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  2. EXPOSING A TRUST.

    A Government gift of a remarkable amount has been made to Mr. Parr, the special detective employed by the United States Treasury authorities to investigate ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Queen Mother, a London cable message states, on Tuesday granted an audience to Mr. W. Hall-Jones, High Commissioner for New Zealand, at Buckingham Palace ...

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  4. KING GEORGE.

    The personality of the new King is being keenly discussed,with special reference to this eventful period in domestic and Imperial polities. Before his accession his ...

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  5. PERSIAN QUESTION.

    It is announced that Great Britain, Russia and Germany have arranged an understanding with regard to the Persian question. ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In view of the reassembling of Parliament to- day the political situation continues to arouse keen interest. It is stated that Mr. Asquith is ready ...

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  7. CHEAP DINNERS IN FACTORIES.

    Something like £4000 has been spent by the directorate of the British- Australasian Tobacco Company Proprietary Limited in providing luncheon rooms, a kitchen and ...

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  8. LAND FOR SETTLEMENT.

    It has for long been a source of complaint that while people have been unable to obtain land in Victoria, large areas have been locked up in useless, reserves. ...

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  9. GERMANY AND FAROE ISLANDS.

    A German squadron is extensively surveying the Faroe Islands, the Danish group lying between the Shetlands and Iceland, Particular attention is being directed to ...

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  10. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    It is probable that the Common wealth Government Will issue a proclamation bringing the Defence (Compulsory Service) Act into operation on 1st ...

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  11. THE MAD MULLAH.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Standard" reports that be learns from an authentic Italian source that the Somali tribesmen,friendly to Great Britain, who ...

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  12. AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    President Tait in a message to congress has recommended an amendment of the Railway Bill, and the immediate enforcement of a clause empowering the ...

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  13. ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    The effects of the earthquake in the south of Italy prove to have been very serious. As many as seventeen towns and villages ...

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  14. THE MOORISH SULTAN.

    The Sultan of Morocco, Mulai Hafid has again been guilty of brutal acts of cruelty. The Governor or Fez was recently accused of extensive peculations, and was ...

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  15. KHEDIVE VISITS TURKEY.

    His Highness the Khedive of Egypt has arrived at Constantinople on a visit to the Sultan. Renter's correspondent at Cairo states ...

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  16. THE DOOGALOOK ESTATE.

    The local land board held at Yea to deal with the applications for the sub divisional blocks,in the Doogalook Closer Settlement Estate has concluded its work. The estate ...

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  17. AUSTRIAN NAVY.

    From Trieste it is notified that the keel of the first Austrian Dreadnought has been laid. The vessel is being privately built at the Stabilimento Teenico, and the keel ...

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  18. SHEPPARTON SMALL HOLDINGS.

    Much dissatisfaction is being expressed relative to the manner in which the subdivision of the Shepparton small holdings has been carried out, and the conclusion is ...

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  19. OBITUARY.

    The death has occurred at Toronto, in his 87th year, of, Professor Goldwin Smith,the eminent publicist. In February last deceased sustained a broken thigh as the ...

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  20. MOTOR RACE TRAGEDY.

    A sensational disaster occurred to- day in connection with the prince Henry motor race, in upper Alsace, Germany. While the race was in progress the tyre ...

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  21. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    A band of 50 armed Turks has pillaged the Greek shops at Kimeri, near Aivajik, in Asia Minor. Volunteers are being enrolled in the district in view of the ...

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  22. STEAMER CAPSIZES.

    A shocking marine disaster, attended with heavy loss of life is reported in a message from Delagon Bay. An excursion boat, on which there was a large number ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    Mr. M' Gowen, leader of the state Labor party, in criticising the Government's land policy, states that the Government in competing in the market as a large buyer has ...

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  24. ROOSEVELT AT OXFORD.

    The Romanes lecture at Oxford University this year was delivered to- day by Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, who took as his subject The Biological Analogies of History. ...

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  25. HERR DERNBURG.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Times," in referring to the resignation of Herr Dernburg, the Director of the German Colonial Office, says:--"Herr. Dernburg is ...

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  26. ABATTOIRS AND STOCK MARKETS.

    The abattoirs and cattle markets committee of the City Council proposes to spend £110,000 on the improvement of the city abattoirs and cattle markets. Of this sum ...

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  27. A BARQUE OVERDUE.

    The barque falls of Garry,1992 tons,which on 19th April last left Newcastle, N. S. W. for Mauritius, is now considered to be overdue. ...

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  28. INTER- SUBURBAN COMMUNICATION.

    The Caulfield council last night had submitted to it by the city of Prabran, the joint application which is being made on behalf of the councils interested to ...

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  29. UNREST IS CHINA.

    Router's correspondent at Pekin reports that owing to the disaffection existing among the provincial troops, the Chinese Government has ordered the removal from ...

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  30. CYCLONE SWEEPS SARDINIA.

    A disastrous cyclone has swept the fertile island of Sardinia in the Mediteraneun. The damage done is estimated at no less than 10,000,000 lire (£100,000). ...

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  31. RHODES SCHOLARS.

    Dr. George R. Parkin, Organising Representative of the Rhodes Scholarship Trust,has just completed a lour of South Africa, which was made with the object of ...

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  32. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN BY ELECTION.

    Keen interest is shown in the Fermantle election, in which Mr. Murphy a Ministerialist, is opposed by Mr. Somerville, the workers' representative in the Arbitration ...

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  33. BRITISH TRADE.

    The British Board of Trade returns for may show an increase of £10,414631 in the value of the imports to Great Britain, as compared with the corresponding month ...

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  34. YUCATAN INSURGENTS.

    Advices from the Mexican State of Yucatan report that 7000 Indian insurgents are on the warpath. It is stated that as many as 500 civilians and soldiers have been ...

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  35. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Guest, late of the Crescent, Ascot Vale, engineer, who died, on 3rd May last, left by a Will dated 15th February,1910, estate to the value of £500 realty end £2830 personality to his ...

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  36. PROPOSED BUS SERVICE.

    The question of having an omnibus service running between St. Kilda and Caulfield was considered by the Caulfield council at its meeting last night, when a ...

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  37. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  38. A SHIPPING "DEAL."

    In confirmation of the statement previously cabled, it is notified that the Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. has arranged with the chairman of the Pacific Steam ...

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  39. JAMAICAN TARIFF.

    The Government of Jamaica, encouraged by the buoyancy of the finances, is introducing into the Legislature a Will removing the customs duties on condensed milk, ...

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  40. BRAZILIAN OFFICERS.

    At the instance of the Kaiser the Government of Brazil is sending a number of military officers to undergo from six to eight months' training with the German ...

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  41. TRAGIC DEATH OF A TEACHER.

    The post mortem examination of the body of Mr. William Hulme, who suddenly expired after an altercation with Mr. Robin, head master of the Mount ...

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  42. SIR WILLIAM BUTLER.

    The death is announced of Lieutenant- General Sir William F. Butler, who held the command of the forces in Cape Colony in 1898-1899. Sir William Butler, who was ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A strike in the woollen trade in work shire where 20,000 workers Will be affected, is now considered to be inevitable. The Russian Duma has adopted the ...

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  44. UNION OF CHURCHES.

    The Presbyterian General Assembly of Canada yesterday, by 181 votes to 73, passed a resolution approving of a basis of union with the Methodist and Congregational ...

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  45. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    "Jack" Johnson, the champion heavy weight boxer, in reply to a question by the referee, Tex Rickard, in the forthcoming match between the negro and "Jim" ...

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  46. AN AGRICULTURAL LOCOMOTIVE.

    Information has been received from Melbourne by Mr. Thos. Quinlivan, of Cog hills Creek, that the work of building his agricultural locomotive has been ...

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  47. CURBING A DEPUTATION.

    Mr. John Verran, the Labor Premier, was waited on to- day by an influential deputation, which urged the introduction of the Willunga railway proposal, which ...

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  48. REOPENING OF THE OUTER CIRCLE RAILWAY.

    The Kew council on Tuesday night considered a letter from the minister of Railways intimating that the Cabinet had advised the Rail way commissioners with ...

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  49. Y. W. C. A. CONFERENCE.

    The Young Womens Christian Association conference was opened in London today. Among those present were Miss Heard president of the Melbourne ...

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  50. FIRE AT DUNEDIN.

    A [?] at Dunedin did considerable damage. The building was occupied by Chambers and Son, machinery agents: Rittenberg and Co., clothing manufacturers; George ...

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  51. A SURREY CRICKETER.

    Much interest has been aroused in cricketing circles by the official statement that the committee of the Surrey Cricket Club has dispensed with the services of ...

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  53. POWELKA SENTENCED.

    Joseph Powelka was to- day sentenced to seven years imprisonment on each of three charges of theft burglary and arson, committed prior to, and after, his recent ...

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