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  2. Advertising

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  3. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.—Port Pirie from Sydney; Kapunda, fropm Fremantle, Hawke's Bay. from London: Moorahool, from Newsastle; Manica, from Sydney; ...

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  4. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    Mr J. Cook, the Prime Minister, today referred to the criticism of the interstate-Commission by Mr M'Callum, secretary to the labor Federation in ...

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  5. ALIEN EXCLUSION.

    Mr William Wilson, secretary of the Department of Labor, has advised the Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr Champ Clark) that the ...

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  6. SYDNEY MAN'S MURDER.

    The newspapers continue to give prominence to the Reeks murder mystery, and great public interest is being taken in the case. ...

    Article : 127 words
  7. UNDER MARTIAL LAW.

    Mr Greswell, M.L.A. leader at the South African Labor party, was changed at the Johanneshurg Police Court today under martial law with having ...

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  8. BUILDING TROUBLE

    The crisis in the building trade has become acute, and there is a probability of 150,000 men being locked out tomorrow. ...

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  9. LORD STRATHCONA

    It is estimated that 1,000,000 workers will participate in a unique tribute to the memory at Lord Strathcona. As a mark of respect to the memory ...

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  10. 30,000 LOCKED OUT.

    Thirsty thousand men in the building [?]ade of London were locked out yesterday. It is expected that the rest will be ...

    Article : 82 words
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  12. BOXING.

    Ad, Wolgast led throughout in a ten-round beat with Joe Rivers Wolgast gave and received considerable punishment. Rivers bled profusely through ...

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  13. CHINESE BARRED.

    An official decree barring chinese as a national menace has been issued by General Carranza, [?] of the constitutionalists in sonora. The State ...

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  14. LANGFORD KNOCKS OUT CURRAN.

    Langford Knocked out Petty-officer Curran in seven seconds with a hard blow on the face. Curran went down on his knees and ten seconds elapsed ...

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  15. SLUDGE ABATEMENT.

    The Minister for Mines. Mr Drysdale Drown, had at conference to-day with members of the Sludge Abatement Board and the Bendigo Creek Tense ...

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  16. WOUNDS NOT SELF-INFLICTED.

    The medical examination proved conclusively that Reeks wounds were not self inflicted. The Chief Constable of Staffordshire considers that Reeks must ...

    Article : 41 words
  17. DECEASED'S SUCCESSOR.

    A statement appears in the press to the effect that the Canadian High commissionership which was rendered vacant by the death of Lord ...

    Article : 19 words
  18. NAVAL PROBLEM.

    The "Spectator, in view of the coming delicit, recommends Mr Lloyd George chancellor of the Exchequer, to re-consider the naval loan on the ...

    Article : 115 words
  19. WELLS KNOCKS OWN PIGOTE

    A boxing match between Bombardier Wells and Pigott, the French heavy weight for £600 a side took place at Cardiff last night. Wells knocked end ...

    Article : 65 words
  20. PURCHASES OF CARTRIDGES.

    Fifty soft nose and 50 solid cartridges were purchased at Hooton and James, Liverpool. On Monday, the purchasers being two men one of whom answered ...

    Article : 63 words
  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Melbourne Electric Supply Co. [?] will shortly issue 5 per cent debentures at 97; for 6150,000. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    H.M.A.S. Pioneer made her first appearance in Hobson's Bay ar 3.20 a.m., and is anchored off William-stewn, Commander T. W. Bil[?] ...

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  23. SMITH V. CARPENTER.

    Nothing has yet been settled respecting the Carpentier-"Gunboat" Smith light. If the match is arranged. It will probably take place at Liverpool. ...

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  24. EXPLOSIVES OFFENCES.

    It is understood that a general court martial, with Brigadier-General Lukin (Inspector-General of the Permanent Forces) as president will be convened ...

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  25. A FRESH CLUE.

    The Wolverhampton police are investigating a story to the effect that a motor-car containing two men stopped at the Swan, a public-house near the ...

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  26. INDIAN CONSPIRATORS.

    The [?]meus Barisal conspirly trial which was begun on 19th June last was concluded yesterday. The prosecution detailed a lengthy list ...

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  27. GLASCOW BOMB OUTRACE

    The watchman at the Kebble Palace, an extensive conservatory in the Galsgow Rotanic Gardens, extingnished a lighted bomb last night. A second ...

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  28. LAND MEETING POSTPONED.

    Mr Lloyd-George's meeting, on the land question, which was fixed to take place at Glasgow on Wednesday night, has been postponed, owing to the fact ...

    Article : 53 words
  29. BORUNG ELECTION.

    The official declaration of the [?] election was made by mr Colin K. Mackenzie, returning officer, at [?] yesterday in the presence of a crowd in ...

    Article : 313 words
  30. BOYS FOR FARMS.

    The [?] Express," in giving prominence to the advantages offered by Victoria and New South Wales as a field for boy farm laborers states that ...

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  31. GERMANY AND THE PORTE

    It was announced recently that with the view of meeting Russia's wished in connection with the German military mission to Turkey, Liman Pasha, as ...

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  32. DURBAN LEADERS.

    The preliminary examination was opened to-day of Messrs Boydell and Kentridge, who are charged with attending to deleat the ends of justice ...

    Article : 148 words
  33. ZABERN INCIDENT.

    Yesterday's sitting of the Reichstag was marked by great uproar. During a debate on the Zabern incident Dr Frank, a Socialist, attacked the Crown ...

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  34. EGYPTIAN ASSEMBLY.

    The new Egyptian Assembly was opened by the Khedive in great state yesterday. The Khedive, in his inangural ...

    Article : 189 words
  35. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Before the last session of the Federal Parliament closed the Prime Minister told his party that he was not anxious to take the risks of another session ...

    Article : 169 words
  36. NEW LOANS AT PREMIUM.

    Serip of the Victorian 4 per ent, loan of £1,000,000 issued at 97, is now quoted at 11 per cent premium. Serip of the New South Wales 4 per ...

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  37. ANTARCTICA.

    The Swedish Antarctic committee has planned an expedition of ten scientists which will start in the autumn of 1915. The base of the expedition will be in ...

    Article : 78 words
  38. SNOT BY HIS COOK.

    M. Valdrome the French agent here was murdered by his chief last night. Valdrome loua[?] that no dinner had been prepared for his guests, and ...

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  39. COAL PORTERS STRIKE.

    The coal porters on strike refused the hospitals' terms, on the ground that they did not seek the dispute and they recommend hospitals and ...

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  40. WRECKED SUBMARINE.

    A hawser was placed on [?] sub marine A7 yesterday, but all efforts to move her failed. For the purpose of investigating. It ...

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  41. BONAPARTIST HEIR.

    Princess victor Napoleon gave birth to a son yesterday. This is the first direct Bonapartist heir since the Prince Imperial. ...

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  42. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    Owing to the frost interfering with the signals the Paris-London express train, crowded with English people, collided with a goods train at Marquise. ...

    Article : 129 words
  43. CHAMPION SCULLING.

    The Westminster Gazette, criticising Albany challenge for the sculling championship says he has done nothing since 1911 to justify his claim. ...

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  44. A FAMOUS ACTOR.

    Forbes Robertson bude farewell in the New York slage at Minhattan Opera House last night, amidst tremendous enthusiasms. He was presented with ...

    Article : 72 words
  45. WOMAN MURDERED.

    Mrs Newmann, wife of a wealthy German butcher, was found dead in her room. Her body was horribly mutilated. The fingers had been cut off ...

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  46. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    Mr A. Dunstan, J.P. held an industry at the Bendigo Hospital on Friday into the death of John Newhouse, on Kangaoo Flat, which occurred on ...

    Article : 111 words
  47. ONE COMPANY MAKES CONCESSION.

    The Cornwall Company employing 500 coal porters has resigned from the Merchants' Society and has agreed to pay the extra 1d per ton. ...

    Article : 65 words
  48. CANTEEN SCANDALS.

    Two further canteen summonses have been issued against at [?] board inate[?] line and Licur-Colonel Whiltaken who was stationed at Malta with Yorke's ...

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  49. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market has a firmer tone. A slight advance is asked but the de[?]inand is quiet. ...

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  50. THREATENED EXTENSION.

    The coal strike now Threatens to extend to the general carters owing to the action of the contractors in seeking to compel carters to lend the waggous[?] ...

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  51. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr J. L. Terfle) has set himself out to improve the quality of the live stock on the Government farms. He has ...

    Article : 145 words
  52. EARTHQUAKE IN GREECE.

    A portion of the fortress and three houses at bepanto have been destroyed by earth[?]ake, Every house was damaged. ...

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  53. GAS EXPLODES IN MINE.

    W. Baxter, Melbourne and T. T. Dunstan, of [?]ford, while working at M'Donald's quartz [?] at Fryersrown on the 2[?] level, on Friday. ...

    Article : 76 words
  54. WOMEN JUDGES.

    A departure in connection with women's court has been inangurated here Women judge are in be appointed to try cases against women and ...

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  55. LATE GENERAL PIGOUART

    The late General Picquant was accorded a State funeral yesterday. The Interment took place in the Pere Lachaise cemetery, the ceremony being ...

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  56. COLD IN ENGLAND. SOME RIVERS FROZEN.

    Yesterday 17 degrees of frost were registered in England, The rivers Medina, Ouse, and Huntingdon are Frozen. ...

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  57. ALBANIAN GOVERNMENT.

    A semi-official telegram from Valona confirms the report that [?]mail Kemal Rev has resigned his position as head of the provisional Government in ...

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  58. FARMOUS WAR CORRESPONDENT.

    Mr Bennett Burleigh, the wells known war correspondent is suffering from a severe illness. The latest bulletin states that his condition is critical. ...

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  59. MAN'S THROAT CASHED.

    Lionel Fa weett, 50, married with a family, an [?] employed by the Harvey Dann Proprietary Limited. Ryrie street, Geelong [?] found on Friday ...

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  60. PANAMA ZONE.

    Colonel Goethalf recently promised to become [?] of the New York police force of the Panama Canal [?] finished if even [?]olute control and [?] ...

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  62. SBAREBROKER DISAPPEARS.

    The disappearance of Mr Arthur His Clarke, a well-known shareborker, has caused a sensation. On Friday night he was seen going towards the wharf ...

    Article : 48 words
  63. MEAT COMPANIES COMBINE.

    The river Plate Fresh Meat and James Nelson companies are amalgamating with the view to effectively combating the American invasion of the ...

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