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  2. IMMIGRATION QUESTION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Referring yesterday to the inclusion by Mr R. B. Haldane, British Secretary for War, of £40,000 in the estimates in ...

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  3. TARIFF COMMISSION

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — Mr A. J. Balfour, who was the guest of the executive, committee of the Tariff Reform League, remarked that no ...

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  4. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    The conference of State Premiers having ended on Friday, several of the representatives returned to Melbourne by the Loongana on Saturday ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S DEFENCES

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The navy estimates provide for an expenpenditure of £35,142.700. The new construction will absorb £8,885,194, ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — The Federal Government has accepted the joint tender of Messrs. Denny and Fairfield's shipbuilding yards, ...

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  7. LIBELLING A STATESMAN

    LONDON, Friday Night. — "The People" newspaper has apologised and agreed to pay £1000 damages for libelling Mr Lloyd-George, Chancellor of ...

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  8. AN UNQUALIFIED APOLOGY.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — Counsel for "The People" gave an unqualified apology and accepted Mr Lloyd-George's terms of the verdict. ...

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  9. ADMIRALTY'S PROGRAMME.

    A memorandum submitted by Mr R. M'Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, shows that £60,000 is to be expended on an airship and £500,000 for new ...

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  10. SHOCKING FATALITY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A shocking accident, resulting in the death of Mr George Whitaker, proprietor of "The Korumburra Times," occurred ...

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  11. MR CHURCHILL'S RETALIATION.

    Several newspapers state that the Prime Minister (Mr H. H. Asquith) censured Mr Winston Churchill for his remarks regarding retaliation. Mr ...

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  12. OCEAN GUARDIANS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Trinity House is introducing submarine fog bells in several places on the coast. These will be heard at a distance of ...

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  13. GENERAL NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Strong earthquake shocks have been experienced at Reggio, Calabaia, Sofia, and other parts ,of Bulgaria. ...

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  14. PRESS OPINIONS.

    The naval estimates disappointed "The Daily News", on the ground that the programme is too colossal. Disappointment is also expressed by ...

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  15. CHINA RAILWAYS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Dr. Morrison, "The Times" correspondent in China, states that a German syndicate is loaning £3,000,000 for the ...

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  16. SPEED OP A BATTLESHIP.

    A trial of the battleship Temeraire showed a speed of 22.7 knots an hour. ...

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  17. BALLOON ASCENT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A novel and daring balloon ascent was made from the grounds of the Exhibition Building yesterday afternoon. ...

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  18. THE BOTTOMLEY CASE.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—The Police Magistrate who heard the preliminary hearing of the charge of alleged conspiracy preferred against ...

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  19. GERMANS IN THE PACIFIC

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—A Canton telegram in "The New York Herald" says it is believed that Germany intends to annex an island in the ...

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  20. CANADIAN RAILWAYS.

    The Canadian Government as lending the Grand Trunk Pacific Company £4,000,000 at 4 per cent, for the purpose of completing Winnipeg-Wolf ...

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  21. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Admiral Brousse, in an official report to the French Chamber of Deputies, alleges that a conspiracy to defraud the ...

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  22. PAPUAN AFFAIRS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The elevation of Mr elevantion of Mr staniforth Smith to the position of administrator in Papus has created a curious anomaly, which, it is ...

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  23. REDUCING COLLIERS' WALES.

    Lord James of Hereford, chairman of the Coal Conciliatory Board, has decided on a reduction of 5 per cent, on wages of the coal miners in England and ...

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  24. TASMANIA'S POSITION.

    OBART, Sunday. — At Sorell yesterday the Warden (Mr Hean) gave a municipal dinner, at which about thirty persons sat down, including the ...

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  25. CITY AMBULANCE

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  26. WARSHIPS IN SAMOA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Berlin says that in response to ah invitation from the Governor of Samoa, three warships on the station, under the command of ...

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  27. MILITARY OFFICERS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—An order was passed at a meeting of the Federal Executive Council on Friday placing on the unattached list Colonel ...

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  28. SNOWBOUND TRAIN

    LONDON, Friday Night.—An express train from Vienna to Cannes has been snowbound for six days. The passengers have, a difficulty in procuring ...

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  29. LABOR CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Referring to the cabled proposal to hold, an Empire Labor Conference at the same time as next Imperial Conference in ...

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  30. EDUCATION MATTERS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—In the debates in both the House of Lords and the House of Commons the Government was severely condemned for ...

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  31. SHIPPING TRADE

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—A large gathering of shipowners at Glasgow overwhelmingly rejected Mr M'Carthy's scheme for an international union ...

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  32. ROBBER WOUNDED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Patrick Joyce, aged 27 years, was shot by Constable N. G. Hunt in Little Lonsdale-street early this morning, ...

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  33. CHINESE STOWAWAYS

    PERTH, Sunday. — Six Chinese stowaways were discovered on the steamer Paroo in No. 3 tank under the boilers. They were in a filthy condition, having ...

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  34. BOXING CONTEST

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — Mr Hugh D. M'Intosh, interviewed at New York regarding the probability of a boxing contest between Jeffries and ...

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  35. INDIGNANT PROTEST

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Indignant protests have been received by the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr H. Mahon) from the president of the ...

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  36. THE FINANCIAL QUESTION.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — The Prime Minister (Mr A. Fieher) says he does not think any party could offer any objections to the preamble to the ...

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  37. DEFENCE DEPARTMENT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has again been called on to defend his department. against the attacks of ...

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  38. PREFERENTIAL TRADE

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — The council of the London Chambers of Commerce has resolved that if preference is accorded by the various ...

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  40. GERMAN POLITICS

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—It is r reported that the Centre party in the Reichstag is preparing to make a bold bid by giving the Chancellor, Prince ...

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  41. FRANCE'S FINANCES

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the difficulties of the French Minister for Finance (M. Caillaux) are ...

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  42. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The State of Queensland is issuing a loan of £2,000,000 at 3½ per cent. ...

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  43. DARING ROBBERY

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.—A bag containing £94 8s 4d was stolen from thp office of Mr F. E. Shillabeer, contractor, of Footscray, yesterday. ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. THE LOAN UNDERWRITTEN.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — The Queensland loan has been underwritten on the usual terms, and the prospectus will be issued on Monday. The issue ...

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