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  2. THE BOER WAR. KILLING THE WOUNDED.

    An investigation has been made by Lord Kitchener into the charges of kiling the British wounded which was levelled by newspaper correspondents and others ...

    Article : 109 words
  3. THE KING'S TITLE.

    The correspondence laid on the table of the House of Commons respecting the proposed addition to the title of His Majesty the King shows that the Dominion ...

    Article : 166 words
  4. THE ALPINE FATALITY. HOW THE ACCIDENT HAPPENED.

    The shocking accident which befel the party of English tourists in Switzerland his evoked widespread sympathy and interest, and still further particulars of the ...

    Article : 320 words
  5. TUBERCULOSIS. THE LONDON CONFERENCE.

    At the Intenational Congress on Tuberculosis, which concluded its sittings on Saturday, Prefessor Virchow, the famous German pathologist, and Professor ...

    Article : 68 words
  6. PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY OF AUSTRALIA.

    The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Australia continued its sittings to-day, the Rev. Dr. Meiklejohn, the moderator, presiding. ...

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  7. ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 613 words
  8. THE FACTORIES ACT. DISADVANTAGES OF MELBOURNE MANUFACTURERS.

    A Melbourne inquirer who has recently returned from a visit to Sydney, where he had exceptional opportunities of making commercial comparisons between the ...

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  9. COMPULSORY NOTIFICATION.

    Attention has once more been directed in Melbourne to the importance of measures being taken for the spread of tuberculosis.On various occasions the ...

    Article : 554 words
  10. DEPUTATIONS TO CLOTHING BOARD.

    A deputation representing the Master Tailors of Viotoria laid their views before the Clothing Board yesterday on the subject of the proposed minimum wage to be ...

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  11. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    A remarkable case of fraud was investigated at the Bow-street Police Court on Saturday, the parties concerned all having been residents of Victoria. ...

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  12. A TREK TO BECHUANALAND.

    The discontent of the non-combatant Boers with the existing unsettled conditions in the Transvaal is indicated by the fact that 300 families, with waggons and ...

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  13. THE REFUGEE CAMPS.

    There is a steady decrease in the rate of mortality at the various concentr[?]on and refugee camps in the Transvaal and the Orange River Colony. This is regarded ...

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  14. WHOLESALE CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS.

    After the tailors came the wholesale clothing manufacturers. There was a large body of them, and Mr. Pearson, who acted as spokesman, presented their views to the ...

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  15. ANOTHER ACCIDENT.

    Another fatal accident is reported from the Alps, the victim on this occasion being Mr. Arthur Davies Croydon, a well-known ship-owner. Mr. Croydon was ascending ...

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  16. BOER LOSSES.

    Reuter's correspondent at the front reports that Commandant Spruyt has been killed whilst attempting to cross the NatalPretoria railway near Heidelberg into the ...

    Article : 55 words
  17. UNITED STATES NAVY. THE CHARGE OF COWARDICE.

    The charge of cowardice brought against Rear-Admiral Winfield Scott Schley in Mr. E.S. Maclay's "History of the United States Navy" is creating immense interest ...

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  18. ARRIVAL OF THE BRITANNIC.

    Anticipations as to the probable hour of the arrival in Hobaon's Bay of the troopship Britannic were completely upset. She was expected to arrive at or soon after ...

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  19. LORD KITCHENER.

    It is on the cards that an important military change wil1 shortly take place— nothing less than the departure from South Africa of Lord Kitchener. The ...

    Article : 374 words
  20. THE GERMAN TARIFF.

    The Agrarian party in Germany are surprised at the concessions to their demands in the draft of a new tariff just published by the Imperial German Government. It ...

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  21. MELBOURNE EAST ELECTION. MR. WATT'S EXPENSES.

    In response to the appeal made by Mr. E.G.FitzGibbon in "The Argus" of Thursday for £1 subscriptions to recoup Mr. Wa[?]t his election expenses, we have ...

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  22. THE POTTERY BOARD.

    Yesterday Messrs. Guthrie and Hartley, of the Epsom Pottery Works, near Bendigo, had an interview with the Premier (Mr.Peacock) in regard to the extension ...

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  23. CASES IN ADELAIDE.

    Dr. T. Borthwick, medical health officer for Adelaide, reported last week that five cases of tuberculosis had occurred in the office of the Public Works department. The ...

    Article : 138 words
  24. THE PRINTERS' BOARD.

    Mr. Peacock, as Minister for Labour, has for some days past had under consideration a number of questions in regard to the determinations of the Printers' Board. The ...

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  25. FUND CLOSES TO-MORROW.

    Sir,— A sum of £135 has been received out of the £160 which was wanted. Any who have not yet subscribed, but feel it right to do so, are asked to send their ...

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  26. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT.

    The South Australian Imperial Bushmen were released from the Quarantine Station this morning after fumigation and disinfection. Notwithstanding the threatening ...

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  27. THE MAD MULLAH.

    The "Mad Mullah,," who was severely defeated by a force under Colonel Swayne towards the end of June, has been again engaged. ...

    Article : 74 words
  28. EXPECTORATING IN THE STREETS.

    Sir,—Professor Koch, in his address to the London Congress on Tubereculosis, said that the "sputum of consumptive patients was the chief source of infection." It will ...

    Article : 386 words
  29. QUEEN'S STATUE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 275 words
  30. A NEW BATTLE-SHIP.

    The turret battle-ship Maine, 12,400 tons, 43 guns, which has been under construction by the United States Government at Philadelphia for the past three years, has been ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. THE ESCAPED CONVICTS.

    The first definite intimation which the Criminal Investigation branch has received of the presence in Melbourne of the escaped convicts from Pentridge, Sparks and ...

    Article : 291 words
  32. SUBURBAN NEWSPAPERS.

    The Factories and Shops Act as it relates to the printing trade was fully discussed at a representative meeting of the suburban newspaper proprietors, held at the Duke ...

    Article : 195 words
  33. PAN-AMERICANISM.

    A hitch has occurred in the arrangement's in progress for the holding of the great PanAmerican Congress in Mexico in October next. ...

    Article : 338 words
  34. OATS FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    Some weeks ago the Agricultural department informed the Agent-General in London (Sir Andrew Clarke) that there was still a large quantity of oats available in ...

    Article : 131 words
  35. FIJI GOVERNMENT.

    The report that an ordinance had been issued in Fiji rendering persons advocating a change in the Government liable to two years' imprisonment has been brought ...

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  36. HOME FROM THE WAR.

    On Saturday night, at the state school, Black Flat, a welcome home was accorded to Trooper Richard Gesner, who was presented with a gold watch and sovereign case. ...

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  37. THE COACHBUILDING TRADE.

    The proprietor of the several coachbuilding trades in this town are unanimous in asserting that the application of the Factories Act in regard to proposed wages ...

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  38. WILMANSRUST.

    Details of the unfortunate Wilmansrust affair have no doubt reached you by cable. Nothing has been allowed by the censors to be published here, and ...

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  39. FEDERAL RELIEF FUND.

    The hon. treasurer (Mr. W. T. Appleton) of the fund acknowledges the following amounts:—Fight Hours Anniversary Committee (per the secretary, Mr. G. Harris), £25; M.S. (postage stamps), 1/; ...

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  40. MR. J. W. KIRTON'S VIEWS.

    Mr. J. W. Kirton,M.L.A., a member of the Factories and Shops Act Royal Commission, has been interviewed in regard to the impending industrial crisis. After ...

    Article : 413 words
  41. THE BATOUM DISASTER.

    The terrible disaster which occurred at the Russian port of Batoum, on the Black Sea, on Thursday last, was due to the explosion of a magazine. The central part of ...

    Article : 68 words
  42. NEW ZEALAND SOCIAL LEGISLATION.

    There are signs that the the Government will abandon state fire insurance, and that the clauses of the Shops and Offices Bill, dealing with bank and commercial clerks and ...

    Article : 58 words
  43. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    A house near the gasworks, owned and occupied by John Priest, an employe of the company, was destroyed by fire last night. Nothing was saved, and an infant ...

    Article : 60 words
  44. MISTAKEN IDENTITY.

    A most extraordinary case of mistaken identity was heard at the police court today, when William Holmes, who has been known in Broken Hill for the past four and ...

    Article : 174 words
  45. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY STRIKE.

    Twelve railway men, who were among the strikers, yesterday received notice of dismissal. A large meeting of the Perth branch of the Western Australian Railway ...

    Article : 142 words
  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir Thomas Lipton's new yacht Shamrock II., which has been built as a challenger for the America Cup this year, has sailed for New York. She is expected to reach ...

    Article : 183 words
  47. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    John Walden, Harrietville, miner. Voluntary sequestration. Filed at Beechworth. Thomas Henry Simmons, of Kyneton, horsebreaker. Causes of insolvency— ...

    Article : 54 words
  48. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By Dalgety and Co. Ltd., from their London office, dated 26th July, 1991:—"The ...

    Article : 171 words
  49. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—Vinnicombe v. M'Gregor (part heard). First Civil Court. (Before Mr. Justice Holroyd.) ...

    Article : 134 words
  50. THE BALLARAT SCRIP FRAUD.

    No further forged scrip in the South Birthday Company has been discovered, but the police have received a clue as to the whereabouts of Alfred Meyer, who is ...

    Article : 192 words
  51. THE LATE MRS. GOE.

    A memorial service in connection with the death of Mrs. Goe was held in Christ Church on Sunday evening. The Rev. F. W. Willeox, in the course of his sermon, ...

    Article : 140 words
  52. Advertising

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  53. THE BOOT TRADE.

    Sir,—I will estern it a favour if you will kindly enlighten me upon the following subject. One of your contemporaries has for the past year or so been continually ...

    Article : 145 words
  54. Advertising

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  55. FELLMONGERS' POSITION.

    The work of gradually closing down the fellmongeries in consequence of the inability of the industry to pay the rates of wages fixed by the special board under the ...

    Article : 222 words
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