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  2. SEARCH FOR S.S. WARATAH.

    Although no reassuring news has vet been received with regard to Lund's Blue Anchor liner Waratah, bound form Australian ports to London. Which is nine days ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Yesterday being the anniversary of the coronation of King Edward VII in 19[?] flags were flown in honor of the occasion from the Federal and State Parliament ...

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  4. MISS AMY CASTLES.

    In a room at the Grand Hotel that resembled a miniature garden of wattle blossoms, Miss Amy Castles, newly arrived by be Marmora, was yesterday ...

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  5. MAYORAL BANQUET.

    A banquet was given by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Cr. Burston) in the Town Hall last night. The Lord Mayor presided, having on his right the prime Minister of ...

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  6. BRITISH FINANCE BILL.

    The Finance Bill, embodying the budget proposals which is in the committee stage in the House of Commons, has been further considered by the Government, which has ...

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  7. FINAL TEST MATCH.

    The fifth and final test match this year between England and Australia was commenced at the Oval to-day. In view of the fact that Australia has ...

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  8. THE VESSEL'S SLOW PROGRESS.

    The fact that the Wararah was eight hours, late in passing East London when she was sighted by the Union Castle liner Guelph to the eastward of that port on the ...

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  9. INQUIRIES AT AGENTS' OFFICE.

    Inquiries still continue to be made at Messrs., John Sanderson and Co,s office in great number and a special clerk has been detailed to answer the telephone. The ...

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  10. OCEAN CURRENT CHART.

    EAST LONDON, WHERE THE WARATAH WAS SIGHTED BY THE STEAMER GUELPH ON 27th JULY, IS 700 MILES EAST OF CAPETOWN, AND ABOUT 300 MILES SOUTH OF DURBAN. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE AGULHAS CURRENT.

    The officers of every oversea steamer which entered the port yesterday--and there were over half a dozen of them--were unanimous in the opinion that the ...

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  12. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    The military correspondent of the "Times" in referring to the prospective appointment of Lord Kitchener as Field Marshal, Commander in Chief and High ...

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  13. GREAT GIFT TO SCIENCE.

    The trustees of the late Mr. Harry Barnato founder of the London firm of Barnato Bros., who died at the end of November last, leaving estate valued at £5,000,000, ...

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  14. MUNICIPAL LABOR CANDIDATES.

    Considerable discussion look place at last night's meeting of the Port Melbourne branch of the Political Labor Council with regard to the selection of candidates to ...

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  15. A PHILANTHROPIC PEER.

    Lord Iveagh, who made a vast fortune from Guinness' Brewery and has given over £1,000,000 for philanthropic objects, some years ago handed over Iveagh House, ...

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  16. THE CRETAN QUESTION.

    The hoisting of the Greek flag in Crete after the departure of the troops of the protecting powers continues to arouse intense feeling in Turkey and the whole ...

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  17. THE ANTARCTIC.

    Lieutenant Shackleton, the distinguished Antarctic explorer, will shortly enter upon a lecturing tour in the United States and Canada. ...

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  18. TRANS ATLANTIC RACE.

    During last week a large number of trans-Atlantic steamers engaged in the American trade raced at top speed to reach New York before the new United ...

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  19. IMMIGRATION QUESTION.

    The "Times" on Saturday published a letter front Mr. Frank Pittock of New castle, New South Wales, opposing emigration to Australia on the ground that there ...

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  20. RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    In addition, to the difficulty which has arisen in Manchuria between the Chinese and Japanese Governments in connection with the reconstruction of the railway ...

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  21. WOMEN IN POLITICS.

    A lecture on The Law and the Child was given by Miss Rose Scott to the members of the Women's Political Association at Bradshaw's College, Flinders-street, last ...

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  22. ALLEGED CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    Evidence was given in a police court case yesterday in which a jockey named Burns was charged with having obtained, money by means of the confidence trick from Mr. ...

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  23. ENGLISH COUNTRY CRICKET.

    The Kent cricket team, which at present is level with Lancashire for the county championship, at Canterbury yesterday defeated Hampshire in a match, the proceeds ...

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  24. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Jim Jeffries, the retired heavy weight boxing champion of the world, has sailed from New York for the Continent, in order to take the waters at Carlsbad. ...

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  25. BREAKDOWN OF A MOTOR LAUNCH.

    The Shiela, a 40-ton motor launch, which left Sydney on Wednesday last on a voyage to Papua, put into Newcastle to-day after a dangerous and exciting experience. ...

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  26. THE MISSING SEESTERN.

    Every effort is being made by the captain of the Federal Government's steamer, Merrie England, acting under the instructions of the Minister for External Affairs ...

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  27. STRANDED LANGTON GRANGE.

    The steamer Langton Grange, 5852 tons, which is stranded off the coast of Pembrokeshire, is now breaking up. ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN SHEEP IN THE ARGENTINE.

    The New Zealand Sheep Breeders' Association intends communicating, with Australia with the view of discovering whether the Commonwealth Government will assist ...

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  30. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Application has been made by The Trustees, Executor and Agency Co. Ltd., of No. 412 Collins-street, for probate of the will of the late George Moore, of No, 114 Napier-street, South ...

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