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  2. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) UNEMPLOYED TROUBLE, ANOTHER SCENE IN THE COMMONS.

    Mr. A. [?] Grayson, the Socialist M.P. for C[?] Valley who was removed from the House of Commons on Thursday afternoon for dis[?]beying the Speaker, ...

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  3. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) BALKAN SITUATION. YOUNG AND THE CONFERENCE.

    The leading members of the Young Turk Party declare that the programme proposed for the European Conference is not acceptable, the compensation offered ...

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  4. SUNSHINE RAILWAY DISASTER.

    In connection with the Sunshine railway accident, which occurred at the Sunshine station on Easter Monday night[?] twenty-three writs, claiming ...

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  5. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) BRITAIN'S ARMY.

    Mr. Haldane. Secretary or State for War. speaking at Caterham, declared that the army has never been more effective than at the present time. ...

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  6. PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    The meeting of the committee of the Geelong Progress Association was held on Friday evening. The president (Mr. R. Williams) was in the chair, and the ...

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  7. FIRE ON A CUSTOMS LAUNCH

    About two months ago the R.A.A. launch Mars was sent to Melbourne for repairs, and was replaced by No. 2 Customs, a wooden launch of about 100 tons, ...

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  8. MELBOURNE. A VOCMAX'S DWOMAN'S A VOCMAX'S DOWNFALL.

    The sad story of the beautiful woman who went forth into the slums of Chicago to rescue her morally submerged sisters and guide them back to healthy woman[?] ...

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  9. THE LICENSING BILL.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Licensing Bill was further considered in committee Mr. Bottomley's amendment in favor ...

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  10. EXTRAORDINARY DELUSIONS.

    Strange stories were told to the police and others by Charles Turner, whose refusal to be repatriated to the old country under the provisions of the ...

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  11. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    It is announced that President Roosevelt. after his African trip, will visit England early in 1910. ...

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  12. A HOUSE OF MURDERERS.

    As Mr. Grayson was leaving the House of Commons after being named, be shouted. "This House is a House of murderers." ...

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  13. M. ISVOLSKY.

    M. Isvolsky. the Russian minister for Foreign Affairs. who visited London in order to confer with Sir Edward Grey regarding the crisis in the Balkans, has ...

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  14. FAMOUS MISSIONER

    The death has occurred of Father Ignatius (Joseph Leycester Lyne), the famous mission preacher and monk superior at Llanthony Abbey, in his [?] ...

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  15. THE COTTON OPERATIVES' STRIKE.

    The "Daily Mail" states that he strike in the cotton trade has thrown idle 400,000 workers. ...

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  16. SEIZURE OF OPIUM.

    The demand for opium is so good. notwithstanding the legislation which has been passed to prevent its use, that large quantities are imported, though strategy ...

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  17. TURKEY MOBILISING ANATOLIAN CORPS.

    Persistent reports are in circclatiion to the eaffect that Turkey is mobilis[?]ng the Anatolian corps. ...

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  18. FOREST FIRE IN UNITED STATES

    Intelligence has received that forest fires destroyed a culvert on the railway line and caused the derailment of a train crowded with f[?]gitives from ...

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  19. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales were continued to-day. when there was another fine sale at the same high rates as on the previous day. ...

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  20. ANNE[?]ATION OT [?]IA AND HERZGOVINA.

    The Emperor W[?] has congratulated Emperor Francis Joseph upon the successful annexation of B[?] and Herzgovina. ...

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  21. ANIMATED COMPETITION.

    The wool sales to-day were animated, and there was keen competition at full late rates. ...

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  22. WOMEN AND MEDICAL SCINECE.

    An important departure has been decided upon by the Council of the College of Surgeons, which has resolved to allow women to compete in future for ...

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  23. V WATERS' QUESTION.

    The question of the future control of the Murray waters was discussed to-day at a conference of Ministers of the three States concerned—Victoria, New South ...

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  24. FIELD NATURALISTS' CLUB.

    The first monthly meeting of the [?]croscopical section of the above club was held last Friday evening at the Gordon Technical College. Mr. M. J. Allan ...

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  25. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    Archbishop Carr. or Melbourne opened a conference of the Roman Catholic Society at Dublin yesterday. In his inaugural address His [?] ...

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  26. LABOR TROUBLE AT BROKER HILL

    The mass meeting on Friday night was attended by about 3000 men. The president or the A.M.A., Mr. P. Gamconi. presided. The motion end[?] the ...

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  27. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES. SWALLOWED A COIN.

    Mrs. Alice Dobley, 33 years of age, a resident of Melbourne who has been on a visit to Geelong. placed a shilling coin in her mouth on Saturday, but had the ...

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  28. SENTENCE OF DEATH.

    In response to numerous requests the Executive Council met again to-day to reconsider their decision in connection with sentence or death passed on George ...

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  29. SOUTH-STREET COMPETITIONS.

    The vocal section in connection with the South Street competitions was concluded on Saturday. Results:—Baritone Solo.—F. R. Collier ...

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  30. LITTLE BOY'S INJURY.

    A little boy named Leslie Markham, six years of age, of William-street, was playing yesterday when he fell on a piece of glass. He received an injury to the ...

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  31. DROWNED IN THE YARRA.

    Henry Alfred Hill, 21 years of age, who resided in Balwyn. was drowned in the Yarra River at [?]ew whilst bathing on Saturday. He was accompanied by ...

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  32. SHIP'S SPARS FOUND.

    A large quantity of wreckage, consisting of spars and parts of a ship's boat, have been found on the west coast of Cape Maria Van Diemen. but nothing by ...

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  33. GREAT BALLOON CONTEST.

    The Gord[?]n-Be[?] international [?]loon race. started at Berlin three days ago. has resulted in a win for the British balloon Banschee, piloted by Mr. J. ...

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  34. TOURISTS' RESORTS.

    The Premier to-day agreed to place £3000 on the estimates for the improvement of tourists' resorts in the State. The money will be spent chiefly at ...

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  35. PARLIAMENT AND SCRIPTURE REFERENDUM.

    A deputation of his own constituents will, this evening at Brighton, endeavor to ascertain from the Premier what are the intentions of the Government with ...

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  36. UNKNOWN MAN DROWNED.

    The body of a man about 30 years of age was yesterday found floating in the bay near the Port Melbourne railway pier. The deceased, who was dressed in ...

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  37. NON-POLITICAL UNION ADOPTS

    The Non-Polititai Industrial Union last night adopted a schedule of wages, which it is proposed to submit at a conference with the mine managers on ...

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  38. ONE OF THE BALLOONS RES[?]ED AT SEA.

    The Plauen. one of the missing German balloons, has been rescued m the North Sea. The occupants were in a pitiable ...

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  39. MIXED SEEDS.

    Seeds of King Island Melilot cresses, docks, daisies, several kinds of weeds, and some seeds of uncertain character were amongst the chief "blends" in a ...

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  40. LABOR FAIR.

    In order to raise funds to provide money to defray expenses for the candidates. of the Labor Party standing at State and Federal elections, a Labor ...

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  41. NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCATION,

    The meeting of the National Rifle Association was continued at Randwiek rifle range on Saturday. When the shooting was resumed the weather was ...

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  42. IMPERIAL POSTAL MATTERS.

    In reply to questions asked by Mr. Henniker Heaton in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Buxton, PostnmsterGeneral. expressed his regret that ...

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  43. MT MAGNET STRIKE.

    The West Coast branches of the A.M.A. are greatly dissatisfied at the manner in which the executive. president and secretary settled the Magnet ...

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  44. VICTORIAN STOCK.

    An enterprising speculator, in London, who apparently desires to dabble in Victorian 3[?] per cent, stock is responsible for the decrease of the latter's value on ...

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  45. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    Noctuiferm whose brilliant performances as a three-year-old in New Zealand and Australia when raced by the late Mr. G. C. Stead, caused high ...

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  46. RAINFALL AT BROKEN HILL.

    Excellent rains have fallen over the Western district, greatly benefiting the pastoral area, and extending also over the wheat belt, where there is every ...

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  47. HAIRDRESSERS' BOARD ELECTION.

    More than one-fifth of the employers in the trade having demanded a poll, an election for five representatives on the Hairdressers' Wages Board, recently ...

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  48. Sunday. ALLEGED LARCENY

    Last night a woman named Edith Wilkins, 41 years of age, was arrested by Constable Burke and locked up on a charge of lar[?]eny of 70 yards of silk, ...

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  49. DEATH OF A CLERGYMAN.

    The death is announced of the Rev. John Kenross. of St. Andrew's College, Sydney University. and ex-Presbyterian Moderator. ...

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  50. SCHOOL CHILDREN AND ATMOSPHERE.

    A remarkable series of experiments has recently been conducted in a London County Council school with the object of ascertaining the conditions under which ...

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  51. B[?] HOSPITAL DEMONSTRATION.

    Friction exists in connection with the Hospital Sunday demonstration held today. Bishop Rville advised the Catholic congregation not to attend as "it was ...

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  52. MYSTERY OF THE SUN.

    That no one has even seen the sun is a cold scientific fact, and the reason is this: What we see shining in the sky is the sun's atmosphere, a glowing mass of ...

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  53. SWIMMING.

    At the opening of the new municipal baths at Woolloo[?] Cecil Healy swam the length of the baths, 110 yards, in [?] [?] sec.—a world's record. ...

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