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  2. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and Notts began to-day at Nottingham. The following are the teams:— NOTTS. AUSTRALIA. ...

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  3. JAPAN AND FRANCE.

    The latest outlook abroad is very disquieting. The strained relations between France and Japan arising out of the violation of neutrality by ...

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  4. MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN

    The Japanese are again pressing forward steadily in Manchuria. It is reported in Tokio that Marshal Oyama's extreme right and left have been materially advanced. ...

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  5. REVOLT IN RUSSIA.

    A fresh instance has been given of the Czar's indecision with regard to promised reforms. His Majesty has dissolved the ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    At a meeting of the state Cabinet yesterday, it was decided that Parliament should be called together on Tuesday, June 27. It is not probable that the session will have ...

    Article : 88 words
  7. BENDIGO BANKING SENSATION.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—The case of the Bank of Australasia against Frederick Herman Gray, ex-teller of the local branch, on a series of charges of fraud and ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    We learn by cable that Major Henry Walter Trefusis, of the Scots Guards, and aidede-camp to the general commanding the troops at Hong Kong, has married Lady ...

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  9. RUSSIA AND PERSIA.

    Advices from Teheran, the capital of Persia, show that trouble has arisen on the Russian frontier. The Governor of Ardebil, which is the ...

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  10. THE GERMAN EMPEROR.

    The visit of the Emperor William to Venice has not been a great success. Except by the German residents, scarcely any notice was taken of him. ...

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  11. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    The French Minister of War (M. Berteaux), speaking at Poissy yesterday, referred to the situation resulting from the German interference in Morocco. He ...

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  12. THE SHAH.

    The Shah of Persia, who in recent years has made two visits to Europe, has started on another tour. His Majesty left Teheran on his journey yesterday. ...

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  13. RUSSIAN ESPIONAGE.

    The trial on a charge of espionage of a Russian named Orvitch, whose real name is believed to be Horwitz, has been concluded at Singapore. Horwitz was arrested ...

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  14. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain is suffering from a severe chill. He was obliged in consequence to cancel an engagement yesterday. LONDON, May 8. ...

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  15. TRANSVAAL CONSTITUTION.

    The advocates of responsible government in the Transvaal have issued a manifesto in reply to the recent statement of the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. ...

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  16. PLAGUE IN INDIA.

    Last year the number of deaths in India from bubonic plague reached the appalling number of 1,000,000. The London medical journal, "The ...

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  17. HUMBERT'S ASSASSINS.

    An alleged accomplice of the young [?]chist Gactano Bresci, who [?]nated King Humbert of Italy on July 29, 19[?], has been arrested. The accused man is ...

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  18. CARRIAGE OF BUTTER.

    Arrangements have been completed for the carriage of butter from Victoria to Great Britain on the expiration of the cur[?] contracts with the P. and O. and ...

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  19. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns of the trad of the United Kingdom for April compare with those of the corresponding period of 190[?] as follows: ...

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  20. MOROCCO.

    The Gibraltar correspondent of the "Standard" states that a French Government yacht has arrived at Tangiers. It has on board several civil engineers, who are ...

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  21. TAXES ON FEDERAL SALARIES

    A letter from the Federal Attorney-General (Sir Josiah Symon) with reference to the appeal by the Victorian Government regarding the liability of federal ...

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  22. NAVAL GUNS.

    The recent discussion respecting naval guns which was raised by an article in the "Daily Graphic" was referred to by Mr. E. G. Pretyman, Secretary to the Admiralty, ...

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  23. GUNBOAT ASHORE

    The British gunboat Thistle, 710 tons, has gone ashore at Cape F[?]terre, on the west coast of Spain. LONDON, May 8. ...

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  24. CHALLENGE TO A DUEL.

    Count Tisza, late Premier of Hungary, has sent seconds to M. Pozgsy, a member of the Diet, to arrange for a duel. The challenge is the outcome of a personal ...

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  25. THE GIRGARREE MURDER.

    ALBURY, Monday.—It was persistently [?] in the town this evening that in[?] had been received from the Upper Murray of the capture of Edwards by two ...

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  26. AFGHAN TREATY.

    Mr. Louis Dane, secretary of the [?] Foreign Office, who was in charge of the British Mission to Kabul, which recently concluded a treaty between Great [?] ...

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  27. MUSCAT DISPUTE

    The differences which have arisen between Great Britain and France in regard to their rights in Muscat, the capital of the state of Oman, in South eatern Arabia, are ...

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  28. TREATY WITH CUBA.

    A treaty of friendship and commerce between Great Britain and Cuba has been [?] by representatives of the two Governments at Havana, the capital of Cuba. ...

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  29. LABOUR PARTY'S IDEAL.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—Dr. Green, the Bishop of Ballarat, was seen this afternoon and asked if he had any remarks to make regarding the address of Mr. Griffiths, ...

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  30. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION.

    The Board of Education, which since April 1, 1900, has been the central educational authority for England and Wales, has given an important decision under the ...

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  31. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    It is regarded as unlikely that there will be a dissolution of the Imperial Parliament this year. The impression derived from Mr. Balfour's address to the Primrose ...

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  32. A HAWKER'S COMPLAINT.

    An [?]derly man, [?] the [?] inspector of Port Melbourne, was charged yesterday, before Messrs, Francis and [?], J.P.'s, at the local court, with unlawfully [?] a ...

    Article : 312 words
  33. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The state Cabinet decided yesterday to approve of the recommendation of the Land Purchase and management Board to negotiate for the purchase of an estate in the ...

    Article : 162 words
  34. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    In the City Court yesterday, before Messrs. Panton, P.M., R. Cherry, C.J. Cook. W. H. Purves, S. Lancashire, and Captain Russell, J.P.'s, a charge of being ...

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