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  2. INTERNATIONAL SHOW.

    Mr. Watt, the State Treasurer, when the proposal for an international show was brought under his notice, said that if the co-operation of the other States and of ...

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  3. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    Heavy importations during the first two month of the present year account for a large increase in the customs revenue. The returns made available yesterday show that ...

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  4. UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM.

    The annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science was continued at Sheffield yesterday. Sir Llewellyn Smith, permanent ...

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  5. THE POPE ANGRY.

    When King Victor Emmanuel of Italy and Queen Helena visited the University of Perugia, recently they were warmly cheered by the students ...

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  6. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A London cable message to "The Age" states that the estate left by the late Mr. Edward Pink is valued at £261,677. Mr. Pink was one of the partners of Messrs. ...

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  7. STATE BUSINESS.

    The State Cabinet sat from 2.30 until nearly 10 p.m. yesterday, and transacted a good deal of business, mostly of a routine departmental character, but including some ...

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  8. FUTURE OF ALASKA.

    Mr. J. H. Wickersham, Attorney-General of the United States, has been on a visit to Alaska. He states that he was greatly surprised ...

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  9. DOCTORS FEES.

    "Should the doctor be socialised?" This was the question asked and answered in the aflirmative by Dr. S. F. M Donald in the course of his annual address as ...

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  10. CANADIAN TARIFF.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of Canada, delivered a speech at Alberta yesterday. He said that Canada was always ready to negotiate with the United States in ...

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  11. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    Bombs have been discovered at Pandharpur (India), and three men have been arrested. It is stated that the authorities have in ...

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  12. ENDORSED BY THE WATER COMMISSION.

    Mr. Cattanach, speaking on behalf of the Water Commission, said he regarded the proposal of an international agricultural exhibition as a very good idea, more ...

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  13. LATE KING EDWARD.

    Among the suggestions put forward in South Africa for a memorial to the late King Edward are the building of a training ship to be called the Peacemaker and ...

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  14. THE COTTON SUPPLY.

    The New York Cotton Exchange estimates the cotton crop at 10,250,000 bales. If this estimate is correct the world will be faced with a cotton famine. ...

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  15. AUSTRIA AND ITALY.

    An official communique has been issued at Vienna dealing with the meeting at Salzburg (Austria) between Baron von Aelirenthal, the Austrian Hungarian Minister of ...

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  16. SITUATION IN TIBET.

    The projected despatch of British troops from India to protect British interests in Tibet has been abandoned, owing to the fact that no disturbance is likely to take ...

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  17. CANADIAN CUSTOMS.

    The revenue from the customs in Canada has increased by £1,000,000 for the first five months of the present financial year, compared with the corresponding period of ...

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  18. DREADFUL MOTOR CRASH

    At the Morgue yesterday, the Coroner (Dr. Cole) held an inquiry concerning the death of Henry Wm. David Cumming, 26 years, who was killed in a motor car ...

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  19. ANTARCTIC EXHIBITION.

    At the annual conference of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, which is being held at Sheffield, Dr. William Brace, director of the ...

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  20. NEWS FROM AMERICA.

    The Education authorities at Chicago have decided that Japanese and Chinese children are eligible to attend the schools attended by white children. ...

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  21. STRIKES IN SPAIN.

    The Spanish Government has declared martial law in the province of Bilbao, where the strike of miners, which has been in progress for some weeks, is ...

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  22. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  23. KEW ASYLUM NEGLECT.

    Concerning the scandalous incident at the Kew Lunatic Asylum, which led to the body of an inmate named Thos. Dunn being allowed to remain unburied for more than ...

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  24. SHAKESPEAREAN PLAY.

    Shakspeare's play King Henry VIII. has been revived at His Majesty's Theatre by Sir Beerbohm Tree, the well-known actor. The first performance took place last ...

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  25. WELSH MINERS.

    The miners at several of the collieries in Wales have ceased work in order to compel non-unionists to join the Miners' Federation. ...

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  26. MUSICAL FESTIVAL.

    A German musical festival is being held at San Francisco, and a thousand singers are taking part. The chief prize is a gold cup, valued at ...

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  27. INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS.

    At the Inter-Parliamentary Congress which is being held at Brussels, a resolution was passed recommending that the countries represented at the congress should ...

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  28. THE RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The board appointed to inquire into the causes of the Richmond railway disaster, composed of two members of the Government service, Mr. E. A. Moore, P.M., and ...

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  29. NEW SHIPPING SERVICE.

    Several ship owning companies in Great Britain are considering a joint scheme for building ten liners to trade between England and the River Plata (Argentina). ...

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  30. PHILIPPINE REBELLION.

    Surprise has been created by a report circulated at Washington that a rebellion has broken out at Neuva Viscaya, in the Philippine Islands. A native named ...

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  31. ELECTRICITY V. GAS.

    The monthly accounts for the electric current supplied by the council have been sent out and consumers are pleased with the low rate of lighting. Current is ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    General Louis Botha, Premier of South Africa, speaking at Pretoria, said he regretted that Dr. Jameson had referred, in his recent speeches to the Jameson raid of ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The monorail invention of Mr. Louis Brennan, which has been practically tested at the Anglo-Japanese Exhibition in carrying passengers, has been awarded a grand ...

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  34. MEXICAN REPUBLIC.

    The centenary celebrations of the freedom of the Republic of Mexico have commenced at Mexico City. All foreign nations are represented at the celebrations. ...

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  35. BANK DEPOSIT ANNEXED.

    In the Supreme Court to-day Mr. Justice M'Millan decided that £754 in the Savings Bank to the credit of Mrs. Isabella Black, and £250 of circular notes in her name ...

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  36. THE TRAIN WRECKERS.

    A feeling of the greatest concern prevails amongst residents between Brighton and Sandringham on account of three most palpable attempts at train wrecking made ...

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  37. KOREAN ANNEXATION.

    The Frankfort "Zeitung" sharply criticise the Japanese rescript of the treaty for the annexation at Korea, because of the omission of references to the treaty rights ...

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  38. STATEMENT BY THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

    The Attorney-General stated last evening that he had been informed by the board that the report was now being typed, and that it would be ready for presentation to ...

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  39. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    Cardinal Vannutelli, the Papal Legate to the Eucharistic Congress, which is to be opened at Montreal on 11th September, has arrived at Quebee. He was accompanied ...

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  40. BREACH OF PRIVILEGE.

    Recently complaint of a breach of the privileges of Parliament was made because Messrs. Troy and O'Loghlin (Labor members) had been served within the precincts ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE.

    Mr. H. C. Cameron, of the New Zealand High Commissioner's office, delivered an address at a meeting of the Sanitary Inspectors' Association. ...

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  42. CARLIST CONSPIRACY.

    The Lourdes (France) correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the French and Spanish Governments are investigating a Carlist conspiracy which has ...

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  43. SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    An accident happened at a shooting party at Deeside, Scotland. One of the party accidentally wounded Lord Kilmarnock on the car, nose and arm. The wounds are ...

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  44. A RELIGIOUS ARGUMENT.

    A man named Alfred Southgate, said to be a member of the Salvation Army, got into a heated religious argument with another man at the South Melbourne ...

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  45. LONDON SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Australie, from Adelaide 28th June; Flensberg, from Newcastle 23rd May; Prinz Regent Luitpold, from Melbourne 19th July; Jacques, from Lyttelton 23rd ...

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  46. FRANK BEAUREPAIRE.

    Frank Beaurepaire, the Victorian champion swimmer, took part in the championship swimming matches at Helsingfors, the capital of Finland, and added to his list of ...

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  48. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Ramsay late of Durham-street, Ballarat who died on 21st June last, left by will, dated 1st February,1910. estate of the value of £723 realty and £4714 personally to his relatives and friends. ...

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  49. ACCIDENT AT A FUNERAL.

    A sensational accident, which resulted in four people being drowned, occurred in Yorkshire while a funeral procession was on the way to a cemetery. ...

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  50. A TRAGIC OCCURRENCE.

    A man entered a business establishment at Bundaberg at noon to-day and asked to be shown a revolver. While the attendant was serving another person the man slipped ...

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  51. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    Ormuz, for Australia, left Suez 1st. Orontes, for Australia, left London (Tilbury) 2nd. Osterley, for Australia, left Colombo 27th ...

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  52. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

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