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  2. PREVENTION OF GAMBLING.

    At the Redfern Court to-day [?] Chinese were charged under the Gaming Act Peter Hill, who acted as doorkeeper, was fined £15, or four months ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS.

    The Berlin journal “Nencste Nachrichten" declares that the British Liberal press is agitating for an understanding between Great Britain ...

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  4. CABLE NEWS.

    The second, anniversary of the restored constitution in Turkey, whichwas promulgated by an Imperial irade (decree) on 24th July, 1908, is being ...

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  5. CABLE NEWS.

    The “Times,” in commenting on the effect of the Japanese new tariff, gays:—The new tariff is inspired, simply by a desire to do what is best ...

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  6. CABLE NEWS.

    The search for the American dentist Crippen, who is wanted by the police on suspcion of murdering his wife in London, has keenly interested the ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The crops in the distr ct are looking splendid. Many of them are over a foot in height. If the spring is not too dry a good harvest is assured. ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS

    As it is now regarded as practically certain that the late Mr Ernest Mueller left no will, the matter of his mining interests is one of considerable ...

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  9. PROCRESS AT NEWTOWN END.

    The wet weather is causing a quantity of lost time on the Newtown-Beeac line at the section between Derfent Jacks and Rokewood. The side ...

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  10. CARTERS’ WAGES.

    The master bakers have agreed to rais[?] the minimum wage of carters from [?] to [?] per week of 54 hours-Work not to commence before 5 non. ...

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  11. CAMPERDOWN.

    The 19th annual report of the Camperdown Cheese and Butter Factory snowed that the turnover for the ye[?] amounted to £79,741, as compared with ...

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  12. ROUCH FOOTBALL.

    The Otago Rugby Union have suspended three players for varying periods far rough play. ...

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  13. RICHMOND RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A ßoard Laa been appointed by the Government to inquire into all the cir[?] connected with the railway disaster which occurred at Richmond on ...

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  14. FURTHER REFERENCES.

    In the course of the debate on the Address in Reply, in the Legislative Assembly to-night, Mr Martin Hannah, said the railways had been grossly ...

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  15. HOCKEY.

    In the hockey match to-day, Victoria beat New South Wales by 2 to 1. ...

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  16. BOXING FATALITY.

    An inquest was held at Leicester yesterday concerning the death of George Johnson, who was knocked out by Walter Simmonds in a boxing ...

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  17. CROUNDING OF A STEAMER.

    The steamer Waratea went aground, at Salt Pans, near Georgetown, this evening. She is firing rockets. The steamers Gladys and Rowitta have been sent ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives tonight, Mr Massey, leader of the Opposition, moved a motion of no-confidence on the land question. The debate is ...

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  19. A FREETRADE VERSION.

    The “Daily Chronicle," a freetrade journal, says:-"Count Komura's statement that Great Britain, having what is called a freetrade policy, ...

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  20. MURDER OF A CERMAN.

    The murderers of Herr Fritz Unger, a German export witness who, while giving evidence at Haifa, in Syria, was shot dead in court by adherents ...

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  21. SPOETING NEWS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 237 words
  22. SOCIETY REFERENCES.

    At the meeting of the Ballarat Bast Branch, A.N.A. last night, reference was made to the recent railway disaster at Richmond, and the following motion was ...

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  23. BRITISH LIVE STOCK.

    The Government of the Argentine Republic has prohibited the importation of cattle and pigs from Great Britain, owing to the outbreak of the foot ...

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  24. DAYLESFORD.

    Cr J. Wilkie, who has represented the South Hiding of the Shire of Mount Franklin in the council for over 30 years, and is the oldest ...

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  25. BENALLA DISTRICT WATER SUPPLY.

    A conference was held at Benalla today for the purpose of arranging to uige the Government to construct at an carly date storage works at Nillahcootie, ...

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  26. CANADIAN NAVY.

    The Admiralty, is inviting applications for 91 active service ratings as volunteers for the cruisers Niobe. and Rainbow, which have been purchased ...

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  27. AVIATION.

    A very interesting feat was successfully accomplished by Mr Graham White, the famous English airman, today. A British fleet was at anchor in ...

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  28. MINISTER OF AVIATION.

    Several Gorman newspapers predict the creation of a Minister of Aviation. ...

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  29. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    There appears now to be a good prospect of a team of South African cricketers visiting Australia next season. The “Sun" to-day says—"Australia's ...

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  30. ARREST OF THE FUGITIVES.

    The “Daily Express” publishes an account of the doings of Crippen and Miss Le Neve aboard the steamer Montrose. The "Express” states that ...

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  31. GEELONG.

    Arrangements have been completed for the Federal-Houlder-Shire line of steames to call at Corio Bay during the coming season to take lambs and ...

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  32. ACCESSION OATH BILL

    Three hundred "Scottish petitions protesting against the Accession Declaration Bill have reached the House of Commons. ...

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  33. A SPANISH STRIKE.

    The 15,000 iron miners who went out on strike a week ago at Bilbao are stated to be without funds. Troops have been massed in ...

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  34. PREFERENCE WITHIN THE EMPIRE.

    The Budget occupied the attention of the House of Commons this evening. Mr J. Fitzalan Hope, Unionist member for the Central Division of ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The “Times,” in commenting on the establishment of the Merchant Shippers’ Steamship line, remarks that it is an interesting departure, ...

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  36. AMERICAN WHEAT CROPS

    A sensational advance of 3¾ oenta took place on the Chicago Corn Exchange yesterday. The rise was due to the report of heavy damage to ...

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  37. JAPANESE SHIPPING DIS-ASTER.

    Confirmation has been received of the report received by Reuter’s Agency of the loss of the Japanese steamer Tetsuroi Maru. The vessel ...

    Article : 169 words
  38. SCRATCHINGS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  39. HORSHAM.

    The present month has vcen a very wet one but the intervals between rain have sared the Horsham flats from inundation. The river has risen ...

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  40. THE QUEEN MOTHER.

    Alexandra, the Queen Mother, is expected to visit Gmuenden, the residence of the Duke and Duchess of Cumberland, in Upper Austria, on ...

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  41. A MAMMOTH EEL.

    An enormous cel has been killed here It [?] 36 lb. and is 6 feet 6 [?] long, with a girth of 18 inches. ...

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  42. HIGH PRICES FOR PICTURES.

    The sales of works of art in London this season have been very successful. The demand for first class works has been good, and unusually high prices ...

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  43. ORDER-IN-COUNCIL PASSED.

    The Order-in-Council formally appointing the Court of Inquiry was passed by the Executive Council this afternoon. After setting out the time and place of ...

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  44. CROPS IN CANADA.

    Mr Walter Scott, Premier of Saskatchewan, prophesies that the harvest in that province will be the host on record. ...

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  45. THE BAIRNSDALE TRAGEDY.

    Ernest Petek, charged with murder and attempted suicide, was to-day removed from the Bairnsdale Hospital and conveyed by train to Sale, where ...

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  46. MINERS' TURF CLUB RACES.

    Noxt Friday’s meeting is the starting of the half-year’s subscription by payment of one guinea, which entities [?] boarer to access to any of the club’s ...

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  47. CANADIAN IMPORTS.

    Mr Buxton, President of the Board of Trade, stated in the House of Commons to-day that the exports to Canada of products manufactured in ...

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  48. MARYBOROUGH.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Maryborough branch of the A.N.A. a [?]munication was received from the Victorian Board of Directors, asking the ...

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  49. THE CANADIAN TARIFF.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Canadian Premier, in a speech at Langan, remarked that the tariff must be gradually reduced. He foreshadowed the ...

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  50. CLAIMS FOR COMPENSATION.

    Five additional claims for compensation wore today received by the claims agent of the Railway Department from, persons affected by the Richmond ...

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  51. THE BOMB IN INDIA.

    A sensation has been caused at Ahmedabad, in the State of Gnjarat, Bombay, by the arrest of five Hindus there and five others at Baroda on a ...

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  52. A NEW OPERA.

    The newspapers publish favorable notices of Mr George Clutsam’s new opera “A Summer Night,” which was produced, at His Majesty’s Theatre on ...

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  53. ARARAT.

    Seven points of rain were registered on Tuesday morning. SUN ECLIPSE PHOTOGRAPH. A very remarkable photograph was ...

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  54. R.M.S. OTWAY.

    The R.M.S. Otway arrived this morning from London. Her passengers for Melbourne are—Messrs Chadwick, Cooks, Chambers, Leishman, Jones, Bird, ...

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  55. PORTLAND.

    For the past three weeks 2 inches of rain per week has boon the rainfall record in Portland. ...

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  56. AN UNPLEASANT SUMMER

    The summer of 1910 is proving a memorable one on both sides of the Atlantic. In America the heat has been very oppressive, while in Europe ...

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  57. HONORARY MAGISTRATES’ AP-POINTMENT.

    In the House of Lords yesterday. Lord Loreburn announced that in future the appointments of justices of the peace would be non-political ...

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  58. STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, The Premier said that after consulting the best counsel the Attorney-General had come to the conclusion that anything ...

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  59. WALLACE.

    Prior to her departure for Molbourne Miss Gracey, who was organist and school teacher at the Methodist Church here, was presented with an ...

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  60. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—I Have to apologise for the error I fell into in my lector of the 21st June, when I expressed [?] conviction that a [?] council and an inactive dog ...

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  61. AMERICAN CANADIAN STRIKE.

    The strike of the employes on the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is no nearer settlement. The refusal of Mr Hays, president of the company, to ...

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  62. APPEAL CASE.

    The Privy Council has granted leave to add the Attorney-General of New Zealand as a respondent in the appeal case of Manukapua versus Para ...

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  63. A ROBBER FIRED AT AND WOUNDED.

    A sensational incident occurred at Enfield, a suburb of Sidney, early this morning. Mr William Dihbs, of Punchbowl road, was aroused by a noise in the ...

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  64. BUNINYONC.

    The meeting of the local branch A.N.A, was held on Monday, the [?] sident (Mr R. Hall) in the chair. Cerrespondence was received from the ...

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  65. THE NEWTOWN-BEEAC RAILWAY.

    In the Legislative Assembly tonight, Mr Oman moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the question of ...

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  66. PERSONAL ITEMS.

    The death occurred in Melbourne on Sunday, after a brief illness, of Mr H. Glenny, J.P-, one of the pioneers of Ballarat. The deceased, who was born ...

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  67. SEALING IN ALASKA.

    It is notified from Washington that Mr Charles Nagel, Minister of Commerce and Labor, in connection with the enforcement of the law passed by ...

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  68. THE N.Z. VOLCANIC ERUPTION.

    The Echo crater, near Rotorua, continues in active eruption. This is an entirely new eruption, the old geyser at Waimangu having become sealed up. ...

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  69. THE NURSERYMEN AND THE GARDENS.

    Sir,—The nurserymen of Ballarat, in their dealings with the City Council and Mr Rooney, seem to me to be acting in a very selfish manner. Every citizen of ...

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  70. BRITAIN’S NEW BATTLE-SHIP.

    Mr M'Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, has announced that two of the battleship-cruisers now in course of construction for the British Navy. ...

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  71. WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE.

    The Hon. Allen Bathurst, in the House of Commons yesterday, sugested the taking of a referendum with a view to preventing a long and ...

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  72. LYNCHING HORSE THIEVES.

    Another Russian case of summary justice being meted out to horse thieves is reported in advices received to-day from St. Petersburg. It ...

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  73. MAYOR KILLED BY BOMB.

    The town of Ridgeway, in Virginia; U.S.A., was the scene of a dastardly outrage to-day. Mr Bansman, the Mayor of the town, was lying in ...

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  74. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S CROPS.

    The wheat exported this year amounts to 15,935,918 bushels. It is estimated that 51 million bushels are still available for exportation. ...

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  75. NEW ZEALAND DESTROY-ERS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr M'Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty stated that tenders for the destroyers for service in New Zealand ...

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  76. ANGLICAN CHURCH INVEST-MENTS.

    Replying to a memorial presented to him by clergy and laity of the diocese with reference to the question of the use of vestments, Archbishop Wright ...

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  77. [?]ERENCES IN THE LEGISLA-TIVE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday, Mr Aikman moved the adjournment of the House in order to obtain an p[?]ssion of opinion in relation to the ...

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  78. IRELAND’S RAILWAYS.

    The Viceregal Commission, by four votes to three, recommends, for the purpose of developing Ireland’s, resources, the establishment of elective ...

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  79. FATAL COLLISION.

    A fatal accident has occurred on the Algerian railways. At a place called Groha a train came into collision with a stag coach. Ten people were ...

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  80. BLAKEVILLE.

    Though the weather has been very cold in this district, it has been on the whole very favorable to ploughing and sowing operations, and the light and ...

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  81. NEW SPECIES OF PISH.

    Some valuable piscatorial discoveries have been reported in the newspapers. The Norwegian Fisheries steamer Michael Sara, with Sir John ...

    Article : 105 words
  82. AMERICAN HEAT WAVE

    The weather is stills intensely hot in the United States. Twenty-six deaths from heat were reported yesterday, including 12 at New York. ...

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  83. Advertising

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  84. DIPHTHERIA AT BROKEN HILL.

    Alarm has been caused amongst parents of school children owing to the outbreak of diphtheria in the city. Two fatal caeca were reported to-day. ...

    Article : 31 words
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