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  2. IMPRESSIONS OF CANADA.

    A bare record of the engagements of the Australasian delegates to the Imperial Press Conference during the second week of their tour in Canada will show how busily they ...

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  3. PROTECTING CABINET MINISTERS.

    The members of the state Cabinet committee which has been investigating the Improved Small Holdings scheme have found themselves in a peculiar and ...

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  4. RULES OF WARFARE.

    Tn connection with the proposals made at the Hague Conference for the establishment of an international prize court, an International Conference on Maritime ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS. MINISTERIAL CHANGES.

    The appointment of Mr. Herbert Samuel to the office of Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, in place of Lord Fitzmaurice (resigned), has left vacant the post of ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN v. WARWICKSHIRE. [Further Particulars in Later Editions, which can be obtained at all News Agents' in Melbourne and Suburbs.]

    From 356 for five wickets the Australians yesterday brought their total for the first innings in the match at Birmingham against Warwickshire to 456. Noble made ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT IN PROFILE.

    There seems to be no end to the things the members of the Labour party wish to say about the Deaking Ministry and the Federal party. The fact that every one of ...

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  8. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Communications continue to pass between the various state Premiers with reference to the details of the approaching conference in Melbourne. No further ...

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  9. MYSTERIOUS AIR-SHIP.

    The identity of the mysterious air-ship which was seen at night in various parts of Great Britain during May has now been established beyond a doubt. ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Among the passengers for Brisbane by the N.Y.K. s.s Nikko Maru, which left Melbourne yesterday, were:—His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Dudley), ...

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  11. IMPERIAL BUDGET.

    The debate on the Budget Bill was resumed in the House of Commons yesterday. In response to strong recommendations ...

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  12. AN AUSTRALIAN ACTOR. OSCAR ASCHE RETURNS.

    More than 20 years ago Oscar Asche, a boy at the Melbourne Grammar School, asked the master in charge of the school dramatic club to let him play a part in one ...

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  13. ROUGH FOOTBALL. UMPIRES AT VARIANCE.

    The permit and umpire committee of the Victorian Football League yesterday evening examined the umpires in the match Melbourne v. Fitzroy, played on June 12, ...

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  14. PREPARED FOR RISKS.

    The King, who paid a visit to Knowsley on Monday, accompanied, by the Queen and Princess Victoria, and presented colours to the West Lancashire Territorials, yesterday ...

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  15. GERMANY'S AMBITION.

    The slate of German feeling towards Great Britain was noted with interest by the English clergymen who lately visited Germany; The Bishop of Salisbury (Dr. ...

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  16. WOMEN AND THE VOTE.

    The members of the Women's Freedom League, who are making a peaceful blockade of the House of Commons, in the hope of secruing an interview with the Prime ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND.

    Reference to New Zealand's financial condition were made yesterday at a meeting of shareholders of the National Bankof New Zealand. ...

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  18. INDIAN SEDITION. SIR CURZON WYLLIE'S MURDER.

    The funeral of Sir William Curzon Wyllie, who was murdered by Dinghra, a fanatical Hindu, on Thursday last, took place at St. Paul's Church, Onslow-square, to-day. ...

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  19. GENEVA CELEBRATIONS.

    The 350th anniversary of the University of Geneva and the 400th anniversary of the birth of John Calvin are being celebrated at Geneva. The festivities open to-day, and ...

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  20. GEELONG CASES.

    GEELONG, Wednesday.—Four summonses were issued to-day against players in the football match North Geelong against Newtown, played at North Geelong ...

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  21. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—It would be more beneficial, to the game if the league were as particular about rough football as they are about registering players, &c. ...

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  22. DEPORTED BARRISTER.

    Lajpat Rai, a pleader of the Punjab Chief Court, who was arrested and deported at the beginning of the seditious campaign in May, 1907, and subsequently returned to ...

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  23. RUSSIAN POGROMS.

    Newspapers published in Lemberg, Galicia, report that porgroms have been com-' mitted in Bessarabia, in the extreme southwest of Russia. Infuritated mobs attacked ...

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  24. ORIENT MAIL STEAMERS.

    The'Orvielo, the last of the live vessels ordered by the Orient Steam Navigation Company, for its Australian mail service, was launched at Belfast yesterday. ...

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  25. BALTIC FERRY.

    A Baltic steam ferry service between Sassnitz, in Pomerania, and Trelleborg, on the south coast of Sweden was inaugurated yesterday, in the presence of the Kaiser ...

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  26. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—On reading your report of the disgraceful proceedings in connection with the football match played at Benalla, one cannot help thinking that it is high time both ...

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  27. FATAL LANDSLIP.

    The worst fears regarding the number of deaths caused by the landslip at the Aiexandrn Dock extension works have been realised. The death-roll is 38. ...

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  28. IMMIGRATION POLICY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,—The premier (Mr. Wade), in replying to criticisms in regard to the state immigration policy tonight, said that the utmost care was taken, to ...

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  29. UNITED STATES. TARIFF BILL PASSED.

    The United States Senate, sitting as a committee of the whole, yesterday passed the Tariff Bill. An amendment was inserted imposing a ...

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  30. OLD MELBURNIANS' WELCOME.

    Mr. Asche, who was at the Melbourne Grammar School from 1884 to 1887, was officially welcomed by his old schoolfellows yesterday afternoon at Menzies', when the ...

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  31. AERONAUT'S DEATH.

    A dreadful accident happened at Portland, Maine (U.S.A.), when a balloonist was giving an exhibition before a holiday gathering, composed of 5,000 people. ...

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  32. CIVIL WAR IN PERSIA.

    The Russian authorities, who have stationed a large force of troops at Kasvin, in the event of hostilities arising at Teheran, are taking further steps to protect the ...

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  33. ENGLISH DOMESTICS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Several of the English domestics who came as immigranis to Sydney have expressed themselves as very indignant at remarks made by Mr. ...

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  34. MEDICAL CERTIFICATES.

    ST. ARNAUD, Wednesday.—At the police court yesterday, Messrs. Morrison (chairman), Ritchle, and Solane, J.P.'s, presiding, Mr. A. Ritchie made the following ...

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  35. MISSIONARY. SOCIETY.

    An exhibition held in the Agriculturalhall, under the auspices of the Church Missionary Society, was successful from every point of view. ...

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  36. INTERNATIONAL POLO.

    Contests for the international polo cup have concluded at Hurlingham The final match was between America and England, and resulted in a win for ...

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  37. AMERICAN FACTORIES IN CANADA.

    A report furnished by the consul for the United States at Ottawa is to the effect that a number of firms from the United States are establishing factories in Canada. ...

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  38. PHOENIX-PARK MURDERS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A tragic incident arising out of the phoenix-park murders was recalled to-day, when an inquest was held regarding the death of Walter E. Huelin. ...

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  39. NEXT MATCH.

    The Australians next meet Worcestershire eleven, the engagement commencing at Worcester to-day. ...

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  40. LAWN TENNIS.

    The English championship tennis matches were continued to-day. Miss D. Boothby defeated Miss A.M. Morton in the final of the Ladies' Championship R.B. Powell ...

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  41. ROMAN REMAINS.

    The Society of,Antiquanbs, which has made some interesting discoveries in Great Britain, has decided to excavate the ruins of the old Roman towns of Sarum ...

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  42. FOURTH OF JULY.

    As has been usual for many years, a heavy roll of casualties has been reported in connection with the celebrations on July 4, the anniversary of the declaration of ...

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  43. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The trustees, Executers. and Agency Co. Ltd., of 412 Collins-street, Melbourne, and Mrs. Emilly Jean Kennedy are applying for probate of the will of the late James Kittrick Kennedy, of "Mossgiel," ...

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  44. LODGES AND DOCTORS.

    SALE, Wednesday.—The trouble between the local lodges and the doctors has been settled. A second conference was held, when it was agreed by the doctors to ...

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  45. CHARITABLE APPEALS. SOUTH MELBOURNE CRIPPLE.

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  46. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday—A meeting of the Government party took place on the steamer Lucinda to-day, Messrs. Rankin, Barton, Hanran, and Armistrong being ...

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  47. NATIONAL OPERA.

    It is learned that the donor of the munificent gift of £300,000 for the endowment of national opera in Great Britain is Mr. Joseph Beecham, the well-known patent ...

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  48. SLAVE TRADE.

    The "Zanzibar Gazette" has published a decrec of the Sultan abolishing the legal status of slavery in Zanzibar, and the island of Pemba, which is under the Sultan's ...

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  49. INJURED CABMAN.

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  52. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—The trial of John Thomas Sparling. COUNTY COURT. (Before Judge Chomley.) ...

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