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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Though the most desperate efforts were made by one or two New South Wales members to introduce party bitterness and petty spite into the first hour of the first ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The royal commission appointed to inquire into the grievances of the railway men in connection with the working of the conciliation boards resumed its sittings ...

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  4. FRENCH MURDER CASE.

    The mystery surrounding the assassination of M. Guillotin, a real estate owner near Tours, in June last, who was found dead with a bullet wound in his head, has ...

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  5. RURAL INTERESTS.

    An important announcement relative to the "fair average quality" standard was made at the meeting of the council of the chamber of commerce on Monday, Mr. H. ...

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  6. WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    The wresting match for the championship of the world between the holder of the title. Frank Gotch, and the challenger, George Hackenschmidt, took place in ...

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  7. PROBLEM OF MOROCCO.

    M. Cambon, the French Ambassador to Berlin, yesterday handed to Herr KiderlenWaechter, German Minister for Foreign Affairs, written proposals by France in ...

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  8. THE GAS MONOPOLY.

    A meeting of persons interested in securing a reduction in the price of gas was held in the town hall, Fitzroy, last night. The mayor of Fitzroy (Cr. M'Mahen) ...

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  9. THE CORONATION.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday the Prime Minister submitted a motion congratulating the King and Queen on their Coronation, repenting assurances ...

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  10. WHERE IS MARY DAVIES?

    Despite its strength of numbers and its untiring quest, pursued both night and day, the detective force engaged in the search for the body of the Woman Mary Margaret. ...

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  11. THE WHEAT SUPPLY.

    The select committee on the marketing and transportation of wheat took further evidence at the State Parliament House yesterday. There were present Messrs. ...

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  12. "WAR RISKS."

    Owing to the sharp rise in the price of sugar, insurances have been effected on the increased values of the shipments. Numerous sugar cargoes are afloat from ...

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  13. YOUNG WIFE AND HER LOVER.

    Like the victim of the murder, M. Paul Houssard is a land owner of some means. A few years ago, M. Houssard, having fallen in love with his young cousin, ...

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  14. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor-General received at Government House yesterday an address from the Hebrew" congregations of Victoria. The Governor and Lady Fuller gave a ...

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  15. GERMANY AND AGADIR.

    It is affirmed by Germans resident in Tangier that the German war ships will remain at Agadir until the Mannesmann Bros., the influential German firm, have ...

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  16. SPAIN DEFERS OCCUPATION.

    It is announced that the intended occupation by Spain of Ifni, southward of Agadir, under the terms of the HispanoMorocean treaty of 1880, has been ...

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  17. BLOODTHIRSTY BRIGAND.

    The notorious Anatolian brigand Tehakirdji assassinated several peasants in the neighborhood of Marmarice, a port in Turkey in Asia. The brigand suspected ...

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  18. NEW AVIATION RECORD.

    At St. Malo yesterday M. Garros, the French aviator, achieved a world's record for altitude by reaching a height of 13,800 feet in his monoplane. ...

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  19. FRENCH NAVAL REVIEW.

    A grand naval review was held in Toulon Harbor yesterday. Everything had been done to make the review, a most impressive one. Ninety ...

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  20. GOVERNMENT REWARD OF £200.

    The Acting Chief Secretary (Mr. M'Birde) has approved of a recommendation by the Chief Commissioner of Police (Mr. O'Callaghan), that a reward of £200 ...

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  21. A BANDIT BY HEREDITY.

    "Tehakirdji is a bandit by heredity, for he succeeded his father, who was killed in an encounter with the troops. The peasants of the Smyrna vilayet both fear and love ...

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  22. AVIATOR BURNED TO DEATH

    The French aviator Le Forestier was the victim of a shocking fatality yesterday at Huelva. When his aeroplane was at a height of 250 feet a mishap occurred, and ...

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  23. COMMONWEALTH WORKS.

    Mr. O'Malley's digest of the work done by his department, was issued yesterday to members of the Federal Parliament. The list of Victorian public works is usually ...

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  24. ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    An application was made in the Practice Court yesterday to the Chief Justice for a rule calling upon the publisher of "The Age" to show cause why he should not be ...

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  25. THE FIFESHIRE WRECK.

    The Italian gunboat Volturno has returned to Aden after visiting the scene of the wreck of the steadier Fifeshire, 20 miles south of Cape Guardafui. ...

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  26. RAILWAY, MEN IN AUSTRIA.

    Five hundred delegates from railway men's, organisations in all parts of Austria met in Vienna yesterday and passed a resolution in favor of a demand for an ...

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  27. NEWCASTLE STRIKES.

    The crisis in the colliery industry is daily becoming more acute. This morning wheelers at the New Lambton pit banded in notice of their intention to cease work ...

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  28. THE OPENING CEREMONY.

    The second session of the fourth Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia was opened yesterday afternoon by this Governor-General at the Federal ...

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  29. AN EXCITING COLLISION.

    A sensation was caused during the review by a collision which occurred, owing to a mist, between the battleship Brennus, 11,190 tons, and a steamer conveying ...

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  30. POST OFFICE REFORM.

    In pursuance of a suggestion made by a committee of inquiry, Mr. Herbert Samuel, Postmaster-General, has agreed to a scheme of devolution in connection with the ...

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  31. LISBON DOCKERS' STRIKE ENDS.

    The strike of lightermen, and dockers has ended. Eight cork workers were convicted to-day of having burnt down a cork factory. ...

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  32. LARGE FIRES IN GLASGOW

    Two destructive fires occurred in Glasgow last night. An outbreak in the building of the Glasgow Co-operative Society destroyed the ...

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  33. TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    The annual Trade Union Congress was opened at Newcastle-on-Tyne yesterday. There were 520 delegates present, representing 1,667,000 members. ...

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  34. THE LITHGOW TURMOIL.

    This afternoon, John Dixon, James Cairnes, Bernard Scully, Edward Williams, Ross Kennedy, and William Delauey, were arrested at Lithgow on warrant, and ...

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  35. DEATH OF MR. LUXTON, M.L.C.

    Mr. Thomas Luxton, M.L.C., died at his residence, "Royston," Dandenong-road, Caulfield, early yesterday morning. Born in Devonshire, England, in 1850, he arrived ...

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  36. AIDING THE FRUIT INDUSTRY.

    The subdivision of the land recently acquired by the Closer Settlement Board at Shepparton is already attracting attention. At the meeting of the Shepparton ...

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  37. PREMIER OF PORTUGAL

    Under the newly adopted constitution for the Republic, Senbor Jao Chagas, who has been Portuguese Charged Affaires in Paris since October last, has been ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    Sir John Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, in a press interview strongly urged that efforts should be made to open the French market under more reasonable ...

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  39. ENGLISH CRICKETERS

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  40. CORDITE FACTORY COMPLETED.

    The cordite factory at Maribyrnong has been completed except for unimportant outbuildings, and a staff of 60 workmen will be chosen and the factory set in full ...

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  41. SCULLING IN ENGLAND.

    The English champion sculler, Ernest Barry, who is matched to contest the championship of England against the Australian challenger, W. Fogwell, has recovered ...

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  42. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES.

    The international Statistical Conference was opened at The Hague to-day. Australia is represented by Captain R. M. Collins, official secretary to the Commonwealth in ...

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  43. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  44. SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS.

    A discussion took place in the Camberwell council on Monday niglit on the tramway question. The matter was brought up by Cr. Beckett, who urged that now 'Hawthorn and Kew councils ...

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  45. THE STATE ELECTIONS

    Mr. W. A. T. Davies has offered himself to the Commonwealth Liberal League as a candidate for the Brunswick seat in the legislative Assembly to contest the next ...

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  46. CUP DAY EXCURSIONS.

    Doubt was raised recently whether the Railway department would be able to place the usual number of seated and covered trucks at the disposal of Sunday school ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLES.

    In a motor speed test at the Brighton Beach motordrome yesterday, Burman, an American- automobolist, put up a world's record for one mile from a flying start, on ...

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  48. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--At London: Eneas, from Brisbane 7th July. At Avonmouth: Drayton Grange, from Lyttleton 14th July. At Antwerp: Strathroy, from Port Pirie 24th ...

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  51. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    Otway arrived Plymouth on 1st inst. China left Colombo for Australia, Sunday. ...

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  54. BARNES'S GOOD AVERAGES.

    The averages for the season just concluded of S. F. Barnes, of Staffordshire, who is a member of the English cricket team which is about to visit Australia, are ...

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  55. Advertising

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