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  2. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) PEERS IN A DIFFICULTY.

    A meeting of the Unionist peers who are opposed to Lord Halsbury's principle of "no surrender" was held under the presidency of Viscount St. Aldwyn, ...

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  3. HOME COMING STATESMEN.

    Mr. John Murray, Premier of Victoria, has returned to London from a tour of Scotland and the English provinces. He states that he was much ...

    Article : 242 words
  4. MOROCCO: ALL'S WELL.

    The negotiations between France and Germany for the settlement of the Moroccan difficulty wear a more hopeful aspect. It is reported that an ...

    Article : 264 words
  5. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    When the Legislative Assembly meets to-morrow, Mr. Keast is to ask the Acting Premier if he is aware that the recent discovery of papers in connection ...

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  6. DOCTOR DIES IN BATHROOM.

    The death of Dr. Lloyd Gill under remarkable circumstances has been reported to the Melbourne coroner. Deceased, who was 30 years of age and a ...

    Article : 253 words
  7. A KICK FOR MR PRENDERGAST.

    A meeting of the Melbourne branch of the Australian Employes' Association was held at the Temperance Hall, Melbourne, yesterday morning. Mr. J. ...

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  8. HOW DO YOU DO?

    In connection with the scheme which the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. G. H. Knibbs) is now organising, under the authority of the Minister for Home ...

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  9. COWES REGATTA.

    His Majesty the King of Spain, steering his own vessel, Hispania, won the cup in the race for vessels of the 15 metre class. ...

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  10. WORLD'S BEST MESSENGERS.

    Twenty-one years ago the London District Messenger Company was formed, and with the aid of six boys— dressed in a blue uniform, with big ...

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  11. TAHITI NOT WANTED.

    Berlin, August 5th.—Inquiries made by Reuter in official sources elicited a denial that Germany ever asked or desires Tahiti or any other of the French ...

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  12. LABOR CANDIDATE DEFEATED.

    Adelaide, Sunday.—The election for the Central District seat, rendered vacant by the death of Mr. T. Bruce (Liberal) took place on Saturday, and ...

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  13. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    London, August 5th.—Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, will move in the House of Commons on Thursday financial resolutions ...

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  14. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    Gympie (Qld.), Sunday.—Arthur Morgan, aged 70 years, was burning off grass on Saturday, when some fencing caught fire. The old man dropped down and ...

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  15. WHAT MR REDMOND SAID.

    Sydney, Saturday.—Mr. W. A. Redmond has been interviewed by Reuter's correspondent regarding Sir Edward Carson's reference to his speech ...

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  16. A WILD MINE FRAUD STORY.

    Under the heading of "Aged Man's Quest for Fortune's Bill," the "Sunday Tribute" of Tacorna, U.S.A., publishes an article which should be read with ...

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  17. BAKER'S CARLESSNESS.

    Perth, Sunday.—In harnessing a horse. to a trap C. Hadlow, a baker, of Mt. Rokely, omitted to fix the bridle of the horse until his wife had placed five ...

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  18. MR " HELL-ON-EARTH " HYETT'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Frank Hyett, the general secretary of the Victorian Railways' Union, does not agree with the opinion bf some Ministers that the railway employes[?] as ...

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  19. TRAINING SHIP: GIVEN UP OR DISCIPLINED?

    As soon as the Attorney-General nominates a police magistrate to conduct the inquiry the investigation into the allegations made in Parliament ...

    Article : 112 words
  20. PRISON BEFORE MILITARY TRAINING

    Wellington, Sunday.—The lad William Cornish, who went to prison for three weeks rather than be fined for failing to register for military training, has ...

    Article : 52 words
  21. LITHGOW'S FAT CONTRACTS.

    Sydney, Sunday.—Mr. Griffiths, Minister of Works, states that the prices agreed upon by his predecessor under contract with Hiskins' Lithgow ...

    Article : 120 words
  22. LOOSEST EMPIRE ON EARTH

    Lord Haldane, Minister for War, speaking at Oxford, made an interesting reference to the future of the British Colonies. He stated that few persons ...

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  23. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,—On Friday night a traction engine drawing three waggons passed through Inverleigh towards Cressy. As can be imagined it was a horrible ...

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  24. CAR JUMPS FENCE INTO GREEK.

    Adelaide, Sunday.—A motor car containing a party of 16 ladies and gentlemen was travelling from Adelaide to Mt. Compass on Saturday afternoon, ...

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  25. FEDERAL AND STATE ADJUSTMENTS.

    On Saturday Mr. Vaughan, Treasurer of South Australia, accompanied by Mr. Gill, the Under-Treasurer, had a further interview with Mr. Frazer, the Acting ...

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  26. [?] JAPAN WILL YOU JOIN US?"

    Washington, August 6th.—President Taft speaking at a banquet in honor of Admiral Togo at the White House, invited Japan to join the ...

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  27. ANTl-LAURIER CAMPAIGN.

    Ottawa, August 6th.—French Canadian Nationalists have begun an active campaign against Sir Wilfrid Laurier's naval policy, and are excluding the ...

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  28. IN A FEW LINES.

    Constantinople, August 5th.—Since May 245 cases of cholera have occurred here, 126 proving fatal. London, August 5th.—Frank ...

    Article : 218 words
  29. GIVE YOUR CORONATION NUMBERS TO THE SCHOOLS.

    Sir,—May I draw the attention of your readers to the work of the Newspaper and Magazine Committee of the Victoria League of Victoria? The ...

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  30. IMPERIAL PENNY POSTAGE.

    A tribute has been paid to Mr. Henmker Heaton for his efforts to secure the adoption of penny postage throughout the Empire. In presenting Mr. Heaton ...

    Article : 144 words
  31. SOME WOES OF THE WORLD

    Calamitous floods are reported from Nicaragua. Fifty deaths have already been reported, and a gunboat has been sunk. It is said that the present floods ...

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  32. 100 STRIKERS INJURED.

    Desmoynes (Iowa), August 6th.—One hundred strike breakers were injured here yesterday in riots arising out of the strike of tramway men. ...

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  33. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Hughes, the Acting Prime Minister, will visit Billarat this morning, and attend the A.N.A. banquet in the evening. ...

    Article : 112 words
  34. - BOBS' GIFT TO N.S.W. CADETS

    Field Marshal Earl Roberts on Friday inspected the party of New South Wales Cadets, under the command of Major Wynne, who proceeded to ...

    Article : 197 words
  35. BY-ELECTION.

    The Speaker of the Legislative Ass[?]mly will on Tuesday issue a writ for the election of a member for Waranga in succession to the late Mr. Cussen. ...

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  36. SUGAR CANE STRIKERS QUIET.

    Bundaberg, Sunday. — Everything is quiet in connection with the sugar strike. Excellent order is being observed by the strikers. ...

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  37. VICTORIAN FOOTBALLERS IN SYDNEY

    Sydney, Saturday.—Five thousand people watched the double programme match at the Erskineville Oval on Saturday. Melbourne easily dofeated the ...

    Article : 125 words
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