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  2. SCIENCE OF FLIGHT. NEW TYPE OF AEROPLANE.

    A new type of aeroplane has been invented by a young German, named Jospe, a student at the Technical High School at Dresden. ...

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  3. LORD KITCHENER.

    An important announcement is made by the "Standard" this morning regarding, the position which Lord Kitchener will ultimately occupy when he returns to Great ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmichael) yesterday afternoon paid a visit to the Freemasons' Homes in Punt-road, where he was received by Mr. ...

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  5. GERMAN CRISIS.

    The triumph of the Centre Party in German federal politics on the question of taxation has been accepted by the Government with an appearance of equanunity. ...

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  6. CAULFIELD WEIGHTS.

    No sooner is the V.R.[?]. Grand National meeting over than we are faced with another important jumping fixture—the V.Z.T.C. Australian Steeplechase meeting. Mr. ...

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  7. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The United States Tariff Bill, which has passed the Senate, has been referred to a conference composed of a committee of both Houses. ...

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  8. ORANGE CELEBRATION. POLITICS AND EDUCATION.

    Several thousand enthusiastic persons filled the Town-hall last night to take part in the celebration by the Loyal Orange Institution of the anniversary of the Buttle of ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN V. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. [Further Particulars in Later Editions, which can be obtained at all News Agents' in Melbourne and Suburbs.] NOBLE WINS TOSS.

    The Australian Eleven commenced a match at Bristol against Gloucestershire to-day. The teams were as follow:— ...

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  10. BRITISH MYSTERY AIRSHIP.

    A circumstantial story appeared in the "Daily News" a few days ago describing how Dr. Boyd, a British acronaut, made a flight in an airship by night, crossing the ...

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  11. MAFIA'S VENGEANCE.

    The Mafia the terrible secret society of Sieily, has marked down for vengeance Mr. Whittaker, an English resident of Palermo, who entertained King Edward and his party ...

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  12. PERILS OF THE SEA. OVERDUE BARQUE.

    Apprehension is felt with regard to the barque Sydenham, 976 tons, bound for Coquimbo, in Chile. She left Newcastle on March 30, and is ...

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  13. A PERFECT ARMY. DEFENCE MINISTER'S ASPIRATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"If the army is a fighting machine, then it must be a perfect lighting machine. That, however, does not mean that all the individuality of the ...

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  14. DISABLED LINER.

    Temporary repairs have been effected to the New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Whakatane, 3,786 tons net, which came into collision with the French cargo ...

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  15. OVERDUE GERMAN YACHT.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—In connection with the German Government yacht Seestern, which was reported 20 days overdue at Samarai, Herr Hirschfelt, the Imperial ...

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  16. THE CADET MOVEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Major Peixotto, who is in charge of the American boys, is enthusiastic about the eadet movement as he has had opportunity of witnessing it ...

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  17. PARAGUAY INCIDENT.

    A recent conflict between two German officers and a policeman at San Bernardino, in Paragualy, has been the subject of communication between the two ...

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  18. "VERY ORDINARY BOWLING."

    HOBART, Monday.—By the last English mail Mr. C. W. Butler, of Hobart, received from Mr. G. Grace a letter, in which the well-known cricketer makes the ...

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  19. TRIPLE FRIENDSHIP.

    A striking speech was made by Mr.Taft, President of the United States, on the occasion of the tereentenary celebrations of the work of Samuel Le Champlain, who ...

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  20. DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE.

    Sir Edward Morris, Premier of Newfound land, who is visiting London, was interviewed yesterday on the subject of military training in the colony. ...

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  21. CIGARETTES AND SUICIDE. YOUTH HANGS HIMSELF.

    John Ashman, 20 A years of age, was employed as a barman at the Football Club Hotel, Pitt-street, Carlton. His trade was bootmaking, and he seems to have been very ...

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  22. KAISER OF POPE?

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—Orange services were held in the Protestant-hall yesterday afternoon and evening. At both services it was mentioned that several ...

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  23. CIVIL WAR IN PERSIA.

    Severe fighting has taken place outside Teheran between the Shah's troups and the Nationalists, reinforced by lawless Bakhtiari tribesmen, who are advancing upon the ...

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  24. TEN TIMES MARRIED.

    A series of charges of despicable crimes is made against John Madson, who has just been arrested at San Francisco. It is alleged that Madson went through ...

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  25. PASTOR AND HIS FLOCK.

    GEELONG. Mondaya.—A well attended meeting of members of the Christ Church Young Mens "Union this evening received a letter from the incumbent (the Rev.F. ...

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  26. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES. SCOTTISH COAL MINERS.

    Disaffection amongst the coal miners, which has already reached serious dimensions in Warwickshire and Staffordshire, has spread to Scotland. ...

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  27. RELIGION AND POLITICS.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—There was a large attendance in the Alfred-hall on Monday night, at the Orange celebration. Brother R. T. Vale presided, and said that it ...

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  28. MR. MURRAY'S CRUSADE.

    PORTLAND, Monday.—At a large and representative gathering of the residents of Heywood, a resolution was carried heartily sympathising with, and supporting, the ...

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  29. PENTRIDGE MANAGEMENT.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray) has drected the state public service commissioner (Mr. Morrison) to conduct a general inquiry into the management of the Pentridge ...

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  30. GENERAL NEWS.

    On her arrival on Sunday, the China Navigation Company's s.s. Changsha was bonded by a party of Customs officers and searched for opium, but without suceess. ...

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  31. NEW SEASON'S WHALES. CAPTURE AT EDEN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The first whale of the season wae captured at Eden this morning. It was a fine well-conditioned humpback. Some weeks ago a leviathan entered ...

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  32. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    Latest advices to hand as to the fighting in Morocco are that the attack by the Spaniards upon the stronghold of the tribes has been successful. ...

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  33. STABLE BOYS' STRIKE.

    As a result of the conference amongst the racehorse-owners, which was held in Paris, better conditions have been offered to the stable boys, whose recent strike has ...

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  34. SYDNEY DEMONSTRATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The annual demonstration in connection with the 12th of July was held in the town-hall to-night. The building was crowded, and the proceedings ...

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  35. ORME DISASTER.

    We have received from Mr.A.W.Dunlop, of "The Colosseu[?]," Prahran, a cheque for —lll/S/, in aid of the Orme Disaster Fund. The amount was made up as follows:— ...

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  36. ASIATICS IN CANADA.

    The Canadian authorities have decided to relax the severity of the restrictons aginst the intlux of Orientals in certain cases. ...

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  37. MINE EXPLOSION.

    A disastrous explosion of gas occurred yestrday in the Makewska mine, in the Don district of South-Eastern Russia. A large number of men were entombed. ...

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  38. CALLED FOR A FRIEND.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Monday.—Two whales passed Warrnambool this morning bound towards Port Fairy. The sight aroused keen interest in the town. Later ...

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  39. THE COLLIER'S PARADISE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—According to Mr. Kelynack, who was addressing the Southern Collieries' Wages Board to-day, there are not anywhere better conditions all round ...

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  40. MISSING BANK OFFICIAL.

    James Martin Fitzsimons, a teller in the head oflice of the Colonial Bank, Elizabethstreet, Melbourne, was yesterday arrested in Brisbane. A detective will be sent to ...

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  41. MILLIONAIRE'S GIFT.

    Mr. J. D. Rockefeller the multi- millonaire whose donations to the General Education Board were brought up to 43,000,000 dol, early in 1907, has given a fresh ...

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  43. NAVAL SERVICE.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—When H.M.S. Pioneer was recently in New Zealand the term of service of many of the New Zealanders expired, and they were paid off. ...

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  44. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    James Henry Allan, of Warrnambool, gentleman, who died on June 18, left estate of the value £8.801. It consists of £2,470 realty and £6,394 personalty, and by a will dated June 14, 1902, is ...

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