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  2. LORD ROSEBERY'S SPEECH. MINISTERIAL REPLIES.

    The greit speech delivered by Lord Rosebery against the Budget has been received with profound attention throughout the country, and several members of the ...

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  3. ENDS OF THE EARTH. AMERICA WANTS BOTH.

    Commander Peary's exploit in discovering the North Pole has given great impetus to the American idea of flying the Stars and Stripes at both poles. The talk ...

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  4. PERILS OF THE SEA. THE MISSING WARATAH.

    Renter's correspondent at Cape Town states that the belief is still prevalent in naval circles that the Waratah is affoat. Rear-Admiral Egerton, commander-in-chef ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN V. SOUTH OF ENGLAND.

    The Australians commence the last match of the tour at Hastings, meeting a South of England eleven. The English team is as follows:— ...

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  6. STATE CABINET.

    The State Ministry yesterday held a long Cabinet meeting, which lasted without a break from 3 o'clock, in the afternoon until half-past 8 in the evening. Tea was served ...

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  7. EMPIRE DEFENCE. BRITISH NAVY.

    An announcement is made in "Engineering," a London weekly paper devoted to the profession, that the Admiralty have placed orders for 20 destroyers, with a speed ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Alfred Deakin) read the Scripture lesson at St. Paul's Church of England, Ballarat East, on Sunday night. The preacher was Archdeacon. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN AIRSHIPS. INVENTORS BUSY.

    The New South Wales brauch of the Aerial League of Australia has only been in existence for a few months, but it is an active body already. The Lord Mayor of ...

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  10. CANADA AND THE NAVY.

    An indication of the awakening of Canada to the realisation of her duty in matters ot naval defence is contained in a message from Vancouver. The enrolment ...

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  11. BOY SCOUTS.

    At the end of the present month the War Office propose to try an interesting experiment with regard to the Boy Scouts, whose muster to the number of 11,000 at ...

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  12. A STEAMER OVERDUE.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The steamer Port Caroline, of the Anglo-Australian line, which was due at Port Adelaide last Friday, has not yet arrived. It is just possible ...

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  13. THE PACIFIC FLEET.

    An interesting and important speech, having reference to the general policy of the Federal Government, and particularly to its defence proposals, was delivered yesterday ...

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  14. ARRIVAL OF THE SALAMIS.

    Captain H. A. Schlman, of the s.s. Salamis, which arrived yesterday, reported that a sharp look-out was kept for the missing Blue Anebour liner Waratah, but without ...

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  15. FOOTBALL CHAMPION.

    Again yesterday a large number of votes were received for the football championship. The whole of the State is interested, Envelopes picked at random from the vast ...

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  16. FIRST-CLASS CRICKET.

    The Victorian Circket Association yesterday evening discussed the question of where the intersate and international matches should be played in future. Mr. H. R. Rush ...

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  17. DESTROYER DAMAGED.

    The Briton torpedo-boat destroyer Gipsy, while cruising off the Wightonshire coast yesterday, ran on to a rock, and was badly damaged. The vessel crossed to Belfast in ...

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  18. PEARY IN THE ARCTIC.

    Commander Peary continues to make additions to his narrative of his journey to the North Pole. The explorer says that be not only ...

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  19. FRENCH BARQUE RUN DOWN.

    The French barque Notre Dame d'Arvor, 2,000 tons, was run down in the English Channel shortly after sailing on a voyage to Hobart. The vessel which collided with ...

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  20. SLAVONIA WRECK.

    An inquiry has been concluded by the Board of Trade into the circumstances under which the Cunard liner Slavonia, 10,600 tons, went ashore in June last, near the island of ...

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  21. FEDERAL POLITICS. SIR THOMAS EWING RETIRES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sir Thomas Ewing, M.H.R., in a letter to the Mayor of Murwillumbah. has intimated that at the end of the present Federal Parliament he will ...

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  22. AERIAL CARNIVAL.

    A successful aviation carnical, lasting a week, has been concluded at Bresein, in Northern Italy. Mr. Glenn H. Curtiss, of America, who ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES CANDIDATES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The New South Wales Federal Liberal League has endorsed the candidature of Senators J. P. Gray, J. C. Neild, and E. Pulsford for the Senate, ...

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  24. THE LIBERAL LEAGUE.

    Prior to his speech at Glasgow on Friday Lord Rosebery resigned the presidency of the Liberal League. Amongst those who are mentioned as likely to succeed him are ...

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  25. WIRELESS PROJECT.

    The important announcement of the proposed establishment of 'wireless' commumention between Creal Britain and South Africa is made by the Durban ...

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  26. MR. FISHER AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—What was described by one of the speakers as the first, blow in the next Federal election was struck at the Ballarat branch fo the ...

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  27. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Jo[?]nn Rurade, of Coromby, farmer, who died on May 12, left estate of the value of £27,411. It consists of £21,510 realty, and £5,901 personalty, and by a will dated March 23, 1900, is left to his ...

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  28. WAR IN MOROCCO.

    An aggressive moviment has been made by the Spanish troops, under General Aguilcras, in Morocco. Leaving Arkemem, after overcoming in the recent engagement ...

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  29. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    The provincial newspapers bitterly criticise Lord Rosebery, and complain of his speech. It is suggested by the Sheffield "Telegraph" that Lord Rosebery should ...

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  30. UNITED STATES. GROWTH OF POPULATION.

    Estimates furnished by the Census Bureau set down the present population of the United States as between 90,000,000 and 95,000,000. ...

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  31. A DIVIDED CABINET.

    "The Times' says that the impression is gaining ground that a section of the Cabinet regards the present proposals for the taxation and valuation of land as first steps ...

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  32. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY.

    Heavy sentences were imposed upon four men found gailty of the attempted robbery at the jewellery establishment of Mappin and Webb's Limited, on Sunday. August ...

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  33. THE ROAD TO FORTUNE.

    WARRAGUL, Monday. — Remarkable figures, illustraing the productiveness of his farm, wwere given by Councillor Thomas Strickland at the Warragul Shire Council ...

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  34. TAXI-CAB OVERTURNED.

    In a accident happened on the St. Kilda road early yesterday morning to a taxi-cab in which were Miss Florence Young, the popular actress, and Mr. V. Levy. In ...

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  35. FRENCH BUDGET.

    The new French Minister of Finance (M. Cochery) has announced his Budget proposals for 1910. The Government proposes to meet the ...

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  36. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Australasian Christian Endeavour Convention was continued this morning. The following figures were given withe regard to the socicties in ...

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  37. THE NEW TARIFF.

    Professor Henry C. Emery, who occupies the chair of political economy at Yale University, Mr. J. B. Reynolds, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, and Mr. Sanders, ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN DESTROYERS.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray) yesterday refenred to the statements which have been made in New South Wales regarding the claims of Victoria for a share in the work ...

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  39. ALPINE TRAGEDY.

    An attempt by two tourists, accompanied by a guide, to climb Monch Joch, a peak over 13,000ft. high, in the vicinity of the Jungfrau, "Switzerland, ended in ...

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  40. FIGURES CHALLENGED.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A controversy has arisen between Cardinal Moran and Mr. Hogue, Minister for Education, as to the attendances at public and denominational ...

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  41. POPULAR EDUCATION.

    The Trades Union Congress, which has been sitting at Ipswich, closed its proceed ings yesterday. A resolution was earried to the effect that ...

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  42. SCARED BY AN OMEN.

    WILLINGTON, Monday.—The discovery of the 112oz. nugget at Ross, on the West Coast of the South Island, has resulted in all the available, land in the ...

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  43. PACIFIC NAVAL BASE.

    The importance of Pearl Harbour, Honolulu, as a naval base has been recognised by the United States authorities for some time past. A contract has now been signed ...

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  44. FARMERS' LEAGUE.

    MYRTLEFORD, Monday.—The local branch of the Farmers' League is reorganising, with Mr. J. Woodside as president and Mr. J. Smith secretary. Mr. A. B. ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.— Mr. Seriven, the under-secretary for Agriculture, leaves for the north to-marrow, with Mr. Turner, the chief inspector of fruit in Victoria, with ...

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  46. CHECKING INDECENCY.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. Herbert Gladstone) proposes to introduce legislation relating to indecent publications and advertisements. ...

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  47. DEFENCE BILL.

    Leave has already been granted by the House of Representatives to the Minister for Defence (Mr. Joseph Cook) to introduce "a bill relating to naval and military ...

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  48. BACK TO NATURE.

    SLYMOUR, Monday.—Residents near Monea South were considerably alarmed on Sunday morning by the appearance of a man acting in a strange and theratening ...

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  49. CONTROL OF A BOILER.

    At the Richmond Court yesterday, Saunders and Co., manufacturers of surgical rubber goods, Rooney-street, were proceeded against under the provisions of the Shops and Factories Act for ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—In labour circles the central Queensland official manifesto, discaliming alliances with any other party, has caused considerable embarrassment. It ...

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  51. OXYGEN FOR FOOTBALLERS.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—The win of the Broken Hill team over the North Broken Hill in Saturday's football premiership match is attributed to the virtues of ...

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  52. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Samuel Albert Pedlar, miner, of Inglewood-road, Bendigo. Causes of insolvency —Sickness and death in family. Liabilities, £70/13/9, assets, nil. ...

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