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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Sir John Kirk, director of the Shaftesbury Institute and Ragged Schools Union of London, visited Ballarat yesterday, and received a civic welcome at the City Hall. ...

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  3. IN THE IRRIGATION AREAS.

    Sir John. Fuller and the vice-regal party Motored from Cohuna to Gunbower this morning, passing on the way many arena of irrigable land. From Mead, which is ...

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  4. UPHEAVAL IN SPAIN.

    MADRID, 20th September. ...

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  5. THE STATE ELECTIONS.

    Up to yesterday evening there were two nominations lodged for the Melbourne South Province election at the St. Kilda town hall, which is the place of ...

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  6. THE LATE M. STOLYPIN.

    Further, details with regard to the death of M. Stolypin, the Russian Prime Minister, who succumbed to a wound inflicted by a shot fired by the Anarchist Bogrof ...

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  7. POLITICS IN CANADA.

    The sensational disclosures winch have been made to the effect that President Tuft arranged with Mr. W. R. Hearst, the proprietor of a number of American ...

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  8. CASE OF MARY DAVIES.

    Before the justices of the City Court, sitting in the Criminal Court yesterday, Dr. Samuel Peacock, of Wellington-parade, East Melbourne, was charged on remand with ...

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  9. EMERGENCY POLICE WORK.

    The Home Office has elaborated scheme for registering special constables for emergency duties, thus enabling police reservists to join the colors in war time, and ...

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  10. MR. LANG RETIRES.

    In announcing his retirement from the contest for the Melbourne South province at a public meeting in the South Melbourne town hall last night, Mr. John ...

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  11. RAILWAY ROYAL COMMISSION.

    In giving evidence yesterday before the royal commission which is inquiring into the grievances of railway men in regard to the working of the conciliation boards ...

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  12. PRIME MINISTER'S OPPONENT.

    A serious scandal has been brought to light in connection with, the election, at Quebec East, where Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Prime Minister, has been returned un ...

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  13. PRINTERS' STRIKE AT MILAN.

    A strike of printers has taken place at Milan, the men demanding higher wages, In consequence the newspapers are unable tb secure publication. ...

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  14. THE CHURCH AND LABOR.

    Some noteworthy statements were made yesterday by Anglican Bishops, in dealing with the existing, state of industrial unrest ...

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  15. RIOT AT A MEETING.

    The betting in regard to the results of the general election is 3 to 1 against a victory by the Conservative party. At a meeting in Montreal yesterday a ...

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  16. CONDOLENCES OF KING GEORGE.

    His Majesty the King has sent a telegram to the Czar, conveying his condolences in connection with the death of M. Stolypin. ...

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  17. BANDITS FIGHT POLICE.

    A sensational fight between bandits and police has taken place at Lodz, in Poland. Three bandits, on being pursued by the ...

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  18. MR. FISHER AND EMPIRE

    An interview with Mr. Fisher, Prime Minister of Australia, appears in the "Labor Leader." Mr. Fisher likens the Empire to the Solar system, with all its ...

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  19. THEFTS ON A STEAMER.

    On the arrival at the city of Victoria of the R.M.S. Makura from Sydney and Auckland, a number of thefts aboard the vessel was reported, and formed the ...

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  20. MOROCCAN PROBLEM.

    It is understood that M. Jules Cambon, the French Ambassador in Berlin, and Herr von Kiderlen-Waeehter, the German Minister of Foreign Affairs, are reverting ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES IMMIGRANTS.

    Mr. T. A. Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, to-day inspected the Shaw, Savill and Albion steamer Pakeha, 10,481 tons, prior to her sailing with 1100 ...

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  22. MR. SKINNER AT ST. KILDA.

    At St. Kilda town hall last night a large number of electors of Melbourne South province met to hear, the views of Mr. Henry Skinner. Mr. Mahoney, J.P., was ...

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  23. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John O'Connor, late of Hotham-street, East Melbourne, who died on 25th June Inst, left by will dated 21th April, 1903, estate of the value of £3854 realty and £3608 personalty to his ...

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  24. SPANISH MONARCHY.

    Fewer insurances against the risk of war between European powers are now being taken, and the rates at Lloyd's are lower. Twenty-fiye. guineas per cent., however ...

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  25. LABOR AND IMMIGRANTS

    The Premier, Mr. Wilson, has secured a copy of the letter written by Mr. M'Callum, secretary of the Western Australian division of the Australian Labor ...

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  26. JOHNSON-WELLS FIGHT.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (Most Rev. Dr. Davidson) has associated himself with the agitation now in progress to stop the boxing contest between Jack Johnson ...

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  27. SHOPKEEPERS ALARMED.

    A novel reason has been given for the opposition of shopkeepers to Mr. Lloyd-George's National Insurance Bill. Seven hundred delegates, representing 2,000,000 ...

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  28. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The strike of railway men at Dublin arose through two men employed at the terminus of the Great Southern line refusing to handle timber consigned by a ...

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  29. MOUNT ETNA ERUPTION.

    The present eruption of Mount Etna has never before been equalled. Eighty- five vents are violently ejecting lava. Hundreds of square miles of country have been ...

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  30. ANOTHER AVIATOR KILLED.

    While aeroplaning at Devitt, in [?]owa, an aviator named Alfred Rosenbaum lost control of his machine, and falling a distance of 50 feet he was killed. ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES.

    Samples of prize wheats from the recent Royal show in Sydney are being exhibited in the rooms of the Corn Trade Association in Liverpool, and are ...

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  32. THE MISSING DENTIST.

    The police have been unable to trace Mr. Henderson, a dentist, formerly, of Rutherglen, Victoria, who disappeared from a London hotel in October, 1910. It has ...

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  33. GERMAN BANK RATE RAISED.

    The Berlin bank rate, which for some months has been 4 per cent., has been increased to 5 per cent. ...

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  34. PRICE OF GAS.

    A largely attended public meeting, under the auspices of the Gas Consumers' League, was held in the Prahran town hall last night to consider the gas supply ...

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  35. NO NEWS SINCE OCTOBER LAST.

    Mr. Alan Rupert Philip Henderson left Rutherglen on 21st September last year, with the intention of proceeding to America to complete his studies in his ...

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  36. FLOATING DOCK COLLAPSES.

    While a floating dock was being towed to Brindisi it collapsed when off Land's End. The dock broke into two portions, both of which sank. The crow on board, who were ...

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  37. NAPHTHALINE EXPLOSION.

    A serious burning accident occurred, at the city council's new electric sub-station this afternoon, owing to an explosion of raphthaline, a painter named [?] ...

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  38. POSTAL PROOF CERTIFICATE.

    The British Post Office will next month introduce a system by which, at a cost of [?] 12d., a certificate can be obtained which will prove that a letter has been posted. ...

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  39. LOWAN.

    Mr. George M'Gowan, a former resident of Horsham, arid now of Melbourne, has been selected to contest the Lowan seat in the Labor interest. There was only one ...

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  40. STATEMENTS BY A RELATIVE.

    Mr. G. A. Keartland, who is a relative of the missing man, stated yesterday that Mr. Rupert Henderson is a son of the late Mr. W. P. Henderson, principal of the ...

    Article : 299 words
  41. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  42. INDI.

    A conference at delegates, representing 45 branches of the People's party and 22 branches of the Australian Women's National League within the Federal electorate ...

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  43. RECENT KILMORE LANDSLIP.

    At a meeting of the Pyalong shire council yesterday the following resolution was carried unanimously, on the motion of Cr. Shanahan, seconded by Cr. Griflin ...

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  44. ANTHRAX IN ENGLAND.

    There have been no fever than 501 officially confirmed outbreaks' of anthrax in England during the past eight months, the number of animals affected being 704. ...

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  46. UPPER GOULBURY.

    Nominations for a Labor candidate to oppose Mr. Cookson, M.L.A., closed on Friday. There were two candidates Messrs. E. Maloney, land and estate agent ...

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  47. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--AT London. Corintme, from Wellington 10th August. Passed St. Catherin's Point: Strathallan, from Port Pirie 10th July. At Buenos Ayres: Arrino ...

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