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  2. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Kangaroo Island commission (South Australia), accompanied by members of the South Australian Legisulature [?] a representative of the Department ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Colonel Seely, Undersecretary of State for the Colones, speaking on the Colonial office vote, said that, as regarded ...

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  4. RINGING THE CHANGE.

    Two strangers visited the town on Wednesday, and endeavored to "ring the change” at several hotels. In each instance they tendered a sovereign in ...

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  5. BENDIGO.

    The Sandhurst branch of the A.N.A. on Thursday night affirmed the desirability of establishing an Agricultural School and Farm and Bendigo, and ...

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  6. MINERS' REST.

    Thursday being the end of the school half-year, visitors were allowed to attend and see the children at lessons. At the close of the day’s labors a ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    A meeting of the “advirnced” laberal members of the House of Commons Was held to-day, Sir Cha[?] Dilke presiding. After discussing the conference between ...

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  8. BEAUFORT.

    St. John’s Church of England, Beaufort. was crowded to the doors on Wednesday evening, when the new Vicar (the Rev. F. Stilwell, of Wedderburn), ...

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  9. THE CONSPIRACY TRIALS.

    At a meeting of the Laanecoorie District Council of the P.L.C. on Wednesday evening, Mr M. Connell moved the following resolution, which was ...

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  10. CABLE NEWS.

    The “Daily News” .states that Sir Eldon Gorst, C. B., British Agent and Consul-Guneral in Egypt, is at present in England on his annual leave of ...

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  11. CABLE NEWS.

    The Interstate Commence Commission sitting at Washington is now enquiring into the freight rates of the chief railroads. The commission has decided that ...

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  12. CABLE NEWS.

    Jeffries-states that his wind is perfect. Bob Fitzsimmons anticipates that Jeffries is certain to he the wanner inside of 15 rounds. ...

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  13. AMUSEMENTS.

    The usual change of programme will be submitted at this spacious and everpopular picture resort—the Alfred Hallto-night. A magnificent programme of ...

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  14. REVISED ACCESSION OATH.

    The terms of the revised Accession Oath Declaration, read in the House of Commons by the Prime Minitser (Mr Asquith), has given general satisfaction ...

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  15. CAMPERDOWN.

    The rainfall for June was 204 points, making 14 inches 11 points for the expired portion of the year. ...

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  16. REMARKABLE NEGRO RULER.

    One of the most remargable neroes perhaps the most remarkable one, that over lived, has passed away at Kingston Jamiaca, in the person of General Nora ...

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  17. WATER TROUBLE AT BENDIGO.

    Mr Merrin Chief Inspector of Mines, wished Bendigo to-day in connection with the flooding of the Victoria Quartz mine. He temporarily ...

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  18. CASTLEMAINE.

    The inspector of the Sludge Abatement Board has this year been visiting the dredges in the district. In several instances he administered can ...

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  19. EAST KERRY ELECTION.

    Mr J. O'Sullivan, Nationalist member for Kerry has been unseated. He was charged with intimidation and using undue influence, and the allegations ...

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  20. OVER-INSURING VESSELS.

    Lord Ellon borough, formerly Commander Edward Downes Law, R.N., in a speech in the House of Lords, urged the Government to introduce a bill making ...

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  21. PROSPEROUS STATE.

    Sir Thomas Robinson, in acknowledging the toast of his health at the annual Queensland dinner, said that it was impossible for Queensland to forget that ...

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  22. THE "DAILY TELEGRAPH’S" SUG-TION.

    The "Daily Telegraph" reports that diplomatic changes may open the way for the appointment of Viscount Kitchener as British Agent at Cairo. ...

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  23. ANARCHISTS AT WORK.

    A bomb was found in a doorway in Barcelona early this morning. As it was being taken away in a bomb-carriage the deadly missile exploded, with the ...

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  24. AN AUTUMN SESSION PROBABLE.

    The "Times" states that Mr Asquith will announce in the House of Commons to-day that am autumn session will be held in order to discuss the result of the ...

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  25. WAGES TROUBLE AT GEELONG.

    A fortnight ago the Geelong Bricklayers’ Society demanded from the master builders an increase in pay from 11s to 12s per day, the same as ...

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  26. A MISSING VESSEL.

    The steamer Quilpuc, belonging to the Pacific Steam Navigation Company, is considered to have been lost with all hands during a terrible gale off the ...

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  27. CORDON.

    The rainfall for June was 219 points, and for the corresponding month of last year 481 points fell. For the sir months of this year 1294 points were ...

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  28. CITY ENTERTAINERS.

    The management of the City Entertainers announce that they have secured quite, a number of talented artists for tonight. Among the leading ones are Fred ...

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  29. RUSSIAN SECRETS.

    The charges against Baron Ungem Steraburg, St. Petersburg correspondent of a semi-official Austro-Hungarian, news agency, who was arrested st day or two ...

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  30. TWO-CHILD STANDARD.

    The “two-child standard,” which has for many years been a serious evil in France, has become a menace, with which the Berlin authorities are endeavoring ...

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  31. COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE.

    The National Service League, which aims at securing the addition of the principle of compulsion to the Territorial Army scheme, is rapidly gaining ...

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  32. BUENOS AYRES BOMB OUTRAGE.

    On 14th November of last year Senor Falcon, prefect of police at Buenos Ayres, was driving in the Calle Callao, accompanied by his secretary, when a ...

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  33. GEELONG.

    At a representative gathering of district bodies at the Town Hall on Thursday afternoon, it was derided to extend the district nursing scheme as the ...

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  34. SPLENDID MAIZE CROP.

    Messrs Haigh Brothers have had the magnificent return of 109 bushels of maize to the acre. Their farm is situated on the banks of the Narracan ...

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  35. THE CECIL FRASER BALL.

    Those who attend the ball to be given in the Coliseum to-night in aid of the fund to send Master Cecil Fraser to London to forward his musical studies will ...

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  36. AN OVERDUE STEAMER.

    Some anxiety is being felt about the steamer Salamis, which was expected to arrive in Melbourne from London last Tuesday, and which had not been ...

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  37. SETTLING VICTORIA.

    Mr Me[?]d in the ocurs of an interview, said:—"Victoria's scheme differs from most proposals, because other efforts take the farmer from 20th century ...

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  38. THE PREMIER AND ART UNIONS.

    At the Seymour Methodist Circuit quarterly meeting, held last night, the following motion was carried:—“That ibis quarterly meeting views with alarm ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Arthur Thomas Edis, a West End. china dealer, who was unsuccessfully prosecuted in connection with the sale of old china to the late Mr Charles T. ...

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  40. SPEECH BY LORD CURZON.

    A largely-attended meeting under the auspices of the National Service League was held in the Queen’s Hall yesterday. Lord Curzon, in the course of a speech, ...

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  41. A MUNICIPALITY'S LIABILITY.

    The municipality of Newport, where a strike of dock laborers employed by Houlder Bros, occurred a few doys ago, has paid the firm £1000 demurrage ...

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  42. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC.

    A number of German-prize cattle were recently forwarded to the Buenos Ayros' Exhibition, but Were not allowed to land on account of tuberculosis, from which. ...

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  43. TRAVELLING WITHOUT A TICKET.

    Walter Douglass, a well-known horse[?] was charged by Inspecter Bor[?] at the Seymour Police Court this morning with having, on 13th April, ...

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  44. ROYAL PICTURES.

    The management of the Royal Pictures announce a complete change of programme for to-morrow afternoon and evening at Her Majesty’s Theatre. The ...

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  45. EMPIRE LECTURES.

    The Royal Colonial Institute has arranged a series of umpire lectures, which will be given by qualified men touring the towns and villages of the United ...

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  46. MISSING STEAMER.

    The British cruisere Fox and Proserpine and the troopship Dalhonsie are engaged in a search for the missing Austrian Lloyd's steamer Trieste, which is ...

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  47. MRS P. LOFT ITS BURROWES’ DANC-ING CLASSES.

    The gentlemen, attending Mrs Burrowes’ adult class tendered the ladies a Cinderella” last Tuesday, at which there was a very large attendance. The ...

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  48. PETROL EXPLOSION ON LIGHTER.

    A fatal explosion of petrol occurred on board the lighter Frisia at Gravesend today. Two persons were killed, while another received serious injuries. ...

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  49. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Lieut.-Colonel J.E B. Seely, Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, stated in the House of Commons to-day that an February, 1909, the Dominion ...

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  50. NEWFOUNDLAND FINANCE.

    The Government of Newfoundland has had a satisfactory financial year For the 12 months ending 30th June a total increase in revenue to the extent of ...

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  51. ABORIGINES SKULL UNEARTHED.

    While excavations For foundations were being made at Buckland’s Hill, Newtown, an Thursday, an aboriginal skull in a perfect state of preservation ...

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  52. LAW OF EXTRADITION.

    The mental condition of Charlton, who murdered his wife and threw the body into Lake Como, is engaging the attention of leading alienists in New York, ...

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  53. SEBASTOPOL BOROUGH COUNCIL.

    Present—Crs J. E. Jonas (Mayor), W. A. Madden, W. H. Franklin, H. C. Clarke, G. Kierl, G. Rowseil, T. Dickinson. J. Hopkins, D. Hughes. ...

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  54. HABITUAL DRUNKARD.

    Before Mr Reid Murphy, P.M., a [?]eung roan named Michael Daffy was charged with being drunk. Mr George appeared for the defendant. ...

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  55. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    Experiments with wire[?] telephony through the earth have been successfully carried out in England. Messages were transmitted between the Cbislehurst ...

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  56. SYDNEY MUSICIAN'S SUCCESS.

    Mr George Boyle, formerly of Sydney, has been appointed Professor of the Pianoforte at the Peabody Conservatory of Music at Baltimore. ...

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  57. HAMILTON.

    Mr J. K. M'Dougall, the Wannon representative in the Federal Parliament, and Senator Blakey, ware tendered a complimentary social by the ...

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  58. SALE OF MELBOURNE PROPERTY.

    A sale of city property has just been completed privately by Messrs Baii[?] Patterson and Co. The property disposed of is right in the heart of ...

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  59. PEARY AND COOK.

    The Berlin Court has decided to proofed with the case in which Mr Randolph Franks is suing Rear-Admiral Peary for £1000 da[?] ...

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  60. THIBETANS RESTIVE.

    The changes consequent upon the recent military occupation by the Chinese of Thibet are not liked by the inbabitants. According to advices received ...

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  61. GREECE AND ROUMANIA.

    The difficulty between Ronmania and Gree[?], which was ca[?]sed by the actian of Greek subjects in looting a Bon[?] steamer, on which were two ...

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  62. ARARAT.

    On Wednesday afternoon the pupils [?] the Ararat Church of England [?]rammar School made a presentation [?] the Rev. J. Redmond, mathematical ...

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  63. MARYBOROUGH.

    The annual exhibition of work in [?]tion with the Maryborough School of Mines, was held on Wednesday evening and the excellence ...

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