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  2. A TRAGIC DEATH.

    A sensation was caused yesterday at the Mount Alexander-road State school, Flemington, by the sudden death of the first instant master, Mr. Wm. Hulme. ...

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  3. GERMANY'S COLONIAL POLICY.

    A sensation has been caused in Germany by the announcement that Herr Dernburg, the Director of the Colonial Office, has resigned his position. The Minister has ...

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  4. STATE POLICY.

    The State Cabinet devoted an all day sitting yesterday to the consideration of a number of bills which it is proposed to submit to Parliament during the coming ...

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  5. THE LATE KINGS FUNERAL.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen today received as Marlborough House the bluejackets who, at the funeral of King Edward, drew the gun carriage bearing the ...

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  6. EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY.

    An alarming earthquake has been experienced in the south of Italy. The beautiful cathedral at Bovino, 20 miles south-west of Foggia, was damaged ...

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  7. IMMIGRATION POLICY.

    A deputation representing the Melbourne Trades Hall and allied bodies waited on the Federal Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Batchelor) yesterday to protest against the ...

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  8. SETTLERS FOR VICTORIA.

    The British newspapers are publishing details in connection with the mission of the Victorian delegation--Mr. H. M'Kenzie, Minister of Lands, and Mr. Elwood Mead, ...

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  9. HOW THE TARIFF FAILS.

    Australian firms who supply theatrical wardrobes have a genuine complaint against the wholesale importation of stage dresses and furnishings on a system which allows ...

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  10. WOMEN AS RULERS.

    The international Congress of Women at the Anglo-Japanese Exhibition, at Shepherd's Bush, was opened yesterday by Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for ...

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  11. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    The United States Senate, which last week passed the Railway Bill by 50 votes to 12, yesterday, by 40 votes to 24, made the Land Withdrawal Bill the next item of ...

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  12. MEMORIAL AT BALLARAT.

    A public meeting was held at the city hall to-night for the purpose of discussing the question of erecting a memorial of the late King Edward. The mayor of the city, ...

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  13. CANADA'S VICEROY.

    It is reported at Toronto that the term of Earl Grey, the retiring Governor-General of Canada, will be extended until H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught is ...

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  14. ADELAIDE MEMORIAL

    A meeting convened by the mayor, Alderman L. Cohen, was held this afternoon to appoint a committee in connection with the King Edward statue fund. The ...

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  15. DASH TO SOUTH POLE.

    The Yokohama correspondent of the New York "Herald" reports that a Japanese expedition to the South Pole is being organised by Lieutenant Shirafe. ...

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  16. THE WARATAH MYSTERY.

    The Board of Trade announces that its main inquiry into the loss of Lund's Blue Anchor, liner Waratah, which was last sighted off the coast of South Africa on ...

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  17. BRITISH POLITICS.

    His Majesty King George yesterday received in audience Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, and Lord Crewe, Secretary of State for the Colonies. ...

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  18. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt ans Mrs. Roosevelt yesterday were the guests at luncheon of the King and Queen, at Marlborough House. In the evening they were ...

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  19. OLYMPIA HORSE SHOW

    The annual International Horse Show was opened yesterday at the Olympia, London, under favorable auspices. Despite the continuance of mourning, a picturesque ...

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  20. TROUBLE IN YUCATAN.

    Reports which have been received from Yucatan, the Mexican State in the Central American peninsula, state that a force of 1000 Indian insurgents, under the ...

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  21. THE POWLETT COAL FIELD.

    More trouble has arisen in the State mine, this with the wheelers. Several of them were put off a few days ago, and orders were issued that where two wheelers ...

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  22. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    "Jack" Johnson, who is in training for his match with ''Jim" Jeffries for the heavy weight boxing championship of the world, to take place at San Francisco on 4th July, ...

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  23. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council yesterday dismissed the appeals in the New South Wales cases of Hordern v. Hordern and Williams v. M'Harg. ...

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  24. CANADIAN FOREST RESERVES.

    The Canadian Government, with the object of replenishing the diminishing supply of timber from the forests of the country, has ordered the reservation of ...

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  25. MURDER TO ORDER.

    Further, sensational developments have occurred in connection with the case of Count Lyassy, of St. Petersburg, who is charged with having bribed Dr. Patchenko ...

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  26. NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES.

    The arbitration proceedings in connection with the long standing Newfoundland fisheries dispute were commenced at The Hague to-day, before a specially selected ...

    Article : 91 words
  27. A PROPHECY.

    In responding to the toast of the State Parliament at an A.N.A. anniversary at Collingwood last night, Mr. Mackinnon, M.L.A., said the political situation was ...

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  28. ROPE AND GERMAN PILGRIMS.

    In view of the strong, feeling aroused in Germany by the terms of the latest Papal Encyclical, it is noted with interest that the Pope has received a number of ...

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  29. MORE COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    It is becoming daily more apparent that the colliery industry throughout the Newcastle arid Maitland districts is still in a state of unrest. A fortnight ago 250 men ...

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  30. "ASSISTED" PASSAGES FOR CRIMINALS.

    In "The Age" of last Thursday reference was made to the case of Ernest Cogger, a recently arrived "assisted" immigrant, who was charged at Hawthorn court with ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An explosion occurred yesterday in the coal bunker of H.M. battleship Victorious, 17,900 tons, when off the Nore, and four stokers sustained severe burns. None of ...

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  32. IMPORTANT SHIPPING "DEAL."

    An important transaction in connection with the shipping industry is reported. It is understood that the Royal Mail Steady Packet Company, which has a fleet of 50 ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    The policy of the State Government to be pursued during the forthcoming short session was announced by the Premier (Mr. Wade) at Willoughby to -night. ...

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  34. A WHITE MAN'S COUNTRY.

    At an anniversary social of the Collingwood branch of the A.N.A. last night the Minister of Defence, Senator Pearce, in proposing a toast, said there was great ...

    Article : 268 words
  35. BRITISH ROLE IN EGYPT.

    The Manchester "Guardian," in contributing to the controversy with regard to British rule in Egypt, protests against the British Conservative newspapers falling ...

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  36. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  37. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Walter S. Crowle, ex-secretary of the Geelong Harbor Trust, and Angus M'Gregor, formerly employed by the same body as wages and insurance clerk, were ...

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  38. A BISHOP'S RESIGNATION.

    Bishop Gibney, who for a quarter of a century has been in charge of the Roman Catholic Church in Western Australia, has tendered his resignation of his episcopal ...

    Article : 89 words
  39. KILLED BY CANNIBALS.

    A shocking canniba[?] outrage is reported from the Cameroons, the German colony on the west coast of Africa. Herr Bretschneider, a merchant, and ...

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  40. CLINICAL FEES AT THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    At yesterday's meeting of the committee of management of the Melbourne Hospital the following letter, dated 27th May, was received from the Under Treasurer ...

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  41. LONDON SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Tonic, steamer, from Wellington 22nd April: Suffolk steamer, from Brisbane 5th April; Kratos, steamer, from Geraldton 20th March; Buteshire, steamer, ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND THANKED.

    The mayor of Whitehaven, in Cumberland, in a message acknowledging the contribution of £1000 given by the New Zealand Government to the fund on behalf of ...

    Article : 96 words
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  44. DUMPING PRACTICES EXPOSED.

    A deputation introduced by Mr. Maloney, M.P., yesterday waited on the Minister of Customs, and asked for increased protection for makers of women's and ...

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  45. FIRE IN SHIP'S HOLD.

    A fire broke out to-night in No. 5 hold of the steamer Australic, which arrived on Friday last from Port Pirie. There are 943 bags of ore in the hold affected, ...

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  46. CHARLES WRIGHT CHARITY BEQUEST.

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  47. FROZEN MEAT RATES.

    It has been persistently rumored lately that the shipping companies contemplate advancing the freight rates on all frozen meat within a very short space of time. ...

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  48. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    Mooltan arrived Suez from Australia afternoon 5th. ...

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