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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor and Lady [?]ller yesterday afternoon paid the first official visit to the Melbourne General Hospital. They were escorted over the institution by the ...

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  3. FEDERAL EXPENDITURE.

    Now that the financial year has closed and the effect of the wages increases granted to post office employes by the present Postmaster-General and his colleagues ...

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  4. WOMEN IMMIGRANTS.

    Sir Newton Moore Agent-General for Western Australia, in a letter to the "Standard" refers to the circular offering suggestions to the Governments of the ...

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  5. VETO OF THE LORDS.

    In connection with the intentions of the Government if the peers resist the wishes of the House of Commons in regard to the Parliament (Veto) Bill, it is stated that ...

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  6. THE KING IN SCOTLAND.

    The King and Queen arrived in Edinburgh yesterday on their visit to Scotland. Their Majesties were accorded a magnificent welcome. ...

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  7. SIR G. REID'S ACCIDENT.

    Further details of the sensational motor car accident yesterday, in which Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia and two members of his family were ...

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  8. THE CORONATION.

    The Coronation presented a spectacle of fascinating beauty that distinctly surpassed the celebration of 1902 by the completeness of its symbolical detail and the ...

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  9. TROUBLE IN BALKANS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. T. M'Kinnon Wood, Under-Secretary to the Foreign Office, in reply to Mr. J. F. Hope (Unionist), said the Government ...

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  10. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The debate on the National Insurance Bill was resumed in committee in the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Lloyd-George made a concession ...

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  11. AN OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    The Acting Minister for External Affairs yesterday received the following cable message from Sir George Reid:--"Greatly appreciate your message of sympathy; both ...

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  12. RUSSIAN ARMY FRAUDS.

    A conclusion has been reached in the trial at Moscow of two generals, 21 colonels, 28 captains and four State councillors, in connection with the Moscow Supply ...

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  13. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    The English newspapers note the satisfaction felt in Australia and the other oversea dominions at the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese alliance, and particularly the ...

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  14. RELIGIOUS RIOTS.

    Fifty summonses have been issued in connection with the religious riots that took place at Belfast on Sunday last. A number of houses belonging to the mill ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS.

    In its negotiations for the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese alliance the Imperial Government appears to have made no departure from the custom of not consulting the ...

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  16. FIGHT WITH STRIKERS.

    The strikers at Amsterdam yesterday attacked the military cyclists who were superintending work at the transport waggons. They stoned the police and the ...

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  17. ASSOCIATED COMPANIES.

    A suit has been filed in the Federal Court which seeks to compel a bona fide separation of the Reading Railway Company and the Reading Coal Company. The ...

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  18. CZAR VISITS FINLAND.

    For the first time since his accession in 1894, the Czar has landed on the mainland of Finland. His Imperial Highness has made excursions at Frederikshamm and its ...

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  19. A GENERAL'S GALLANTRY

    On the occasion of the military review held in Dublin during the recent visit of the King and Queen an incident occurred which was marked by a display of ...

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  20. CHOLERA IN NEW YORK.

    An outbreak of cholera has occurred among a number of Italians who recently arrived in this city. Fifteen cases have been reported, and six of them have proved ...

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  21. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL

    The King Edward Memorial committee has agreed to erect in Piccadilly at the end of the Broad Walk in Queen Park. the memorial statue which Mr. Bertram ...

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  22. OUR POSTAL FACILITIES.

    The additions to the North Melbourne Post Office, which, with the purchase of the old police court, have entailed an expenditure of over £2000, were formally ...

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  23. HOME FOR GERMAN OFFICERS.

    The wife of General Isenbart has founded a convalescent home for officers at Ober Planitz, in Saxony, at a cost of £100,000. ...

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  24. LONG DISTANCE FLIGHT.

    A remarkable feat in aviation was accomplished yesterday by M. Olieslagers, a Belgian aviator. Making an ascent in a monoplane, he ...

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  25. BISLEY RIFLE MEETING.

    Shooting in the competition at Bisley for the "Daily Telegraph" prize, Captain M'Knight of New Zealand, won £5. [The "Daily Telegraph" match comprises ...

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  26. A SENSATIONAL ALLEGATION.

    The father of Mr. Hewson, the mate of the steamer Santa Rosa, who was drowned when the vessel was wrecked recently, declared at the official inquiry ...

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  27. HORRORS IN THE CONGO.

    Remarkable evidence has been given at Boma, in the Congo Free State, before the Court which is hearing the appeal by Major Arnold against his conviction and ...

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  28. ATLANTIC FARES INCREASED.

    Owing to the increase in seamen's wages as the result of the recent strike, the passenger rates on the Atlantic liners have been raised to the extent of 10. ...

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  29. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    F. A. Tarrant, formerly of Melbourne, continues to score heavily. Playing for Middlesex against Hampshire, at Southampton, he made 112. ...

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  30. LORD KITCHENER'S NEW POST.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald (Labor) asked the Government to set aside a day for the discussion of Lord Kitchener's appointment as ...

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  31. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    James Barton of Balmatium, farmer, who died on 2nd June last, left by will dated 15th December, 1910, estate of the value of £4408 realty and £1166 personalty to his widow and children. ...

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  32. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    An outbreak of foot and mouth disease has occurred at Rye, in Sussex. LOUISIANA, 18th July. Sugar planters and producers who have ...

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  34. SENSATION AT BRUNSWICK.

    At 1 o'clock this morning Constable Sleddin, of Brunswick, reported a sensational incident to head quarters. He had been on plain clothes duty in the district that ...

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  35. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  37. QUEENS LAND IMMIGRANTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Lennon warned the Government that the State had enjoyed seven years of good seasons, and bad times must come. He ...

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  38. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--At Queenstown: Gnerveur, from Adelaide 12th March. At Valparaiso: Auchenblae, from Newcastle 18th June; St. Celeste, from Newcastle 23rd ...

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  39. THE MAIL STEAMERS

    Macedonia arrived Suez from Australia Sunday last. ...

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