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  2. STATE POLITICS.

    At the gathering held last night at Kelmscott to celebrate the first annual dinner of the Kelmscott Progress Association the Acting-Premier (Mr. Gregory) was the principal ...

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  3. KING AND QUEEN.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen made a triumphal progress through the city yesterday, when they drove from the Castle to the Vice-Regal Lodge, and ...

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  4. BLACK HAND TRIAL.

    At Viterbo interest has been revived in the trial of the Black Hand members on a charge of having murdered Cuocolo and his wife at Naples. ...

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  5. HUNGARIAN EARTHQUAKE

    As a result of the recent earthquake Zondy-street, in this city, collapsed to-day, leaving a chasm 75 feet deep and 60 feet long. A water main running ...

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  6. SHORTAGE OF LABOUR.

    A deputation representing the Trades Hall Council waited on the Acting Premier (Mr. Watt) to-day to protest against the importation of artisan labour. The deputation ...

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  7. NEGLECTED CHILDREN.

    A shocking state of affairs was disclosed in the Carlton Police Court to-day, when William Brown, aged 50 years, a bootmaker, was charged under the Infant Life ...

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  8. TERRIFIC THUNDERSTORM.

    A brief but terrific thunderstorm broke over the mining township of Wallaroo yesterday evening. The weirdness of the storm was accentuated in many houses fitted ...

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  9. DISASTERS.

    The German steamer Elbing VIII. capsized in the North Sea yesterday and sank. All the members of the crew except three were drowned. ...

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  10. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    At Bridgeport, in Connecticut, yesterday a railway express train, while running at 60 miles an hour, struck a switch and was thrown off the line and ...

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  11. WARNING TO WOOL-GROWERS.

    At Roubaix yesterday a conference of 100 delegates, representing the woolspinners and manufacturers of Europe, unanimously resolved that as a large ...

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  12. A TRADE SECRET.

    An interesting decision regarding the value of a trade secret to an insolvent was given by Judge Moule in the Insolvency Court to-day. ...

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  13. TUBERCULOSIS.

    The Royal Commission on Tuberculosis in its final report, issued yesterday, states:—"Bovine tuberculosis is readily communicable to infants and other ...

    Article : 136 words
  14. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Unionist leaders are holding meetings to consider whether or not they will force the Government to carry the Veto Bill with fresh peers. ...

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  15. SIR JOSEPH WARD.

    At the Charing Cross railway station to-day Sir Joseph and Lady Ward were accorded an enthusiastic farewell as they left on their return to New Zealand. ...

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  16. BOXER V. WRESTLER.

    No more extraordinary contest has been seen in Melbourne than that which took place at the Guild Hall to-night when "Jack" Howard, a Sydney heavyweight boxer, met ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES LAWS.

    Mr. J. S. T. McGowen has promised to submit to the New South Wales Parliament a complaint from the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce regarding certain ...

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  18. STATE FISH MARKETS.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Wilson) is pushing on with his scheme for the establishment of State fish markets. The only thing that stands in the way is the question ...

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  19. UNIVERSITY SPORTS.

    The annual sports contests between the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge (England) and Harvard and Yale (America) took place to-day. The ...

    Article : 95 words
  20. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 137 words
  21. AUSTRALIAN MEAT IN ENGLAND.

    The comments made by the Minister for Lands (Mr. McKenzie) regarding the unsatisfactory marketing of Australian meat in England have received the attention of those ...

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  22. PERSONAL.

    Mr. A. N. D'Alaza, Consul-General for Russia in Australia, arrived on a brief visit to this State by the Riverina last night. The Labour members of the House of ...

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  23. THE LIGHTERMAN'S LOT.

    The statements made to-day by a man employed on a lighter in the bay regarding the living and working conditions on board the vessel, considerably surprised the ...

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  24. SKIN-GRAFTING.

    The wife of an Essex farmer was recently cured from the effects of a burning accident after many years of suffering. Twenty members of here family ...

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  25. DISCOVERY OF MINERALS.

    Dr. Loewy, of Gottingen, has invented a new method of locating minerals by boring several holes to a depth of 300 feet, inserting a wireless telegraphic ...

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  26. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    At Cardiff yesterday the seamen on strike heard that a vessel in the harbour was manned by Chinese. A boat loaded with pickets evaded the police, and the ...

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  27. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-day referred to the effect on the Commonwealth wireless stations and undertakings of the recent Parker judgment. It is ...

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  28. A GRIEF-STRICKEN WIDOW.

    Grief-stricken at the loss of her husband, who died suddenly on July 1, Mrs. Langdon, aged 48 years, committed suicide at Camberwell to-day. She was at home with her ...

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  29. CHOLERA.

    An official inquiry shows that during the past week 80 cases of Asiatic cholera (26 fatal) occurred at Palermo, and that 60 cases (21 fatal) occurred at Naples, ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIES PRESERVATION ACT.

    Before Mr. Justice Isaacs in the High Court to-day Mr. Knox, K.C., who appeared for the majority of the colliery proprietors concerned, continued his address for the ...

    Article : 214 words
  31. MISCELLANEOUS.

    In the Botanic Gardens to-day the theatrical and music hall artists gave a garden party and fete in aid of the London charities. ...

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  32. CANADIAN BUSH FIRES.

    The town of Cochrane, in the Porcupine mining district, was destroyed by a bush-fire yesterday. The fire is spreading, and the settlers are fleeing before ...

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  33. TURKISH ASSASSINATION.

    Two assassins yesterday murdered Zekki Bey, the editor of "Shekra." This makes the third murder of journalists who have opposed the Committee of ...

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  34. NAVAL RESERVE FORCE.

    Captain C. J. Clare, C.M.G., who has been appointed district naval officer for Western Australia, arrived by the Riverina last night. ...

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  35. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  36. CRICKET.

    Playing against Somerset F. E. Woolley, the Kent batsman, compiled 104 runs in the first innings and 146 not out in the second. ...

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  37. ARBITRATION.

    Owing to the projected Anglo-American arbitration treaty Japan has agreed to Great Britain's proposal to make the clause in the Anglo-Japanese alliance ...

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  38. LAWN TENNIS.

    The "Sportsman" understands that in the event of the English Lawn Tennis Association sending a team to Australia to contest the Davis Cup an ...

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  39. HEAVY FOG IN MELBOURNE.

    Railway traffic on all the suburban lines was dislocated this morning, as a result of the fog which veiled the metropolis. No fewer than 16 passenger trains had to be ...

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  40. THE WOOLAMAI COAL MINE.

    Consideration was given at a meeting of the directors of the Powlett North Woolamai Colliery Company to-day to the position of the mine at Powlett, where the men went on ...

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  41. BALLOONING.

    Clifford Harmon and Augustus Port, who left Kansas City on Monday in the balloon New York in the contest, to decide which two balloons should ...

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  42. DESERTING FIREMEN.

    When the steamer Wakool was ready to leave Port Adelaide for London yesterday afternoon it was found that there had been wholesale defection of firemen, no fewer ...

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  43. UNLAWFULLY ON PREMISES.

    A sensational incident occurred in South Melbourne to-night. While Miss Anderson was dressing in her bedroom she saw two young men on the balcony. She rushed next ...

    Article : 127 words
  44. Advertising

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    Advertising : 462 words
  45. NEW SOUTH WALES COLLIERIES.

    About 800 men at the Newcastle Wallsend Coal Company's mine, at Newcastle, are idle to-day, because of a strike of wheelers, who number about 50. The ...

    Article : 114 words
  46. AUSTRALIA AND AMERICA.

    If a scheme proposed by the Spokane (Washington) Chamber of Commerce is carried into effect 100 representative American capitalists and business men will visit ...

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  47. GOLDFIELDS DAIRY HERDS.

    In reply to a communication from the conference of local governing bodies, a letter from the Minister for Lands was read at last night's meeting of that body to the ...

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  48. POTATOES IN BRINE.

    Mr. Graham, the Minister for Agriculture, stated to-day that the Government of Victoria had nothing to do with the experiment which is being carried out in ...

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  49. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the motion for the adoption of the Address-in-Reply was agreed to. The Minister for Lands (Mr. McKenzie) ...

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  50. MIXED MARRIAGES.

    At the Rockhampton Anglican Synod to-day a motion submitted by the Rev. M. S. O'Rorke affirming that a declaration such as the Papal ne temere decree should be ...

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  51. INSPECTION OF BIOGRAPHS.

    Reference to the recent accident, due to the ignition of a film, at a Geelong picture show, was made by Dr. Ham to-day at a meeting of the Board of Public Health. He ...

    Article : 116 words
  52. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Penalties amounting to £41 were imposed in the Port Adelaide Police Court to-day on 12 persons for breaches of the Licensing Act which prohibits Sunday drinking. ...

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  53. TASMANIA.

    Another addition to the railway system of the State was made to-day by the opening of a line, 24 miles in length, from Scortsdale ao Branxholme. The line is destined to ...

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  54. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Good rains are benefiting the whole of the State with the exception of a few places on the north coast and along the Murray River. ...

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