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  2. CABLE NEWS.

    Monsignor Guipon, a celebrated motorist, met his death in a tragic manner at Boulogne yesterday. Ho was travelling at a speed of 80 miles an hour. ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS.

    The “Echo de Paris" states that the French Government has prohibited a meeting which the members of the Egyptian Nationalist Congress now ...

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  4. CABLE NEWS.

    At Bow Street Police Court to-day, tho inquiry into the Crippen murde[?] charge was continued. Dr William Wil[?]x, analyst to the Home Office, ...

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  5. CABLE HEWS.

    The “Daily News” (Liberal), in discussing the matter says:- "The growth of public feeling in the Taff vale and the Osborne cases shows a ...

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  6. CABLE NEWS.

    The “Times” correspondent at Johannesburg states that the followers of General Botha, the Minister, number approximately 67, giving him ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Maryborough Police Court today, before Mr A. Barlow, P.M., and Mr J. Lewtas, J P., Arthur Duncan Douglas, grocer, was charged with a ...

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  8. COTTON TRADE DISPUTE.

    The trouble with tho Lancashire cotton-spinners still continues. With a view to arriving at a settlement of the dispute, Mr Charles Behrens. Lord ...

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  9. CHURCH SERVICES.

    St. Andrew’s Kirk looked bright and cheerful yesterday, with a profusion of prettily-arranged floral decorations which the ladies of the Floral Guild ...

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  10. THE STATE OF PARTIES.

    Further results of the South African Union elections are now available At Pretoria North, Mr Cullinan (Nationalist) defeated Mr Bain (Labor) and ...

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  11. THE CAMBRIAN COAL TROUBLE.

    Despite the fact that the executive of the Miners’ Federation promised to provide strike pay if the 12,000 men employed by the Cambrian combine ...

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  12. WARRACKNABEAL CALEDONIAN SPORTS.

    Thu Caledonian Society on Saturday [?] [?] for the forth[?] [?] of the amount [?] [?] After ...

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  13. COTTON BILLS DIFFI-CULTY.

    The trouble in the cotton market arising out of the refusal of European bankers to accept United States bills drawn against cotton shipments unless ...

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  14. UNITED STATES PRESID-ENCY.

    President Taft announces that he will accept re-nomination for the Presidency if there is an imperative demand that he should do so. ...

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  15. DONALD.

    The Donal[?] Shire Council has resolved to support, the introduction of a Registration of Brands Act. A VALUABLE HORSE KILLED. ...

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  16. A PARISIAN TRAGEDY.

    A tragedy involving the death of Mad[?]moisoll[?] Claudia Ja[?]cowacapa, a well-known Russian actress, has occurred in Paris. The sound of a ...

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  17. PROPOSED DRAUGHT STUD BOOK.

    The Warracknabeal A. and P. Society on Saturday divided to adopt the recommendation from the Royal Society as to establishing a draught stock stud ...

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  18. ELECTROCUTED ON A TRAMWAY.

    Senor Macias Casanova, the eminent Spanish novelist, was accidentally electrocuted on an eectric tramway in Madrid to-day. When the body was ...

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  19. MR ROOSEVELT’S ATTITUDE.

    Mr Roosevelt, in a speech at Syracuse, challenged his opponents to fight op[?]nty. He opposed Mr Taft as a public official, and, in conclusion, ...

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  20. LABOR EXCHANGES CON-DEMNED.

    The Trade Union Cobgress was continued at Sheffield yesterday. A motion condemning the Labor exchanges as now managed was carried ...

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  21. ANNEXATION OF KOREA.

    The inhahitants of Kirin, a province in Korea, are indignant at the action of Japan in annexing Korea. They have resolved to boycott ...

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  22. MR. ROOSEVELT'S REPLY TO CRITICS.

    Mr Roosevelt has replied to the New York critics who denounced him for the part he has recently taken in State politics. He declares that his ...

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  23. MILKMEN AS BURGLARS.

    Three milt men were sentenced today under somewhat unusual circumstances. For two months past residents in South London have been ...

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  24. ARARAT.

    A parade of school cadets of the 11th Balallion. under Captain Henderson, was held at Ararat on Friday. Adjutant Lieutenant Black was also ...

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  25. GORDON.

    Mr N. J. Cooke, the archdi[?]san inspecter visited St. Patrick's school here on Saturday, and held his annual examination. He found the school to be ...

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  26. VICTORIA STREET BAPTIST CHURCH.

    The services at the Victoria street Baptist Church yesterday morning and evening were conducted by the Rev A. Talbot, whose evening subject was ...

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  27. EDUCATION FOR THE POOR.

    The Trades Union Congress at Sheffield to-day passed a number of resolutions mostly connected with educational muttons. ...

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  28. MARYBOROUGH.

    A meeting of the Maryborought Highland Society was held on Friday evening when it was decided to rescied the motion to affiliate with she sottish ...

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  29. DAMAGE BY FLOODS.

    Serious complaints are being made regarding the action of the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission in flooding the roads and farm holdings ...

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  30. MOTOR PARTIES HELD UP

    Two daring and sensational outrages by armed robbers have been carried out in the State of Oregon, U.S.A. A gang of thieves, wearing masks, held ...

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  31. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    The trial has commenced at Bombay of Vinaijak Savarkar, the Indian law student and press correspondent, who was extradited from England to India ...

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  32. BEAUFORT.

    Mr James White an old and respected resident of Beaufort, died at his residence on Friday night. after a few days’ illness. The deceased who was ...

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  33. UNITED STATES AND CANADA.

    The Canadian Ministry is understood to be ready to re-open negotiations with the United States Government for a reciprocal tariff arrangement. ...

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  34. THIS SHORTAGE OF JUTE.

    Cablegrams received in Melbourne state that a heavy [?] will take place this year in the [?] [?] [?] raid that the crop will [?] [?]ount to ...

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  35. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—Your contributor “Quo Vadis says "I quoted the French Revolution to Mr Russell as a proof of the tyranny of the majority." He mentioned the French ...

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  36. LEGAL DEFENCE FUND.

    The Congress also voted for the initiation of a central legal defence fund, to which the trades unions will contribute according to their ...

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  37. ORMOND.

    Despite the inclemency of the weather, there was a good attendance at the hall held on Friday night in aid of the school funds. A large number ...

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  38. CRESWICK.

    In connection with the burial of one Robert MeComh, at the Creswick cemetery, without any religious rites it was subsequently stated that while the ...

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  39. THREE WEALTHY ESTATES.

    The will of the late Mr R. G. Dunville, distiller, of County, Down and County Meath, Ireland, has been proved at £917,200. Probate has also been ...

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  40. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    It was resolved to summon a national conference in October to consider the question of unemployment. EMIGRATION. ...

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  41. ALLEGED ESPOINAGE.

    The charge against Lieutenant Helm the German army officer who was arr rested as a spy at Portsmouth, was further investigated to-day. Evidence ...

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  42. A RAILWAY ENDANGERED.

    WARRACKNABEAL, Saturday Reports from Hopetoun show, that the flood water is covering the road way and line at Two-mile Bridge and ...

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  43. TARNAGULLA.

    The annual hospital hall, in aid of tho Inglewood Hospital, was held here on Thursday night. There was a large attendance, and everything passed off ...

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  44. GRAFT IN SAN FRANCISCO

    San Francisco, which came into prominence a few years ago on account of tho revelations of municipal “graft,” is again engaging attention on account ...

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  45. CANADIAN SOLDIERS IN ENGLAND.

    Lord Roberts and , Mr R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, today inspected at Chelsea the battalion of the Canadian Queen’s Own Rifles ...

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  46. BRITISH GENERAL ELEC TIONS

    Lord Bathurst, in the course of an interview at Vancouver, said that the general elections would probably take place in Great Britain in January, ...

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  47. WARRNAMBOOL.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Glenormiston Butter Factory Company £100 was donated to the fund for the assistance of the widow and family of ...

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  48. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The trial of Peter Brady, charged with murdering a six-months-old child, Roma Mitchell on May 8. was concluded at the Darlinghurst Criminal Court ...

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  49. BRITISH RUGBY FOOT-BALL TEAM.

    Mr Houghton, who acted as managerof the Northern Union Rugby team which recently returned home, has been interviewed by press ...

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  50. WARRACKNABEAL.

    Commissioner J. W. Thomas was on Friday night elected chairman of the Warracknabeal Waterworks Trust. A discussion arose as to the appointment ...

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  51. AMERICAN CABLE NEWS

    The area swept by the recent forest fires in the States of Montana and Idah[?] is estimated at 15,000 acres. During the recent forest fires in the ...

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  52. KAISER’S CASTLE.

    The Kaiser is endeavoring to sells Wilhelmstahl Castle, near Cassel, in Prussia. He has refused an offer of 3,000,000 ...

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  53. CAMPERDOWN.

    At a meeting of the Railway Trust at Lismore Mr D. C. Dunoon, of Colac was appointed secretary. It was stated that practically no rate would ...

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  54. RAILWAY COMMUNICATION INTERRUPTED.

    Railway communication to Goroke blocked by water at Mitre Please do something immediately to secure communication from Goroke." Mr j. ...

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  55. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The cricket season has now closed The folio wing four players head the batting average:- J. T. Tyldosley, average 46.22 runs ...

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  56. AN OCTOGENARIAN UNIVERSITY STUDENT.

    Mrs Winship an old lady of 80 years has enrolled as a student at the Ohi[?] State University at Columbus ...

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  57. LABOR NEWSPAPERS

    In connection with the forthcoming State elections next month, two Labor daily papers have been started. Mr J. C. Watson, ex-Prime Minister, edits the ...

    Article : 53 words
  58. Advertising

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  59. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr Joseph Devlin Nationalist M.P. for Belfast has written a Jotter to the Government in which he urges that a public inquiry should be instituted ...

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  60. WESTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr Wilson the new Premier says he intends to continue the progressive policy of the late administration. One of the first matters to require his attention ...

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  61. COGHILL’S CREEK.

    At the recent Royal Agricultural Show [?] Melbourne Mr Thomas Quinlivan. a very old and respected resident of this district, exhibited a traction engine ...

    Article : 339 words
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