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  2. MIDNIGHT COLLISION.

    The lose of life by the collision that occurred on the Californian coast between the steamers San Pedro and Columbia proves to have been not so great as at first ...

    Article : 139 words
  3. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The Australasian representatives, Norman Brookes and A. F. Wilding, have secured the Davis Cup, and the next match for its possession will have to take place on ...

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  4. MAIL CONTRACT.

    New general conditions of tender for the English mail contract were issued yesterday by the Postmaster-General's department. These contain a number ...

    Article : 855 words
  5. NEWFOUNDLAND.

    Trouble is again threatened between Newfoundland and the United States over the long-standing question of the coast fisheries. The difficulty was adjusted late last year ...

    Article : 277 words
  6. CABMEN'S GRIEVANCES.

    It is probable that the board of members of the Legislative Assembly which has been inquiring for some weeks past into the grievances of cabmen and ...

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  7. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    In September last year the London "Daily Telegraph" announced that the Czar and King Edward were about to sign an agreement by which Great Britain and Russia ...

    Article : 107 words
  8. PERSONAL.

    Mr. D. S. Mitchell, the donor to New South Wales of the famous Mitchell library, died in Sydney yesterday morning, at the age of 71 years. He was born in ...

    Article : 645 words
  9. DEATH OF THE REV. JOHN WATSFORD.

    The death of the Rev. John Watsford, which we regret to record to-day, removes the most picturesque figure in the Methodist Church of Australasia, and one who ...

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  10. JAPAN AND KOREA.

    Viscount Hayashi, the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs, who is at present in Korea, in connection with the turmoil following on the abdication of the Emperor, ...

    Article : 91 words
  11. BALLOONS IN WAR.

    Spurred on by the success of the French military authorities in perfecting war balloons, the Germans have been able to do good work. As the result of their secret ...

    Article : 103 words
  12. MANCHURIAN RAILWAYS

    A very partial success has atended the issue in London of a £4,000,000 loan for the South Manchurian railways. The loan bears interest at 5 per cent., and is ...

    Article : 74 words
  13. AN IMPRUDENT LETTER.

    There was a lively few minutes in the House of Commons yesterday between the two sections of the Irish members. Mr. John Redmond, the leader of the ...

    Article : 274 words
  14. NEW BELGIAN PORT.

    A new seaport has been constructed on the Belgian coast, at the terminus of the ship canal leading inland to the important manufacturing town of Bruges. ...

    Article : 334 words
  15. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Cape House of Assembly yesterday discussed a resolution submitted by Mr. F. S. Malan urging the Cape Government to approach the other South African ...

    Article : 133 words
  16. THE RAND MINES.

    The Transvaal Government has introduced a bill in Parliament which proposes to allow mine-owners to supply beer to the native labourers in mines. ...

    Article : 60 words
  17. QUARANTINE BILL. STATE OPPOSITION.

    The proposal by the Federal Government to take over the quarantine powers of the states was referred to yesterday by the Acting Premier (Mr. Davies). Mr. Davies ...

    Article : 305 words
  18. BALKANS OUTRAGE.

    The old story of racial fends is told in the account of an incident in the Balkans just to hand. A group of Aligmian peasants, assisted by Turkish troops, attacked ...

    Article : 81 words
  19. FACTORIES ACT. TRADES UNION CONFERENCE.

    The conference of representatives of trades unions appointed to take into consideration amendments of the Shops and Factories Act resumed its sittings at the ...

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  20. HIGH COURT AND FULL COURT.

    A good deal of attention has been paid in Parliament to the congested condition of the High Court through the hearing of appeals from a single judge of the state ...

    Article : 381 words
  21. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    There was a firm market at the wool sales to-day, with prices unchanged. The following were the average prices realised for the fleece portions of the clips ...

    Article : 54 words
  22. THE RIFLE TEAMS.

    An inquiry regarding the arrangements made for sending the Australian riflemen to England was addressed to the Government in the House of Commons last ...

    Article : 125 words
  23. KAID MACLEAN.

    R[?]uli, the Moorish rebel chief, who holds Kaid Sir Harry Maclean a captive, refuses to negotiate for Sir Harry's release except with the European Powers, who, ...

    Article : 104 words
  24. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    [The amounts given in estates are gross, and sub[?] in any debts owing by the estates.] James Robert Borke, late of Bangerang North, farmer, who di[?]d on May 31, under a will dated ...

    Article : 78 words
  25. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. AUSTRALASIAN SHARES, &c.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  26. THE ESTIMATES.

    The framing of the Federal Estimates for this year is taking longer than the Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) at first anticipated. He announced some time age that the Budget ...

    Article : 251 words
  27. FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    The funeral will take place at the Boroondara Cemetery this afternoon, and the interment will be preceded by a service at the Highbury-grove Methodist Church, ...

    Article : 48 words
  28. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    In November last year Dr. Karl Hau, & German by birth, who had become a naturalised American, and who had practised law in Washington, was arrested at the ...

    Article : 182 words
  29. EXPRESS TRAINS.

    Good progress is being made at the Newport workshops with the construction of new carriage stock for the express train service between Melbourne and Adelaide. ...

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  30. MUSIC IN AUSTRALIA.

    The annual meeting of the Associated Boards of the Royal College of Music and the Royal Academy of Music has been held, the chair being occupied by the president, ...

    Article : 190 words
  31. SYDNEY HEALTH BOARD'S VIEWS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Quarantine Bill has been discussed by the New South Wales Board of Health, which has adopted a resolution that the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 81 words
  32. SILVER.

    To-day's quotatio for bar silver is 31 11-16d. per ounce standard, a fall of [?]d. per ounce since yesterday. ...

    Article : 24 words
  33. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    A request for the postponement of the date within which tenders would be received for supplies of meat to the War Office, so that Australian firms ...

    Article : 375 words
  34. FEDERAL STATISTICS.

    The Commonwealth statistician (Mr. Knibbs), in a report to the Minister of Home Affairs (Senator Keating), denies that misunderstandings have arisen between ...

    Article : 373 words
  35. MINING SHARES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  36. LIFT INSPECTION FEES.

    Under the Lifts Regulation Act of 1906 the Governor in Council is empowered to [?]ke regulations preseribing the fees to be [?] by inspectors to owners, lessees, or ...

    Article : 313 words
  37. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,550,000 quarters, against 2,615,000 quarters a week ago and 2,575,000 ...

    Article : 226 words
  38. NEW YORK CRIME.

    Among the secret societies of the United States is one orgaised by the Armenians in New York. It exercises a grim terorism over the victims who fall under its ban. ...

    Article : 241 words
  39. ECHUCA ELECTION.

    A second case of alleged personation at the Echuca election has been reported to the Department of Home Affairs, and the electoral officials are now engaged in ...

    Article : 317 words
  40. MISSING FISHERMEN. ANNIETY AT TOORADIN.

    TOORADIN, Wednesday.—Much anxiety is [?] here at the prolonged absence of two [?]l fishermen, and th anxiety has been intensified by the reported discovery of ...

    Article : 106 words
  41. IMPUDENT THEFT.

    An impudent theft was perpetrated in Elizabeth-street on Tuesday afternoon, following on a collision between two buggies, one of which belonged to Mr. W. H. ...

    Article : 196 words
  42. HISTORIC CELLO.

    MORTLAKE, Wednesday.—A discovery of interest to music-lovers was made a few days ago by Mr. W. N. Black, of Mount Noorat. An old violonceilo, which ...

    Article : 138 words
  43. ARMY BILL.

    The Army Bill, which embodies part of Mr. Haldane's scheme of army reorganisation, now only wants the Royal assent to become law. It passed its third reading ...

    Article : 43 words
  44. SECTARIANISM.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday. — Speaking to— night at a meeting of the Bendigo branch of the Orange Lodge, Mr. J. A. Baker, grand secretary of the institution in ...

    Article : 178 words
  45. OLD AND INFIRM WORKERS.

    Commenting on a letter published in "The Argus" yesterday on the subject of the position of old and infirm workers under the wages boards system, the Minister for ...

    Article : 206 words
  46. THREATENED CHINESE BOYCOTT.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday. — Reports from Dunedin state that the Chinese there are discussing a suggestion to boycott greengrocers who take part in the anti-Chinese ...

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  47. MISHAP TO THE BURRUMBEET.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The steamer Burrumbeet, of the Huddart Parker line, which arrived at Port Adelaide from Western Australia this morning, met with a ...

    Article : 141 words
  48. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Thomas Burley, of Pigdon-street, Carlton, cab-driver, Causes of insolvency— Pressure of ore litors, having to pay high interest on borrowed money, falling off in ...

    Article : 150 words
  49. DISAPPEARANCE AT ECHUCA.

    ECHUCA, Wednesday. — Alfred Edward Moore, a fisherman, is believed to have been drowned in the Murray, five miles below Echuca. He was last seen ...

    Article : 95 words
  50. FACE ERUPTIONS

    From Indigestion—Face and Neck in Very [?]ad State—Many Kinds of Soap and Ointment [?]ad No Result—Doctor Prescribed Cuticurs. "My face and [?] were in a very bad state ...

    Article : 164 words
  51. "THE MILL CANNOT GRIND"

    With water that is past," but the aged and enfeebled are encouraged by the use of Wolfe's Schnapps, and rehabilitated.— [Advt.] ...

    Article : 96 words
  52. MILO CIGARETTES

    Are preferred by lovers of good things, Guaranteed hand-made.—[Advt.] APPROVED BY MOTHERS. "BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS" is well in favour ...

    Article : 36 words
  53. THE HABIT OF HEALTH.

    The constant use of Pears' Soap.—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 9 words
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