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  2. SECOND EDITION

    Early on Saturday morning, James cook, 21 years of age, an inkmaker, living at Draper-street, South Melbourne, was brought into the Melbourne Hospital with a bullet-hole in his ...

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  3. SIR JOSEPH WARD.

    The Imperial Co-operation. League entertained Sir Joseph Ward, Premier of New Zealand, at a luncheon yesterday. The guests included. Lady Ward, ...

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  4. THE LANCASHIRE MATCH.

    The cricket match between Australia and Lancashire was resumed at Liverpool to-day. The weather was cloudless and hot, and the condition of the wicket was ...

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  5. LORD KITCHENER.

    General Lord Kitchener of Khartoum, will be promoted a field-marshal upon vacating the commandership-in-chief in India, in August. He will represent the ...

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  6. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    A serious difficulty has arisen between China and Japan over railway matters. Japan is proceeding to widen and relay the railway from Mukden to Autung, near ...

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  7. THE MAORI WRECK.

    Fishermen yesterday morning detected 12 men clinging to the mast tops of the Maori, off Duiker Point, near Capetown. They established communication despite ...

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  8. THE OVERDUE WARATAH.

    The owners of the Waratah cling to the idea that she is drifting owing to her machinery being disabled. Aug. 7. ...

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  9. LEFT ASLEEP.

    The Capetown correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that the Maori was wrecked 30 yards off a rockbound coast in an inaccessible position. ...

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  10. INDIAN DIFFICULTIES.

    The indian Budget shows a deficit of £3,750,000, instead of the expected surplus of £500,000. The deficit is chiefly due to lower receipts on the railways and heavier ...

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  11. FIFTH TEST MATCH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 799 words
  12. FIRMNESS WITH AGITATORS.

    The Master of Elibank, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for India, warns agitators of the deliberate intention of the Government to maintain order. The Government ...

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  13. NAUTICAL EXPERT'S OPINION.

    Captain E. Tickell, Acting Naval Director for the Commonwealth, who has a son on board the Waratah, has written the following letter to the press:— ...

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  14. SEDITION IN NATIVE STATES.

    Extremists endeavoured to introduce seditious propaganda into native States. The Maharajah of Gwalior determined to crush the movement at the outset. Thirty-nine ...

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  15. THE BOATSWAIN'S NARRATIVE.

    George Stewart, the boatswain who escaped in the boat which was capsized near shore on Thursday morning, is a native of Lyttelton, New Zealand. He states ...

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  16. THE CZAR'S VISIT.

    The Czar, in a farewell message to the King, stated that he had been deeply impressed by his visit to England. The affectionate welcome accorded by the ...

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  17. GARROTERS IN MELBOURNE.

    Another serious garrotting affair was reported to the police on Saturday night, just after midnight. Two victims, James Burman and James M'Kay, were walking along ...

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  18. THIRD DAY.

    Beautiful weather prevailed at Liverpool to-day. when the match between the Australians and Lancashire was resumed. The wicket was easier. The attendance was ...

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  19. PITIFUL SCENES.

    There were pitiful scenes at the office of Shaw, Savill, and Co., Leadenhall, where mothers and wives awaited further news of the wreck. The crew ...

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  20. HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP.

    The all-absorbing topic of thought and conversation among Federal members is "who is to be the High Commissioner?" There is a general feeling that Mr. Reid will be offered ...

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  21. THE SAVED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  22. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The uncertainty respecting the fate of the Waratah has provided the underwriters with a fresh argument in favour of making a wireless telegraphic apparatus ...

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  23. ANOTHER AERIAL MYSTERY.

    The Rev. B. Cozens, of the Port Melbourne Seamen's Mission, tells an interesting story regarding mysterious lights which appeared in the air over Dandenong Ranges on ...

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  24. PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS.

    Mr. O. C. Beale and his daughter were on the maiden voyage of the Waratah, and Mr. Beale had exceptional opportunities for observing the vessel and her control. ...

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  25. AMERICAN TARIFF BILL.

    The New York correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that the consensus of opinion shows that the Tariff Bill will ensure a victory for the Democrats at the ...

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  26. THE EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    The Eucharistic Congress is proceeding in Cologne. There are visitors from all parts of the world. Cardinal Vannutelli, Papal Legate, ...

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  27. SAND-BAGGERS FAIL.

    Alexander Vocher, a grocer, of Perth, was sandbagged by two men after entering the grounds surrounding his residence at Maylands last night, the object of the assallants ...

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  28. THE LARGEST SUBMARINE.

    The new submarine Archimede, 800 tons, the largest in the world, has been launched at Cherbourg. The Archimede has a length of 197ft, and a ...

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  29. FOREIGN SEED.

    At a committee meeting of the Inverell Agricultural Society on Wednesday Mr. Woods drew attention to what he described as "a awindle" on the farmers of the State by the importation ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Dr. Anton Breint, of Liverpool, has been appointed to the directorship of the Western Australian School of Tropical Medicine. ...

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  31. WOMAN'S FRANCHISE AGITATORS

    Six women, who were undergoing imprisonment in Holloway gaol for creating disturbances in connection with the agitation for the extension of the franchise, have ...

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  32. SHOCKING RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A sensational accident, resulting in the death of John Favor, an orchardist, and his nephew, Victor Maurer, aged 12 years, occurred at a level crossing near the Lara railway station ...

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  33. LABOUR EXCHANGES BILL.

    The Labour Exchanges Bill has been passed by the House of Lords. ...

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  34. DREADFUL ACCIDENT.

    A man, aged about 35, named James Hahns, believed to be an immigrant, and who was employed by Mr. Joy, of Pilliga, in scrub clearing, met with a fearful accident on Saurday ...

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  35. LANGTON GRANGE STRANDED.

    The Honider liner Langton Grange, in ballast, is stranded on the coast of Pembrokeshire. The hull is opening up amidships. ...

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  36. THE LITHGOW FACTORY.

    Engineer-Commander Clarkson, of the Australian naval service, will sail to-morrow for America, to arrange with Messrs. Pratt and Whitney plans for the small ...

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  37. PRAYERS IN MELBOURNE.

    Included in the requests for prayer road by Dr. Chapman, the evangelist, at a meeting of 5000 men in the Exhibition Building this afternoon was the following petition:—"Pray ...

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  38. SELECTOR'S MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    Charles Ennis, aged 26, married, living on a selection on Mungery Creek, about 18 miles from Kempsey, left home to go to Coolombattl Creek, where his wife is staying with her ...

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  39. SAVINGS BANK FRANS.

    A skilful fraud appears to have been worked on a Government Savings Bank pass-book submitted to the auditors last week. It showed a credit of over £200, but the ledger revealed ...

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  40. WAGGONETTE UPSETS.

    On the second day of the Condobolin show a man driving a waggonette containing the secretary and judges of the show ground, when nearing the railway station, drove into a water ...

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  41. A VETERAN'S CAREER.

    The death occurred, at Brisbanefield, near Morpeth, on Saturday afternoon, of Mr. Timothy M'Carthy, who was a Crimoan voteran, and a highly-respected resident of the district ...

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  42. SPANISH MILITARY SERVICE.

    The Government of Spain has suspended the concession of money payments in lieu of personal service in the army. Money advanced upon all securities. N.S.W. ...

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  43. IRISH BLIGHT.

    Owing to the outbreak of Irish potato blight said to exist in Tasmania and Queensland, a proclamation has been issued prohibiting the importation of potatoos from those States. ...

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  44. FREE LABOURERS.

    Efforts were made to employ prison labour at the old lunatle asylum building at Fremantle, which is being converted into an old women's home. But such a vigorous protest ...

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  45. FOOTBALLER SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    Playing for East Perth against North Fremantle in the league match on, Saturday, Goldman collapsed after colliding with another player, and was removed to a private ...

    Article : 68 words
  46. MINISTERIAL MAYOR.

    The municipal council meeting railed by the gazette-appointed Mayor lapsed, only one alderman besides the Mayor attending. The other aldermen slayed away as a ...

    Article : 43 words
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