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  2. GRAVE WAR SCANDAL

    At a little after 8 o'clock this morning the tag boat Eagle, under command of Captain Wilson, left Port Melbourne to meet the transport Drayton Grange. There ...

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  3. THE KING.

    His Majesty yesterday had the Victoria and Albert taken from her anchorage off Cowes for a cruise in the Solent, in order that he might watch the contests in a ...

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  4. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The conference of the colonial Premiers with the Secretary for the Colonies was resumed yesterday. Mr. Chamberlain presided, and in addition to the Premiers ...

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  5. STATE POLITICAL NOTES.

    What promised to be a very dull sitting of the Legislative Assembly was suddenly galvanised into the keenest interest by what Mr. Vale described as a question of ...

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  6. FEDERAL ELECTORAL BILL.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr Vale called attention to the provision in the Commonwealth Electoral Bill under which members of the State Parliaments ...

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  7. PUBLIC RETRENCHMENT.

    A conference of representatives of the different societies representing various branches of railway labor was held yesterday at the Rialto, Collins-street, to condider ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICAL NOTES.

    "A little latitude" hits been responsible, as much as anything else, for the delay in the passage of the tariff and the great length of the Federal session. Members ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. Lukas Meyer, the ex-Transvaal general who declined on the plea of health a Royal invitation to himself and wife to the Coronation celebration, has arrived in ...

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  10. THE MALLEE FIFTY YEARS AGO

    The Director of Agriculture has received a letter from an old settler, in which he seeks to bring a few facts under notice to show that Mr. Wallace's ideas on basin ...

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  11. THE CORONATION.

    Preparations for the Coronation ceremonial in Westminster Abbey on Saturday are now practically completed. The Abbey, which has been closed to the public for some ...

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  12. BOER EXILES IN DAMARALAND

    Colonel Leutwein, Governor of Damaraland, the German colony adjoining Cape Colony and Bechuanaland, has reported to Berlin that 400 Boers and 200 women and ...

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  13. PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION.

    The committee of the Public Service Association met last evening, and decided to hold a mass meeting on Sunday afternoon or Monday next, to review the interim ...

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  14. COMPENSATION CLAIMS.

    The "Times" to-day publishes a letter by Professor T. E. Holland, who occupies the chair of International Law and Diplomacy at Oxford University, on the question of ...

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  15. THE REFORM MOVEMENT.

    The Treasurer recently called for a report by the clerks of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly as to the direction in which the cost of Parliamentary ...

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  16. COLONEL CAMERON'S CASE.

    The Acting Prime Minister, commenting last evening on the reports published in Melbourne with reference to the charges made by General Trotter against Colonel ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND MEMORIAL.

    The statue to be erected in Auckland in memory of the New Zealanders who have fallen in South Africa will take the form of a life sized New Zealand trooper in ...

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  18. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    ECHUCA.--Corporal M'Grouther, Troopers H. Wallis, R. Jordan, B. Rofe and W. M'Cracken welcomed home. Trooper Don Jordan presented with gold medal. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN LOYALTY.

    Cardinal Moran, Archbishop of Sydney, who is visiting Ireland, yesterday addressed a meeting at Kilkenny. Referring to the colonial action in the late war, he admitted ...

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  20. DOMESTIC SERVANTS' HOURS.

    The first step in the crusade inaugurated by the National Anti-Sweating League with a view to securing for domestic servants of all kinds one day's rest in seven ...

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  21. CELEBRATIONS IN THE COUNTRY.

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  22. RIVALRY IN THE STEEL TRADE

    Canadian telegrams report that a combine of certain Canadian and British steel manufacturing firms is being organised at Montreal, with the view of fighting the ...

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  23. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The match against the combined counties of Glamorgan and Wilts was continued to-day at Cardiff. The home team in a minority of 27, ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S ATTITUDE.

    The Attorney-General, Mr. Gordon, in reply to Mr. Parsons in the Legislative Council to-day, said the Government would not proclaim 9th August a public holiday. ...

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  25. AMERICAN TRUSTS.

    The political situation in the United States indicates that in the approaching Presidential election campaign the party issue will be the legislative treatment of the ...

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  26. AMERICAN STRIKE RIOTS.

    The strike of coal miners in Pennsyivania has again assumed a violent aspect, and in the Shenadoah mining district such riotous brutalities and fights have occurred that a ...

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  27. THE COLONIAL PREMIERS.

    Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary for the Colonies, has made arrangements for the reception of the colonial Premiers at the Coronation review at Spithead on board ...

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  28. FRENGH POLITICS.

    The disturbances in France recently caused by the enforcement of the Religious Associations Act in respect to elerical teaching establishments which had ...

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  29. NATIONAL CITIZENS' LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the league, held last night, the following resolutions were carried:-- That the executive council of the National ...

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  30. EARTHQUAKES IN EUROPE.

    The volcanic disturbances in Europe, following after the West Indian outbreaks, have been renewed in Portugal and Italy. Great alarm was lately caused in the former ...

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  31. LECTURE BY MR. G D. MEUDELL.

    In the diningroom of the Stock Exchange Club last night, an interesting illustrated lecture was delivered by Mr. George D. Meudell on the reform question. Mr. S. ...

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  32. THE SHEARING DISPUTE.

    This afternoon Mr. M'Donell, secretary of the Australian Workers' Union, received a telegram to the effect that Tarella had started under union conditions of 226 per ...

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  33. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    H.M.S. Terrible, first class cruiser, of 14,200 tons displacement, yesterday established a naval record in coaling up at Singapore. The Terrible's bunkers were filled ...

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  34. ANGLO-CIIINESE TREATY.

    A Shanghai cablegram reports that the provisions of the new Anglo-Chinese commercial treaty, in respect to the abolition of "likin," are strongly opposed by ...

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  35. THE SHIPPING TRADE.

    A new departure is being taken by the Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Company in view of the recent developments in respect to shipping combinations. The ...

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  36. THE WAR SHIP BOILER QUESTION.

    Mr. Arnold-Foster, Secretary to the Admiralty, yesterday stated in the House of Commons that the Admiralty is, in its war ship equipment policy, following on the ...

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  37. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  38. STATE MEMBERS AS FEDERAL CANDIDATES.

    The constitutionality of the action of the House of Representatives in inserting a clause in the Electoral Bill rendering it necessary for members of State ...

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  39. A COLLEGE FOR DOMESTIC ECONOMY.

    Sir,--I would crave space in your valuable paper to express my ideas on the need for the above. Everyone will agree that the present is a hard time for ...

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  40. THE CHINESE QUESTION.

    The German Government,which seized the opportunity afforded by the Chinese war to land troops at Shanghai "for the protection of the European settlement," has given an ...

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  41. TASMANIAN REFORMS.

    At the town hall to-day Ministers were met by the members of the Tasmanian Reform League, who asked that there should be a substantial reduction in the State ...

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  42. STRIKE CAMPS BEING FORMED.

    The officials of the Australian Workers' Union have received information that 250 men who have struck at Warrana and Bullarora Stations have formed camp near ...

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  43. GENERAL GABLE NEWS.

    Viscount Kitchener, who is to be appointed Commander in Chief of the forces in India, will, it is announced, conduct the military manoeuvres of the Indian army ...

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  44. THE TROOPSHIP BRITANNIC.

    Sir William Russell and Messrs. Millar and M'Nab will form a commission of inquiry into the allegation of overcrowding and bad food supplies on the troopship ...

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  45. THE FEDERAL EXHIBITION.

    In connection with the privately promoted Australian Federal International Exhibition, to be opened in the Melbourne Exhibition Building in November next, it is ...

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  46. GARROTED AT HIS OWN DOOR

    A man named Herbert Edwards complained to the police on 29th ult, that on the night of 27th he met a man in Bourke-street with whom he had several drinks. He then ...

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  47. THE RIVAL UNIONS.

    The officials of the rival shearers' unions are actively engaged in the campaign. The secretaries of both bodies remain in Sydney to direct operations. The A.W.U. ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATION IN LONDON.

    In a report to the Premier, Mr. Lance, commercial agent for New South Wales in London, refers to the idea of an "Australian House" in a central position. All the ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    A loan bill authorising the borrowing of £1,750,000 was passed by the House of Representatives to-day. ...

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  51. CANVASSER CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Charles E. Carlisle, a canvasser for the Temperance and General Mutual Life Assurance Society Limited, was yesterday arrested by Detective Fryer on charges of embezzlement as a servant of sums of ...

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