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  2. THE TURKS IN THESSALY.

    In consequence of the charges of cruelty brought against the Turks by Greece, the British, Russian, and Italian ambassadors at Constantinople are obtaining reports ...

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  3. THE COLONIAL PREMIERS SIR GEORGE TURNER.

    Sir George Turner, the Premier of Victoria, will leave England for Melbourne on July 9. He has had a conference with Mr. J. M. ...

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  4. THE QUEEN'S MEMORIAL. FEVER HOSPITAL.

    The Mayor of Melbourne acknowledges with thanks the receipt of the following additional contributions:— Per Mrs. C. J. Ham:—John Danks, £1[?] ...

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  5. THE QUEEN'S REIGN. DINNERS FOR THE POOR.

    The number of poor of the the United Kingdom who will participate in the dinners provided by the fund raised in request to the response by H.R.H. the Princess of Wales ...

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  6. PROTECTIONIST LEGERDEMAIN

    The next set of figures to be attended to are those which underwent protectionistic metamorphosis on Wednesday in last week. A series of comparisons ...

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  7. The Argus.

    A rather sinister meaning attaches to Dr. Gresswell's intimation that the out-break of diphtheria at Hawthorn has been traced to no particular ...

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  8. PROPOSED RELEASE OF FIRST OFFENDERS.

    Sir,—Whilst we are celebrating the Queen's record reign, an event which even in Melbourne will be of a brilliant character, could not the authorities during ...

    Article : 172 words
  9. MR. SEDDON AT ST. HELEN'S.

    Yesterday Mr. Richard Seddon, the Premier of New Zealand, and Mrs. Seddon visited St. Helen's, in Lancashire, his native town. Mr. ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—In connection with the Queen's Diamond Jubilee. I would suggest to the Government the desirability of exercising elemency towards first offenders now ...

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  11. SPENDING MUNICIPAL FUNDS.

    A legal point has been raised in a letter from the Ararat Shire Council to the Minister of Public Works concerning the expenditure of municipal funds in connection ...

    Article : 167 words
  12. ENGLAND AND CHINA.

    The revised Burmah-Chinese Convention has been ratified by China. The Peking Government eedes Kohang to Great Britain, and grants a perpetual lease ...

    Article : 98 words
  13. "THE ARGUS" FUND.

    Towards this fund we have received the following addition subscription:— J.C......................... £0 5 0 "Alma"...................... 0 5 0 ...

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  14. THE THEATRICAL MATINEE.

    The combined theatrical matinee in aid of the Queen's Memorial Fever Hospital and the fund for entertaining the poor of Melbourne takes places at the Princess's ...

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  15. BANQUET IN LONDON.

    Mr. C. C. Kingston and Sir John Forrest, the Premiers of South Australia and Western Australia, were guests at a banquet given last night by the Curriers ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. STATE SCHOOL HOLIDAYS.

    Sir,—Wednesday's edition of "The Argus" contains the intimation that the state schools of this colony are to have holiday from Tuesday, 22nd, till Friday, ...

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  17. ACTION IN THE COUNTRY.

    It is announced that 26 schools will take part in the local Sunday school celebration of the Queen's reign, the number of children participating in it being 1,900. ...

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  18. A VETERAN'S PILGRIMAGE.

    As the last of the court idlers shuffled through the door when yesterday's business of the District Court concluded, a grey-haired old man, whose upright ...

    Article : 382 words
  19. THE BRAZIL MESSIAH.

    The defeat by the Brazilian troops of the fanatical insurgents under the leadership of Antonio Conselherio, who was regarded by them as a Messiah, was of the most ...

    Article : 105 words
  20. ARRIVAL OF MR. REID.

    The Acting Premier to-day received a cable message from Mr. Reid:—"Arrived safe. Best of health. Kindly wire how everything is, and whether the colony has ...

    Article : 52 words
  21. THE SYDNEY CELEBRATIONS.

    The city council to-day resolved to accept the invitation of the Dean of Sydney to attend the thanksgiving services at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday, June 20, ...

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  22. AID FROM THE SUBURBS.

    The Fitzroy branch of the A.N.A. have organised a "Pleasant Sunday Afternoon" for next Sunday, in the Town-hall, Fitzroy, when Mr. G. A. Maxwell will deliver ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. JAPAN AND HAWAIL.

    The strained relations existing between Japan and Hawaii, in consequence of the exclusion by the latter of Japanese immigrants, have attracted much attention in ...

    Article : 83 words
  24. THE AUSTRALIAN TROOPS ARRIVAL OF SOUTH AUSTRALIANS.

    Twenty-eight members of the South Australian rifle team have arrived in London, and taken up their quarters at the Chelsea Barracks. ...

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  25. MOVEMENT IN THE OTHER COLONIES.

    The Government has decided to proclaim Monday, the 21st inst., as a public holiday throughout the colony. HOBART, Wednesday. ...

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  26. ACCIDENT TO S.S. EDINA.

    The steamer Edina, whilst nearing the pier to-day, lost her propeller, and can into the end of the pier, knocking a large hole in the passenger-shed. Fortunately no one ...

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  27. DAILY DRILL AT CHELSEA.

    The colonial troops quartered at Chelsea are undergoing daily drill in preparation for the grand Jubilee procession on the 22nd inst. ...

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  28. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A man named W. Kellie met with a fatal accident yesterday morning on Hannan's Hundred Acres. He was working in the pump shaft, when one of the [?]gs of the ...

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  29. ARRIVAL OF THE R.M.S. AUSTRALIA.

    The P. and O. Co.'s R.M.S. Australia, J. Reeves commander, arrived from Colombo at half-past 11 a.m. to-day. She brings the following salcon passengers:— ...

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  30. ILLUMINATION OF THE GENERAL POST-OFFICE.

    Yesterday the Acting Postmaster-General (Mr. Cuthbert) had an interview with the Minister of Public Works concerning the illumination of the General Post-office ...

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  31. THE ISLINGTON TOURNAMENT.

    At the military tournament at the Agricultural-hall, Islington, yesterday, Lieutenant C. Campbell, Captain A. J. O. Thompson, and Lieutenant A. J. Onslow ...

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  32. THE MINERS' CONGRESS.

    The annual International Miners' Congress met again in London yesterday, under the presidency of Mr. Thomas Burt, M.P. The number of delegates attending the ...

    Article : 112 words
  33. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament will be opened to-morrow by His Excellency the Governor, who will refer to the Queen's record reign, the Federal Convention, and the prospective ...

    Article : 471 words
  34. A SHAKESPEARIAN ENTERTAINMENT.

    A Shakespearian night is announced by the Rev. John Reid, M.A., in the Unitarian-hall, opposite St. Patrick's, this evening. The lecture will be illustrated ...

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  35. THE COMMONWEALTH BILL.

    The President of the Legislative Council, Sir Richard Bakor, and the Speaker of the House of Assembly. Sir Jenkin Coles, intend, in connection with the ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Carruthers moved for leave to bring in a bill extending the powers of trustees, and giving them the power of exchange and surrender at ...

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  37. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns of the trade of the United Kingdom for the month of May compare with those for the corresponding period of 1896 as follows:— ...

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  38. FEEDING THE LONDON POOR.

    The letter from the Princess of Wales to the Lord Mayor of London, in which Her Royal Highness proposed that the London poor should be remembered in ...

    Article : 301 words
  39. CYCLING.

    W. T. Kerr, the Australian amateur cyclist, competed at a race meeting held to-day at Aston, a suburb of Birmingham. In a 10-mile scratch race he ran fourth, and in a ...

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  40. THE LATE SIR W. J. CLARKE.

    Mr. E. G. Fitzgibbon, honorary treasurer, acknowledges with thanks the following further subscriptions to the fund:— Robert Laidlaw, Heidelberg........ £[?] 5 0 ...

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  41. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Quotations compare with those of a fortnight ago as follows:— Paid. May June up. 25. 8. ...

    Article : 127 words
  42. MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE.

    It was decided at the meeting of the Brighton Town Council on Tuesday evening to send a letter of condolence to the Dowager Lady Clarke and the family in the ...

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  43. AN ILLUSTRATED BIBLE.

    Messrs. Melville, Mullen, and Slade are issuing a very appropriate memorial of the Queen's record reign in the form of a new Illustrated Bible, beautifully printed and ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The remains of Lady Shenton, wife of Sir George Shenton, President of the Legislative Council of Western Australia, who died in London last week, were interred ...

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  45. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheal and Flour.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 1,250,000 quarters, as against 1,290,000 quarters last week, and ...

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  46. SAFE BURGLARIES IN PERTH.

    Many burglaries committed in the city have lately been baffling the police, but last night a notable capture was made. A cabman reported to the detective office ...

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  47. SUBURBAN CELEBRATIONS.

    The celebration in North Melbourne is to include a ball in the local town-hall on Tuesday evening, 29th inst., the proceeds of which are to be devoted to the Central ...

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  48. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Charles Marriott Watson, of 59 Chancery-lane, Melbourne, solicitor. Approximate schedule. Causes of insolvency—Illness for the last four and a half months, and ...

    Article : 144 words
  49. TASMANIA.

    Replying to a deputation at Launceston to-day, Sir Philip Fysh said that the initial expense of establishing telephone communication between Zeehan, Hobart, and ...

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  50. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Charles Todd, the Government astronomer, expresses much disappointment at the smallness of the rainfall, and the fact that it has been contined to the coastal ...

    Article : 184 words
  51. COMPULSORY SEQUESTRATION.

    James Francis M'Donald, of the Oxford Hotel, Swanston-street. Melbourne, mining prospector. Causes of insolvency— Judgment unsatisfied in a lawsuit, losses ...

    Article : 60 words
  52. TO CURE INFLUENZA.

    Wolfe's Schnapps, with hot water and lemon-juice added, taken at bed-time, is the best and surest care for this complaint. —[Advt.] ...

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  53. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 109 words
  54. THE MEDICAL PROFESSION

    Strongly recommend NESTLE'S SWISS MILK for all ordinary purposes of fresh milk. It is made of the PUREST COW'S MILK only, and is ALWAYS RELIABLE. ...

    Article : 46 words
  55. KANDY KOOLA COUPONS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  56. MAIL STEAMERS.

    F.M.S. Australien left Colombo outward on the 8th inst., at 4 p.m. F.M.S. Polynesien left Colombo for Marseilles on the 9th inst. ...

    Article : 62 words
  57. THE INDIAN FAMINE.

    We have received the following further contribution to the fund:— J.H.A....................... 0 6 0 ...

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  58. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.

    Q.—Which Tea is the best and most wholesome? A.—KANDY KOOLA TEA. Q.—Why is KANDY KOOLA TEA the best? A.—Because it is the finest selected leaves from ...

    Article : 74 words
  59. NOTICE.

    The YELLOW Coupons now in circulation will be Cancelled on June 30, when all unclaimed prizes will be re-drawn for. ...

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  60. REMEMBER!

    There will be a large number of prizes distributed on July 2. SAVE ALL YOUR CUPONS[?] AS ALL HAVE AN EQUAL CHANCE. N.B.—A NEW COUPON will be ISSUED on ...

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  61. MAIN-TOP NAVY CUT TOBACCO

    Of all the boons to weary men, When worried or distressed. A pipe of "Main-top Navy" stands A "cut" above the rest.—[Advt.] ...

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  62. JUBILEE REJOICINGS.

    In honour of the occasion order a NEW SUIT, from 55s. to 8[?]s., at the Prince of Tailors, THE LEVIATHAN CLOTHING COMPANY. —[Advt.] ...

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  63. CADBURY'S COCOA.

    "Health."—[Advt.]"Of the highest degree of purity."— ...

    Article : 10 words
  64. THE HABIT OF HEALTH.

    The constant use of Pears' Soap.— [Advt.] ...

    Article : 11 words
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