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  2. LORD AND LADY DENMAN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Federal Ministry to-day gave a farewell luncheon to the Governor-General and Lady Denman on the eve of their departure for England. The luncheon ...

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  3. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The steamer Turret Hill, 691 tons, which was leaky, turned turtle at Southwold (Suffolk). The captain and engineer were saved, but 13 ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  5. "TRADES-UNION PARTY."

    The first move in the direction of the formation of a trades-union political party, which bus been made in the metropolitan area, was initiated last night. ...

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  6. THE HEALTH POLICY.

    The Government is disclosing piecemeal some of the more important of its policy proposals in regard to public health. On Wednesday the Minister for Public Health, Mr. Flowers, ...

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  7. DEARER STILL.

    Sheep values at Homebush have jumped up 3s to 4s this week, and in some cases as much as 5s. Mutton at Homebush has become as dear as ...

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  8. A REBEL VICTORY.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--It is understood that President Heerta is preparing to leact Mexico City with the loyal troops, in order to make a last stand at Puebla midway between ...

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  9. NEGROES FOUGHT BACK.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The Old Dominion Steamship Company's' vessel Jefferson, in the enginroom of which an explosion took place killing eight members of the engineroom crew ...

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  10. FIVE PILOTS DROWNED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The steamer Star of New Zealand collided with a pilot cutter in the Bristol Channel. Five pilots were drowned. Fourteen, of the crew of the pilot ...

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  11. AMERICAN SOLDIER SHOT.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--It is reported that a party of Mexicans outside Vera Cruz shot an American soldier named Parks, who had become Insane, and afterwards burned his body. ...

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  12. LYING-IN-STATE.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--During the lying- in-state of the bodies of two seamen who were killed in Mexico, crowds of people filled the hall in Philadelphia, and fought for places to view ...

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  13. ULSTER EXCLUSION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Irish Nationalists in Dublin are greatly dissatisfied with the Prime Minister's amending bill on Home Rule, fearing a further development in the exclusion ...

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  14. UNITED LABORERS' ATTITUDE.

    The president of the United Laborers' Protective Society. (Mr. G. Waite) said last night that the delegates from, that body to Wednesday night's meeting called by the P.L.L. had ...

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  15. THE BRITISH CABINET.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Standard" states that, the Cabinet is considering a Mexican despatch. The paper adds that it is, understood that ...

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  16. FOOD IN WAR-TIME.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. A. F. Bird (Unionist), speaking in the House of Commons, raised a discussion on the question of food supplies in war-time. ...

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  17. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  18. HEALTH OF THE YOUNG.

    Dr. Willis (Principal Medical Officer, Department of Public Instruction), reports that. 54 per cent, of the children found to be physically detective in the ...

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  19. RIVAL NAVIES.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.--Rear-Admiral Witschel, in a letter to the "Neueste-Nachrichten," recommends Austria-Hungary to increase her naval power in the Mediterranean until it is 20 ...

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  20. WILL LABOR MEMBERS PAY ?

    It has transpired that at the meeting of union representatives called on Wednesday night to consider the question of financing the next Federal Labor political campaign, there. ...

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  21. TO-DAY.

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  22. BALKAN WAR.

    SOFIA, Thursday.--A sensation has been caused by the publication of General Savoff's telegram, sent from Adrianople on May 6, 1913, to the Prime Minister of Bulgaria, forecasting ...

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  23. LORD DENMAN'S HOPE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Lord Denman, at the lunch given to him to-day by the Federal Government, said that Australia herself would never be content to rely upon a treaty with any ...

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  24. EX-PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    BARBADOES, Wednesday.--Replying to Sir Clement Markham's adverse criticism concerning the reported discoveries by Mr. Roosevelt of a new river and some now mountains in Brazil, ...

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  25. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Lewis Harcourt (Secretary of State for the Colonics) in reply to Mr. W. joynson-Hicks (Unionist) in the House of Commons, stated that his attention had been ...

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  26. BUSINESS MAN KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. Elliott S. Shannon, member of a firm of Geelong shipping and stock merchants, was killed as the result of a motor accident near Terang to-day. ...

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  27. CANCER RESEARCH.

    On the attention of the Minister for Public Health being drawn yesterday to the decision of the Victorian Board of Health to request the Federal, Government to vote £50,000 for the ...

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  28. PLAGUE IN HONGKONG.

    HONGKONG, Thursday.--There is a serious increase in the outbreak of plague. During last week there were 215 cases and 173 deaths. ...

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  29. A PRESBYTERIAN PROTEST.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Speaking of the convention government in the New Hebrides at the Presbyterian Assembly to-day the Rev. F. H. L. Paton said that the system had many ...

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  30. FOR THE SUFFRAGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--May Ansoll, the suffragette who slashed Herkomen's portrait of the Duke of Wellington, in the Royal Academy, has been sentenced to six months' ...

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  31. POLICE AND LABOR.

    The Labor Council last night decided to ask for an inquiry into charges recently made against the police. Mr. Weier (Trolly and Draymen), moved:-- ...

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  32. GOOD-BYE TO MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--After the function at Federal' Parliament House, Lord and Lady Denman returned to Government House. From there they, proceeded to the Town-hall, to ...

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  33. STEAMER DECLINED PRATIQUE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The steamer Prinz Sigismund, from Kobe, arrived in Moreton Bay last night. She was boarded by the health officer this morning, and be declined to grant ...

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  34. VICTORIAN EFFORT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Recently Mr. John Grice piqued at the disposal of the University council £1000, to be expended at the rate of [?]125 per annum, to provide for a cancer research ...

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  35. REAFFIRMED IN ROME.

    ROME, Thursday.--The Women's Congress has reaffirmed the desirableness of enfranchising women. ...

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  36. AN INJURED WOMAN.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A man-- the husband --has been arrested, in connection with the case in which Mrs. Marisona was found at Babinda with her throat cut. ...

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  37. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--The Privy Council has ratified the American Japanese Arbitration Treaty. ...

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  38. BIG SHARE DEAL

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The Mount Lyell M. and R. Co. has sold to Mr. W. J. Knox, of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne, 20,000 shares in the Wallaroo-Mount Lyoll Fertilisers, Ltd:, at ...

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  39. IMPERIAL NATIONALITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The imperial Nationality and Status of Aliens Bill, being the outcome of an agreement between Great Britain and the Dominions, has been read a second ...

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  40. Advertising

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