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  2. EAST BENDIGO ELECTION.

    Mr. Hampson, the selected Labor candidate, addressed a meeting at the Lake View Hotel, McCrae street, last night. During an address on the main topics of ...

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  3. TELEGRAHIC

    The dispute in the wool-combing trade at Bradford has become less serious. The workmen, who have been out on strike are now returning to work, and the masters ...

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  4. MADERO'S SENSATIONAL RECEPTION.

    When, in a few days, the King of mighty and far-extending England is formally coronated, the probabilities are that beyond a display of great wealth ...

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  5. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Conference met again this morning. Mr. L. V. Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, who presided, outlined ...

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  6. THE MACRI VILLAGE.

    The Rev. Mr. Stack, late of the Maori mission, is preaching each Sunday to the Maoris forming the Maori village at the White City. Shepherd's Bush. ...

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  7. SMALL HOLDINGS COMMISSIONER.

    Mr. Ferederick Horne, a brother of the Rev. C. Silvester Horne, Liberal M. P. for Ipswich, has been appointed a Commissioner under the Small Holdings Act. Mr. ...

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  8. MR. CURNOWS CANDIDATURE.

    Mr. J. H. Curnow addressed a meeting at the White Hills reading room last evening. The room was crowded, and several ladies were present. Mr. W. Dower ...

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  9. A GREAT DISASTER.

    The Birkbeck Building Society, with which the Birkbeck Bank associated, has issued a statement similar to the one already cabled and stating that the ...

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  10. QUEEN MARY'S GIFT.

    Queen Mary has decided in what manner the gift from her namesakes throughout the Empire shall be utilised. Her Majesty has expressed a desire for jewelled ...

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  11. TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.

    Mr. Hampson and Mr. F. Brennan, M.H.R., Brady's ards, 3; Pall Mall, 8. Mr. J. H. Curnow, horse sale yards, 4. A committee meeting of the ...

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  12. "AN IMPERIAL CRISIS."

    The Standard this morning devotes a leading article to the motion to be moved at the Imperial Conference by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, requesting the British ...

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  13. 10,0000 CIGARS FOR THE KING.

    His Majesty the King has received a gift of 10,000 cigars from Cuba. ...

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  14. EAGLEHAWK.

    Messrs. E. N. Moore, P.M., and R. B. Thom, J.P., occupied the bench at the Police Court yesterday morning. The P.M. addressed several boys, the cause of ...

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  15. IMMIGRANTS FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Coghan, Agent-General for New South Wales, has arranged to despatch 3000 immigrants to his State in the quarter ending September 30. The new ...

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  16. BRITISH TRADE.

    The returns of British trade for last month have been made available. Compared with the figures for May, 1910, the imports show a decrease of £1,299,929, ...

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  18. 40,000 WORKERS IDLED.

    Forty thousand men are idle in Chicago, as the result of a strike of workers in the brick-making industry. Building contracts covering operations aggregating ...

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  19. SIX MEN KILLED.

    A had accident occurred to-day while blasting operations were in progress on the railway line near Marseilles. The premature explosion of a charge of ...

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  20. MEETING AT LONG GULLY.

    About thirty electors were present at the Long Gully fire station last night to hear Mr. Curnow. The proceedings throughout were orderly. Mr. Curnow ...

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  21. £5,000,000 TREASURE.

    It is reported here that the steamer Eureka has been successful in locating a £5,000,000 treasure in a sunken vessel off the Honduras coat. ...

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  23. HEAD CHOPPED OFF.

    The accidental discovery of some human bones in Grosswardein, one of the oldest towns in Hungary, has brought to light a gruesome murder. ...

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  24. MR. McGOWEN IN GERMANY.

    Mr. McGowen, Premier of New South Wales; Mr. Holliman, Under Secretary to the Treasury; and Mr. Davis, the State engineer have concluded their visit to the ...

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  26. BOYS' FIENDISH CRIMES.

    The fiendish crimes of a boy only 13 years of age, have shocked and startled Paris. This lad was suspected, of theft by his ...

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  27. BOXING.

    "Billy" Papke, the American middleweight boxer who claims the world's championship sought "Jim" Sullivan in London tonight. Papke won in the tenth ...

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  28. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES.

    The secretary, Mr. Warren has made arrangements for a course of lectures on "Three Centuries of French Literature and History," by Mons. Maurice-Carton, ...

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  29. THE CUT-OFF SKIRT.

    Parisian dressmakers have evolved another freak garment. This new article of feminine wear is what has been described as the "cut off" ...

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  30. SIR GEO. REID AS MAJOR DOMO.

    Sir George Reid held a reception at the Imperial Institution yesterday to afford those attending an opportunity of meeting Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  31. THE CORONATION.

    Rehearsals of the Coronation ceremony are being held every day at Westminster Abbey. ...

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  32. THE KING AT ALDERSHOT.

    King George has returned to London. While at Aldershot his Majesty inspected the secret quick-firming howitzers. These guns throw a 45lb. shell 2000 yards. ...

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  33. GREAT EARTHQUAKE.

    As the result of yesterday's earthquake in Mexico, the volcano of Colima near the same named town on the Pacific coast, has become active. ...

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  34. SCHOOLBOY SUICIDE.

    A sad case of child suicide occurred in Paris last night. Jean Delares, a twelve-year-old schoolboy, failed in an examination, and was ...

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  36. MR. MURPHY'S CANDIDATURE.

    At the Cambrian Hotel. Arnold street, last night, Mr. Murphy addressed a good meeting. Mr. Keane presided. The candidate enlarged on the various topics, ...

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  37. MAKING A PICTURE DRAMA.

    A sensational fire that did damage to the extent of £35,000 occurred yesterday at Powers Grounds. Nearly a hundred actors and actresses ...

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  39. BANK SUSPENDS PAYMENT.

    The Birkbeck Bank, in High Holborn, a private institution established for over half a century, which receives money on deposit and does loan business on a ...

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  40. FELT ROUND THE WORLD.

    The earth movement which had such disastrous results in Mexico appears to have been world-wide for it was recorded on the Observatory seismagraph. Preliminary ...

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  42. "AUSTRALIA AT WORK."

    The Australian industrial moving pictures and other interesting subjects were screened at the Masonic Hall last night. These films will be projected for the last ...

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