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  2. COMMONWEALTH LIBERAL PARTY

    As the result of meetings that have taken place within the past few weeks, and at which representatives of the Federal Parliamentary Liberal Protectionist party ...

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  3. LORD MAYOR'S LUNCHEON

    The Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Cr. Burston) entertained a representative gathering of guests at his quarterly luncheon at the Town Hall yesterday. Among ...

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  4. STATE OF TURKEY.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that Mahmud Shevket Pasha, the commander of the Third Army Corps, whose march on Constantinople ...

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  5. TASMANIAN ELECTIONS.

    The result of the elections held in Tasmania last week for the House of Assembly shows that the Conservatives stand at the bottom of the poll. But the Conservative ...

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  6. THE SHAH OF PERSIA.

    The Shah of Persia has re- established the constitution, which he destroyed by force of arms in June last. He has promulgated the previous constitutional laws, granted ...

    Article : 216 words
  7. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 491 words
  8. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Federal political situation developed materially yesterday. The Commonwealth Liberal party issued its official programme --which is published in another column -- ...

    Article : 476 words
  9. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. Kids ton, the Premier of Queensland, has received an intimation that Sir William Macgregor, the new Governor of that State, will arrive in Brisbane in September. ...

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  10. QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    Queen Alexandra and her sister, the Dowager Empress Marie of Russia, who continued their Mediterranean cruise in the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert after King ...

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  11. RUSSIAN POLICE OFFICER

    A sensational crime was committed at Paris yesterday. Paris is the head quarters of the Russian Terrorist organisation, and. Vitko, one of the Terrorists, induced Colonel von Kotten, ...

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  12. A NOTED GERMAN.

    The death is announced of Prince Frederick of Holstein. He played an important part in German politics, as he had been the confidential adviser of four German Imperial ...

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  13. A POISONING MYSTERY.

    A child, 2 years of age, named Francis Wm. Dannock, died on Sunday supposedly from poisoning. The child lived with his parents at Hampton- street, Brighton, and ...

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  14. A BAD BARGAIN.

    The British cruiser Gladiator, 5750 tons, which was refloated in October last, has been found to be unfit for service, and she has therefore been sold by the Admiralty. ...

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  15. CONSERVATIVE SENATOR'S VIEWS.

    Reference to the Federal political situation was made last night by Senator St. Ledger in the course of an address delivered before the Caulfield branch of the ...

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  16. BROKEN HILL TROUBLE.

    At a meeting at Port Pirie last night, Mr. Cox, president of the Amalgamated Workers Union, denounced revolutionary Socialism. ...

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  17. KRUPP'S GUN FOUNDRIES

    The balance at the credit of the Savings Bureau established in connection with Krupp's gun foundries at Essen (Germany) for the benefit of the employes has ...

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  18. SEDITIOUS INDIANS.

    A memorial, signed by 116 Liberal, Labor and Irish members of the House of Commons, has been presented to the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, on behalf of the ...

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  19. BRIBERY IN JAPAN.

    There have been many new arrests at Tokio in addition to the nine members of the House of Representatives who were arrested last month on charges of bribery in ...

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  20. FRENCH POSTAL STRIKE.

    The postal officials in Paris are taking strenuous precautions to prevent the threatened strike of postal employes resulting in similar disorganisation of business ...

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  21. CASE OF MERCURY POISONING.

    An extraordinary case of mercury poisoning was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital yesterday, when Mr. Leslie Finley, aged 41, of Verity- street, Richmond, ...

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  22. COST OF RECENT TRIALS.

    Though no official information is available, it is stated that the cost of witnesses, including train fares and expenses, in the Broken Hill trials at Albury, amounted to ...

    Article : 62 words
  23. SECULAR EDUCATION.

    Sir Robert Stout, Chief Justice of New Zealand, who has arrived in London, has been interviewed by the "Daily Mail." he stated that the children in ...

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  24. COMPLAINT ABOUT THE BALLOT.

    It was rumored this afternoon that the winding engine at the shaft on Block 10 had been overwound, and the cage run to the poppet heads. The mine officials, when ...

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  25. DUTY ON TOBACCO.

    The cigar factory at Huddersfield is closing down owing to the increase of 8d. per lb. on the duty on tobacco, imposed by tho new taxation proposals of the budget. This ...

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  26. EIGHT HOURS ART UNION.

    The Old Trades Hall was packed last night by those interested in the drawing of the Eight Hours art union. The actual drawing was accomplished by two little ...

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  27. ARSENIC SPRINKLED ON MEAT.

    Alarming possibilities of wholesale poisoning are suggested by details of a case heard in the Malvern court yesterday. John Pohl, tobacconist and hair dresser, of 10 ...

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  28. MINISTERIAL CAMPAIGN.

    The Prime Minister left Melbourne yesterday with his private secretary, Mr. Shepherd, for Sydney and other centres in New South Wales, where he will deliver a ...

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  29. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET

    The prices of wheat on the Chicago market, which were forced up last week, fell 3 cents, a bushel on Saturday. ...

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  30. A FAMOUS ESTATE.

    Lord Pirrie, chairman of the Belfast ship building firm of Harland and Wolff Ltd., has purchased Lea Park, in Surrey, the estate owned by the late Whitaker Wright ...

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  31. BOMBS AT BUENOS AYRES.

    The general strike at Buenos Ayres is being continued, It resulted from the May day riots, when the police killed twelve men and wounded a hundred ...

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  32. SPEECH BY MR. MATHEWS, M. P.

    At a meeting of the Port Melbourne branch of the Political Labor Council last night. Mr. J. Mathews, M. P. was unanimously selected lo contest the seat for ...

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  33. RAILWAY AMALGAMATION.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, President of the Board of Trade, has appointed a departmental committee to investigate the question of amalgamating railway companies ...

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  34. A CLERGYMAN KILLED.

    The Rev. M'Watt Allen, Presbyterian minister at Tweed Heads, was killed yesterday while driving to Bilabil to hold a service. A party out driving met a horse ...

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  35. SIR ROBERT HART.

    Sir Robert Hart, who resigned last year the post of Inspector General of Customs in China (which he had held since 1863), in order to return to England, has been ...

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  36. PRESS CONFERENCE.

    The delegates to the Imperial Press Conference, which opens here next month, will beinvited to witness a military, review at Aldershot. The review will be held on ...

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  37. BUTTER COMBINE.

    The Northern River (New South Wales) butter factories to- day resolved upon a cooperative movement having for its object the pooling of the butler output. All ...

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  38. A TROUBLED CONSCIENCE.

    Last month a quantity of jewellery was stolen from a residence at North Castle- maine, and the loss was reported to the police. The thief's conscience had ...

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  39. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Herbert Bryant, late of Numurkah, bank manager, who died on 17th March last, left by will dated 10th March, 1002, personal estate of the value of £3947 to his widow and children. ...

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  40. MUNICIPAL UNION.

    Cr. Dench, at the Camber well council last night, gave notice that at the next meeting he would move: --That a letter be sent to the Hawthorn and Kew ...

    Article : 74 words
  41. QUESTIONS OF ETIQUETTE.

    The Chief Secretary rebuked a deputation to- day because it came to him without being introduced, by a member of Parliament. Alderman Simpson apologised for ...

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  42. IMPROVED GUNNERY.

    Rear- Admiral Sir Percy Scott, who is the inventor of several appliances for improving heavy gun shooting, has had a new invention for directing and controlling ...

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  43. THE GRAMPIANS ELECTORATE.

    Mr. Hans Irvine, M. P. for the Grampian's in the Federal Parliament, addressed the electors at the town hall, St. Arnaud, tonight. The mayor, Cr. Joseph Read, ...

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  44. THREE WITNESSES SHOT.

    A sensational tragedy took place on Saturday outside the criminal court at Berlin. A man named Mason, who had just been sentenced to three months imprisonment ...

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  45. TRANS- AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY

    Sir John Forrest arrived by the R. M. S. Orient to- day. Speaking on the trans- Australian railway, he said he was glad to know the survey was, finished. He had ...

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  46. COMPLAINT AGAINST FARMERS

    The apathy displayed by district farmers in connection with the Echuca Agricultural Society was exemplified at the annual meeting on Saturday, when only two ...

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  47. ANTARCTIC ENTHUSIASM.

    The Chancellor of the University, Sir Samuel J. Way, C. J., in introducing Lieut. Shackleton at the Elder Hall on Monday night, said if Lieut. Shackleton commanded ...

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  48. A K. C. MAKES A DIPLOMATIC RETREAT.

    Mr. Justice Gordon, in the Civil Court to- day, took the Crown Solicitor, Mr. Dash- wood, K. C., to task for appearing without a junior. His Honor stated that no King's ...

    Article : 84 words
  49. A SHIP SUNK.

    A shipping disaster has occurred on Lake Superior. The steamer Shores sank off Whitefish Point, and of the passengers and crew 21 were drowned. ...

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  51. AMEER OF AFGHANISTAN.

    The Ameer of Afghanistan, Habibullah Khan, has imported several motor cars. He also sent to London for a chauffeur. ...

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  52. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    Malwa arrived Plymouth from Australia after noon 7th. ...

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