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  2. FEDERAL CRISIS. THE POSITION UNCHANGED.

    The Federal political position underwent no material change on Saturday morning, and the developments expected from the Labor party did not ...

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  3. COLLIERY CATASTROPHE IN ENCLAND

    Another serious disaster in an English coal mine occurred last night, an explosion of firedamp being as usual the cause. The scene of the catastrophe was ...

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  4. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) VISIT OF AMERICAN FLEET.

    The "Globe" makes some interesting comments to-day on the Australian invitation to the United States fleet. It states that the invitation is a ...

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  5. CASE OF CANON NASH.

    The Archbishop's statement that No. 2 charge against Canon Nash has been dismissed and that he does not regard the rev. gentleman as permanently ...

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  6. MELBOURNE.

    The Closer Settlement Board while on a visit to the Strathkollar Estate, inspected the subdivisional survey made of tho homestead block and fixed the ...

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  7. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    Inspector Gleeson, the officer in charge of the Melbourne Detective office, yesterday received a telegram from Ararat, intimating that a man named Henry ...

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  8. TARIFF UNAFFECTED.

    Sir. W. H. Irvine, a member of the "Corner" party, remarked on Saturday: "I see that Mr. Deakin says that as there have been repeated public ...

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  9. CHINESE WAR JUNK.

    The cruise of the Chinese war junk, which was taken from China a few months ago with the intention of exhibiting the vessel as a curiosity in all the principal ...

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  10. DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA.

    In an address delivered to the Australasian Chamber of Commerce in London, Mr. T. Price, Premier of South Australia, warmly supported Mr. ...

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  11. BROWNED IN A BATH.

    On the evening of the 9th inst., Margaret Jessie Phillips, a resident of Malvern, was found dead in her bath. Her husband, John Edward Phillips, a ...

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  12. IMPERIAL POLITICS. MR. ASQUITH RETURNS TO LONDON.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith, who was recently summoned by King Edward to Biarritz, returned to England yesterday. The Prime Minister received an ...

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  13. FIGHTING IN SOMALILANO.

    News from Somaliland states that 1000 followers of tho Mullah raided tho Sultanato of Jussfali, near Obbia, and killed 100 men, women and children. ...

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  14. A LONG VOYAGE.

    Sailing ships being at the mercy of the elements, are liable occasionally to make very long voyages. The Lucile, from Non-castle to San Francisco, has ...

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  15. WARNING TO MR. ASQUITH.

    The "Spectator" vigorously warns the now Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, against proceeding with the scheme for old age pensions. ...

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  16. OUTBREAKS OF FIRE. FIRE IN CORIO-STREET.

    A weatherboard house situated in a lane off Corio-street, between Yarra and Bollerine streets, was the scene of a tire at an early hour yesterday morning. The ...

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  17. Sunday. ANTHRAX IN CATTLE.

    It was reported to-day that four cows, owned by Mr. J. Waldron, who rents from the Railway department a piece of ground near the Sunshine station, had ...

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  18. ANTI-JAPANESE BOYCOTT IN CHINA

    How thorough the anti-Japanese boycott in China has become is demonstrated, in advices received to-day from Kong Kong. ...

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  19. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. CYCLIST BADLY INJURED.

    A serious accident betel Mr. George Popham a cyclist, on Saturday. He was riding along tho St. Kilda road when ho collided with a horse and jinker. The ...

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  20. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    The changes in the British Ministry will be announced by the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, on Monday. ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES BILL.

    Both Houses of the State Parliament met to-day to consider tho position created by tho Legislative Council insisting on an amendment of the appeal clauses ...

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  22. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    An elderly man named William Sullivan, 58 years of age, living in Moraystreet. South Melbourne, was last night brought to the Melbourne Hospital with ...

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  23. EX-PRIME MINISTER'S HEALTN.

    The latest bulletin issued by his physicians states that the patient passed a guiet day, but there is no improvement in his condition. ...

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  24. LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL'S LOAN

    The London County Council's loan of £2,750,000, bearing interest-at 3½ per cent, and issued at par, is now quoted at a premium of 1½. The loan, which ...

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  25. EXTENSIVE DAMAGE DONE.

    Early yesterday morning a serious fire broke out in Clifton Hill, Melbourne, when a large tannery was almost totally destroyed. The fire, the cause of which ...

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  26. FATAL FALL FROM A BALCONY.

    The tragic end which befel a little girl named Myrtle Pettigrove, two years, who lived with her parents in Collingwood, on Saturday for filed the ...

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  27. GLENELG TRAGEDY.

    Since midnight last night the police have been in hot pursuit of a man who they have reason to believe is identical with "Joe" Coleman, the fisherman who ...

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  28. LORD CURZON'S SPEECH.

    The "Daily News," in referring to Lord Curzon's speech at Basingstoke, declares that Curzonism is a specious proposal to broaden the basis of ...

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  29. WHARF LABORERS STRIKE.

    The Wharf Strike was settled this afternoon, and the men who have been out will resume work at once under the terms adopted by the conference ...

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  30. JAPANESE COTTON TRADE.

    The Cotton Spinners Association of Japan recently put forward a suggestion for furthering their trade, which is marked by unusual ingenuity. ...

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  31. SUDDEN DEATH.

    While walking along Chapel-street late on Friday night, an elderly man named Edward Schollick, 83 years, of South Yarra, suddenly collapsed. He was ...

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  32. THEFT OF A PAINTING.

    A painting by Leader, rallied at £000, was cut out of its frame in the Wellington art gallery. The stolen picture is a Surrey scene, ...

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  33. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    Judging from the evidence given on Saturday at the inquest on the death of a laborer named Patrick Roeho, it appears that the deceased met his end through ...

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  34. TRINITY COLLEGE MUSIC EXAMINATIONS.

    Arrangements have been completed for the animal Trinity' College music examinations in Australasia. Mr. Charles Schilsky will conduct ...

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  35. CANADA.

    The Canadian Parliament has passed a bill providing that only immigrants arriving in panada direct from their conntry of origin will be admitted to the ...

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  36. UNSUCCESSFUL SEARCH FOR COLEMAN.

    The police thoroughly scoured the country around Morphetville, where Coloman, tho murderer of Constable Ring, was reported to have been seen ...

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  37. TO ABOLISH WAR.

    Following on the announcement of the noiseless gun invented by Mr. Maxim, junr., conies the statement that a Brooklyn engineer named Bangerter has ...

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  38. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS.

    It may be taken for granted that Mr. Doakin will persist in placing his resignation in the hands of His Excellency, and it is understood that lie will ...

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  39. UNION LABEL CASE.

    The hearing was concluded to-day by the High Court of Australia of what is known as the union label case. The Attorney-General of New South ...

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  40. BROKEN HILL NEWS. LIGHTING OF THE CITY.

    The proposal to strike a rate for street lighting has been lost. A poll of the city ratepayers was taken yesterday, when it was lost by 5 votes. ...

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  41. A SMALL POLICE MATTER.

    Sometimes the good Samaritan gets into trouble. Ho was represented the other day by Plainclothes Constables Porter and Hickling, whoso duty it was ...

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  42. MACHINERY ACCIDENT

    A youth named. Frank M'Lean, employed at the Excelsior Woollen Mills, had a lucky escape from serious injury while at work on Saturday morning His ...

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  43. SYDNEY FERRY SERVICE.

    A rumor has been current in Sydney for some time past that considerable dissatisfaction exists among the deck hands employed upon the ferry boats in the ...

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  44. CONTRACT JUNIORS' PAY.

    A meeting of the Amalgamated Miners' Association was held this afternoon to consider a notice of motion that contract miners earning less than 12/- per shift ...

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  45. THE DISAPPEARING GUN.

    The alleged premature discharge of the 9.2 disappearing gun at Fort Ben Buckler, near Bondi, last Wednesday, during firing practice, has been much discussed ...

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  46. ANOTHER "WIRELESS" SYSTEM.

    A German engineer named von Lefel, an officer of the Pioneer Corps, has invented a system of wireless telegraphy. Experiments have been carried out by ...

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  47. OPPOSITION LEADER.

    Mr. G. H. Reid, leader of the Federal Opposition, when seen this afternoon, said that he had received a telegram to the effect that Mr. Deakin intended to ...

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  48. INFECTIOUS DISEASES' WARDS

    The following additional amount has been received:—Mrs. M. Cheethma.. £10 ...

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  49. PHOTOS SENT THROUGH SPACE.

    M. Pascal Berjonneau, an inventor, recently exhibited before the Postmaster-General at Paris a new telephotography apparatus, which can be adapted ...

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  51. WHERE BEGGARS HAVE TRADE UNIONS.

    Bogging is a vocation in China and beggary an institution. In every province there is an organised beggars' trade union or guild—in some districts ...

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