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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — In the Senate to-day, Senator M'Gregor moved the second reading of the Australian Notes Hill. In his opinion the ...

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  3. UNEMPLOYMENT

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— Sir Llewellyn Smith, in a paper, which he read before the economic section of the British Association. suggested the ...

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  4. FEDERAL LAND TAX

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—"The Manchester Guardian," in a article on colonial wool, says the Bradford wool users regret the inevitable ...

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  5. MEXICAN FREEDOM

    VANCOUVER, Thursday Night.—The celebrations in connection with the centenary of Mexican freedom have commenced. All the foreign nations ...

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  6. JAPAN AND KOREA

    LONDON, Thursday—Night. - The "Frankfurter Zeitung" sharply criti­cises the Japanese rescript for the omission of reference to the treaty ...

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  7. FEDERAL REVENUE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The heavy importations during the first two months of the present fiscal year ac­count for the large increase in the ...

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  8. THE COLOR LINE

    VANCOUVER, Thursday Night.— The education authorities at Chicago have decided that Japanese and Chin­ese children are eligible to attend white ...

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  9. HANDLING OF PRODUCE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— Mr H. C. Cameron, in an address to the Sanitary Inspectors' Association, de­tailed the precautions taken to ensure ...

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  10. DEPUTATION TO THE STATE PREMIER.

    HOBART, Friday.—An influential deputation, representative of the Em­ployers' Federation, waited upon the Premier (Sir Elliott Lewis) to-day to ...

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  11. PHILIPPINE RISING

    VANCOUVER. Thursday Night. — The United States Government is sur­prised at the absence of confirmation of the news of a rebellion at Neuva ...

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  12. THE ANTARCTIC

    LONDON, Friday Morning- - Dr. William Bruce; addressing the Royal Geographic section at Sheffield out­lined the proposed Scottish Antarctic ...

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  13. CARLIST CONSPIRACY

    LONDON, Thursday Night. "The Daily Telegraph." correspondent at Lourdes reports that the French and Spanish Governments are investigating ...

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  14. THE REBEL LEADER.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—The War Department advices show that Manda [?]ill-treated one hundred prisoners, and maltreated others. He was sentenced ...

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  15. MOTOR CAR FATALITY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—At an in­quiry to-day concerning the death of Harry William David Cumming, 26 years of age, who was killed in a motor ...

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  16. FAMOUS SEMINARY

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Owning to the students cheering the King and Queen of Italy during their recent visit to Perugia, the Pope has closed the ...

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  17. LABOR IN AMERICA

    VANCOUVER, Thursday Night. — The United States Government has de­cided that the eight hours' law does not apply to the construction of the ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION

    LONDON,Thursday Night.—Gene­ral Louis -Botha, speaking at Pretoria, said that he regretted Dr. Jameson's recent references in. his speeches to the ...

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  19. REPRESENTATIVES

    In the House of Representatives, Mr G. B. Edwards suggested that the Federal Government should contribute towards the expenses of the. Antarctic ...

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  20. CANADA'S COALFIELDS

    VANCOUVER, Friday (Morning.—Sir Wilfrid Laurier, replying to a re­quest by the coal and agricultural in­terests for the removal of the tariff ...

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  21. MANCHESTER INFIRMARY

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The City of Manchester has acquired a site for an infirmary at the cost of £300,-000, near where" the Art Gallery and ...

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  22. PROPOSED BOYCOTT

    LONDON, Thursday Night. - The General Confederation of Labor lias placarded Paris and the provinces, in­viting workers to boycott sugar, wine, ...

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  23. AVIATION

    LONDON. Friday Morning.—Mr Curtis biplaned at Lake Erie, Canada, a distance of sixty-four miles, in 102 minutes. One hundred thousand ...

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  24. THE DACCA TRIALS

    LONDON. Thursday Night.—The Crown at the Dacca trial proved the discovery in a Samiti house of a false beard, a cypher code, maps, and papers ...

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  25. ALASKA MINERALS

    VANCOUVER, Friday Morning.— Surprise has been Expressed at the wonderful mineral resources of Alaska and hopes are entertained that ...

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  26. AUSTRIA AND ITALY

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—A communique at Vienna says that Count Achrenthal, Minister, for For­eign Affairs, for Austria and Signor ...

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  27. RICHMOND DISASTER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The board appointed to inquire into the cause of the Richmond railway disaster has now concluded its labors. The members— ...

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  28. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT

    LONDON, Thursday night.—While King George was shooting at Deeside, one of the gunners of the party accidentally wounded Lord Kilinarnock in ...

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  29. FINANCIAL NEWS

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  30. MUSICAL FESTIVAL

    VANCOUVER, Friday Morning.—At the German musical festival at San Francisco one thousand singers are competing for a ten thousand dollar ...

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  31. SAD FATALITY

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Through a horse shying, at a carriage conveying mourners who were attend­ing a funeral, was overturned into the ...

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  32. GENERAL NEWS

    Great Britain's 'projected expedition to Tibet has been abandoned, as it is understood that the Dala Lama is treating with Peking. ...

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  33. COTTON MARKET

    VANCOUVER, Friday Morning. — The August cotton market in America closed quiet at 18.80d. If the New York cotton exchange ...

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  34. STOLEN MONEY

    PERTH, Friday.—In the Supreme Court to-day, Mr Justice M'Millan decided that £754 in the Savings Bank to the credit of Mrs Isabella Black, ...

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  35. THE STRANDED CRUISER

    LONDON, Thursday Night. —It is officially reported that the Admiralty has abandoned the hull of the stranded cruiser Bedford, but hopes, to salve a ...

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  36. LAND IN CALIFORNIA.

    By November next 1,700,000 acres of land will be opened for settlement in California and Nevada. ...

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  38. MR ROOSEVELT'S SPEECH.

    Mr Roosevelt's recent speech has de­pressed the stocks on the New York Exchange. ...

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  39. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — Among widely approved suggestions for a suitable memorial to the late King Edward in South Africa are a training ...

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  40. MACHINERY EXHIBITION.

    The Naval, Mercantile, Marine aud General Machinery Exhibition has been opened at Olympia. ...

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  41. CANADIAN TARIFF

    VANCOUVER, Thursday Night. — As compared with the first five months of 1909, the, Canadian customs revenue has increased a million sterling for the ...

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  42. REPRIEVED MAN SUICIDES.

    Edward Woodcock, who was reprieved for the murder of a woman, com­mitted suicide in the Leeds gaol. ...

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  43. TASMANIAN AFFAIRS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Several of the Tasmanian Federal members, with Mr J. W. Brans, M.H.A., had a conference to-day in matters of the ...

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  44. COMPANY' AMLALGAMATION.

    Negotiations are progressing for the amalgamation of the Birmingham Small Arms and the Daimler Motor Companies. The shares of both ...

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  45. CONSPIRACY IN INDIA

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Bombs have been discovered at Paudharpur, and three arrests have been made. It is stated that the authorities are in ...

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  46. CHAMPION SWIMMING.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The Australian swimmer Beaurepaire won the fifty and hundred metres Finnish championships (in 31 3-i5sec and 67 ...

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  47. STRIKES IN SPAIN

    LONDON",Friday Morning.—The proclamation of martial law and the suspension of the constitutional guar­antees in the Bilbao province of Spain ...

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  48. THE TURF

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—At the Richmond trotting meeting to-day J. B. Zander's recently-purchased judge Huon mare Nancy Huon, from ...

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  49. Y. M.C. A.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—"The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Johannesburg states that some Ameri­can organisers of the Young Men's ...

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  50. MELBOURNE SHOW

    MELBOURNE. Friday.—The Royal Agricultural Show this year has been remarkably fortunate in the matter of weather, and the attendances have ...

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  51. BRENNAN MONORAIL.

    The Jap-Anglo Exhibition in London has awarded the Brennan monorail ex­hibit a grand prize. ...

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  52. VIOLENT EARTHQUAKE

    LONDON, Friday Morning. —A violent earthquake, lasting an hour, has been recorded hy British seismographs. The estimated distance is ...

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  53. SHIPPING SCHEME

    LONDON", Friday Morning.—Several shipping companies in Britain are con­sidering a joint scheme to build ten liners at a cost of two millions ...

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  54. SCRATCHINGS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Hermes was to-day withdrawn from the Caulfield and Williamstown Cups, and Sperry was struck out of the first-named event. ...

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  55. HAGUE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— The Inter-Parliamentary Conference at Brussels has recommended that the countries represented should each ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. HOBART

    HOBART , Friday. —The visiting athletes, who are to take part in the 10-mile cross-country championship to­morrow, were accorded a civic welcome ...

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  58. Advertising

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