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  2. THE MURDERED AUSTRIANS.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph; the heir[?]rent, the Archduke Charles Francis Joseph, and other relatives attended an impressive funeral service in the court ...

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  3. WORLD'S TENNIS CHAMPION.

    Ram caused a postponement of the challenge matches in connection with the All England championships at Wimbledon on Friday, but there was brilliant weather ...

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  4. FEDERAL CAMPAIGN.

    Queensland was represented in the lash Federal Parliament by six Labor Senators, seven Labor representatives and three Liberal representatives. If the Liberals ...

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  5. TRAGEDY IN HIGH LIFE.

    A double fatality marked the end of the gay revels of an aristocratic party in the early hours of yesterday morning. The party included Sir Denis Alison, Bart., aged ...

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  6. SMALL-POX PATIENT FROM SYDNEY.

    Some alarm will be felt by residents of Melbourne at an announcement forwarded from Sydney on Saturday to Dr. Cumpston, Federal Director of Quarantine, to ...

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  7. A GREAT STATESMAN.

    Although Mr. Joseph Chamberlain died at his London residence at 10.15 p.m. on Thursday the announcement of his death was not made until the middle of the ...

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  8. MR. FISHER'S BANK.

    Mr. Fisher, interviewed on the subject of the Prime Minister's reference in his St, Leonards speech to Mr. Miller, manager of the Commonwealth Bank, said:--"If the ...

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  9. STRIKE AT WOOLWICH ARSENAL.

    A serious industrial strike has occurred at Woolwich arsenal. Fifteen hundred men have ceased work following upon the dismissal of a fitter who ...

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  10. DEFENCE OF PACIFIC.

    A conference on the question of Pacific defence will be held in London towards the end of this year or early in 1915. The principal matter to be discussed is the part to ...

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  11. WOMEN DEMAND HONORS.

    The Women's Freedom League has written to the King and Mr. Asquith complaining of the absence of the names of women from the lists of recipients of birthday and ...

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  12. SCOTTISH COAL MINERS.

    Recently the executive of the Scottish Miners Association, in order to secure a reduction in the output of coal throughout Scotland. decided that its members should ...

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  13. CONTROL OF INTER-STATE TRAFFIC.

    In view of the reliance which the State authorities have had to place on Federal aid, as outlined by the Minister of Health in the above statement, it is interesting ...

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  14. SELF-CONFESSED MURDERER.

    A remarkable story was told by a man named William Robbins, who surrendered himself to the police yesterday. Robbins declared that he had strangled a woman ...

    Article : 116 words
  15. CONTINENTAL LOTTERIES.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, during a discussion on the post office vote, the Postmaster-General. Mr. C. E. H. Hobhouse, said that postal orders to the value ...

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  16. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor has accepted the invitation of Captain Jenks, R.N.R., to be present this morning to witness the boat race between the members of the crew of ...

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  17. CITY COUNCIL'S ACTION.

    On being informed of the case, Dr. Sinclair, health officer to the City Council, placed himself in communication with the Public Health department, and ...

    Article : 413 words
  18. THE FOURTH OF JULY.

    The 4th of July was celebrated in the usual manner yesterday, and it was the sanest celebration of the day for sixteen years, with the exception of that in 1899. ...

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  19. INDECENCY IN DRESS.

    Archbishop Spratt told the women at St. Mary's R.C. Cathedral, Kingston, that he would prefer those who wore low-necked dresses not to present themselves for Holy ...

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  20. HOME RULE ISSUE.

    Captain E. Fitzgerald-Lombard has resigned the command of the Nationalist battalion at Kingston. He argues that the Nationalist volunteers are without leaders ...

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  21. A GREAT ACHIEVEMENT.

    Norman Brookes, of Victoria, has now settled all arguments as to the world's greatest living player of lawn tennis by passing the lest prescribed by the International ...

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  22. FIRE ON S. AYRSHIRE.

    A fire has broken out on board the steamer Ayrshire, which left Liverpool for Australian ports on 20th June. While in the vicinity of the equator the Ayrshire ...

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  23. THE ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    In view of the troubled state of Albania, Princess Sophie, wife of Prince William of Albania, is proceeding with her family to Bucharest. ...

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  24. THE EVELEIGH ROBBERY.

    Though the detectives have been for some days expecting important developments in the work of clearing up the Eveleigh robbery, nothing of a material ...

    Article : 290 words
  25. AMERICAN MAYOR STABBED.

    A serious affray yesterday occurred in the office of the mayor of Butte, in Montana. Entering the mayor's office a Finnish ...

    Article : 90 words
  26. AMERICAN MINISTER'S COMMENTS.

    Responsibility for the statements recently published, criticising the conditions in Albania, attributed to Mr. G. F. Williams, United States Minister to Greece, is ...

    Article : 74 words
  27. THE HINDU PROBLEM.

    From a semi-official source, which on other occasions has proved correct, it is learned that a second party of 350 Hindus has left Hong Kong for Vancouver. A ...

    Article : 87 words
  28. MINISTER TAKES ACTION.

    The Minister of Health, Mr. J. D. Brown, was absent at Bendigo when the first news of the discovery of the smallpox patient was received in Melbourne, and ...

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  29. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL CASE.

    The judicial committee of the Privy Council has reserved judgment in the New South Wales appeal case of the Pastoral and Finance Association v. the ...

    Article : 205 words
  30. RISK OF INFECTION.

    The health authorities in Sydney telegraphed on Saturday that the eruption of the disease commenced on Wednesday. Dr. Sinclair assumes from this that the ...

    Article : 130 words
  31. MASSACRE OF SOLDIERS.

    A shocking story is told of the massacre of a large number of Chinese soldiers near Kalgen. Two hundred soldiers, whose complicity in the recent looting was in no ...

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  32. PRODUCE BY POST.

    The system of carrying agricultural and other produce by means of a specially organised parcels post was only introduced in Australia on Wednesday last, 1st July. ...

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  33. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    In connection with the Australian team to visit South Africa, Macartney has intimated that he will accompany the team. Macartney is employed in the railway ...

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  34. MURRAY BRIDGE GUARDED.

    The Echuca police to-day received instructions to have the Murray Bridge guarded night and day. All persons crossing from New South Wales to Victoria are ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVES.

    Lord Gladstone, Governor-General of South Africa, who is about to leave for England, was tendered a farewell banquet at Pretoria last night. ...

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  36. MR. ALFRED DEAKIN'S TRIBUTE

    The late Mr. Joseph Chamberlain had no greater admirer than the ex-Prime Minister, Mr. Alfred Deakin. The two men corresponded regularly during Mr. ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Peel River Land and Mineral Co. Ltd. has declared an interim dividend of 5 per cent. The stonemasons of London, who have ...

    Article : 145 words
  38. SEVEN CASES IN SYDNEY.

    Seven cases of small-pox were reported for this week end. They all came from the city and suburbs. A case was also reported from Newcastle. ...

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  39. BOY CAMPERS MISSING.

    Two boys named Bratt and Mullins, aged fourteen, left home on Wednesday night last to camp on Mount Wellington for a couple of days, taking a tent and some ...

    Article : 113 words
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  41. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Antwerp wool sales opened on Thursday with a brisk demand. Very few crossbreds were offering, and Germany was the chief buyer. As compared with the ...

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