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  2. KING GEORGE V. MESSAGES AGROSS THE SEAS.

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  3. HARPER CASE. SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENT.

    The Attorney-General has for some time past had under consideration the depositions taken in the case in which Robert Harper, William Harper, William Brocket, William ...

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  4. EMPIRE DAY. AFFECTED BY KING'S DEATH.

    The London County Council has cancelled the half-holiday in schools which had been arranged for to-morrow (Empire Day). No observance of the day will be made beyond ...

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  5. SETTLING AUSTRALIA. SUPERIORITY OF THE GERMAN.

    In an article on immigration, published in the special Empire Day number of The Times," the Sydney correspondent of that newspaper cites opinions quote in ...

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  6. MILE-A-MINUTE TRAINS.

    Wonderfully fast journeys were made yesterday by two trains on the Michigan Central line from Detroit to Niagara Falls. The trains, which carried delegates of the ...

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  7. STATUE OF KING EDWARD. IDEA BEING CONSIDERED.

    Melbourne already possesses a statue in memory of Queen Victoria, and it was suggested in "The Argus" that some similar monument should be erected to perpetuate ...

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  8. PRIME MINISTER. VISIT TO NARRANDERA.

    NARRANDERA, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr.Fisher) and party, consisting of Mr. Frazer) and Mr. Chanter, M.H.R.'s, Mr. J. Scobie, Mr. P. MGarry, ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Asquith, the British Prime Minister, our London correspondent cables, has arranged to rejoin H.M.S. Enchantress in which an official inspection of the ...

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  10. GERMAN DREADNOUGHT.

    The Von der Tann, the first German cruiser battleship of the Invincible type, has been completed. [The details of the Von der Tann have ...

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  11. THE OTHER STATES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Empire celebrations to-day, though repeating the main features of the plan of former years, lackedd what and made it hitherto a great public ...

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  12. SIR JOHN MADDEN'S VIEWS.

    Sir John Madden, when interviewed, said: —"The tone of our community here has for some time manifested a very wise tendency to beautify the city and its surroundings in ...

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  13. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS.

    His Excellency the Governor-General has received a cable massage from the Right Honourable the Secretary of State for the Colouies, intimating that it is His Majesty's ...

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  14. LADS AS IMMIGRANTS.

    The committee which is associated with the Rev.R.L.Gwynne in his project for the despatch of suitable country lads to Australia has had under consideration the ...

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  15. THE CRETAN MENACE.

    The action of the Christian members of the Cretan Assembly in swearing allegiance to the King of the Hellenes evoked a protest from Turkey to Great Britain, France, ...

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  16. IN THE CONTRY.

    SEYMOUR.—A memerial service at the Methodist Church was conducted by the Rev. L. Walton on Sunday evening. when there was a large congregation. THe singing included the hymus ...

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  17. FEDERAL ATTITUDE.

    The Minister for External Afairs (Mr. Batchelor) was asked yesterday what attitude the Commonwealth occupied with regard to the importation of boys from the ...

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  18. NEW TRIAL SOUGHT.

    In view of the conviction of Patrik Hill upon charges of subornation of perjury, and as a result of the confessions recently made by several of the witnesses in the ...

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  19. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    As a corollary of the Payne Tariff Act in the United States, the appointment of a Tariff Board was recommended, the duty of this body being to give decisions. An ...

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  20. SON'S DILEMMA.

    An exhibition of cold-blooded cruelty on the part of a Turkish commander in the Albanian rebellion is arousing great indignation amongst the insurgents. ...

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  21. A NEW TOAST.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Tuesday.—The Labour party celebrated their recent victories in Corangamite and Wanon by holding a musical supper in the Oddfellows'-hall ...

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  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The day was celebrated quietly quietly. The schoold children were given lessons on the growth of the empire instead of a holiday. THe statues of Queen ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Stock Exchange was closed to-day. ...

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  24. EDUCATION FOR WAR. AUSTRALIA'S WEST POINT.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Colonel Bridges, the representative of the Commonwealth on the Imperial general staff, who is proceing to Sydney to take up his duties as directior ...

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  25. THE PREMIER.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray) said yesterday that he intended to see the Lord Mayor (Colonel Burston) to-day regarding the proposal that a monument should be erected to ...

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  26. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. MINING SHARES.

    The lange of prices on the Stock Exchange yesterday for the stocks mentioned was as follows, and the middle prices may be computed from the quotations given:— ...

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  27. THE SUBURBS.

    The flag-Poles in the quadrangle of the Williamstown Torpedo Depot was "dressed" with bnting, in honouur of Empire Day. At noon a Royal salute of 21 guns was fired. ...

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  28. PREMIER'S COMMENTS.

    "There seem to be too many agencies at work bringing people out here from Europe," remarked the Premier (Mr. Murray) yesterday. "There should." he added, ...

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  29. FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    The senior Federal Minister in Melbourne (Mr. Batehelor) said yesterday that he thought the proposal to erect a memorial of some kind to the late King was one that ...

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  30. TALISMAN CONSOLIDATED.

    The directors of the Talisman Consolidated Limited propose to issue 45,000 £1 shares at a premium of 5/. ...

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  31. CANADA'S CADETS.

    General Sir John French, Inspector-General of British forces, who is on a visit to Canada, has conducted a review in Toronto of 3,200 cadets in uniform, and of 100 girl ...

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  32. BOYS BY THE OSTERLEY.

    The A Victoria League of London wrote to the Voctoria LEague of Victoria, asking the members to look after the boys sent out on the R.M.S. Osterley ...

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  33. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John W[?], of Yea, retail storekeeper, who died on March 12, by his will dated June 10, 1908, left [?]valued at £2,303 to his [?]iece. ...

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  34. SPANISH ANARCHIST.

    The attempted assassination of King Alfonso of Spain and his bride on May 31, 1906, while they were driving through the streets of Madrid on their-return from church on ...

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  35. CONSOLS.

    Consols, which closed at 82 on May 19, closed yesterday at 82[?]. ...

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  36. ROYAL MEMORIAL.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The movement to establish a national memorial to King Edward VII. has met with a hearty response throughout the State. ...

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  37. DEPARTMENTAL DISCORD.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Gra[?]em) yesterday expressed strong disagreement with the views on the reorganisation of the Department of Agriculture contained ...

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  38. STATE ARCHITECTURE.

    After consultation with his departmental advisers, the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Baillieu) has adopted a scheme for the re-organisation of the work of the ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour Afloat.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 4,095,000 quarters, against 4,335,000 quarters a week ago and ...

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  40. THE INSPECTOR-GENERAL.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The INspecton-General of the Australian Foreces (Colonel Kirkpatrick) arrived here by the R.M.S. Malwa this morning, and is continuing his journey ...

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  41. A SUGGESTION.

    Sir,—Any information relative to the lately-deceased King must interest Australians, and I seek your permission to forward an extract from Mr. Lucy's book, ...

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  42. CANADIAN TRADE. OPENED WITH AUSTRALASIA.

    The new steam service between Eastern Canada and Astralasin, organised by the Canaian-Pacific Railway. has been initiated by the New Zealand Shipping ...

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  43. NEW FIELD ARTILLERY. TWO PERMANENT BATTERIES.

    It is the intention of the Minister for Defouce (Senator Pearee) to establish two permanent batteries of field artillery, one in New South Wales and one in Victoria. ...

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  44. THE VICTORIAN SEVEN.

    Positions on farms are being found by the State Intelligence Bureau for the seven English boy who arrived by the steamer Osterley on Monday. These positions will ...

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  45. A BIG INCREASE.

    The trade statisties of Canada for April show an incerase of the total of imports and exports to the extent of 10,985,000dol. (about £2,197,000) over April of 1909. ...

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  46. A MIXING PUZZLE.

    BALLART, Tuesday.—Further dish trails of the wash in the top deck workings at the West Berry Consols, which failed to [?] up to the value of some samplings ...

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  47. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—As the Victorian houorary correspondent of the Central Emigration Board, Lonon, allow me to state that the board does not hold itself responsible regarding ...

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  48. SUGAR TRUST FRAUDS.

    Sensational evidence was given in New York yesterday at the trial of Charles R. Helke, treasurer of the American Sugar Refining Company, on c[?]arges of conspiracy ...

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  49. MOTOR-CAR AND TRAM.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A motor-car, belonging to Captain Oshourne, collided with and derailed a tramear on the Breakfast Creek road this afternoon. The ...

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  50. IN THE PUBLIC EYE.

    The grandsons of Ferdinand de Lesseps, the great canal builder, are achieving fame in various directions. On Saturday Count Jaeques de Lesseps [?]ew the Channel on an ...

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  51. MARATHON STOWAWAYS.

    It is a common ocurrence for stowaways to secrete themselves on Australian-bound steamers from London and Liverpool. When they are discovered too late to be landed, ...

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  52. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARTILLERY.

    Following upon the appointment of Colonel Wallace as chief of ordnanee and O.C. for Australia of the R.A. A., several other changes have been made. The ...

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  53. RUNAWAY MOTOR-CAR.

    A motor-car, belonging to Dr. Leger Erson, of Footseray, made a short, but exciting, dash by itself on Sunday afternoon. While in Nicholson-street Dr. Legerson and ...

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  54. IRONWORKS IN CHILL.

    An extensive Ironworks has been established at Puerto de Corral, Chili. A plant is being laid down for the manufacture of steel plates, rails, and other products. ...

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  55. R.M.S. MALWA AT FREMANTLE.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The P. and O. R.M.S. Malwa arrived this morning from London via ports, with the following passengers:— For Adelaide.—Messrs. Wildman and Stockbridge, ...

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  56. AUSTRALIAN APPLES AT HAMBURG.

    The shipment of Australian apples landed at Hamburg, ex Konigin Luise, was rather wet, and some of the fruit was over-ripe. There was a good demand at from 8/ to ...

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  57. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The pupils of a mixed school at Teraine, in Luxemburg, were engaged in a walking excursion when a violent thunderstorm came on. The lightning killed four and ...

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  58. HALLEY'S COMET. AN AURORAL DISPLAY.

    STRATHBOGIE, Tuesday.—A beautiful Auroral display was winessed here on Thursday morning at a quarter to 11 o'clock. It was rather a cloudy morning, ...

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  59. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are reported:— Arrivals. — Westfalen, s.s., from Melbourne, April 4; Aotoa, s.s., from ...

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  60. FIRE AT LARGE WORKS.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday.—An outbreak of fire at Nivens' engineering works at Port Ahuriri, near Napier, resulted in damage estimated at between £10,000 and £15,000. ...

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  61. MINING SIGNALS.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. M'Bride) is determined that the new uniform mining code, recently adopted by his department, shall be retained, despite the criticisms ...

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  62. LOYAL TESTIMONY.

    The Moderator of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria (the Right Rev.John V. M'Nair), accompanied by the clerk of the assembly (Rev.George Tait), the former ...

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  63. MALVERN'S FIRST TRAM-CAR.

    To Mr. J. Brierley, of Messrs. Noyes Bros., fell the honour yesterday of taking out the first car on the electric tramway between Prahran and Malvern. Amongst ...

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  64. THE BENT MEMORIAL.

    ST. ARNAUD, Tuesday.—The borough council has resolved to support the proposed to provide a memorial to Sir Thomas Bent. ...

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  65. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Mary Isaacs, of St. Leonard's road, Ascotvale, married woman. Causes of insolvency —Having no means of her own and her husband being out of employment. Liabilities, ...

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  66. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10,—Nelson v. Walker (part heard): Randull v. the Council of the Town of Northcote. SUPREME COURT. ...

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  67. TASMANIAN VIEW IN 1835.

    BUNYIP, Tuesday.—Mrs. Boyle, who resides with here son at Bunyip, remembers seeing Halley's comet in 1835, when she was a girl in Tasmania. At that time, on ...

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  68. GOOD FISHING.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Tuesday.— Three large kingfish were caught in the Hopkins River on Monday night, two weighing 36lb. and one 32lb. The bait used was ...

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  69. THE PRICE OF BREAD.

    Sir,—Is it not time that the master bakers met to cosider a reduction in the price of bread. During the last [?]ew months flour has fallen £2 per ton, and is now quoted at ...

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  70. SAFETY OF PENTRIDGE.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Murray) yesterday inspected the Pentridge Caol. "Pentridge is safe enough," he remarked subsequently, when asked whether the ...

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  71. MESSAGES TRANSMITTED

    His Excellency the Governor has receoved frther messages in connection with the death of His late Majesty the King, and the accession of King George V., which ...

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  72. Advertising

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  74. NORFOLK ISLANDS.

    NORFOLK ISLANDS, Tuesday.—The [?] Malonga arrived from the islands last evening, and left for Sydney at [?] o'clock. Her through passengers are—Mes[?]mes Thompson and Lay, Messrs ...

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  75. Advertising

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  77. JENNINGS CARMICHAEL'S CHILDREN.

    Towards the fund being raised for the assistance of the children of the late Jennings Carmichael we have received the following additional contributions:—"Two Sisters," 10/. ...

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  78. Advertising

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