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  2. RUSSIAN CRISIS. STOCKS FALL HEAVILY.

    Though officially inspired telegrams assert that all is quiet in St. Petersbury and Moscow, a very grave view is taken in the European capitals of the situation created in ...

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  3. LEGISLATORS' CONGRESS.

    The International Parliamentary Congress, which has assembled in reponse to an invitation by members of the British Parliament, opened its sittings in London ...

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  4. A MILITARY EPISODE.

    For a few weeks past the attention of Federal Ministers has been engaged by some trouble connected with the Adelaide Scottish Corps, the outcome of which has ...

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  5. WERRIBEE-PARK ESTATE.

    Acting on the determination of the state Cabinet, the Closer Settlement Board will either to-day or to-morrow notify Mr. George Chirnside, in the terms of the ...

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  6. THE LICENSING BILL.

    In addition to the fees for hotel licenses which were given yesterday in connection with the Licensing Bill, the measure will contain provisions for fees payable by clubs, ...

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  7. STATE PUBLIC WORKS. MINISTERS IN CONFLICT.

    Without any previous consideration in Cabinet a new system of constructing public works has been inaugurated by the Minister for Education (Mr. Sachse), and it has ...

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  8. CHURCH AND CABINET. REV. H. WORRALL'S ATTACK.

    The president of the Methodist Conferonce (the Rev. E. H. Sugden, M.A.), on being interviewed yesterday in regard to the attack made by the Rev. H. Worrall on ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    The Governor-General arrived yesterday at lpswich, ans was welcomed by the mayor. Afterwards he was officially welcomed at the town-hall. His Excellency ...

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  10. CLOSER SETTLEMENT. BORES AT OVERNEWTON.

    Two bores have been put down at Overnewton Estate. The first struck slightly brackish water at 163ft., the discharge being 2,400 gallons daily, while from the second a ...

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  11. SYDNEY LAND SCANDALS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—When the Legislative Assembly met this evening, Mr. Carruthers moved, practically without any comment, "that Mr. Crick be suspended ...

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  12. COMMENTS BY MR. WORRALL.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—The Rev. H. Worrall remarked on Tuesday that he noticed that the Premier had denied that he had threatened to use physical violence on him. ...

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  13. MR. SACHSE'S POSITION.

    Mr. Sachse, when interviewed last night, said that the department of Public Works, which has been attacked with reference to this work, must wait for several weeks ...

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  14. ZULU REBELLION. DR. VYVYAN MAINTAINS CHARGES.

    The Bishop of Zululand (Dr. W. L. Vyvyan) is not satisfied with the result of the inquiry held by a military commission into his charges against the troops who ...

    Article : 93 words
  15. SIR RUPERT CLARKE'S ESTATES.

    The negotiations for the purchase of portions of the estates of Sir Rupert Clarke at Sunbury, Keilor Plains, and Lancefield by the state Cabinet for purposes of closer ...

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  16. TARIFF REPORTS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) stated yesterday that he had seen in "The Argus" the remarks of Mr. M'Lean, M.H.R. to his constituents, concerning the tariff reports. ...

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  17. COMMENTS BY ARCHBISHOP CLARKE.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Deaconesses' Home, Spring-street, yesterday afternoon, Archbishop Clarke said:— "At the present time we are passing ...

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  18. REBEL CHIEF DEAD.

    The death has occurred of Sigamanda, the rebel chief, who was captured by the Nataltroops during the recent operations. The chief was aged 104. ...

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  19. MUNICIPAL ACCOUNTS.

    Yesterday afternoon the mayor of Coburg (Councillor Eli Willians) suspended from duty the town clerk (Mr. Peter O'Shannessy) in consequence of a report furnished ...

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  20. PROPOSED NATIVE FORCE.

    The Legislative Assembly of Natal has had under consideration a proposal by the Government to raise a permanent force of 200 Nonquais, a friendly Zulu tribe. The ...

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  21. SERPENTINE ESTATE.

    CALIVIL, Monday.—The Serpentine Estate, of 34,000 acres, has, with the exception of two small blocks, been disposed of in various-sized alktments, at prices ...

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  22. RAILWAY EMPLOYES.

    For a considerable time past difficulties have arisen in the payment of compensation to the widws or children of decased railway employes. The practice was ...

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  23. TROUBLE IN PERSIA.

    It is reported from Persia that 868 residents of the city, comprising students, shopkeepers, and artisans, have taken refuge in the British Embassy at Teheran, the ...

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  24. CHURCH RAFFLES.

    Canon Stephen, warden of St. John's College, when preaching at Christ Church, South Yarra, on Sunday morning, on the subject of gambling, referred to church ...

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  25. MORTAT ESTATE.

    NATIMUK, Monday, — Negotiatons for the purchase of M[?]tat Estate, Gor[?], for closer settlement purposes have failed. STATE FOREST RESERVE. ...

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  26. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A disastrous collision has occurred between a passenger train and a freight train at Hamlet, in North Carolina. United States. Twenty-three persons lost their ...

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  27. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    (The amounts given in [?] are gross, and [?] to any de[?] ouing by the estates.) Henry Stephens, late of Portland, who died on May I under a will dated June 2. 1894, left estate ...

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  28. LOWAN ELECTION.

    NHILL, Tuesday.—To-day Mr. Ryan, M.B., returning officer of the Lowan electorate, declared the poll from the step of the court-house to a large number of electors. ...

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  29. BATTLE-SHIP MONTAGU.

    An attempt to refloat the battle-ship Montagu, 14,000 tons, which ran on the rocks on Lundy Island, in the English Channel, during a fog, has been foiled by ...

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  30. CAPTAIN CRESWELL.

    The reasons for the early return of Captain Creswell (naval director) from England were discussed at some length in the House of Representatives last week, and ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Parliament was opened at noon to-day by His Excellency the Governor, who was escorted by a detachment of mounted police, and received by a ...

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  32. OBITUARY.

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  33. DOOKIE COLLEGE.

    The members of the Dookie Inquiry Committee have not yet prepared their report, but they are unanimously of opinion that thecharges of drinking ...

    Article : 238 words
  34. GERMBROOK ACCIDENT.

    The case of A. Sheechan, the driver of the train on the occassion of the Gembrook accident, was referred to in the Legislative Assembly on two occasions yesterday. The ...

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  35. METROPOLITAN DAIRIES.

    The Supervisors under the Milk and Dairy Supervision Bill have completed their inspectin of seven of the metropolitan municipalities, and are now going through seven ...

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  36. CASES OF DISTRESS.

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  37. SEPARATE REPRESENTATION.

    "We will try to get the Separate Representation Bill through," said the Premier (Mr. Bent), at the rising of the Legislative Assembly last night, when outhning the ...

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  38. JUVENILE COURTS.

    The committee appointed by the executive council of the Women's Christian Temperance Union to consider the bill to provide courts for juvenite offenders have ...

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  39. PORT MELBOURNE CASE.

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  40. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  41. THE SEXTON CASE.

    Some time ago a series of allegations were [?] against Detective Michael Sexton by [?] convict who was undergoing a term of [?]nment in Penlridge. These allega ...

    Article : 349 words
  42. R.M.S. VICTORIES MAILS.

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  43. REV. G. CHAPMAN'S APPEAL.

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  44. THE TROUBLE BREWING.

    LONDON, June 22.—We are on the [?] of a new phase in the Russian revolution. Notwithstanding the vote of the Duma, the Czar has not dismissed the Goremykin ...

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  45. COST OF ROYAL COMMISSIONS.

    On behalf of Mr.Lonsdale (N.S.W.), Mr. Kelly (N.S.W.) desired to move in the House of Representatives yesterday for a return showing the number, personnel and ...

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  46. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  47. CARLTON RESUGE BUILDING FUND.

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  48. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

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  49. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  50. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are announced:— Arrivals.—Dowan Hill, barque, from Sydney March 24. ...

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  51. RANDS RAW WITH TERRIBLE ECZEMA.

    "I had [?] on my hands for ten years. At [?] it would [?] out only in [?]ter. The it finally came to stay. I had three good doctors, but none of them did nay good. I then used one ...

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  52. McINTYRE BROS "GHOOM" TEA.

    Tea Which is Pure! Tea Which is Strong! Tea Which is Delicious! Tea Which is a Pleasure to Drink! ...

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  53. A LEAKING ROOF

    Is no better for a house than sickness is for haman life; the best advice to keep the body in health is to use "Wolfe's[?] Schnapps."—[Advt.] ...

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  54. MILO CIGARETTES

    Are preferred by lovers of good things. Guaranteed hand-made.—[Advt.] Adelaide University [?] See THE AUSTRALASIAN, Saturday, July [?] O[?] sale at all ...

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  55. YOUR OVERODATI

    We are new offering a [?] lot of Raip[?] Tweed Overcosts of our own make, in all colours, [?] and other Cloths, at [?], [?], [?] [?] Come in and examine them. ...

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  56. NERVOUS DISORDERS.

    Decayed teeth art the means of producing more nervous disorders and more terible consequences than say other cause. The marvellous p[?] extraction of teeth at Dr. Thomas's, cr. Bourke, ...

    Article : 52 words
  57. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENTS.

    Pers, Soap Makers to Her Majesty the Qu[?]—[Advt.] ...

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