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  2. DEATH OF EMPRESS EUGENIE.

    The death is announced of the Empress Eugenie, widow of Napoleon III, who since 1870 has been living in quiet, retirement in England. Death occurred while ...

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  3. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    ADELAIDE.--The Prince of Wales scored another personal triumph on his arrival in Adelaide on Monday. It was also political triumph, for behind all ...

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  4. THE POLES' REVERSE.

    It is reported from Spa that as a result of M. Brabski's request for Allied intervention, pointing out that Poland's foreign policy had been misunderstood, the Allies ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND GOVERNORSHIP.

    BRISBANE.--The Acting Premier, Mr. Fihelly. announced on Monday that he had received a cable message from London stating that the Imperial Government had ...

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  6. MORE GERMAN BLUSTER

    The signing of the protocol by the German delegates at Spa Conference--by which they agreed to the reduction of the number of Germany's military effectives to ...

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  7. THE GAS STRIKE.

    Although a settlement of the gas strike is in sight, and the public is eagerly awaiting the termination of the disastrous conflict, the parties concerned do not appear ...

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  8. THE BALLARAT ELECTION.

    The Chief Commonwealth Electoral Officer, Mr. Oldham, yesterday made available the following figures for the ordinary votes polled on Saturday in the Ballarat ...

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  9. ORANGE DAY IN IRELAND

    In view of to-day's Orange celebrations Belfast and other towns are filled with, troops, but there is little likelihood of serious trouble. Effigies of De Valera, the ...

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  10. EVENTS IN THE FAR EAST

    At the instance of Marshal Tuan [?] the President has dismissed General Wet and deprived General Tsao-qun of his military rank. Portions of Tuan's ...

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  11. FATE OF THE GOVERNMENT.

    BALLARAT.--A crowded demonstration in connection with the success of the Labor candidate, Mr. M'Grath, in the election, was held at the A.W.U. ...

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  12. Celebration in Melbourne.

    In commemoration of the 230th anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne, the Loyal Orange Institution of Victoria held its annual demonstration in the Town Hall ...

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  13. THE SALARY GRAB

    Encouraged by the probable defeat at Ballarat of a member who voted in favor of the salary grab, opponents of the raid upon the Treasury are arranging for the ...

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  14. Office of State Governor.

    The executive of the Australian Women's National League, Melbourne, has carried the following resolution, in opposition to the movement for the abolition ...

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  15. A DRASTIC GREEK "LESSON."

    A telegram from Constantinople states that the Greeks have given the followers of the Nationalist leader, Mustapha Kemal, a drastic lesson. They leave executed great ...

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  16. ENGINE DRIVERS' DISPUTE.

    Contrary to the expectations of delegates, the conference of employers and employes who are sitting to determine a basic wage for engine drivers and firemen did ...

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  17. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Prince of Wales has intimated that he will have much pleasure in becoming a patron of the national committee of the Young Men's Christian Association of ...

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  18. BRITAIN'S FRIENDSHIP WITH AMERICA.

    The Paris correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" telegraphs:--"It is understood that Great Britain is seeking some protective arrangement with the United ...

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  19. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    SYDNEY.--An interim report to the Premier by the technical commission of inquiry of the Board of Trade, appointed by the late Government to inquire into the ...

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  20. WOMEN'S LEAGUE CENSURE.

    The Bairnsdale branch of the Australian Women's National League has carried the following resolution:-- That the branch strongly condemns the action ...

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  21. Western Visit Appreciated.

    PERTH.--The Governor, Sir. F. Newde-gate, has received the following farewell telegram from the Prince of Wales:--"I crossed the eastern boundary of ...

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  22. FOOTBALL ROWDYISM.

    Circumstances surrounding the fracas at Port Melbourne last Saturday after the football match were officially brought under the notice of the Victorian Football ...

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  23. ANTI-GRAB FUND.

    The following amounts have been received by the Taxpayers' Association:--Charles Sal[?], Armadale £1 1; Elizabeth Boyd East Melbourne, 5. ...

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  24. PROPOSED STATE LEGISLATION.

    The Tokio correspondent of the New York "Times" has interviewed Viscount Kaneko, a member of the Japanese Privy Council. Viscount Kaneko said that the ...

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  25. A BOOKMAKER ARRESTED.

    Mark Davis, 49, bookmaker, was arrested last night, and charged at the City Watch House with having broken into the factory of Charlotte Anne Cohen and having stolen ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    The Minister of Customs announced yesterday that the Commonwealth Government had received a notification from the imperial Government to the effect that the ...

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  27. AMERICAN PRESIDENTSHIP.

    Governor Cox, the Democratic candidate for the Presidentship, stated in an interview with a representative of the New York "Times" that the major part of the ...

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  28. MISS DORIS HADDEN'S RECITAL.

    Miss Doris Hadden gave a pianoforte recital in the At[?]enæum Hall last night, at which she was assisted by Mr. A. Howett-worster. Miss Hadden's programme ...

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  29. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    Observers here consider it a matter of great importance that the former Minister of Justice, Mr. Ozaki, has announced that he will henceforth abandon all political ...

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  30. Alleged Rent Profiteering.

    A case of alleged profiteering in house rent came before Richmond City Council last night. A letter was received from a resident of Lord-street, stating that her ...

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  31. Broken Hill Dispute.

    SYDNEY.--The adjourned compulsory conference on the Broken Hill strike resumed its sitting in Sydney on Monday, representatives of the mining employes and ...

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  32. THE MENACE TO INDIA

    A telegram from Teheran reports that Bolshevist forces have advanced from Mashhad-u-sar, on the Caspian Sea, to Sari. ...

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  33. Doctor's Expenses as a Witness.

    BENDIGO.--A debt case presenting un-usual features was heard in the City Court on Monday, when Dr. F. G. Berke Gaffney sued W. S. Dunstan, butcher, for the ...

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  34. THE RETURN OF SCHLESWIG.

    In connection with the Schleswig reunion celebrations a crowd of 70,000 enthusiastically welcomed the King and Queen of Denmark, and members of the Royal ...

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  35. N.S.W. Railway Grievances.

    SYDNEY.--A deputation representative of all branches of the railways and members of the executive of the Railway and Tramway Association waited on the ...

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  36. OVER NIAGARA IN A BARREL.

    Yesterday an Englishman named C. G. Stephens attempted to shoot Niagara Falls in barrel. He was killed [On 11th July, 1886, and again on 15th ...

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  37. The Sugar Shortage.

    SYDNEY.--The sugar shortage will soon be an event of the past. The Colonial Sugar Co.'s refining works at Pyrmont are at present working at full pressure, ...

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  38. TAXATION ANOMALIES.

    Sir,--The report in your issue of the 8th the inst. of an interview by a deputation from the Chamber of Commerce with the State Treasurer requesting that Federal income ...

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  39. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William M'Millan Hair, late of Alberton. Who died on 13th May by will of 5th December 1917 left £2029 real estate and £11,275 personality. He [?] legacies to numerous a ...

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  40. DESERTION FROM THE ARMY.

    The Chamber of Deputies, by 136 votes to 70, has authorised proceedings against the Socialist deputy, Signor Misano, on the charge of being a deserter from the ...

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  41. Forty-Four Hour Week.

    SYDNEY.--A meeting of the Iron Trades Employers' Association was held on Sunday, when the demand for a 44-hour week and no Saturday work was discussed. The ...

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  42. BIRTLES'S AUSTRALIAN PICTURES

    A private screening of the first series of Francis Birtles's latest film production. In the Track of the Prince of Wales, was given at the Empire Theatre, Bourke-street. ...

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  43. Y.M.C.A. APPEAL.

    Sir,--Will you kindly give me space to briefly ask the support of mothers to an undertaking for the success of which a large number of city Women are working ...

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  44. DR. MANNIX IN NEW YORK.

    It was announced in all Roman Catholic churches yesterday that Archbishop Mannix will arrive in New York on Friday or Saturday next. He will be the guest ...

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  45. Strange Poisoning Case.

    TERANG.--An inquiry into the death [?] Robert Rundle, who died suddenly on 23rd April last, at Boggy Creek, seclude [?] at Curdie's River, about nine or ten miles ...

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  46. EIGHT-HOUR DAY FOR SEAMEN.

    The International Seamen's Conference, sitting at Genoa, voted by 48 to 26 in favor of an eight-hour day for seamen, hour day for seamen, cut the motion, requiring a two-thirds ...

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  47. THE PAPER SHORTAGE.

    It is understood that plans are under way for the establishment of a large paper mill in southern Saskatchewan. The mill will utilise a large quantity of available ...

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  48. TRAMWAY EXTENSIONS.

    Melbourne City Council, on the recommendation of its public works committee, yesterday decided to urge Tramway. Board to proceed without delay with the ...

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  49. MOUNT KEMBLA DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY.--Mr. Cann, Minister of Mines, stated on Monday that the inquiry into the dispute at the Mount Kembla mine was to proceed. Both ...

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  50. SWITZERLAND AND VATICAN.

    The Swiss Federal Government is about to resume diplomatic relations with the relations were severed in 1873. The Jesuit order will be later ...

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  51. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE.

    A message from Berlin states that British ship owners have offered to restore to the Hamburg-Amerika line portion of the company's vessels now in British ports. ...

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  52. PURE FOOD LAWS.

    At Northcote yesterday, before Mr. Kelley P.M., and honorary megistrates the firm of W. Smith and Sons Pty. Ltd., bacon curers and small goods manufacturers. Bastings-street, Northcote, ...

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  53. Waterside Workers' Election.

    SYDNEY.--Mr. Justice Ferguson on Monday again had before him, on behalf of T. W. M'Cristal, an application to continue an injunction to restrain the officers ...

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  54. Chair of Divinity.

    BALLARAT.--At the Orange anniversary demonstration at the Alfred Hall on Monday night, Rev.T.J. Riddell, of the Ebenezer Presbyterian Church, referred to ...

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