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  2. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Police Court.—At the Police Court yesterday morning, before Mr. E. L. Hall, P/M., William Grueby, for disturbing the peace, and Frederick Tas. Suter, for ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    Maximilian Harden. writing to the "Zukumft" newspaper, declares that the insinuations against Prince Philip of Eulenburg were not aimed at the prince's ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    A deputation of Welsh members of the House of Commons waited on Ministers in reference to the Disestablishment Bill. Sir Henry Campbell- Bannerman ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    Reuter learns that before the text of the Anglo-Spanish note is published, it is thought more courteous to communicate with the other Powers the terms of ...

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  6. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The State Parliament will meet on July 9. ...

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  7. POLICE HOLIDAYS STOPPED

    Owing to the prevalence of crime, in Melbourne the police annual leave has been stopped for the present. ...

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  8. SIR JOSEPH WARD.

    Prior to his departure for Sydney to-day, en route to New Zealand, Sir Joseph Wad was entertained by the New Zealanders resident in Melbourne. ...

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  9. PRESS VIEWS.

    The "Debats" considers that the Franco-Spanish and Anglo-Spanish agreements are to the Western Mediterranean and that part of the Atlantic ...

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  10. SHIPBUILDING FIRM.

    John Brown and Company, of Sheffield and Clydebank, are amalgamating with Harland and Wolff, of Belfast. The combine will be the largest shipbuilding firm ...

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  11. THE PRICE OF MEAT.

    Owing to the increase in the price of stock, the butchers have decided to raise the price of meat one penny per pound all round. ...

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  12. SCENE IN THE DUMA.

    M. Purishkevitch created a great uproar in the Duma on Saturday by declaring that the Social Democrats ought to be sent to the scaffold. ...

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  13. NOT LIABLE TO RATING.

    Justice A'Beckett to-day decided that the Mechanics' Institute Buildings are not liable to be rated by municipalities, even though the halls are occasionally ...

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  14. GREAT MOTOR RACE.

    The Pekin to Paris motor race is proceeding, the contestants having reached Kalgan after traversing morasses, deep sand, and mountains. ...

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  15. CAUSE OF THE DISSOLUTION.

    According to the St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Daily News," the recent plot was a fietion. The real cause of the dissolution of the Duma was ...

    Article : 95 words
  16. RAILWAY ACCIDENT FUND

    The Railway Department has a reserve fund of £30,000 to meet claims for accidents. It has been decided to increase that amount to £100,000, so as ...

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  17. LYDDITE SHELLS.

    The War Office is investigating and reporting on the defects in the lyddite shells, which are still causing a disquieting feeling in artillery circles. Many ...

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  18. A VISIT TO W.A.

    Mr. R. J. Meagher, Public Service Commissioner, returned yesterday from West Australia. He had expected to get back early in the month, but the curious ...

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  19. STRAITS LIGHTHOUSEES.

    The suggestion of the Tasmanian Government that Victoria should contribute towards the cost of improving the light houses on Swan and Goose Islands was ...

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  20. FRANCE AND JAPAN.

    The Franco-Japanese agreement, which has been outlined in the cablegrams has been published. Both Powers undertake to respect the equality of treatment in ...

    Article : 90 words
  21. SLEEPING SICKNESS.

    At the invitation of the Eari of Elgin, Secretary of State for the Colonies the International and Colonial Conference on sleeping sickness has opened in London. ...

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  22. THE NEW HOUSE.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of "The Times" declares that the electoral law brings four-fifths of the electorates within the absolute control of the ...

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  23. J. R. MACKAY.

    The Melbourne Cricket Club has completed arrangements with Mr. J. R. .Mackay, the well-known Sydney batsman, to accept a position in Victoria. He ...

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  24. ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    While a Russian torpedo boat was discharging torpedoes at Sevastopol one struck a cutter. The Commander-in-Chief, who was cruising in the cutter, ...

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  25. FRISCO'S MAYOR.

    Mayor Schmidt, of San Francisco, has been dismissed from office as the result of his conviction. ...

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  26. BANKRUPTCY CONFERENCE

    The conference of state representatives called to consider federal company and bankruptcy legislation was concluded to-day. A draft report containing ...

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  27. ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE.

    While certain leading persons were dining in the house of Colonel O'Brien, Commissioner of Police at Johannesburg, with the family, a pungent smell was noticed, ...

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  28. FRENCH GOVERNMENT.

    M. Sarrant, Under-Secretary of the Interior, who is the Deputy for Narbonne, and a wine grower, has resigned office, and his withdrawal is likely to ...

    Article : 46 words
  29. RED CROSS CONFERENCE.

    At the final sitting of the conference Turkey took strong objection to the red cross symbol, and pleased for the substitution of the red crescent for relief ...

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  30. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    The Railway Commissioners were to-day given authority by the Government to increase the permanent staff by over 700. This does not mean an addition of ...

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  31. WOMEN COUNCILLORS.

    In the House of Lords a motion was moved by Lord Belper, chairman of the Notts County Council, to refer the Women Councillors Bill to a select ...

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  32. CANADIAN MANUFACTURES

    Canada's manufactures last year were valued at £143,007,193 sterling, as compared with £96,250,000 in 1901. ...

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  33. THE MAIL GUARANTEE.

    The Cabinet to-day gave the Acting Premier authority to have a craft mail contract agreement drawn. up, and the necessary steps will be taken to-morrow. ...

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  34. LAWN TENNIS.

    Brookes and Miss Sutton won the mixed doubles championship of Kent. ...

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  35. ARMY DEBATES.

    Right Hon. R. B. Haldane, K.C., Secretary of State for War, during the army debate in the House of Commons, announced utilising, in accordance with Mr. ...

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  36. KIA ORA WRECK.

    Further accounts of the week of the s. Kia Ora, a former Tasmanian trader under the Union Company's flag, slow that before he went down with his ...

    Article : 474 words
  37. AN ACQUITTAL.

    A young man named Thomas Hay. who is alleged to have attempted to set fire to house at Footscray, where his sweet-heart resided, after she had refused to ...

    Article : 70 words
  38. INFECTIOUS DISEASES HOSPITAL.

    The Mayor and some of the aldermen waited on the Premier to-day and asked if the Government was prepared to hand over to the council the £5000 voted by ...

    Article : 143 words
  39. SHIPPING.

    The following notifications have been posted at Lloyds:— Arrival.—Marechal de Noailies. Departures.—For Sydney—Miltiades, ...

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  40. A MURDER CHARGE.

    The trial of Mrs. Elizabeth Downey, a nurse, on a charge of having murdered Vida Patullo, aged 21, was commenced at the Criminal Court to-day. Counsel ...

    Article : 98 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. CHEST-COLD AND SORE THROAT.

    The possible consequences of a cold in the chest or sore throat are so dangerous, especially to elderly people, that prompt measures should be taken upon ...

    Article : 324 words
  43. OPERATION AVOIDED.

    Starch indigestion is a common trouble with many persons who eat food containing starch—white bread, potatoes, pies, cakes, etc. ...

    Article : 314 words
  44. BRAVERY REWARDED.

    News has been received from Fingall (W.A.) that Edward Hickey, a former resident of Ballarat, has been presented with a gold medal, silver egg-cruet and ...

    Article : 122 words
  45. COMING EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 53 words
  46. WHOOPING COUGH

    is most readily attacked and removed by Tussine, which contains ingredients particularly suitable for this complaint. The spasms of coughing are perceptibly ...

    Article : 62 words
  47. WHOOPING COUGH

    Is not dangerous when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is given as directed. You can give it to the baby with perfect confidence. ...

    Article : 34 words
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