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  2. BRITISH POLITICS. DEBATE ON THE BUDGET.

    The debate on the Finance Bill, which embodies the provisions of the Budget, is proceeding in the House of Commons. Yesterday Mr. Lloyd-George, who is in ...

    Article : 90 words
  3. ASSASSINATION. REPUDIATION BY INDIANS.

    British Indian subjects, both at home and in Great Britain, continue to express their detestation of the crime of their fellow-countryman Dinghra, who murdered Sir ...

    Article : 401 words
  4. NEWPORT LAND SLIDE.

    Several thrilling incidents have been reported in connection with the disastrous land-slide that took place at the Alexandra Dock extension works, which are being ...

    Article : 178 words
  5. AN IMPERIAL APPEAL. LORD ROSEBERY'S SPEECH.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—English files by the P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Mantua give interesting particulars of the banquet of welcome in London, at which the delegates ...

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  6. AWKWARD DERAILMENT CABS TO THE RESCUE.

    The 8.3 night goods train from Flinders-street usually arrives at Armadale station at about 9 o'clock, and thence backs into the Toorak siding, where it leaves the trucks ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT IN PROFILE.

    When the House of Representatives met yesterday Mr. G. H. Reid (N.S.W.) was present for the first time since the new Ministry took office. He has chosen a scat ...

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  8. SMALL HOLDINGS ACT.

    After several months of arduous investigation Messrs. J. Thomson, J. Cameron, and T. Livingston, the members of the state Cabinet committee appointed to ...

    Article : 465 words
  9. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN V. WARWICKSHIRE. [Further Particulars in Later Editions, which can be obtained at all News Agents' in Melbourne and Suburbs.] A HEAVY SCORE.

    Australia made 356 at a cost of five wickets for the first day's play in the match at Birmingham with Warwickshire. The wicket was an easy one. Bardsley and ...

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  10. MINISTERIAL OFFICES.

    The resignations of Lord Fitzmaurice (Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster) and of Mr. T. R. Buchanan (Under-Secretary for India) have involved a readjustment of ...

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  11. BARGAIN SALE PANIC.

    A panic, attended by serious consequences, occurred at a bargain sale in New York. About six hundred women were crowded into a drapery warehouse, when ...

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  12. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    The Committee of Imperial Defence has selected Belfast Lough as the northern base for war-ships defending the Irish Sea in time of war. A battle-ship of the ...

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  13. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    The women suffrage agitators, whose insistence on their right to lay their claims before the Prime Minister while the House of Commons was sitting led to the arrest ...

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  14. GERMAN NAVY.

    Germany is keeping well in advance of her naval construction programme. All the 12 torpedo-boats authorised for 1909 have been ordered. ...

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  15. CENTRAL STATION COLLISION.

    An inquiry was commenced yesterday by a departmental board into the circumstances in which the 7.13 train for Coburg, while standing at No. 3 platform at the ...

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  16. STUDY OF GERMAN.

    The firm of J. Henry Schroder and Co., merchants, of Leaden half-street, have presented the sum of £20,000 to the University of Cambridge. The money is to be devoted ...

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  17. AN IMMIGRANT'S COMPLAINT.

    Speaking on the Address in Reply in the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. Cotter adversely criticised the methods employed at the Agent-Generals' office, in ...

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  18. PERSONAL.

    Lieutenant Shackleton was yesterday elected by the Melbourne Hospital committee an honorary life governor of the institution. The election will be confirmed at the ...

    Article : 625 words
  19. INQUEST OPENED.

    The inquest upon the boides of the victims was held on Monday. The police in their evidence said that they yisited the lodgings of Dinghra, the Indian student, at ...

    Article : 169 words
  20. DAMAGED LINER.

    An inspection has been made of the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Whakatan[?], which was struck amidships by the steamer Circe in a collision off ...

    Article : 81 words
  21. TERRITORIAL FORCES.

    The King and Queen, accompanied by Princess Victoria, yesterday reviewed a body of 16,000 West Lancashire Territorials at Knowsley. His Majesty presented ...

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  22. AMERICAN TAXATION.

    In his recent message to Congress President Taft recommended that the constitution be amended so as to permit the federal authority to levy direct taxation. ...

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  23. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE. MEETING IN AUGUST.

    Correspondence is now proceeding between the various state Premiers to settle a definite date for the meeting of the Premiers' Conference, concerning which the ...

    Article : 182 words
  24. THE ENGLISH TONGUE.

    Lord Morley, speaking at the Press Conference on June 10, said it had been described as odd that the discussion of literature and journalism should be appended to ...

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  25. MANCHURIA.

    In May last a preliminary agreement between Russia and China was signed it Peking respecting Manchuria. The agree ment defined the method of government of ...

    Article : 112 words
  26. THE DIAMOND MAKER.

    Lemoine, the famous diamond-maker, who early in the year was sentenced by default on the complaint of Sir Julius Wernher to 10 years' imprisonment, and ...

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  27. MR. MURRAY CONSULTS MR. WADE.

    After interviewing the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) yesterday afternoon, the Victorian Premier (Mr. Murray) telegraphed to the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. ...

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  28. RUSSIA IN PERSIA.

    The Russian Government, which has taken measures to protect Europeans in Teheran, in the event of hostilities, by sending a regiment of Cossacks, a battalion ...

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  29. "ON STILTS."

    In the Legislative issembly last night the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Prendergast) referred to danger caused by the construction of two steps at both sides of the ...

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  30. NATIONAL OPERA.

    The "Morning Post" to-day reports a generous offer by an anonymous donor for the endowment of national opera in Great Britain. The sum offered is £300,000. ...

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  31. COUNTY CRICKET.

    In a county match between Worcestershire and Middlesex the Worcestershire team won by seven wickets. ...

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  32. WORDS IN THE AIR.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The Peninsular and Oriental Company's R.M.S. Mantua, the first English passenger steamer travelling to Australia carrying a Marconi apparatus, ...

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  33. LABOUR ISOLATED.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—During the past few days negotiations have proceeded between Mr. Butler, representing last year's Opposition, and the Premier (Mr. Peake) ...

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  34. NOTES BY OBSERVER.

    Whether they are right or wrong in doing so the fact remains that English selectors have always been reluetant to reject tried men in test matches. They, no doubt, ...

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  35. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Alfred Dean, formerly of Mair-street, Ballarat, but late of Lisson-grove. Hawthorn, who died on June 10, left estate of the value of £2,826. It consists of £1,403 realty and £1,423 personalty, ...

    Article : 134 words
  36. PEDESTRIANISM.

    A contest over 220 yards took place yesterday at Higginshaw between A. B. Postle, the Australian pedestrian, and B. R. Day, the Englishman. The prize-money was ...

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  37. V.R.C. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING. SECOND DAY.

    The meeting of the V.R.C. will be continued at Flemington to-day. There is no event of any particular note on the card, but the Steeplechasers' Flat Race, in view ...

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  38. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    At 10 O'clock.—Chamber business. General Sessions. (Before Judge Box.) At Half-past 10.—The trials of Arthur Harrison, ...

    Article : 69 words
  39. R.M.S. MANTUA AT FREMANTLE.

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  40. THE TEST MATCHES.

    Sir,—One always reads with lively interest the comments of "Observer" and "Old Boy" on sport. For example, the former's remarks last Monday on the third ...

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  41. RAILWAY CASH-BAG.

    BEULAH, Tuesday.—The Brim railway cash-bag, which came to Beulah by traim last night, was cut open by thieves and £7 12/ taken. The robbery was discovered this ...

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  42. BANK MANAGER'S LAPSE.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—Arthur Charles Cork, aged 49, formerly manager of the Linton branch of the Bank of New South Wales, to-day pleaded guilty to charges of ...

    Article : 146 words
  43. DISPUTED TERRITORY.

    With a view to bringing the matter before the High Court, the state AttorneyGeneral (Mr. Drysdale Brown) was yesterday served with a writ by Messrs. Blake ...

    Article : 131 words
  44. ANTICIPATIONS.

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  45. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

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