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  2. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A shocking railway disaster occurred yesterday evening under sensational circumstances at Salisbury, in Wiltshire. While approaching a bridge, just after passing the ...

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  3. NATAL RISING.

    The total number of Zulus who contineu in active rebellion and are under arms against the Natual forces is considered to be 3,000. They are divided into two impis. ...

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  4. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA. ARISTOCRATS FLEEING.

    The apprehensions of a general upheaval in Russia are particularly keen in the southern provinces. The aristocrats living at Odessa, the Black Sea port, are fleeing ...

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  5. NEW YORK SENSATION.

    Keen interest continues to be shown in the recent theatre tragedy in New York, in which Harry Thaw, the Pittsburg millionairc, shot Stanford White, the architect ...

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  6. THE GAMBLING MANIA. CONSTABLE GOODSON DISCHARGED.

    There was again a large attendance at the City Court yesterday, for the further hearing of the case against Constable Goo[?]n, in which he was ...

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  7. FEDERAL POLITICS. VOTERS' LISTS.

    Persons enabled to vote at the Commonwealth elections are recommended to see that their names are on the roll. Men and women over the age of 21 are entitled to ...

    Article : 347 words
  8. NEW MAIL CONTRACT.

    It was fully expected that after the meeting of the Commonwealth Cabinet yesterday a final announcement would be made with regard to the new mail ...

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  9. STATE REVENUES. VICTORIA'S RECORD RETURN.

    The splendid revenue received by the state of Victoria for the year ending June 30, 1906, is the highest reached in its bistory, making allowance for the share now retained ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Senator Kenting was the Federal Minister in attendance on His Excellency the Governor-General at Forbes (N.S.W.). and will meet His Excellency at Wyalong to-day. ...

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  11. BOMB MANUFACTURE.

    A factory for the production of boms has been discovered in Moscow. Twenty arrests of persons connected with the factory have been made. ...

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  12. RUSSIAN ARMY.

    The Czar has fived the following as the periods for military and navy service:— Army.—In the Infantry and Field Artillery, there years' active service. Other ...

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  13. SHIPPING COMMISSION.

    Sir,—By courtesy of the chairman I have received a copy of the majority report of the Shipping Commission. It contains several errors of statement, or of false inference, ...

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  14. BRITISH EMPIRE CLUB.

    The Council of the British Empire League is assisting in the formation of the British Empire Club, to be registered with limited liability, under the Companies Acts. ...

    Article : 195 words
  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Carrutthers, referring to the consolidated revenue returns, to-day said:—"The cash surplus will be a little over £900,000, after making a lot of ...

    Article : 125 words
  16. POLICE AS ROLL COMPILERS.

    At a recent meeting of the North Melbourne Labour League great complaints were made as to the state of the local federal rolls. The secretary stated that he had ...

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  17. MEAT-PACKING SCANDAL.

    The United States Senate has passed the Meat Inspection Bill, which is designed to regulated the practices in the meat-packing trade, from which the recent seandals ...

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  18. SOUTHERN MELBOURNE.

    Nominations have been received by the branches of the Political Labour League in the electorate for the Southern Melbourne seat as follows:— ...

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  19. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Monday.—The consolidated revenue for June, 1906, was £72,861, and for June, 1905, £81,250. For the financial year ending June 30 the net revenue was £800,727 ...

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  20. THE CRICKET DIFFICULTY. SUGGESTED AGREEMENT.

    A meeting of the Victorian league (13 clubs being represented) was held last evening, when the delegates to the conference with the V.C.A. held on Saturday ...

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  21. SYDNEY LAND SCANDALS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—All doubt as to the return of W. N. Willis to Sydney is at rest. The inspector-general of police to-day received a cable message from the chief of the ...

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  22. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.

    The trial has just concluded, before a judge and jury, of Dr. Georgo Robert Adcock, on the charge of having caused the death of Major John Nicholas Whyte, by ...

    Article : 167 words
  23. MELBOURNE PORTS.

    A preliminary step to the selection of a labour candidate to contest the Melbourne Ports seat in the House of Representatives was taken last night, when a conference of ...

    Article : 163 words
  24. MR. MURRAY ON THE POSITION.

    The Minister of Lands (Mr. Murray) remarked yesterday that the action of the Melboune club trustees—or rather the majority of the trustees who supported Mr. ...

    Article : 152 words
  25. FIGHTING SOCIALISM.

    At the Brighton Town-hall last night addresses on "Socialism and the Political Situation" were delivered by Senator Simon Fraser and Mr. E. Lonsdale, ...

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  26. MR. DEAKIN'S FOLLOWERS.

    In one federal consituency in particular the Deakin-Lyne following have very assiduously been endeavouring to draw members of the Labour party to their side by ...

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  27. QUEEN'S STATUE.

    Great progrees has been made in the work [?]reeting the Queen's statue, which is to stand on the hill in the Domain. The whole of the pedestal is now almost ...

    Article : 334 words
  28. THE COMMERCE ACT.

    GEELONG, Monday.—Members present at the meeting of the Geelong Chamber of Commerce on Monday gave further consideration to the Commerce Act and to the ...

    Article : 274 words
  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Agent-General for South Australia (Mr. Jenkins) has announced the terms of the redemption loan shortly to be floated by the South Australian Government. The ...

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  30. METHODIST RESOLUTIONS.

    The following resolution was passed by the circuit quarterly meetig of the Katamatite and Cobram Methodist circuit:— "That we affirm the resolutions passed by the ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    The deaths of several notable people are announced to-day. MR. O'CONOR DON. Mr. Charles Owen O'Conor Don. P.C., ...

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  32. MR. CHARLES ATKINS AND LABOUR.

    Last night at the meeting of the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures the president (Mr. Joshua) read the following quotation from the "Australian Storekeepers' ...

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  33. MINKS ACCIDENT FUND.

    The letter of Mr. Alexander Brown, of the Pelaw Main Colliery, Newcastle, in yesterday's issue of "The Argus," in which the writer stated that he was compelled, ...

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  34. PLAGUE. PRECAUTIONS IN VICTORIA.

    The recent outbreak of the p[?]monic form of plague was referred to yesterday by the Minister of Health (Mr. Cameron), who expressed gratification at the steps ...

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  35. LABOUR LEAGUE'S RIGHTS.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—The following resolution was carried at a meeting of the Politieal Labour League on Monday:— "That this league strongly [?]ts any ...

    Article : 109 words
  36. RIFLE-SHOOTING.

    An important step has just been taken in London in furtherance of Lord Roberts's scheme for national military training. Lord Robers announced his scheme last year, ...

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  37. DR. DANSYZ'S EXPERIMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Dr. Danysz was present at the meeting of the Pastures Boards Convention to-day, and was given a very cordial reception. ...

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  38. STATE POLITICS.

    A letter from certain electors of Lowan was received yesterday by the Premier (Mr. Bent). The writes asked that the support of the Ministry should announce its ...

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  39. BOARD OF HEALTH REGULATIONS.

    Some time ago the Board of Public Health drafted certain regulations which it was coasidered would materially lessen the danger of infection from ...

    Article : 340 words
  40. BRITISH REVENUE.

    The total revenue of the United Kingdom for the quarter ended June 30 amounted to £31,836,300, against £30,702,401 for the corresponding period of last year, ...

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  41. BIG BUILDING SCHEME.

    An offer has been made to the Minister of Railways (Mr. Bent), on behalf of a powerful syndicate, to lease from the Railway department the whole of the railway ...

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  42. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    Dwyer, the professional bowler of Sydney, who has qualitied to play for Sussen, has just done a good performmance with the hall. Palying for his county against Middle[?] ...

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  43. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    [The amounts given in estates are gross, and subject to any debts owing by the catates.] Joseph Robins, late of Horsham, farmer, who [?] on February 1[?], under a will, dated February ...

    Article : 120 words
  44. MILK AREAS.

    Four areas in the state have been defined as "milk areas" under the Milk Supervision Act, and in these the act came into force yesterday. The four areas are:—Melbourne ...

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  45. HEAVY RAINSIN LONDON

    A tropical downpour of rain took place in the valley of the Thame[?] on Thursday, and caused the river to become greatly swollen. This has been su[?]ded by a prolonged ...

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  46. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    John Tooley, of Viloet Town, carter, Mr. T.S. Moore, assignee. (Filed at Be[?]lla.) John Vates, of Lazarus-street, Bendigo, winer. Causes of insolvency—Sickness of ...

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  47. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the match for the lawn tennis championship, at Wimbledon, in the semi-final, A. W. [?]ove beat A.F. Wilding (formerly of New Zealand), 9—7, 6—1, 8—6. ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND OPINION.

    WELLINGTON, Monday. — The chief health officer (Dr. Mason) questions the truth of the statement that b[?]bonic plaguo in a puh[?]nary form, which has broken out ...

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  49. McINTYRE BROS "GHOOM" TEA.

    Tea Which is Pure! Tea Which is Strong! Tea Which is De[?]ious! Tea Which is a Pleasure to Drink! ...

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  50. WHOOPING COUGH.

    The quick relief afforded by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in cases of whooping cough makes it a favourite with all mothers. It liquifies the tough [?], making it [?]er 10 expectorat[?], [?]ps the ...

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  51. EVERY MAN HIS OWN SCRUTINEER.

    Examine the label when buying "Wolfe's-Schnapps." and see that you are not impresed upon by a counterfelt; In[?]st on having the genuine.—[Advt.] ...

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  52. WHAT ONE OUGHT TO KNOW.

    Pears's Soap is fregreut, refreshing, and noothing.—[Advt.] ...

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  53. MILO CIGARETTES

    Are preferred by lovers of good things. Gu[?]steed hand-made.—[Advt.] ...

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