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  2. THE BOSNIAN CRIME.

    VIENNA, Friday.—Anti-Servian demonstrations are increasing as a result of the assassination of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his Consort. ...

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  3. MACARTNEY.

    Macartney, who in the past season was the most prolifle rungetter in big cricket in Australia, will go to South Africa. It was learned on Saturday that arrangements would be made ...

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  4. SWEPT BY HEAVY SEAS.

    Presenting a badly weather-beaten appearance as a result of her encounter with the recent cylonic gale, the steamer Mokau, of Corrigan and Co.'s line, arrived yesterday from ...

    Article : 262 words
  5. BABY CLINICS.

    The best time to commence looking after the health of children, is before they are born—- when their mothers are children for preference and the care should continue specially ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 412 words
  7. LATE MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    LONDON, Friday.—The late Mr. Joseph Chamberlain was out on Monday last, but was in the following day, and gradually sank, death resulting from heart failure at a ...

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  8. "A DEBT OF GRATITUDE."

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Mr. Alfred Deakin, speaking on Saturday in appreciation of the great services rendered to the Empire by the late Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, said that it was ...

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  9. AN IMPRESSIVE SERVICE.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph, the heir-apparent to the Austrian Throne, and other relatives attended an Impressive service in connection With the death of the Archduke Francis ...

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  10. ALBANIA.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Responsibility for the published statements criticising the conditions in Albania attributed to Mr. G. F. Williams, United States Minister at Greece, is ...

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  11. THE BANK AND THE MAN.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Mr. Fisher, interviewed on the subject of Mr. Cook's reference in his St. Leonards speech to Mr. .Miller, the manager of the Commonwealth Bank, said: "If ...

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  12. DAY BAKING.

    A largely attended meeting of the Muster Bakers was held on Saturday. The new claims of the operatives were considered, and strong dissatisfaction was expressed with the system ...

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  13. PRINCESS LEAVES.

    DURAZZO. Friday.—The Princess of Wied and family have left the capital for Bucharest, capital of Roumania. ...

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  14. FATAL LAUNCH PARTY.

    LONDON, Friday.—During a moonlight launch trip to Kew, the launch, while returning, at 3 o'clock in the morning, lurched when off Battersea. Sir Denis Anson, of New Zealand, who ...

    Article : 203 words
  15. IRISH VOLUNTEERS.

    LONDON. Saturday.—Captain E. Fitzgerald Lombard has resigned the command of the Nationalist Volunteer battalion at Kingstown. He argues that the volunteers are leaderless ...

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  16. BACK TO NIGHT WORK.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Day baking came into force on Monday last. After less than a week's trial it has been abandoned. As a result of a conference on Saturday night ...

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  17. SEMI-PARALYSED.

    Mr. Holman on Saturday said he wished to correct an error inadvertently made by Mr. Griffith concerning the Works policy of the Government so far as it applied to new under. ...

    Article : 83 words
  18. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  19. "THE GLORIOUS FOURTH."

    CHICAGO, Sunday.—Thirteen persons were killed, and 243 injured while celebrating the fourth of July. This was the sanest fourth of July celebrated ...

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  20. SAVAGE BARRACKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—"Baiting" the umpire after a match is becoming quite a habit with supporters of beaten teams in the Association football games. ...

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  21. AT THE NEWCASTLE CONSULATE.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.—Mr. G. B. Kilmaster, Consul for the United States at Newcastle, held a reception on Saturday, when a large number of gentleman left their cards. ...

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  22. MAKING THE SERVICE. ATTRACTIVE.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Sunday.—The Public Service Commissioners' annual report states that the advantages of the Public Service Act are becoming better recognised, thus proving ...

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  23. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 404 words
  24. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    LONDON. Friday.—Maude Edwards was sentenced to three months' imprisonment, at Edinburgh, for damaging a portrait of the King. The court was cleared of the accused's ...

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  25. MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE.

    Mr. John Redmond, M. P.. a number of South African farmers, and many others sent messages of condolence to the family. ...

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  26. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The second session of the present Parliament will be opened by the State Governor at noon to-morrow. What the length of the session will be depends entirely on circumstances. ...

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  27. A CANADIAN APPRECIATION.

    HALIFAX, Friday.--Referring to the death of Mr. Chamberlain, Sir Robert Borden, Prime Minister, said that Mr. Chamberlain bad been a commanding figure no less in the oversons ...

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  28. WAYLAID IN THE DARK.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Staggering across Princes Bridge towards the city at 11.30 p.m. on Saturday, with blood oozing from a bullet wound in his forehead, Loslie Raymond ...

    Article : 325 words
  29. EVELEIGH ROBBERY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Though detectives have been expecting important developments in the work of clearing up the Eveleigh robbery for some days nothing of a material ...

    Article : 137 words
  30. HENLEY REGATTA.

    LONDON, Friday.—In the semi-final of the Grand Challenge Cup, at Henley, Harvard University defeated Winnipeg. University by three-quarters of a length, and Boston ...

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  31. IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The newspapers publish long biographies of the late Mr. Joseph Chamberlain. He is described as having been the strongest personality in Great Britain for the ...

    Article : 52 words
  32. GERMAN- TRIBUTES.

    BERLIN, Saturday.—The newspapers pay generous tributes to the memory of the late Mr. Joseph Chamberlain. The "Tageblatt" states, that the fact that the colonics now ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. THE SENATE CANDIDATES.

    LAUNCKSTON, TAS., Sunday.--The count for the pre-election of Liberals for the Senate resulted:—Senators Bakhap, Clomons, and Keating, Messrs. Muleahy, shoebridge, and H. A. ...

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  34. RAIDS OK HOTELS.

    BROKEN HILL Sunday.—About 3.15 this morning Constable Ghalker saw a man lying on the cellar grating of Duke of Cornwall Hotel, at corner of Argent and Kaolin Streets. As the ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICAN EULOGY.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—The newspapers eulogise the great statesmanship of the late Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, especially his efforts to effect a racial reconciliation after the South ...

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  36. GUILLAUX IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— In bleak, wintry weather, M. Guillaux, the French aviator, gave an exhibition at the Geelong racecourse yesterday afternoon. A strong south-westerly wind ...

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  37. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Mr. W. A. Watt, who was appointed to adjudicate upon the claims of the five Liberals, who submitted themselves for the selection of a Liberal candidate for the ...

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  38. PRODUCE BY POST.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The system of carrying agriculture and other produce by means of a specially organised parcels post was only introduced in Australia on Wednesday last. So ...

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  39. H.M.S. PHILOMEL IN A STORM.

    During her recent island cruise, after leaving Auckland, H.M.S. Philomel encountered very stormy weather, and on clearing the Haurakl Gulf had to contend with a gala of hurricane ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN APPRECIATION

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Joseph Cook), in referring to the late Mr. Chumberlain bald: "A great man in Israel is fallen. The whole, Empire will be deeply moved by the passing of ...

    Article : 123 words
  41. "DOWN WITH THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL".

    PERTH, Sunday.—The Seaddan Government's plain election cry will be "Down with the Legislative Council." Their constitutional Reform. Bill, though not ...

    Article : 74 words
  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Sunday.—The Insurances on Mr. G. P. Dounoll's residence, in Taradel, which was destroyed by fire, amount to £8000. The loss, however, is estimated at £20,000. ...

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  43. H. M. A. S. YARRA.

    The destroyer Yarra is expected in leave Sydney to-day to Join the flagship and other ships of the squadron in Queensland waters. ...

    Article : 27 words
  44. Advertising

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