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  4. SYDNEY TRAM STRIKE.

    The strike of the tramway men caused immense inconvenience to suburban residents this morning, and tens of thousands of persons had to walk into the ...

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  5. MARATHON RACE.

    The Marathon race--the great pedestrian event in connection with the Olympic Games--took place to-day. The course was between London and ...

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  6. SUNSHINE DISASTER.

    The Coroner (Dr. Cole) has entered up a verdict with respect to the death of each of the 44 victims of the Sunshine railway disaster. ...

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  7. UNIVERSAL SATURDAY

    In pursuance of the resolution passed at the meeting of the Shopkeepers' Saturday Half-Holiday Association, at the Temperance Hall, on Thursday evening, ...

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  8. THE SCHUMACHER CUP

    Brigadier-Colonel Williams and Lieutenant-Colonel Bennett have received a number of additional messages of congratulation on the success of the 7th ...

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  9. CANADIAN'S SUCCESS.

    Robert Kerr, a Canadian athlete, today won the 200 metres (218 yards) race at the Olympic Games in 22 2-5sec. Kerr is the crack sprinter of Canada. ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    The Governor. At Adelaide to-day. He is warmly welcomed. His Excellency reaches Melbourne on ...

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  11. THE FIRST ACCIDENT.

    There was a considerable amount of excitement in William street this morning, owing to the collision between an inward bound tram and a butcher's cart. ...

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  12. VORTEX OF PLEASURE.

    There was an aroma of motor oil in the City Court to-day, and the presence of several men clad in motoring costume indicated that something of ...

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  13. FOOTBALL.

    Both the League and Association [?] before them at their respective meeting last night the recommendations of the recent conference of their committee ...

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  14. KILLED IN A MINE.

    A fatal accident occurred at the North mine at an early hour this morning. About half-past three o'clock a miner named Thomas Clarke was engaged in ...

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  15. A GREAT EVENT.

    The result of the Marathon race will cause disappointment in Australia, as it was thought that George Blake, the long-distance champion of Victoria, ...

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  16. NEW DEVELOPMENTS.

    The Sydney power-house men have come out with the strikers, and other branches of the service threaten to take sympathetic action. ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES LAW

    The Premier of New South Wales, replying yesterday to a deputation from the Sydney Trades and Labor Council, which had waited on him, said that the ...

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  18. THE BIG, BIG "D."

    A citizen has written to the Premier, mildly remonstrating with him for having used the words, "damn it," in Parliament. ...

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  19. DISTURBANCES FEARED

    The police authorities anticipate that there may be danger of further disturbances this afternoon, when all the unionists leave work and assemble in the ...

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  20. DIED SUDDENLY

    The sudden death of Mr William O'Regan, about 60 years of age, butdaer, who carried on business in Peel street, North Melbourne, has been reported to ...

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  21. POLICE PROSECUTIONS

    Twenty-one persons appeared at the Central Police Court and Water Police Court this morning, and were variously charged with riotous behavior, insulting ...

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  22. FOOTSCRAY SETTLEMENT.

    Mrs Caroline Nicholson, of 2 E[?] street, Footscray, writes:-- The "Age" has published several correct and distorted reports of ...

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  23. PERSONAL.

    Captain Creswen, Naval Director of the Commonwealth, is at present in Adelaide on a visit of inspection of the local naval cadet corps. He will ...

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  24. THE WORD AGAIN

    At a meeting of the Ballarat Agricultural Society to-day, Mr Fisken said that as the National Show was to be held in Ballarat in November the prize ...

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  25. SOME UNFAIR TACTICS.

    The Olympic Games yesterday were marked by a disagreeable episode. The final of the 400 metres (437 yards) race, one of the most important events ...

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  26. ACCUSED'S HISTORY

    The history of young Ehrmann since his arrival in Melbourne front London, some ten weeks ago, is, to say the least, interesting, and somewhat picturesque. ...

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  27. THE BICYCLE SKIDDED.

    Mr William Champion, sixty-eight years of age, bootmaker, who resides at 62 Lance street, Glenferrie was riding a bicycle at the intersection of Bridge ...

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  28. WIRE NETTING.

    Further reference was made by the Premier to-day to the question of making advances of wire netting for rabbit proof fences to farmers either directly, ...

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  29. THE PRINCE OF WALES

    When the Prince of Wales was in the Navy, the warship on which his Royal Highness served went to Nova Scotia. Naturally, there was great excitement ...

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  30. PROGRESS OF THE FIGHT.

    The Railway and Tramway Commissioners are straining every point to maintain the limited tram service with steam and electric cars, while, on the ...

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  31. LATE DOCTOR M'INERNEY.

    The remains of the late Dr. James Richard M'lnerney were this afternoon interred in the Melbourne General Cemetery. The funeral procession, which was ...

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  32. SWIMMING.

    The 200 metres (218 yards) teams swimming contest look place to-day. The contest was for international teams of four men each. ...

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  33. "THE ONLY SON."

    It was reported at Acton Po[?] on 6th June that the authorities [?] claimed Frederick J. Hutt. 20, [?]ary seaman, who had given ...

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  34. INTIMIDATION ALLEGED

    Complaints of acts of Intimidation having been committed at various tram depots were made to-day by the acting conductors and drivers engaged on this ...

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  35. RATING REFORM.

    Cr. F. H. G. Cornwall, hon. secretary Rating Reform League, writes:-- It was with pleasure that I read "Manufacturer's" letter in your issue of ...

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  36. A BABY'S DEATH

    The sudden death of an infant, three and a half months old, named William Roy Anderson, the son of a young woman named Mary Anderson, who ...

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  37. TO PROTECT ENGLISH INDUSTRIES.

    A while ago a young man from Copenhagen called upon one of our wall-paper artists and asked permission to study our methods of coloring. "With ...

    Article : 68 words
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  39. WITH THE STRIKERS.

    From an early hour this morning the Trades Hall was besieged by an army of tramway men and representatives of other unions, who cheered themselves ...

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  41. SUPREMACY

    In trade or profession is gained after systematic work which often weakens the nervous system; if "Wolfe's-Sahnapps" be used no risks are taken ...

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