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  2. STATE-OWNED STEAMSHIP LINE.

    Great interest has been aroused by the announcement that before the left England of Monday Mr. W.M. Hughes, the Australiann Prime Minister, completed the ...

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  3. FARMERS' CONVENTION.

    PORT FAIRY.—The fourteenth annual convention of the chamber of agriculture commeiced here on Tuesday. The conference was officially opened this ...

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  4. STATE CABINET.

    The new session of the State Parliament will be opened on Wednesday next at 2 p.m.; and the meeting of the Cabinet yesterday was occupied chiefly in the ...

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  5. MAROONED EXPLORERS.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton, who proceeded from Monte Video to the relief of the marooned members of his expedition under the command of Mr. Frank Wild, was ...

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  6. THE FIGHTING FRONTS

    A telegram from Petrograd received in Rome announces that the Russians have penetrated the Hungarian province of Transylvania. ...

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  7. SYDNEY WOOL FOR ITALY

    When the House of Commons met yesterday Mr. Eugene Wason drew attention to the large purchases of wool by Italian buyers at the Sydney sales. He asked whether ...

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  8. THE LUNCHEON.

    The delegates were entertained at luncheon in the afternoon by the Port Fairy Agricultural Society. The president, Mr. D. Madden. preside. The guests included ...

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  9. LABOR PARTY'S IDEAL.

    The establishment of a Commonwealth owned line of steamers has been the ambition of the Federal Labor party ever since it became a moving force in the ...

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  10. IRISH HOME RULE.

    Mr. John Redmond presided at t meeting of 50 Nationalist members in Dublin to-day. It was resolved, with two dissentients. that "we have learned with the ...

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  11. TRIAL OF ROGER CASEMENT.

    The trial of Sir Roger Casement on 'a charge of high treason was begun in the Old Bailey yesterday, before Lord Chief Justice Reading and. .Lord Justices ...

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  12. A POSTAL BUNGLE.

    It has been discovered that many letters intended for the mail by the R.M.S. Mongolia which left London on 13th May for Australia, and later mails via the Canal ...

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  13. Statement by Mr. Fenton. M.P.

    Speaking at Monday night's meeting of Footseray Labor League. Mr. J.E. Fenton announced the Prime Minister, Mr. W.M. Hughes had effected the purchase ...

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  14. SCRIPTURE INSTRUCTION

    The principle of the referendum has been [?] by the State Cabinet in connection with licensing question. At the Cabinet meeting yesterday Sir Alexander Peacock ...

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  15. CROSSING CARPATHIANS.

    Grave political consequences are sure to result from the incursion of the Russians across the Carpathiaos. When the Russians last passed the range some eighteen ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLES.

    Mr. Gordon Campbell has handed over to the Cross the first instalment of £50,000 from the meat trade, Of this sum £20,000 was from the Argentine. ...

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  17. STATEMENT BY SENATOR PEARCE.

    In the course of a speech at the luncheon to delegates to the farmers convention at Port Fairy yesterday, Senator Pearce announced, and loud ...

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  18. A MANAGER APPOINTED.

    Mr. Herbert Larkin, who has been appointed general manager for the Commonwealth Government's shipping line, was formerly an official of the Australasian ...

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  19. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. Roosevelt has declined to accept nomination as the Progressive Republican candidate for the Presidency of the United States. He urged his followers to support ...

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  20. DESCRIPTION OF VESSELS.

    The fifteen vessels purchased by the Prime Minister represent an aggregate tonnage of 65,245 tons gross register, and a carrying capacity of between 120,000 ...

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  21. INDIAN PRINCE'S MUNIFICENCE

    The Sultan of Johore has presented the British Government with a squadron of fighter aeroplanes, costing £31.500. ...

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  22. DAY-BAKING TROUBLE.

    It has become increasingly evident during the pant few days that the attempt of the Trades Hall to force day baking on the the public, against its will, cannot be ...

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  23. THE ITALIAN VICTORY.

    On Monday the streets of Borne wore gaily decked with flags in honor of the Italians' signal victory, and a great evening demonstration was arranged. ...

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  24. ALLIED AIR RAID ON KARLSRUHE.

    The German account of the Allied air raid on Karlsrohe states that the town was en fete for the fenst of Corpus Christi The streets, and especially the recreation ...

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  25. BURST WATER MAIN.

    At about 10.45 p.m. yesterday a large water main on the south side of the Glenferrie railway crossing in Glenferrie-road burst. and flooded the surrounding area ...

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  26. SYDNEY'S BUTTER SUPPLY.

    SYDNEY.—The Attorney General stated on Tuesday that although there was sufficient butter in Sydney to meet city requirements there was not sufficient for country ...

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  27. ZINC CONCENTRATES.

    In formation has been received in Melbourne, that the Zinc Producers' Association of Australia, which was created as part of the general scheme formulated by ...

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  28. THE HEAVY HAND OF THE LAW

    GEELONG.—Although some hundreds of pounds worth of merehandise helonging to traders disappears annually from the local railway yards, the public rarely hears of a ...

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  29. THE ARABIAN REVOLT.

    It ia reported from Cairo that the Grand Shercef's troops in Arabia have cut the telegraphs and uprooted the Hedjaz railway. They have destroyed the railway ...

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  30. COST OF THE FLEET.

    Although the enable messages to not indicate the sum that Mr. Hughes has paid for the flect, it may be assumed that the purchase price is close upon £2,000,000 ...

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  31. MENINGITIS.

    One death from meningitis occurred at the Alfred Hospital yesterday. Another death was reported from the Melbourne Hospital. ...

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  33. Fighting in the Caucasus.

    A Turkish communique claims:—"We routed the enemy in the northern reaches of the Chorokh, on the Caucasus front, securing rich booty, including seven ...

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  36. CASE IN THE COUNTRY.

    NARNARGOON.—A case of meningitis has occurred here. Dr. White had the patient immediately sent to Melbourne. Care is being taken that the "contracts" ...

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  38. General von Buelow Retires.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that General von Buelow, commanding the German armies fronting the French centre, has retired on account of ill health. ...

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  40. ANOTHER DEATH IN PERTH.

    PERTH.—Another death from meningitis occurred in Perth Hospital on Monday night, the victim being a child 8 years of age. ...

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