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  2. TIDAL WAVE, PLAGUE AHD FIRE

    Tim Florida Keys (islands along the coast of Florida) have been swept by a. terrible storm. At the height of the gale a tidal wave flowed over Marsh ...

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  3. BRITISH AGITATIONS.

    London, June 21st.—Sir Edward Carson. leader of the "Ulstermen, has concluded a tour of the principal provincial cities in opposition to Home Rule. ...

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  4. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) BULGARIA ATTACKS SERVIA.

    London, June 21st.—The "Daily Telegraph has been advised by its Belgrade correspondent that as a result or the concentration of troops Bulgaria's ...

    Article : 362 words
  5. NO CASE FOR SERWER STRIKE. WHY IS MR PLAIN NOT HELPING TO KEEP THE PHAGE?

    No development occurred on Saturday in the sewerage workers' dispute. The Industrial Disputes Committee of the Melbourne Trades' Hall failed to ...

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  6. SCHOOL BOYS' TRIP TO RICHMOND.

    On Saturday 45 boys, with Messrs. Jennings, Gray, Clayton and Calder in charge, wont to Richmond lo play a return football match. At Speneor-street ...

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  7. MR COOK'S MINISTRY

    Mr.Joseph Cook arrived in Melbourne on Saturday from Sydney. Lord Pochard Nevill, with a motor-car from Federal Government House, was present to meet ...

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  8. WHY GEELONG LOST.

    After defeat by Richmond on Saturday. tlio Geelong 18 have a forlorn hope of getting into the final four. Seven matches have to be played, and ...

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  9. SOUTH GEELONG TRAMS.

    In preparation for the commencement of the track for the South Geelong tram line, some of the gear will be got ready to-day, and in the course of the ...

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  10. RESULT OF TITANIC WRECK

    Passenger vessels leaving Great Britain will, in future, be required to carry boats for all persons on board, including the members of the crey. The ...

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  11. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    On Saturday the State training tender Dart came into Corio Bay and took un an anchorage. It is expected that the training ship John Murray will he ...

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  12. MANCHESTER PURPLE NIGHT

    One of the most successful.purple lectures held by the Corio District M.V.I.O.O.F. took place on Saturday evening, under the direction of the ...

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  13. OUT-VETO-ING THE PEERS.

    The Scottish Temperance Bill, which was rejected by the House of Lords, has again passed its second reading in the House of Commons. ...

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  14. DEFENCE.

    The last statutory parade for the military year of P Company, Area 69c, was held on Saturday at the Orderly Rooms under the command of Captain ...

    Article : 72 words
  15. PARTE SWEEPS OUT SUSPECTS,

    Constantinople, Juno 21st.—As a result of police investigation since the assassination of the Grand Vizier Mahmud Shevket Pasha, the Porte has ...

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  16. FUEL AND FODDER BOARD.

    Mr. G.Macpherson, secretary of the Fuel and Fodder Union, left Melbourne for the purpose of attending a meeting of employes of- the Tdoborac Firewood ...

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  17. HOTELS CO-OPERATE.

    A movement has been initiated in Melbourne for the co-operative purchase of spirits, wines, etc., by the hotelkeepers. It is stated that small ...

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  18. ST, PAUL'S GATHEDRAL.

    Mr. Macartney and other well-known architects hare made, an inspection of one of the piers supporting the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral, London. The pier ...

    Article : 142 words
  19. BULGARIA'S NINE-TENTHS.

    In its reply to the demand of Servia for a revision of the treaty of alliance, the Bulgarian Government expresses amazement at the request. The Bulgar ...

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  20. JOURNALISTS' W'GES REDUCED.

    Wellington, Saturday.—The Arbitration Court has given its award, covering the Chnstchurch Journalists' Union's demand. It is the first case of its kind ...

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  21. NEW RACING BOATS.

    Both the local rowing clubs are getting new racing Boats for the next season. The Barwon Club, as the result of the recent ball, will probably have ...

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  22. AM AMERICAN BUNGLE. ABSURD ORDER AGAINST AUSTRALIAN MEAT CANCELLED.

    No little stir was created among the San Francisco merchants interested in the import of Australian meat by the announcement that the U.S. ...

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  23. NURSES' EXAMINATIONS:.

    At the May examinations of the. Rovul Victorian Trained Nurses Association for final certificate. Nurses N. Datson. R. Storrer and S. M'Intosh, of ...

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  24. DELUGE IN SYDNEY.

    The deluge lately experienced in Sydney shows no signs of having exhausted itself, i Owing to the continued rain there were no races on Saturday. The ...

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  25. ST. IVES MOHDER TRIAL.

    Sydney, Saturday.—The- trial of Thomas Edwin Brown, charged with the murder of Sergeant Mickey, at St. Ives, on May 1st, which was begun in the ...

    Article : 231 words
  26. LUNATIC WITH 6 REVOLVERS

    Shocking results attended the running amok of a man amongst school children in Bremon. A man named Schmidt, who had applied for a ...

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  27. POLICE STAFF

    A recommendation has gone from Ballarat office to the Chief Commissioner of Police that the Rodan and Victoriastreet police stations be disbanded. Five ...

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  28. CORIO FINALS.

    Final figures for the Senate and referenda votes for Corio, made available on Saturday, are as follow:— The Souate.—McColl (Lib.), 14,752; ...

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  29. TIMELY RAINFALL.

    Brisbane, Sunday.—Ram commenced to fall in Brisbane on Friday night, and continued steadily throughout yesterday. All sporting fixtures were ...

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  30. TAMPERING WITH CHILDREN.

    Three little girls "who were playing in Yarra-street. South Geelong, on Saturday evening were considerably frightened by the attention of a middle-aged ...

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  31. INTER-DOMINION PREFERENCE,

    The Ottawa Press, commenting on the Australian political crisis, expresses the hope that the change of Government will not imperil the reciprocity ...

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  32. MR M'KAY WILL FIGHT AGAIN.

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  33. P.M.'s ENGAGEMENTS,

    The police magistrate's engagements for the month of July are as under:—Winehelsen, 2nd; Camperdown and Cobden. 3rd and 24th: Drysdale, 7th and ...

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  34. CIRCUS SEATS COLLAPSE.

    Murrurundi. N.S.'W., Sunday.—The greater part of the 3/- seats at Wirth's Circus collapsed last evening just as' the performance started. About 400 ...

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  35. NEGRO LYNCHED.

    New York, June 22nd.—A telegram from Americus, in the State of Georgia, reports that a negro named William Redding shot a police chief after ...

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  36. INTERNATIONAL SPORT.

    New York, June 20th.—The University boat race, rowed to-day, resulted in Harvard, defeating Yale by 11 lengths. The contest was rendered noteworthy ...

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  37. LABOUR LEADER'S SUICIDE.

    Captown, June 21st.—A sensation has been caused by the supposed suicide of well-known municipal representative and Labor worker. A warrant was ...

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  38. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Superintendent Beck has favorably mentioned the record of Constable Fenton, of Colac, in recognition of recent good work. ...

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  39. FEANCE TAKES WALLIS ISLANDS.

    The French Resident in the Wallis Islands, in the Southern Pacific, has, at the instance of the King and other chiefs, annexed the Archipelago to ...

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  40. YOUNG CIRL SHOT: JOCKEY ARRESTED.

    Launceston, Sunday.—A young girl named Aliee Britton, aged 17 years, was proceeding along a bush track to her sister's house at St. Mary's last ...

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  41. SIR WM, LYME SEATED BY 339 VOTES.

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  42. DAVIS CUP,

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  43. FRESH BUTTER SCARCE.

    Sydney, Sunday—The scarcity of fresh butter is daily becoming more acute. It has been decided to again advance the wholesale price by 6/- on ...

    Article : 97 words
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  45. MR, O'MALLEY WINS EASILY.

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  47. FREMANTLE (Complete).

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