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  2. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The Sheep Owners and Shearers Union, in conference, have agreed to refer the matters in dispute to the three Conciliation Commissioners, each ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS.

    The Pekin correspondent of the “Daily Express" states that China has decided, if possible, to secure the services of Field Marshal Viscount ...

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  4. CABLE NEWS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr Austen Chamberlain (Unionist) addressed some enquiries to the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr ...

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  5. CABLE NEWS.

    King George arrived at Torbay, on the coast of Devon, yesterday and in the Royal yacht passed betwen the first line of Dreadnoughts of the King ...

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  6. CABLE NEWS.

    Kine Vactor Emmanuel of Italy, in referring to the recent controversy which arose out of Mr Asquith's reference in the House of Commons to the ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A case of extreme cruelty to animals is reported from Adelaide Lead. Mr H. Ncller turned his cattle out on the Common, and about an hour afterwards ...

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  8. STAWELL.

    At the Town Hall on Monday evening addresses were delivered on Liberalism by the Hon. D. Mackinnon and Mr R. F. Toutcher, M’s.L.A., the chair being ...

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  9. SHEET HELLS MEETING.

    The Sheep Hills Plumpton Coursing Club's sixty guinea stakes was run off to-day, and was won by Donnellan's Wizard from Donald. In the Puppy ...

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  10. THE SLUMS OF SYDNEY.

    A deputation to the Lord Mayor this afternoon detailed a shocking condition of affairs in the slum areas of the city. Many families, it was stated, ...

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  11. GOLF.

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  12. LORD BERESFORD'S CONTENTION.

    Lord Charles Beresford is preparing a memorandum, urging that the keels of 12 Dreadnoughts should be laid down in 1911 and raising a loan ...

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  13. QUESTION IN THE COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr Oliver Locker Lampson. Unionist member for North Huntingdonshire, asked the Government whether it was ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES’ FINANCES.

    The Treasurer (Mr Waddell) in asking the Assembly to grant £5,315,000 supply to carry on departmental services and public works until after the elections, ...

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  15. GEELONG MARKET SQUARE.

    A referendum of Geelong ratepayers was taken to-day on the proposal of the Town Council to lease Market Square frontages for shops. It was at ...

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  16. CAMDEN ROAD MURDER.

    The Canadian police have been inducted to arrest Crippen and his campanion Le Neve, if they are found to be on hoard the steamer Montrose ...

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  17. ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET.

    Among the features of the present cricket season have been several noteworthy bowling performaances by W. C. Smith, the Surrey off-break bowler. ...

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  18. MEN’S SINGLES HANDICAP.

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  19. TEA DUTY.

    During the debate on the budget in the House of Gammons yesterday, Mr J. F. Hope (Unionist) moved an amendment, making the duty on tea ...

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  20. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    The German cruiser Blucher returned to Kiel yesterday, and a party of 60 men was landed under a strong guard. It is understood that the men ...

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  21. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  22. ALLENDALE.

    Miss M. Sweney, who has been on the teaching staff of the local State School for some time, has received notice of her transfer to South Melbourne. ...

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  23. COMMONWEALTH AND STATES. MR WADE ON THE WARPATH.

    The Premier (Mr Wade) states that the proposed amendments in the Federal Arbitration Act were red hot, and the sooner the public realised that unification, ...

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  24. SPAIN’S STRIKERS VIO-LENT.

    The ironworkers who are out on strike at Bilbao, in Northern Spain, are committing many minor outrages. A number of raids on the local ...

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  25. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Sir Edward Strachey, Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, anno[?]ced that a fresh outbreak of ...

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  26. WEST AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY.

    Mr Bath to-day tendered his resignation as leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party. He had held the position for five years. ...

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  27. IRISH CASTLE BURNT.

    Menlough Castle, the home of Sir Valentine Blake, Bart., at Ballinasloe, in County Galway, was burned to the ground last night. The fire was ...

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  28. PERTH TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    The Tramway Company and the men on strike have agreed to accept the ser[?]ces of the Mayor (Cr Vincent) as ediator. ...

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  29. “JACK THE RIPPER.”

    Interest in the identity of “Jack the Ripper,” the author of the Whitechapel murders, has been revived by the contention of Dr Forbes Winslow ...

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  30. BENDIGO.

    Owing to the engine in the powerhouse of the Bendigo tramways runming hot at about 5.30 on Tuesday evening, and having to be stopped, the ...

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  31. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    The Gorman newspaper “Vossische Zeitung” affirms that a tacit understanding between Great Britain and Germany has existed since the visit of ...

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  32. BALLARAT FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

    Some time ago the Victorian Football League wrote to the Ballarat League, inviting suggestions for the improvement of the game to be made through ...

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  33. MINERS OUT OF WORK.

    Over 500 members of the A.M.A. are reported to be out of work, mainly due to the Junction mine staying production and through other mines coasing work. ...

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  34. THE JAPANESE TARIFF.

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons to-day, Mr Sydney Buxton President of the Board of Trade, said that the Government was fully ...

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  35. BILLIARD MATCH.

    Latest scores in the billiard match are:—Lindrum, 15,501; Roberts, 14,056. Roberts made a break of 500 in perfect style. ...

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  36. TRUE IMPERIALISM.

    Mr Augustine Burrell, K.C., Chief Secretary for Ireland, mode an interesting speech at the Eighty Club. He pleaded for greater self-government for ...

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  37. BEAUFORT.

    The death occurred at Waterloo on Wednesday morning of Mrs Robert Guyatt, after a brief illiness, from pneumonia. Deceased, who was only ...

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  38. SPORTING NEWS

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  39. CASHIER ABSCONDED.

    Erwin Wider, who was the cashier at the New York branch of the Russo-Chinese Bank, has absconded. An investigation into the books of ...

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  40. SMEATON.

    A party organised by Miss Bella MacKenzie rendered an entertainment entitled “A braw nicht wi’ the Scots,” on Friday evening, in aid of the ...

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  41. CAPACITY OF AUSTRA-LIAN WORKMEN.

    The “Standard” publishes a lengthy letter from the pen of Mr Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, dealing with Mr Poster Fraser’s book ...

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  42. THE TERRIBLE MAFIA

    The “Daily Chronicle" to-day publishes an account of a series of terrible crimes which are said to have been committed by the notorious Mafia in ...

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  43. CASTLEMAINE.

    At the local Police Court the Chinese, Ah Hop, who a fortnight ago was fined £10 for smoking opium and another £10 for having opium in his possession, ...

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  44. FURTHER STORMS IN EUROPE.

    Disastrous storms have been experienced in Transylvania, Hungary. The tempestuous wind and rain played hav[?] with many houses and bridges in ...

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  45. WHAT HE EMBEZZLED.

    There has been some confusion as to the extent of the defalcations of Erwin Wider, the cas[?] of the Russo Chinese Bank in New York, who has ...

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  46. MINERS' TURF CLUB RACES.

    The works committee of the club paid their usual monthly visit of inspection to the racecourse yesterday, and import finding everything in excellent order for ...

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  47. PERSONAL ITEMS.

    King George and Queen Mary, we learn by cable, visited the London Hospital on Saturday. This is the first visit paid by the sovereigns since the ...

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  48. ZEPPELIN POLAR EXPE-DITION.

    The aerial Arctic expedition organised by Count Zeppelin, in which Prince Henry of Prussia has taken a keen interest, has met with a severe ...

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  49. MONTENEGRO.

    Some anxiety is felt in St. Petersburg owing to the alleged revival of the Austro-Hungarian demands for a strip of Montenegro commanding the ...

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  50. ILLABAROOK.

    A number of friends of Mr A. Bentick met at the Mechanics’ Hall on Tuesday evening to celebrate his fiftieth birthday; the same gathering also ...

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  51. HOTEL ON FIRE.

    A fatal fire occurred at Belfast last night. The Falvin hotel was burnt to the ground, despite the energetic efforts of the fire brigades. When the ...

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  52. SCRATCHINGS

    Australian Hurdle Race.—Mirth, at 9.30 a.m.; Hermes, at 1.5 p.m. Australian Steeple.—Hermes, at 1.3. ...

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  53. EARTHQUAKE IN JAPAN.

    News from the Far East states that an earthquake occurred in Japan yesterday and prolonged shocks caused road to Cethinge, the capital of ...

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  54. GERMAN SUBJECT MUR-DERED.

    The local authorities at Haifa, in Syria, have taken vigorous steps to secure the punishment of the murderers of the German, Fritz Unger, who was ...

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  55. LINTON.

    A meeting of the committee of the Liaton Rifle Club was held in the Shire Hall on Tuesday evening; Captain Bennett presiding. Correspondence.— ...

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  56. FOOTBALL.

    Wills Street Rovers v. Victoria Street —A. Rosser, S[?]van, Ryan, Keating, Cox, Mullins, Johnson, kosser, Burns, Cruise, Dunstan, Rifel, Johnson. ...

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  57. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Scottish syndicate has purchased 45,000 acres from the Midland Railway Company, in Western Australia, at 21s per acre. ...

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  58. LIEUT COLONEL GOES TO GAOL.

    Lierut.-Colonel Frederick Pilcher, of the Royal Engineers was convicted today on a charge of uttering a will which he knew to be forged. His ...

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  59. HAMILTON DISTRICT CONTESTS.

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  60. WARRACKNABEAL.

    Mr W. Nooman, station-master here, who has been transferred to Korumburra, was tendered a farewell smoke night and presented with a purse of ...

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  61. SALE OF THOROUGHBRED STOCK.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 223 words
  62. THE MERCANTILE BANK ASSETS CO., LTD.

    The shareholders in the Mercantile Bank Assets Company Ltd. have unanimously approved of the sale of the company’s interests to the Melbourne ...

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  63. ROYAL APPROVAL.

    King George has expressed warm approval of the soheme for establishing the Bishops’ College hostel in North Queensland. ...

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  64. MALADMINISTRATION CHARGES FAIL.

    The proceedings against Mr Gleason, president of the Borough of Queen’s, New York City, and a dozen others, who ware indicted by a grand jury on ...

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  65. STATE POLITICS.

    On the last day of last session it was announced in the Legislative Assembly that a third party had been formed, with Mir M'Leod a leader. During the ...

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  66. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICK-ETERS.

    The Victorian members of the Board of Control—Messrs E. E. Bean, H. Rush and A. A. Aitken—met to-day and discussed the proposal of the ...

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  67. GAMBLING AT OSTEND.

    The police at Ostend (Belgium) raided the rooms of the Ostend Literary Society, owing to reports that gambling was carried on there. ...

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  68. CONCILIATION FRUSTRATED.

    The employes of the North British Railway Company are carrying on an agitation for the repudiation of the Railway Conciliation Board. They ...

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  69. NORTH-WESTERN ASSOCIATION.

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  70. LAKE COMO TRAGEDY.

    It is reported at Washington that Italy is withdrawing the demand for the extradition of Porter Charlton, the American, who killed his wife at Lake ...

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  71. CHINESE PIRATE LEADER CAP-TURED.

    The leader of the gang of Chinese pirates who recently attacked the Portuguese station an the Island of Colowan, near Macao, at the mouth ...

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  72. INDIAN BUDGET.

    In the House of Commons last night the Hon. E. S. Montagu, Parliamentary private secretary to Mr Asquith, made the Indian Budget statement. ...

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  73. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Compared with the closing rates of the May series, merino combings were firm, an prices unchanged. Short, faulty wools declined 10 per cent. ...

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  74. THE "SUN’S” GUARANTEE.

    It has been decided by the Board of Control to recognise the South African team if the "Sun’s” guarantee be made direct, and is accepted by the ...

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  75. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    It is announced that the Democratic Convention of the State of Nebraska has repudiated the leadership of Mr W. J. Bryan, a former Democratic ...

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  76. REPORTED INSURRECTION IN CUBA.

    Reports are current that General Minier has headed an insurrection at Caney, in the Island of Cuba, and has retreated to the hills with a band of ...

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  77. MARYBOROUGH BRACELET STAKES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  78. Advertising

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