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  2. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  3. BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--The Admiralty has arranged that the Australian naval draft shall serve aboard torpedoboat-destroyers of the river class during the ...

    Article : 109 words
  4. BUSH NURSING.

    Sir,--The Governor-General and the Countess of Dudley have read with much pleasure the suggestion made jointly by the Prime Minister and Mr. Deakin, that the Commonwealth ...

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  5. THE NEW VICEROY.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--It is officially announced that Sir Charles Hardinge, late Ambassador at St. Petersburg, and since 1906 Permanent Under-Secretary of ...

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  6. THE VETO QUESTION.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--The opinion is held in the lobby of the House of Commons that an informal meeting between the Prime Minister, Mr. H. H. Asquith, and the ...

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  7. MURDERS AND THEFTS.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--A Russian named. Ispalatoff has been arrested at Come Italy, on suspicion of murdering Mrs. Crittenden Castle, an American dramatic ...

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  8. TARIFF ADJUSTMENTS.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--It is officially announced at Ottawa that Belgium has been admitted to the intermediate tariff on all products similar to the French products ...

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  9. TASMANIA'S TRIALS.

    Sir Elliot Lewis Premier of Tasmania, who is visiting Sydney for a few days, purposes, before leaving, to consult with the State Premier, Mr. Wade, on the financial outlook. ...

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  10. A POPULAR APPOINTMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.--Renter's correspondent at Simla states that the appointment of Sir Charles Hardinge is generally approved. ...

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  11. AN OFFER DESPATCHED.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The "Morning Leader" states that the Cabinet has framed its offer for a conference with the Opposition, and that the offer has been despatched ...

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  12. RUSSIAN BRIBERY COMMISSION.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--The Russian Bribery Investigation Commission has discovered that many of the Customs officials at Sebastopol and other Black Sea ports ...

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  13. CANADA'S RESPONSE.

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.--Mr. W. S. Fielding, Canadian Minister for Finance, stales that negotiations with the United States will begin in the autumn, when ...

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  14. "THE TRUTH ABOUT THE NAVY."

    LONDON, Saturday.--Messrs. Chapman and Hall, publishers of the pamphlet, "The Truth about the Navy," declare that it was not written by or at the instance of Admiral ...

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  15. A FAVORABLE REPLY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Observer" states that Mr. Balfour has replied favorably to Mr. Asquith's communication. The "Observer" adds that Mr. Asquith ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. EMBEZZLER'S SUICIDE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--An employee of the Brussels bank, who had embezzled 300,000 francs (about £12,500) escaped to New York. He was on the point of being arrested ...

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  17. MEMORANDUM.

    The objects of the proposed District Nursing Association for Australia are:--First, to extend the existing system of district nursing as far as possible throughout the Commonwealth, in ...

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  18. THE RUSSIAN DUMA.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--The Russian Duma has passed the Finland Bill, which makes the Finnish Diet (Parliament) secondary to the Duma in matters of ...

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  19. "PARTISANSHIP AVOIDED."

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "Daily Telegraph" commends the Government for avoiding partisanship in the appointment of Sir Charles Hardinge. ...

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  20. BIG THEFTS OF JEWELLERY.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--There were several jewellery robberies in the West End last night, shops being looted to the extent of from £500 to £2000 each. ...

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  21. STRIKES AND RUMORS OF STRIKES.

    LONDON, Saturday.--As a result of the conference between representatives of the Board of Trade, the Labor Department, and those of the masters and men at ...

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  22. MODIFICATIONS DESIRED.

    LONDON, Saturday Afternon.--The committee of the British Iron Trades Association has forwarded to the Board of Trade and the Foreign Office a memorial urging ...

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  23. PROBABLE SUCCESSOR AT FOREIGN OFFICE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--It is expected that Sir Arthur Nicolson, who succeeded Sir Charles Hardinge as British Ambassador at St. Petersburg, will now succeed him at the ...

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  24. RADIUM FOR THE POOR.

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  25. TOTALTSATOR ABOLITION REJECTED.

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.--The judicial committee of the Duma has reported against the proposal to abolish totalisators. The Government's percentage of the ...

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  26. NEW YORK DOCK-WORKERS TO COME OUT.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--Twenty thousand dock-workers in New York have been authorised to strike. ...

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  27. BOLD BANDIT'S SCOOP.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--A single bandit held up a train at Robsart, New Mexico; drove at the pistol point the halfdressed and panic-stricken passengers; ...

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  28. THE CRETAN CRISIS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The protecting Powers have issued a fresh Note to the Cretan Government. The Note warns the Government that ...

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  29. A RADIUM BANK.

    Sir.--I have read the various opinions expressed on the advisableness of establishing a radium bank. Having recently visited the clinic founded by Wickham and Degrais, in Paris, and ...

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  30. PLUMAGE BIRDS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--At the instance of the Earl of Crewe, a committee of representatives of the Colonial Office and of the Natural History Museum at South ...

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  31. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT SEATTLE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A terribly destructive fire has occurred on the water front at Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. Ten blocks of buildings have been ...

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  32. CHOLERA IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--Cholera is spreading in the south of Russia. Though the Russian doctors are insufficient to treat the number of eases, the municipal council ...

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  33. AN EDITOR ASSASSINATED.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--Ahmed Samin Bey, editor of the Sedaim-il-Let newspaper, has been assassinated at Constantinople. ...

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  34. LORD PLUNKED.

    "While I am quite pleased to have a chat with you," said Lord Plunket, retiring Governor of New Zealand, to a "Daily Telegraph" representative at Federal Government House last night. ...

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  35. EMPIRE DAY ESSAYS.

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.--In connection with the Earl of Meath's Empire Day essay competition for secondary schools of the Empire the following Australian ...

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  36. EIGHT YEARS FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.--The Court of Silesia (Austria) has sentenced an ex-detective of the Cairo police, named Goldstein, to eight years' imprisonment for ...

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  37. MR. ROOSEVELT'S RETURN HOME.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--Ex-President Roosevelt and Mrs. Roosevelt left Southampton to-day in the N.D.L. steamer Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Immense ...

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  38. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The death is announced of Miss Violet Brooke-Hunt, wellknown in political and social work. Miss Violet Brooke-Hunt was the eldest ...

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  39. DIED AT HIS POST.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The French submarine Pluviose--which sank, on May 27, in the Channel, outside Calais, as the result of a collision with the South-Eastern Railway ...

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  40. RECEIVED BY THE KING.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--Sir George Reld (High Commissioner for Australia) was received in audience by the King to-day. His Majesty also gave audiences to Sir ...

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  41. TELEGRAM OF THANKS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. Roosevelt has forwarded a telegram thanking King George for his kind reception, and expressing the great pleasure which his visit to England ...

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  42. FILL LABOR WIN ?

    Will the Liberals lose? Since the defeat of Mr. Deakin's party many public men have spoken prophetically regarding the outcome of the forthcoming State elections. With the ...

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  43. AUSTRALIANS AT BISLEY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Australian team of riflemen, who are to take part in the N.R.A. meeting at Bisley this year, have arrived. ...

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  44. MINING ACCIDENT IN PRUSSIA.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--A violent shock has been felt at Golsenkirchen, Westphalia, Prussia, apparently following on an explosion in the shaft of the Consolidation ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Five people have been killed by lightning in the Pas-de-Calais Department, France. "La Milo" (Mrs. Pansy Eggena) is suing Mr. W. E. Wood, jeweller, of Brook-stret, ...

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  46. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--The contest between General Botha, the South African Prime Minister, and Sir J. P. Fitzpatrick, leader of the Opposition (Transvaal), for ...

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  47. SURVEYING AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Australian Institute of Mining Engineers has appointed a committee to draw up a scheme for complete geodetic and geological survey of Australia. It ...

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  48. WARDANI'S APPEAL.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Court of Cassation has dismissed the appeal of Wardani --the Mohammedan student who, in February last, fatally shot the Egyptian Premier. ...

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  49. MINISTERIAL SALARIES.

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.--It is reported that the salary of General Louis Botha, the South African Prime Minister, has been fixed at £4000 per annum, and that ...

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  50. VICTORIAN GAOL BREAKER.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Late on Saturday night the Echuca police received a telegram stating that John Hall, alias Woolf, the Ballarat gaol-breaker, had been seen in the Nanneella ...

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  51. FASHIONABLE WEDDING.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.--The marriage took place at Wellington (N.Z.) on Saturday of Miss Doris Johnston, third daughter of Mr. Charles Johnston, and granddaughter of Dr. ...

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  52. NOBODY WANTS IT.

    LOCKHART, Saturday.--There is a rising township at Boree Creek. Recently the railway extension has taken place from Loekhart to that place. The residents are in a peculiar ...

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  53. A WORRIED CAPTAIN.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday.--The captain of the Norwegian barque Odd had protracted trouble and litigation with the crew at Westport some months ago, when, after considerable ...

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  54. COUNTY CRICKET.

    LONDON, Sunday.--In the county championships yesterday Leicestershire, on their own ground, defeated Kent by 111 runs. At the Essex county ground at Leyton the ...

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  55. THE FEDERAL PORT.

    EDEN, Saturday.--At a meeting of delegates from various public bodies in the southern districts, a committee was formed to draft a petition to the Minister for Home Affairs asking ...

    Article : 73 words
  56. TO-DAY.

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  57. VICTORIA.

    Mr. James Sinclair, commercial agent for Victoria in the East, returns to Singapore tomorrow. During Mr. Sinclair's stay in Melbourne he has been interviewed by ...

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