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  2. HOSPITAL SUNDAY.

    It does not require a reference to the records of the Hospital Sunday movement, extending over thirty years, to say that never was the occasion favoured with more ...

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  3. THE BALKANS.

    An interesting feature of the Balkans situation is the growing confidence of the new Turkish Government that Russia, Great Britain, and France will see that the ...

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  4. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The United States Atlantic battle-ship squadron has ended its stay at Yokohama, and was given an enthusiastic send-off yesterday on its departure. ...

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  5. LABOUR QUESTIONS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, a question was asked by Earl Winterton (Unionist member for the Horsham division of Sussex) as to the relative conditions ...

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  6. FOR VOTES' SAKE.

    The suffragist leaders, Miss Christabel Pankhurst, Mrs. Pankhurst, and Mrs. Drummond, who made violent speeches at a meeting in Trafalgar-square on the 11th ...

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  7. AGRICULTURAL BUREAU.

    An interesting statement was made by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Swinburne) on Saturday in claboration of some remarks he made at Geelong last week on ...

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  8. STATE MINISTERS.

    The state Ministry will hold another Cabinet meeting to-day, at which the position of affairs will be further considered, and unless, as a result of its deliberation, ...

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  9. STEAMERS COLLIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The record of immunity from serious shipping mishaps which Port Adelaide has enjoyed for some time was broken this morning, when one ...

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  10. JAPANESE IN KOREA

    The military occupation of Korea by Japan, which followed the coup d'etat of last year when the Japanese dethroned the Emperor Yi Fu, and compelled his son to ...

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  11. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    Mr. Bryan, the Democratic candidate for the Presidency of the United States, has hopes of securing 2,000,000 of votes from German-Americans, who are in favour of a ...

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  12. "MASS VESTMENTS."

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The excursion of members of the Church of England Union to Middle Harbour yesterday was virtually a demonstration against what were ...

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  13. WOOL TRADE DISPUTE.

    It was announced on Saturday morning that a satisfactory settlement of the difficulty between buyers and sellers had been arrived at. The prompt as now arranged is ...

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  14. BRITISH IN EGYPT.

    The recent seizure of two Turkish provinces by Austria has directed attention to the position of Great Britain in Egypt. It has been stated that Great Britain ...

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  15. THE NEW PROTECTION.

    At a meeting on Saturday of the Federal Cabinet, which lasted for two hours, the bulk of the time was occupied in settling details of the new protection memoranda, ...

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  16. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) will proceed to Castlemaine by the 12.15 train to-day, in order to attend a function of the local branch of the Australian Natives' ...

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  17. RIOT IN MOROCCO.

    A remarkable dusturbance is reported from Morocco between the native troops and trained police, who are officered and trained by Europeans under the terms of ...

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  18. INDUSTRY IN IRELAND.

    Owing to the provisions of the new British Patents Act, which compel foreign manufacturers' to work their patents within the United Kingdom, Mr. John Redmond, ...

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  19. TWELVE BEST BIRDS.

    Sir, — In accepting Mr. Donald Macdonald's invitation, in "The Argus" of Saturday, I have made a selection of the 12 best birds as follows:— ...

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  20. MADAME CROSSLEY IN GIPPSLAND.

    TOORA, Saturday. — When passing through by train to-day on her Gippsland concert tour, Madame Crossley had a warm reception. She had time to drive about ...

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  21. GERMAN DREADNOUGHTS

    The "Daily Express" this morning publishes a remarkable announcement concerning Germany's activity in naval construction. The statement is that Germany will ...

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  22. PHILIPPINES STORM.

    During the great storm in the island of Luzon, in the Philippines, in which 300 lives were lost, a party of three Americans in a boat did in magnificent work in the saving ...

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  23. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    Chargs of graft are being freely made against the Canadian Government by the Opposition in the general election campaign. The Montreal correspondent of ...

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  24. FEDERAL ARBITRATION.

    Eighteen employes in the timber trade in the Commonwealth have been cited by the council of the Federated Sawmill, Timber-yard, and General Woodworkers' ...

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  25. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The "Willibies." the visiting Australian amateur team of Rugby footballers, yesterday defeated London team by one try to nil. ...

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  26. THE WALDEN ABBEY.

    The ship Walden Abbey, 1,700 tons, owned by Messrs. W. H. Potter and Son, of Liverpool, which went ashore at Clacton, on the Essex coast, on Wednesday, at ...

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  27. BILLIARDS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The contest between Memmott and Smith for the billiard championship of Australia was brought to a close last night. The game was 16,000 up, and Mom[?]ott ran out the ...

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  28. MISS IVY SALVIN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Miss Ivy Salvin is about to be married. Her name has been prominently before the public of late, as the result of the proceedings for breach of ...

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  29. DERANGED MAN'S SUICIDE.

    On Saturday a number of the inmates of the Receiving-house at Royal-park were taken, under supervision, to see Henley-onYarra. One of these, Harry Horlock, who ...

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  30. FORTUNATE DESERTION.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—There is in the Port Germaine district a sailor answering to the name of Charles Carey, who at the last moment escaped from the ill-fated ship ...

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  31. EDUCATION BILL.

    Sir Thomas Bent announced on Saturday that the Ministry intended introducing immediately into the state Parliament two bills relating to education. The first, as he ...

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  32. ADVENTURES WITH SNAKES.

    MOUNT GAMBIER (S.A.), Sunday.— Yesterday, while the Governor of South Australia (Sir George Le Hunte) and party were ascending Mount ...

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  33. FRENCH STEAMER QUARANTINED.

    PERTH, Sunday.—The authorities at Fremantle are taking every precaution to prevent the introduction of small-pox. The F.M.S. Nera, which arrived from Colombo ...

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  35. M'AULEY RELIEF FUND.

    The hon. treasurer (Mr. R. J. Mackenzie) acknowledges receipt of the following additional [?]ums:—Collected by National Bank, Footscray, 5.6; collected by Savings Bank, Newmarket, 14/10; ...

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