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  2. PREPARING FOR THE FLEET.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Prime Minister states that the Federal committee to make arrangements for the entertainment of the American fleet will be appointed in a day or two. It ...

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  3. THE ROOSEVELT IDEAL.

    LONDON, Monday.--"The Times" this morning comments upon President Roosevelt's success in "going behind the ordinary political machinery and cutting athwart ...

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  4. SELF-PRESERVATION."

    Serious danger to the States should the new Commonwealth proposals in regard to finance be given effect to was predicted by the State Premier, Mr. Wade in the course of his address ...

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  5. KUBELIK.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Among the passengers by the R. M. S. Marama, which arrived at Pinkenba this evening from Vancouver, are Kubelik, the world- famed violinist and his wife also ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MISSING STEAMER ORION.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.--Nothing has been heard of the missing vessel Orion here. At a meeting of the Mersey Marino Board today the master warden indicated that a ...

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  7. THE PROBLEM OF THE ROAD-STRICKEN SETTLERS.

    The "man on the soil" is sorely vexed and troubled, and here on the fertile. Tweed, amid cane and cows, with Mount Warning and his lesser consorts, frowning down upon me--grave ...

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  8. FAMINE IN AFRICA.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The"Daily Mail" states that the failure of the banana crop of Busoga, northward of Lake Victoria Nyanza, has caused a famine ...

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  9. TODAY'S PAPER.

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  10. ALL HOPE ABANDONED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Nothing has transpired to give the slightest clue to the fate of the steamer Orion, or of her passengers and crew. ...

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  11. BRIGANDAGE IN TURKEY.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--A large band of Albanian brigands has raided the Turkish port of Santi Quaranta, and looted the Italian and Greek shipping agencies, the ...

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  12. CURRENT FOR ILLUMINATIONS.

    The Lord Mayor (Ald. Hughes) is determined that nothing shall be wanting on the part of the civic authorities to make the reception to the American fleet a memorable one. ...

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  13. WOMEN'S DUTY.

    LONDON, Monday.--President Roosevelt, welcoming the delegates to the General Conference of tho Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, attributed the great peculiar ...

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  14. IMPERIAL FEDERATION LEAGUE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--At a meeting of the Imperial Federation League of Australia, presided over by the Prime Minister, a paper on "The Naval Defence of Australia," by ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN CUSTOMS.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The Johannesburg correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the various Governments have agreed to a temporary ...

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  16. TARIFF REVISION.

    LONDON, Monday.--Both Houses of Congress at Washington have authorised their respective committees to secure information necessary for an intelligent revision of the ...

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  17. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The editors of the Bombay weekly newspapers "Velari" and "Arunodiya" have been arrested on charges of sedition. ...

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  18. "UNJUSTLY ACCUSED."

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Canon Nash today received a letter from Archbishop Clarke, which confirms the statement of the breakdown of No.2 charge against him. The letter, which is ...

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  19. BRITISH TARIFF REFORM.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The "Daily Chronicle" states that Mr. Stanier, the Unionist candidate who won the North Shropshire seat in the House of Commons ...

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  20. THE TROUBLED FRONTIER.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Mohmands made a midnight attack upon a picket at Darwagai during a storm. They fought stubbornly and lost heavily. ...

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  21. BRITISH FOOTBALL TEAM.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.--The Anglo-Welsh football team arrived today by the steamer Athenic. All the men are in goad health. They are a young, sturdy lot, but do not ...

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  22. MESSAGE TO LORD NORTHCOTE.

    The Lord Mayor yesterday received a communication from Captain Share, private secretary to the Governor-General, conveying the following message from San Francisco:-- ...

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  23. THE BRAYBROOK DISASTER.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The coroner's inquiry into the death of a victim in the Braybrook Junction railway disaster was continued today. Though the inquiry is only on one ...

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  24. MOUNTAIN AND MOOR.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The bill introduced by Mr. C. P. Trevelyan, Liberal member for the West Riding of Yorkshire, granting the public free access to ...

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  25. CHOLERA MORTALITY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Twenty- seven deaths have occurred from cholera among the Munster Fusiliers on the north- west frontier. ...

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  26. RAILWAY DEVELOPMENT.

    BEGA, Monday.--The agitation for a railway from Bega to Eden is receiving considerable attention, and meetings supporting the proposal are being held in every town. Strong ...

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  27. WEST AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    PERTH, Monday.--In the election for the control Province in the Legislative Council--for which Messrs. Carson and O'Brien tied--the returning officer has given his casting vote for ...

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  28. STATE GOVERNMENT ACTION.

    Mr. F. C. Williams, Under-Secretary, stated in a message to tho Lord Mayor (Aid. Hughes)yesterday that the Premier (Mr. Wade), Mr. Ashton and Mr. Wood had been formed into a ...

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  29. SLEEPING SICKNESS.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Imperial Government has established a bureau at Burlington House to collate and distribute information relating to the sleeping sickness, and to ...

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  30. THE MUDGEE-GULGONG LINE.

    MUDGEE, Monday.--The rails in connection with the Mudgee to Gulgong railway are now being laid, and the contractors expect to complete the contract within six months. ...

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  31. CANADIAN MARINE.

    LONDON, Monday.--Rear- Admiral C. E. Kingsmill has accepted the command of the Canadian Marine Service. Canada is stationing cruisers in the ...

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  32. ZIG-ZAG DEVIATION COMPLETED.

    LITHGOW, Monday.--Work in connection with the lengthening of the railway line at the Top and Bottom Points of the Zig-zag is now practically completed Preparations for connecting ...

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  33. A FIREWORKS DISPLAY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The State Cabinet today refused an offer from Payne's English Fireworks Company to supply fireworks for the celebrations, at a cost of £2500, deciding to ...

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  34. RAILWAY MANAGEMENT.

    BATHURST, Monday--Mr. John Miller, M.L.A., had something to say on railway matters in the course of an address at the School of Arts to night. He said that the [?] ...

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  35. "DRIFTING TO DAMNATION."

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--Mr. R. S. Ross, one of the leaders of the Socialist group, addressed a large audience in the Hippodrome last night in reply to Rev. J. Paterson's strictures on ...

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  36. SOUDAN RISING.

    LONDON, Monday.--Abd-el-Kader, the fanatic who led the outbreak in the Soudan in which Mr. Scott Moncrieff was killed, has been sentenced to death for murder and ...

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  37. "MONEY-MAD."

    LONDON, Monday.--The cashier of the Alleghany National Bank at Pittsburg (Pennsylvania), named Montgomery, has been charged with absconding with £270,000 ...

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  38. HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.--A sensational occurrence is reported from Christchurch. Late on Saturday night there men mounted on bicycles, two armed with revolvers took charge ...

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  39. THEATRICAL WRIT.

    PERTH (W. A.), Monday.--Miss Florence Baines has received a writ from Ald. T. G. Molloy, Mayor of Perth, and owner of the Theatre Royal, claiming damages for excluding himself ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A German scientific expedition has left Hamburg to study native customs in the Bismarck Archipelago. The late Lord Overtoun left personalty to ...

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  41. THE FLASH-POINT OF KEROSENE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--No decision has yet been arrived at by the Minister for Customs in regard to the issue of a proclamation fixing the flash point of kerosene oil, as provided in ...

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  42. "REAL" TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Gould has beaten Miles for the "real" tennis championship of London, 6-2, 1-6, 6-1.This is evidently a case of youth defeating ...

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  43. CARDINAL LOGUE'S CRITICISMS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.--Sir Joseph Ward speaking with reference to Cardinal Logue's cabled utterances, said he could hardly believe that anyone with a proper knowledge ...

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  44. LIBERALS IN REVOLT.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. S. H. Whitbread (Liberal member for Huntingdon) addressed his constituents on Saturday on the subject of the Licensing Bill. ...

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  45. A CAMEL NURSERY.

    PERTH (W. A.), Monday.--Mr. Crawford, Chief Inspector of Rabbits, leaves Perth tomorrow on a trip along the rabbit-proof fence, and will mark out a paddock for the young progeny of ...

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  46. VICTORIA'S PASTORAL OUTLOOK.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Favorable reports are reaching the live stock branch of Railway Department from the country as to the effect of the recent rains The stationmasters ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND.

    The shipwrecked crew of tho President Felix Faure will! probably leave for Sydney by this week's boat. Bullion valued at £70,000 was shinned for ...

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  48. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Government has received a report from Warden Burt--who conducted the investigation into the charges of supplying liquor to intoxicated people at Gwalla State Hotel. Mr. Burt ...

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  49. A NEW ROYAL COMMISSIONER.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Henry Butler' formerly a member of the firm of Sargood, Butler, Nichol, and Ewen, is to be appointed a member of the Royal Commission which is to ...

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