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  2. INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS.

    The congress in Berlin to deal with colonial problems is continuing its sittings. Yesterday a strong speech on German naval requirement was made by ...

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  3. TUBERCULOSIS.

    When the Intercolonial, Congress on Tubercolosis met in Paris yesterday, Professor Behring, the German expert, according to promise, explained the principle of ...

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  4. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Recent speeches on the education question by members of the House of Commons show that there is a growing antagonism between the Roman Catholics and Home Rulers on ...

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  5. TERRIBLE DISASTER.

    A terrible disaster has happened in St. Petersburg. A five-story building that was in course of construction collapsed, burying 100 ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

    Grave [?] is felt in Canada at the decision of the Commonwealth Customs department to add [?]land transportation charges to the invoices when assessing the ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Northcote will give a garden party at Government-house on Tuesday, the 31st inst., and a ball on Wednesday, ...

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  8. THE GAMBLING MANIA.

    BENDIGO, Saturday.—A Special meeting of the Miners' Art Union committee was held to-night to consider the action of the Attorney-General in prohibiting the ...

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  9. IMMIGRATION.

    The scheme of "General" Booth, for sending 5,000 families to Australia, has, according to a cable message sent by him to the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin), been ...

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  10. STATE BUDGET.

    To-morrow the state Treasurer (Mr. Bent) will deliver his Budget sppech. An early sitting of the Legislative Assembly has been arranged, and Mr. Bent hopes that he will ...

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  11. GENERAL SIR G. A FRENCH.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Among the passengers by the Aorangi, which arrived to-day, is Major-General Sir George French, who is on a private trip to visit his daughter ...

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  12. AN OVERDUE BARQUE.

    The barque Lalla Rookh, belonging to Lever Brothers Limited, for the safety of which the gravest fears have been entertained, has been reported. She left ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' OPPOSITION.

    At the last meeting of the North Melbourne branch of the Australian Natives' Association. the following resolution was carried unanimously, on the motion of Mr. ...

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  14. LABOUR AND FISCALISM.

    Mr. [?] Ramsay Macdonald. secretary of the English Labour Representation Committee, has been interviewed regarding a proposal which has been under the ...

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  15. THE RAILWAYS.

    The numerous letters which have appeared in "The Argus" on the question of the Saturday train service to Healesville, have convinced the Railway Commissioners of ...

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  16. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    Alexander S. Blair, relieving letter-carrier at Williamstown, had a remarkable experience on Saturday afternoon. He was cycling along Cole-street. William-town, when the ...

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  17. RAND CHINESE.

    The gang of Chines, who escaped from the compounds at the Rand, and attacked a store kept by a Jew, near Kli[?]tein, have been arrested. The Chinese murdered ...

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  18. FELL IN THE RIVER.

    Yesterday Thomas Morrisey, 80 years of age, who lives in Capel-street. West Melbourne, took his dogs down to the Yarra, close tot he Morgue. The dogs were in the ...

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  19. THE NUMURKAH ACCIDENT.

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  20. BRITISH ARMY.

    Speaking at Norwick last evening, Mr. Arnold-Forster, Secretary of State for War stated that the army reserve now numbered 93,000 men. He expected that the total ...

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  21. CANCER CUR.

    The following letter has been received by the Premier (Mr. Bent) from Sir Jhon Madden with reference to the alleged cure for [?]: ...

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  22. THE LATE WAR.

    Mr. Takahashi, the Japanese financial agent in London, has been interviewed regarding the statement made to the Associted Chambers of Commerce by Count ...

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  23. MR. J. WREN'S HORSES.

    It was announced in Saturday's issue of "The Argus" that the V.R.C. committee, after giving consideration to the question whether Mr. J. Wren's entries for the ...

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  24. A TRAGIC DEATH.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—John Moore, a bootmaker by occupation, was burnt to death at Scbastopol in magic circumstances on Wednesday. Moore occupied a room at ...

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  25. MACEDONIA.

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  26. HOUSE ROBBERIES.

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  27. BRITISH SQUADRON.

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  28. INJURED WHILE JUMPING.

    BEULAH, Saturday.—Mr. J. Raggatt, son of Councillor Raggatt, was riding a hunter at the Bealah Show yesterday. when [?] horse struck a hurdle, un[?] the rider. ...

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  29. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    To-day. quotation for bar silver is 2[?] 16d. per oz. standard, a decline of 1d. since yesterday. ...

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  30. REFORM IN RUSSIA.

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  31. ELDERLY WOMAN'S DEATH.

    CAMPERDOWN. Saturday. — Mrs. cath[?] M'Queen. aged 66. was local dead beside a log in a paddock about [?] mile from W[?] Station at noon to-day. She ...

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  32. MINING SHARES.

    The following prices represent the lowest and highest range of values on the Stock Exchange yesterday, and from them the middle price can be computed:— ...

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  33. LOCH VENNACHAR WRECK.

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  34. VILLAGE SETTLER DROWNED.

    YARRAWONGA. Friday.—The b[?] of A village settler. named Charles Spencer. who disappeared about a fortnight ago. was found inthe Owner River to-day. On the ...

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  35. C0MMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  36. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

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  37. BROWNED WHILE BATHING.

    ISEA LAKE, Friday.—Frederick Ze[?]. 1former as [?]. while bathing in a damages Wednesday, went beyond has depth and was drowned. His clothes were [?] ...

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  38. EXTRADITION OF W.N. WILLIS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Crown Law author[?] do not anticipate that the legal [?] for the extradition of W. N. Wills from Natal will be completed for ...

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  39. CHILD SEVERELY BURNED.

    KALGOORLIE, Sunday. A little girl, live [?] of age. named Aome Aglan, residing with her partents at the North Handder lease, was severely burned on Saturday ...

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  40. SAILING-BOAT CAPSIZES.

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  41. EPILEPTIC COLONY.

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  42. PARLIAMENT OF LABOUR.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—The Government has decided to [?] with all postable despatch a general conference of New Zealand employers and employes to ...

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  43. PEN-RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    (CASTLEMAINE. Saturday.—Some boys were [?] gabb[?] of Yap[?] on Saturday and with two of them were bending over a barrow a boy named Franklin, who was ...

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  44. LABOUR IN POLITICS

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  45. UNION EXCLUSIVENESS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—During the hearing [?] [?] [?] ...

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  46. THE COMMERCE BILL.

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  47. SOLICTOR HANGS HIMSELF.

    ADELAIDE. Sunday.—Harry Wa[?]ott. A s[?], committed suicide by banging himself a Clare, where the resided, on Saturday afternoon. A [?] was recorded that ...

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  48. STRIKE OF SHEARERS.

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  49. WRECK OF THE AUSTRALIA.

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  51. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.; in the [?] of the Trade Marks Act [?] and the [?] R. [?] and Co. Proprietary [?] and the [?] [?] there[?] by the National Starch [?] in the ...

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  52. [?]KED BY A HORSE.

    PERTH, Sunday. — Percy Rochford, to years old, was kicked in the face by a horse at Fremantle to-day, and received d[?] [?]. His night eve was destroyed, his ...

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  53. FIRE IN A MINE.

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  54. MISHAP TO A BRIGANTINE.

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  55. FIGHTING SOCIALISM.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The New South Wales section of the Australian liberal League is steadily organising throughout the different federal electorates. ...

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  56. MINOR CASTALTIES.

    MARY[?]. Wednesday.—At the Les[?] [?] this afternoon Jack Chaltfield, who has not long has a employed there, was engaged at a fire when [?] which is was being used [?]. ...

    Article : 133 words
  57. Advertising

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  58. Advertising

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