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  2. FOURTH TEST MATCH. BEGINS TO-DAY.

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  3. LISBON ASSASSINATION. NEW MINISTRY'S PROGRAMME.

    The censors in Lisbon are allowing very little news to be despatched concerning the assissination of King Carlos and the Crown Prince Luiz Philippe on Saturday. ...

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  4. THE DRUCE SENSATION. ANOTHER REMARKABLE DIARY.

    The "Daily Chronicle," which last week published a starting statement regarding the formation of the Druce-Portland companies, contains in its issue of to-day ...

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  5. BRITISH EMIGRANTS.

    The annual meeting of the Central Emigration Board was held yesterday at the house of Lord Brassey (a former Governor of Victoria), in Park-lane, London. Among ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    The Federal Treasurer (Sir William Lyne) left Melbourne yesterday afternoon for Adelaide. He will return to Melbourne on Sunday. In Adelaide Sir William is to ...

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  7. THE TARIFF.

    Senators who konw anything about the production of bananas, onions, potatoes, and grain were[?]clothed with special importance yesterday, when the committee of ...

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  8. ASIATICS IN AMERICA.

    Despite the Assurances that have been given by the Japanese Government that no more Japanese will be allowed to emigrate to America, the people on the Pacific slope ...

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  9. THE BALLARAT TRAGEDY. MISSING DRESS BASKET.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—The most important work accomplished to-day by the detectives engaged in investigating the Vale-park mystery has been the tracing of ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS. ADDITIONAL RETURNS.

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  11. IMMEDIATE REFORMS PROMISED.

    The new Government, under Admiral Ferreira do Amaral, intends to convoke the Cortes, to repeal most of the decrees issued during the dictatorship of Senhor Franco. ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S NAVY.

    Lord Esher, a member of the Committee of Imperial Defence, has declined to join the newly-formed Imperial Maritime League. His reason is that its demand for ...

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  13. A SCHEME THAT FAILED.

    Admiral Ferreira do Amaral, the new Premier, was interviewed in Lisbon this morning. The declared that the Portuguese people were devotedly attached to ...

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  14. INNOCENT MAN SLAIN.

    It is stated in Lisbon that one of the three men who were killed by the royal escort after the murder was an innocent spectator of the incident. ...

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  15. THE DE WALDEN CLAIM.

    An announcement appeared in the "Daily Mail" on Tuesday that Mr. G. A. Bonner, Master of the Court, had dismissed the civil action instituted by Mr. G. H. Druce, the ...

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  16. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Lord Robert Cecil, Conservative, member for Marylebone East, moved an amendment on the motion for the adoption of the Address ...

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  17. SENHOR FRANCO RETIRES.

    It is announced that Senhor Franco, the late Prime Minister, against whom much popular indignation has been evinced, has definitely retired from politics. ...

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  18. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    (The amounts given in estates are gross, and subject to any debts owing in estates.) Alexander Hay, Victoria-street, Eaglehawk, farmer and grazier, who died on May 26, by his ...

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  19. RUSSIA'S CREDIT.

    The forward policy upon which Russia is entering, involving as it does the rebuilding of the navy at a cost of £25,000,000 and the duplication of the Siberian line at a ...

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  20. NEW MELBOURNE HOSPITAL. A.N.A. PROTEST.

    At the meeting of the Fitzroy branch of the Australian Natives' Association on Wednesday evening, Mr. Uren moved and Mr. Gifford seconded ...

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  21. RULING IRELAND.

    A few days ago the "Irish Times," a Dublin Unionist newspaper, announced that Sir Antony Patrick Macdonnell, Under Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, ...

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  22. MEAT FOR THE ARMY.

    Large quantities of tinned meat will be required by the army authorities before the end of the year. The War Office is inviting tenders, ...

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  23. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    A vacancy occurred recently in the representation of the St. Austell division of Cornwall, through the resignation of Mr. W. A. M'Arthur (Liberal). The only candidate ...

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  24. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—It is hard to understand why there is in objection to the pig market site. It would be very one-sided to place the three leading hospitals within a short distance of ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER. HIGH PRICES OBTAINED.

    There is a great demand for colonial butter, and sellers are making their own prices. Choicest Australian, which last week was selling at 118/ to 120/, is now quoted at ...

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  26. DENSHAWI MURDERERS.

    The relelase by the Khedive of Egypt of the murderers of Captain Bull at Denshawi in June, 1906, was brought before the House of Commons to-day by Mr. Mackarness, ...

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  27. MR. BENT'S BRICK SCHEME. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    Referring yesterday to the article in "The Argus" explaining the Government proposals regarding the state brick land at Thornbury-park, and announcing the details of ...

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  28. IRISH BOMB OUTRAGE.

    The damages and costs in the case brought by Lord Ashtown, a leading member of the Irish Unionist Alliance, against the Glenahiry municipality, in consequence of a bomb ...

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  29. STEAMER WINDSOR.

    The steamer Windsor, which was totally lost while on a voyage from Fremantle to Hong Kong, was insured for £20,000. ...

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  30. EFFECT ON SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The gains of the Labour party in the Queensland elections are viewed with great satisfaction by the members of the Sugar Refinery Employes' Union, the ...

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  31. A GRATIFYING ADVANCE.

    There has been a steady increase in the market price of butter in London for some time past, owing to shortage of output from all the countries upon which Great Britain ...

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  32. CATTLE DISEASE.

    A serious outbreak of foot and mouth disease among stock is reported from the village of Gorgie, in Midlothian. Eighty-one cows out of 111 in the district are ...

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  33. TRAIN-WRECKER SENTENCED.

    HORSHAM, Thursday.—In the General Sessions, before Judge Eagleson, Walter Mackley pleaded guilty to having on December 14 feloniously placed timber on the ...

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  34. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  35. IRISH LANDS.

    An attempt to let a portion of a park in Callow, County Mayo, for grazing purposes, is resented by a number of residents. Fifteen of these, being members of the ...

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  36. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The thanks of the public of Victoria are due to your journal for its able leader and criticism on the proposed Government brick scheme. ...

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  37. BICYCLE STABLES.

    For the convenience of cyclists visiting the match bicycle stables have been provided on the ground. ...

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  38. EMBEZZLEMENT SCHOOL.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, the leading Democrat of the United States, has endorsed the remark of one of his colleagues in the Senate, who declared that President Roosevelt's ...

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  39. THE FINANCES.

    The probable financial results of the tom are exercising the attention of the treasurers of the various associations and of the Board of Control. The associations, by their ...

    Article : 483 words
  40. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

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  41. IRISH GOODS.

    Lord Elgin, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has issued an invitation to the Commonwealth authorities to consider the suggestion that the Irish trade-mark be ...

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  42. MINING SHARES.

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  43. EXHUMATION OF THE BODY.

    An order for the exhumation of the body of Mary Graham, for the purpose of holding an inquest thereon, was to-day signed by the Solicitor-General (Mr. Davies), and ...

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  44. VANISHED JEWELS.

    When the British Ministry sought to dismiss Sir Arthur Vicars, Ulster King-ofArms, owing to his not having exercised proper vigilance with regard to the custody ...

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  45. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  46. WHOLESALE MURDER.

    A shocking case of assassination, involving eighteen deaths is reported from Chabarovsk, a town in Russia. The headman of the town and his ...

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  47. DIMINISHING THE PARKS.

    Sir,—As a son of the late Mr. James M'Kean I take strong exception toe the remarks in your lending article os "The Argus" of Tuesday re Mr. M'kean's ...

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  48. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advice has been received:— The directors of the Shepparton Butter Factory have received word by cable, through the New ...

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  49. BATTLE OF PITT TOWN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The village of Pitt Town, in the Hawkesbury River Valley, was the scene of a remarkable free fight on Tuesday. ...

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  50. BIG FISH. ANGLER'S ADVENTURE.

    SEYMOUR, Thursday. — A fisherman named George Rex had an exciting experience early in the week. He was fishing from the river bank, when he hooked a ...

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  51. COUNTESS OF YARMOUTH.

    The hearing of the petition of the Countess of Yarmouth for the nullity of her marriage with the Earl of Yarmouth was concluded to-day. A decree annulling the ...

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  52. AMERICAN SUBMARINE.

    The "Lake" type of submarine, which is being built by the United States Navy, contains an entirely new feature. There is provision for a compartment in the forward ...

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  53. S.S. MARANOA ASHORE.

    BRISBANE, Thurday.—The harbourmaster at Thursday Island has telegraphed to the Marine department as follows:— "Yawata Maru reports that the steamer ...

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  54. WINDSOR PARK.

    An extraordinary suggestion was made yesterday by leaders of a body of unemployed from Manchester, who held a demonstration yesterday on Tower Hill, London. ...

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  55. WORK IN MELBOURNE.

    The work of elucidating the mystery of the Vale-park tragedy is not confined to Ballarat. For several days the Melbourne Detective Office has kept a close watch on ...

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  56. LAW NOTICES.—This Day.

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  57. GLENELG RIVER MULLOWAYS.

    MOUNT GAMBIER, Thursday.—Mr. A. M'Arthur, butcher, Mount Gambier, had on view at his premises, in Commercial-street, yesterday, a mulloway fish, ...

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  58. INFLUENZA IN LONDON.

    A severe form of influenza is prevalent in London. Eighty deaths have been reported since December, 32 having occurred last week. ...

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  59. ETIQUETTE AND CUSTOM.

    Anyone who has been much in the company of prominent cricketers, and has watched the progress of great games, must have realised certain mannerisms on the ...

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  60. CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST.

    Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy, the foundress of the Christian Science movement in America, has left Concord, New Hampshire, where she has lived for many years, and ...

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  61. CASES OF SMALLPOX.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Thursday.—The s.s. Empire, which arrived off this port this morning reported that there had been a fatal case of smallpox on board, the death ...

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  62. DEFENCE SERVICE.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—It is the opinion of the chief officer of the Country Fire Brigades Board (Major Marshall) that firemen should be exempt from the compulsory ...

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  63. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    James Edward Legg, of Great Northern, miner. Filed at Chiltern. TANQUERAY'S London Dry Gin. ...

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  64. MILO CIGARETTES

    Are preferred by lovers of good things. Guaranteed hand-made.—[Advt.] ...

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  65. WHEN YOU ASK FOR SCHNAPPS

    Specify "Wolfe's—Schnapps" to save being imposed upon with counterfeits. The genuine is good.—[Advt.] ...

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  66. WHAT ONE OUGHT TO KNOW

    Pears' Soap is fragrant, refreshing, and othing.—[Advt.] ...

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  67. APPLES INSTEAD OF TOBACCO.

    Look at the Book Arcade literary column, in to-day's paper, which contains the index of the new work, "Apples Instead of Tobacco."—[Advt.] ...

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