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  2. ALLEGED MURDER.

    Taking it as an established fact that Miss Mary Margaret Davies has ceased to live, the detective police have done what they could-to find her body but, ...

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  3. CABLES.

    The violent wave of Anglophobia in Germany continues to show itself in ran any ways. Several anti-British meetings have ...

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  4. CABLES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Marseilles telegraphs that 25 survivors from the steamer Fifeshire, which was wrecked on the coast of Affrica, have arrived at ...

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  5. CABLES.

    The New South Wales Coronation contingent of cadets left London yesterday by the new Aberdeen liner Demosthenes, on their return journey ...

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  6. CABLES.

    The conference proposed to be convened for to-day by the South Wales Minors’ Federation to disouse the minimum wage question has been ...

    Article : 76 words
  7. "ROUGH ON RATS."

    Suicide was evry likely the cause of the death of a bricklayer named Henry Friar, living at Cape street Heldeberg Deceased, who was married, was 56 ...

    Article : 107 words
  8. FALL FROM A BALGONY.

    Late this afternoon a young girl named Conway fell from a balcony in Cardigan street, Carlton. She was killed instantly. ...

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  9. WORK FOR CONCILIATION BOARD.

    The coal miners in the Lower Rhondda Valley, in South Wales, who regard the present as an opportune time to make a bold stroke for the ...

    Article : 64 words
  10. MONSTER REVIEW.

    At the naval review to be held at Keil on Tuesday the most powerful fleet yet assembled by Germany will be displayed. One hundred and ...

    Article : 37 words
  11. A BOY CRUSHED.

    Leslie Moore, 11 yours of age, residing in Cecil street, South Melbourne, met with, a painful accident at the South Wharf this morning. He and other boys ...

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  12. “STAND FIRM WILLIAM!”

    Owing to the indisposition of camban, the French Ambassador at Berlin, the conversations regarding Morocco [?]ave been postponed till Monday. ...

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  13. RECOGNITION OF UNIONS.

    The trade unions are unwavering in their demands for the recognition of unionism by employers. ...

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  14. SEARCH AT DR. PEAOOCK’S CAR-RUM PROPERTY.

    Interesting developments took place to-day in connection with the search by the detectives for the remains of Miss Davies Suspicion was caused by ...

    Article : 310 words
  15. PROPOSED MINERS CONFER-ENCE.

    The Mining Association has practically agreed to meet the representatives of the Minors federation to discuss the question of a minimum wage ...

    Article : 60 words
  16. MISHAP TO A RAILWAY OFFICER.

    Mr Sheerhan, a railway official, was running along the platform at Ararat this morning to get a seat in a carriage of the express train from Adelaide when ...

    Article : 120 words
  17. SURVIVORS AT PLYMOUTH.

    Five memhers of the crew from the wrecked steamer Fifeshire have arrived at Plymouth. They state that when the vessel struck there was no ...

    Article : 103 words
  18. CONTINENTAL BOURSES DEPRESSED.

    The unsatisfactory situation regarding Morocco is causing a depression in continental bourses. ...

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  19. SAFEGUARDING FOOD SUPPLY.

    The Home Office has instructed ten officers of the Staff College to carry out a comprehensive survey of London in order that arrangements may be ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. ACCIDENT TO A CYCLIST.

    Last night, Miss Mary Nance, aged 35 years a nurse employed at the Kew Asylum, was riding a bicycle down an incline leading to the entrance gates, ...

    Article : 72 words
  21. BRITISH FRENCH AND RUSSIAN AMBASSADORS MEET.

    M. Deseines, French Minister for [?]orsig[?] Affairs. ree[?]ved M. lsvolsky Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs [?] Sir Francis Bertie, British ...

    Article : 67 words
  22. MR. MURRAY.

    The Hon John Murray, premier of Victoria, accompanied by his daughter left London yesterday on the return voyage to Melbourne. ...

    Article : 91 words
  23. BELGIAN FLAK MAKERS' STRIKE

    A many as 2500 flax workerg have struck work [?]ig to the action of the mill-owners in placing some of the workers on short time. ...

    Article : 34 words
  24. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    The Government steamer Strewe was destroyed by the explosion of her boilers yesterday. The captain and seven men were killed outright and two other men ...

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  25. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    A large number of people have gathered outside Her Majesty's Theatre to await the opening of the Melba operatic season to-night. The first-comers were ...

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  26. SUPPOSED ESPIONAGE.

    Urgent steps are being taken at Southampton to secure the trial of Mr Max Schultz, an English shipbroker, who was arrested at Hamburg in ...

    Article : 146 words
  27. LOAN FROM SHIPMATE.

    Mrs Ethel Campbell, who was remanded a f[?] days ago on a charge of having obtained by false protence £150 from Mrs Foote, of New Zealand ...

    Article : 131 words
  28. AVIATOR'S FATAL FLIGHT.

    An aviator named Frisbie fell from a height of 100 feet yesterday, while giving an exhibition flight here. The motor off the aeroplane crushed the ...

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  29. CASUALTIES AND Fatalities

    Word of a drowning fatality reached Superintendent Milne on Saturday in an official report from Constable Brown, of Snake Valley. It appears that a ...

    Article : 134 words
  30. STANDING ROOM AT TEN SHILLINGS.

    The Melba opera season opened at Her Majesty’s Theatre here last night. The house had been sold a week ago. The circle and stall seats at a guines and ...

    Article : 129 words
  31. A FAREWELL INTERIEW.

    In a farewell interview, Mr Murray said that the most urgent problem of Great Britain was connected with child life in the more squalid parts of the ...

    Article : 76 words
  32. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    The Earl of Carrington, President of the Board of Agriculture, is appinting a deoartmental committee, including representatives of leading agricultural ...

    Article : 56 words
  33. SPY SCARE IN ENGLAND.

    Extra precautions are at present being taken to guard the Government magarine at Southampton. This is in consequence of a spy scare ...

    Article : 58 words
  34. PRESIDENT TAFT.

    Senator Clapp, one of the leaders of the Progressive Republicans, speaking to in interviewer, declared that President Taft is peevish, fretful dictatorial, and. ...

    Article : 88 words
  35. AEROPLANING FEAT.

    A fine nonstop aeroplane flight was made yesterday by the English airman Hucks. Ascending at Weston-super-Mare, a ...

    Article : 54 words
  36. THE N.S.W. CRISIS.

    Mr Holman, Acting Premier has received a letter from Mr Miller, an Opposition member, stating that he will pair with Mr Meehan in the division on ...

    Article : 69 words
  37. AT THE HOSPITAL.

    Percy Sherman, a middle aged man, fell in the street in a fit on Saturday, and sustained a bad cut on the head together with slight concussion. He was ...

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  38. BUSH FIRE IN QUEENSLAND.

    News from Winton states that a terrible bush fire has swept the country in both sides of the line and on the other side of the Whitewood railway station ...

    Article : 64 words
  39. A THEATRICAL DIFFICULTY.

    Mr Huckerby, general secretary of the Theatre Employes' Association arrived, from Melbourne armed with Full powers to conduct negotiations on behalf of the ...

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  40. DEAR FOOD.

    Dear food riots, which have occurred in Northern France during the past few days, are spreading to Belgium. Three thousand women at ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The National Gallery has purchased from tho Countes of Carlisle Goseert’s famous picture "Adoration of the Kings.” The price paid for the picture. ...

    Article : 33 words
  42. A BUTCHER'S’ DRIVER HURT.

    A young driver, named P. M. Paisley, employed by Messrs Heinz Bros., at the Bridge street Shop, had an exciting experience whilst delivering orders on ...

    Article : 204 words
  43. BAKERS' EXHIBITION.

    Sir George Reid High Commissioner for Australia, opened the Bakers' Exhibition yesterday. Speaking at the luncheon, Sir George. Reid said there ...

    Article : 45 words
  44. MR WADES SUMMING UP.

    Speaking on the political situation tonight, Mr Wade said, "I summarise the position as follow:-1. Mr Wil[?] has sold his party and its. supporters. 2. ...

    Article : 152 words
  45. NEW ZEALAND GOLD YIELD.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  46. TRAM FATALITY AT LONDON

    A serious tram accident occurred at Lewisham last night. A Car left the rails at a sharp curve, and overturned. One person was killed, and five serious ...

    Article : 43 words
  47. LORD CLADSTONE IN RHODESIA.

    Lord Gladstone, the Governor-Genoral of South Africa, has been cordially welcomed on a visit to Rhodesis. This has dispelled some anticipations that ...

    Article : 63 words
  48. FURTHER TROUBLE IN FRANCE.

    Farther dear food riots hare taken place at St. Quentin. Butchers’ shops were wrecked by the mob. Six policement were injured. The rioters were ...

    Article : 100 words
  49. TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    A resolution has been adopted by a conference of State school teachers urging an all-round increase in teachers’ salaries. ...

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  50. A SETTLEMENT EXPECTED.

    It is now expected that the theatrical employes’ trouble will be settled at an early date. ...

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  51. WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP IN

    Everything is now readings for the wrestling bout between Gotch and Hackenschmidt, which is to take place on Monday for the world's ...

    Article : 56 words
  52. THE N.S.W. PREMIER.

    Mr M'Gowen, Premier of New South, Wales, who was a passenger by the steamer Zealandia which arrived from Vancouver to-day was interviewed. He ...

    Article : 238 words
  53. RANSOMED FRORM BANDLTS.

    Dr Richter, the German traveller who was captured by brigands on Mount Olympus, and released on payment of a ransom of £4000, has arrived ...

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  54. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS.

    The members of the iron workers’ executive met at lathgow, but the result of their deliberations did not transpire At a meeting of 500 fronworkers ...

    Article : 99 words
  55. THE PRICE OF SUGAR.

    "I am having Full enquiry made filter the whole question of control of thesugar industry,” said Mr Hughes, the Federal Attorney-General, when ...

    Article : 115 words
  56. SMALL POX ON A STEAMER.

    A lady [?] on the steamer Van Lane[?] who was seized with small pox, is reported to be in a critical condition. She is the wife of a wealthy ...

    Article : 121 words
  57. CYCLING ACCIDENT.

    Mr John Lenthall, president of the Creswick branch of the A.N.A. is recovering from some severe abrasions on the face and wrists as the result of a ...

    Article : 35 words
  58. ELEPHANTS FOR THE DURBAR.

    All the ruling chiefs are supplying elephants and men for a great [?] procession of welcome to King George when he Teaches Calcutta on the ...

    Article : 63 words
  59. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    During the cricket season which is just closing Huish, of Kent, caught [?] and stumped 38 batsmen. The match between Yorkshire and ...

    Article : 70 words
  60. BRITISH ASSOCIAAION.

    The annual meeting of the British Association for the advancement of science, which is always held in some provincial town, and lasts, a week, is ...

    Article : 56 words
  61. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    Particular of a shocking burning fatality were made public to-day. The decreased (Mrs Annie Mand Edwards), a resident of Port Melbourne was ...

    Article : 110 words
  62. WESTRALIAN RAILWAY EMPLOYES

    The employes at the Government railway, workshops at Midland Junction are demanding an all-round increase of taper day in the rates of wages. The men ...

    Article : 76 words
  63. MEN STILL DETERMINER

    Speaking after a meeting of the strike defence committee at Lithgow, on Saturday. the secretary, Mr Dixon, said, “We are still just as determined as when we ...

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  64. ELECTION ACENT'S DEATH.

    A verdict of accidental death has been rofcdrded, welsh in the case of Mr D. Davies, a Welsh swicitor, who was killed on the railway line at Stafford a ...

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  65. GERMAN ARMY MANOEUVRES

    The German soldiers who are at present carrying out manoeuvres in the Taunns region, Western Germany, are Buffering from a water famine. The ...

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  66. A DISABLE TUG.

    A telegram from Catherine Hill Bay, hear Newcastle, states that a tug while towing north a large four masted ship broke down. She is flying signals that ...

    Article : 93 words
  67. HOLDING A MOTOR-CAR.

    There have been many rumors of an incident which happened in connection with the burning of a motor car. Some sensational-statements were made by ...

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  68. A BALLOONIST'S FATE.

    While ballooning at Lakewood Park, a pleasure report, in the presence of a great crowd of people yesterday and making a firworks display from his ...

    Article : 62 words
  69. DEATH IN WOMEN’S HOSPITAL.

    The Ceroner has been advised of the death of Alice Youd. a young woman who had been underr treatment in the Women's Hospita. Deceased was in ...

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  70. BOARD SCHOOL EMIGRANTS.

    The local Government Board has granted permission to bords of guard ians to send children to a farm school in Western Australia. ...

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  71. BOXING CELEBRITIES.

    A London syndicate has offered £6000 for a match in London between Matt Veils and the wiriner of the McFarland-Wolgast fight. ...

    Article : 45 words
  72. AUSTRALIA AND THE CORONATION.

    Mr W. E. Johnson, M.P., was among the passengers who arrived by the [?] steamer Zealand[?] from Vancouver to day. In the course of an interview he ...

    Article : 205 words
  73. DIRECT SHIPMENTS TO HULL.

    With a view to increasing direct shipments of produce uceto Hull, the Chamber of Commerce and authorities of Hull intend to enlist the ...

    Article : 55 words
  74. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

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  75. TRAINING TRACK ACCIDENT.

    In a [?]sion which occurred on the Flemington training [?] this morning W. H. Woods the Well known horsemen sustained a fracture of the leg. ...

    Article : 35 words
  76. ACTION OF THE POLICE.

    Mr Holman, Acting Premier received a report from Superintendent Johnson, who is in charge of the police at Lithgow, stating that there are now 33 police ...

    Article : 195 words
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