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  2. NEW RECORD IN FLYINC.

    Mr. Orville Wright, who is giving demonstrations with his aeroplane before the German military authorities, made a record flight with a passenger at Berlin yesterday, ...

    Article : 358 words
  3. POLAR PICNIC. FORMER CAMPS UTILISED.

    Picturesque details of Commander Peary's dash to the pole are contained in a narrative by Professor M'Millan, of the Worcester Academy, Massachusetts, who was a ...

    Article : 177 words
  4. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. ARRANGEMENTS FOR RETURN.

    All the members of the Australian team have booked their return passages to Australia. Trumper has joined the R.M.S. Macedonia, which left Marseilles on Friday; ...

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  5. FIRST-CLASS CRICKET.

    ThE Victorian Cricket Association yesterday evening further considered the question of where to play international and interstate cricket matches. Mr. D. ...

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  6. FOOTBALL CHAMPION. CORDNER MOVES UP.

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  7. LATE SIR THOMAS BENT. SOME REMINISCENCES.

    No man has been such a leading figure in state politics for so long a time as was Sir Thomas Bent. The history of the Legislative Assembly is crowded with stories and ...

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  8. THE BUDGET WAR. "PIRATE CREW" CONDEMNED.

    A vigorous denunciation of the Budget was uttered by the Duke of Rutland on Saturday, in an address to a meeting of Derbyshire Unionists. ...

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  9. TEST CRICKET.

    Writing in the London "Daily Telegraph" at the end of the cricket season, Major Trevor endeavoured to diseover why Austraill had retained "the ashes " He ...

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  10. TO THE ANTARCTIC.

    The Royal Geographical Society has assured Captain Scott of its support in his forthcoming expedition to the Antarctic. ...

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  11. DEFENCE OF A CRIMINAL.

    Mr. J. Keir Hardie, the Labour leader, speaking at Birmingham, said that Mr. Asquith's speeeh was the kind that a lawyer would make in defence of a criminal. ...

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  12. PRESIDENT ON TOUR.

    President Taft, who is making an extended tour of the United States, made a noteworthy speech at Chicago, in which he condemned the administration of the ...

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  13. COMMERCE CONGRESS. VIEWSS OF "THE TIMES."

    In an article to-day "The Times" states that the proceedings of the Congress of Chambers of Commerce in Sydney have been such as to deserve the thoughtful ...

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  14. VICTORIAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION

    Mr. Donald Mackinnon, M.L.A. (president of the Victorian Association), in moving the adoption of the report and balance-sheet at the annual meeting of the ...

    Article : 220 words
  15. NAVY CRITIC.

    Lord Charles Beresford has renewed his criticisms of the present administration of the navy. In a letter to the Imperial Industries Club, he declared that the present ...

    Article : 137 words
  16. VISITS BY DELEGATES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— A dozen delegates to the Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire visited Newcastle to-dat. It was anticipated that about 50 would make ...

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  17. SIR THOMAS BENT'S SUCCESSOR.

    Among those named as likely to come forward to contest the vacancy for Brighton in the Legislttive Assembly, rendered vacant by the death of Sir Thomas Bent are ...

    Article : 188 words
  18. "YOUNG EGYPT."

    The "Young Egypt" party, whose object is to secure the evacuation of Egypt by Great Britain, has concluded its congress at Geneva. ...

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  19. FOR VOTES' SAKE.

    The precautions which were taken to prevent disturbancs by suffragettes during the Prime Minister's visit to Birmingham did not ensuie his return home without a ...

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  20. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—In order that your plehiscite may have some practical result, would it not he possible to arrange a match between teams chosen from the list in aid of the ...

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  21. THE FUNERAL.

    The president and officers of the North Melbourne Creche on Sunday sent a wreath for the coftin of the late Sir Thomas Bent. Yesterday the tribute was reported ...

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  22. INDIAN SEDITION. SUPPRESSED PAPER REVIVED.

    "Bande Mataram," a seditious paper, published in Calcutta, which was suppressed some time ago, has reappeared in a new form. ...

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  23. WOMEN IN SURGERY,

    The question of adimitting women to examinations for displomas was discussed in October last by the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons. It was resolved— ...

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  24. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—What are the essentials of the athlete who is to win the proud title of football champion of the season? Whilst recognising the difficulties which arise when ...

    Article : 133 words
  25. PERSONAL.

    The Minister for Customs (Sir Robert Best) is confined to his room with a cold. It will probably he a few days before he is able to resume his Ministerial duties. ...

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  26. ADJOURNMENT OF PARLIAMENT.

    Whenn the State Parliament meets as usual this afternoon, it is understood that both Houses will immediately adjourn until to-morrow, after tributes have been paid ...

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  27. A STORY DISBELIEVED.

    further reports shed a new light on the damage sustained by the treasure van of a train travelling from Caleutta last week. It was said, in the first place, that a bomb ...

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  28. CANADIAN TRADE.

    A report dealing with the trade relations of Germany and Canada has been furnished by the Commercial Intelligence Committee of the Canadian Manufacturers' ...

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  29. BRUTAL FOOTBALL.

    Sir,—As a spectator at the semi-final match South Melbournc v. Collingwood, I should like to know why there was no one reported; or is there a new rule ...

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  30. TRAFFIC IN GOLD.

    CHILTERN, Monday.—Constables Kennedy, of Chiltern, and Manfield, of Rutherglen, have for months past known that gold was being systematieally stolen from ...

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  31. POET'S SUICIDE.

    The mystery surrounding the disappearance of the poet, John Davidson, has been solved. Mr. Davidson, who was in poor ...

    Article : 353 words
  32. SUNKEN SUBMARINE. SALVAGE ABANDONED.

    The Admiralty authorities have abandoned salvage operations in connection with the submarine C11, which was sunk in the collision off Yarmouth at midnight on July ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The "Daily Mail," on the authority, of its Durbano correspondent says that the delegates who represented Natal in London in connection with the Act of Union, and have ...

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  34. SIR REGINALD TALBOT'S SYMPATHY.

    His Excellence the Government received the following cable message from Major-General Sir Reginald Talbot yesterday:— "Greatly regret to hear of the death of Sir ...

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  35. HONOURING THE DEAD.

    Before the operations were finally abandoned the second-class cruiser Vindictive visited the spot. The captain of the vessel read the funeral service above the ...

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  36. PERU AND BOLIVIA.

    The difficulties between Peru and Bolivia have been settled. An agreement defining the boundaries of the two countries has been signed. ...

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  37. FIRE AT BRUNSWICK.

    At about 10 o'clock last night a fire broke out in a workshop at the rear of shop in Sydney-road, North Branswick, owned and occupied by W.Harris,plumber.The ...

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  38. BOMB EXPLOSION.

    An outrage, resulting in serious loss of life, occurred at Riace, in Calabria, Southern Italy. A bomb was exploded in a fireworks ...

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  39. TUBERCULOSIS.

    The International Veterinary Congress, which was opened at the Hague yesterday, was attented by 1,000 delegates. Mr. G. H. Knibbs, Commonwealth statistician, ...

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  40. SEVENOAKS MURDER.

    The sensation which was caused throughout the country by the murder of Mrs. Luard, wife of Major-General Luard, on [?]gtham Knoll, near Sevenoaks, Kent; in ...

    Article : 240 words
  41. CHARITABLE APPEALS. REV. J. GOOP'S APPEAL.

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  42. MISSING SLOOP.

    The British sloop Clio, 1,070 tons, which is attached to the China Squadron, is five days overdue at Shanghai. Great anxiety is felt for her safety, as a typhoon has been ...

    Article : 58 words
  43. GROCERS' EXHIBITION.

    The Groccrs' Ehibition was opened today. An excellent display of produce from South Australia was made. The Agent-General for South Australia ...

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  44. GUARDING A PREMIER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—From replies to questions given by a police-sergeant in the Central Criminal Court to-day, it transpired that he was some years ago away from police ...

    Article : 78 words
  45. FINANCIAL STRAP AND BUCKLE.

    A petition was received by the Essendon Council on Monday evening from the day labour staff, asking for an increased rate of pay. in consideration of the fact that the ...

    Article : 110 words
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  47. NECESSITOUS FAMILY.

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  48. THE PORT JACKSON.

    Messrs. Devitt and Moore's ocean training ship Port Jackson, with 40 cadets on board, has sailed for Sydney, New South Wales. ...

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  51. MR. ALLCHIN'S APPEAL.

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