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  2. THE LATE KING. PROPOSED LONDON MEMORIAL.

    The Peace Society proposes to raise £50,000, in order to establish some suitable memorial of King Edward. A decision as to the form of the memorial ...

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  3. MUNICIPAL TRAMWAY. MALVERN ELECTRIC LINE.

    Perhaps it was with a melancholy pre scicnce of their ultimate doom that the horses on the Malvern-Prahran tram route gazed yesterday upon the first clectric car ...

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  4. CONSPIRACY CHARGES.

    Yesterday the trial was begun in the Criminal Court, before Mr. Justice Hood and a jury of 12, of the following:— PATRICK HILL, pensioner. ...

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  5. SUCCESSFUL FLICHTS. M. PAULHAN IN ITALY.

    M. Paulhan, the well-known a French aviator, made a successufl flight yesterday from Verona to Solferino, the scene of the defeat of the Austrians by the ...

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  6. EMPIRE RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  7. BUSH NURSES. MEMORIAL TO KING EDWARD.

    The following communication by Mr. Fisher (Prime Minister) and Mr. Deakin has been forwarded to us for publication:— ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    The Ka[?]ser, our London correspondent informs [?] by cable, is suffering from a painful indi[?]postion in the shape of a boil, which exten[?]s from the base of the right ...

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  9. PAULHAN'S CAREER.

    The career of Louis Paulhan has been attracting great attention since his great flight from London to Manchester. He is 26 years Old. Ten years ago (says the ...

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  10. KING EDWARD'S DERBY WINNER.

    Minorn, who was held on lease by his late Majesty King Edward, has been returned to his owner, Colonel Hall Walker. [Minoru (Cyllene—Mother Siegel) was one ...

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  11. WARRING REPUBLICANS. AN ADSORBING QUESTION.

    Speculation[?] rogarding the attitude which Colonel Roosevelt will assume towards the warring sections of the Republican party when he returns home next month ...

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  12. KING GEORGE'S BIRTHDAY.

    Friday next, being King George's brithday, will be observed as a bank holiday in Canada. In view of the King's expressed wishes, the day will not be celebrated in ...

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  13. RAISING FUNDS.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Monday.—A numher of ladies in the Framlingham distnot headed by Mrs. J. M'Guiness, organised a bazaar to raise funds in support ot Lady Dudley's ...

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  14. MACARTHUR'S TRIBUTE.

    Shortly after the death of the late King Edward VII. the residents of Macarthur, a small town in the Western dittrict, resolved to erect n tablet to his memory in the local ...

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  15. RAILWAY AWARDS.

    It is the policy of the Railways Commissioners to encourage then employees to improve the appearance of station surround ings and the vicinity of departmental ...

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  16. 10,000 DOLLAR PRIZE.

    Mr. Glen N. Curtiss, the American avaitor, who won the Gordon-Bennett cup at Reims in August last year, has now won the prize of 10,000 dollars, offered the "New ...

    Article : 162 words
  17. USE FOR THE 'BUSES.

    At the St. Kilda Council meeting on Monday evening Councillor Pittard referred to the fact that the horse-omnibuses had been withdrawn that day from service between ...

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  18. THE POLITICAL "BOSS" SYSTEM.

    Mr. Hughes, Governor of Now York, who will shortly occupy a seat on the Federal High Court Bench, is devoting the remainder of his term of office to a campaign ...

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  19. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Anna Spher, of Nat[?]uk, widow, who died on april 23, left by a wi[?] dated October 15, 1909, [?]alty at £2701 and personalty £67, to [?]fferent relatives. ...

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  20. SUNDAY IN MELBOURNE.

    "The Sunday problem out here is growing acute," says the Rev. F. C. Spuit, in the "Christian World" "All the chutches at times have made an attempt to deal with it, ...

    Article : 243 words
  21. CONDOLENCE AND LOYALTY.

    His Excellency the Governor-General, Lord Dudley, has received further messages in connection with the death of His late Majesty King Kdwaid, and the accession of ...

    Article : 148 words
  22. EDUCATION IN ENGLAND.

    The Education Settlement Committee, which is endeavouting to find a solution of the education problem which will be acceptable to all parties, has published a ...

    Article : 141 words
  23. ENGLISH EXPERIMENT.

    Lieutenant Dunne, experimenting at the Island of Sheppey, in Kent, has made a flight of two and a half miles without using his sterring levers. The purpose of the ...

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  24. PEOPLING THE EMPIRE.

    Mr. Newton Moore, Premier of Western Australia, addressed a men's meeting at Whitefield s Tabernacle, Tottenham Court Road, on Sunday afternoon. His subject ...

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  25. NEEDS OF THE CHURCH.

    The General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, at present in session at Edinburgh, has extended a welcome to the Rev. David Ross (of St. Kilda), Colonel J. H. ...

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  26. STEAMER ON THE ROCKS.

    A disaster to the Russian emigrant steamer Lituania was narrowly averted. The vessel, carrying 1,200 emigrants bound for New York, ran on the rocks on the ...

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  27. ATTORNEY'S [?]NDUCT.

    Arguments were resumed in the High Court yesterday in the application, of the Southern Law Society of Tasn[?]nia for special leave to appeal against the ...

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  28. NICARAGUAN REVOLT.

    The details received concerning the fighting which has been proceeding at Blucfields, in Nicaragua, between the Government troops and the insurgents, show that the ...

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  29. WORK IN CALIFORNIA.

    In view of the growing objection in California to the introduction, of Japanese labourers into the country, the report of the Californian Labour Commissioner, who has ...

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  30. BRUNSWICK TRAM SERVICE.

    During a discussion at the Melbourne City Council yesterday it was mentioned by Councillor Hennessy that increased accommodntion was being provided for tramears ...

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  31. MAYORAL DINNER.

    The mayor of Malvern gave a dinner in the evening to celebrate the opening of the system. About 150 guests attended at the Malvern Town-hall, the gathering being ...

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  32. BULL FIGHTING. ANIMAL CHARGES THE CROWD.

    Whilst a bull fight was in progress at Baratarem, in Portugal, one of the animals, which had become infuriated, leaped the barrier enclosing the ring, and landed ...

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  33. PERU AND ECUADOR.

    It was announced a few days ago that Ecuador had accepted the mediation of the United States, Argentina, and Chili in the dispute with Peru over the boundary ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The authorities of Eastern Bengal have confiscated a pamphlet by Mr. F. C. Mackarness, formerly M.P. for the Newbury Division of Berkshire, in which the writer ...

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  35. HAND DRILL WORK.

    The prize of £5,000 offered by the Chamber of Mines ind the Transvaal Government for the best hand drill has been divided between the Holman and Siskol ...

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  36. RING COLLAPSES.

    Another bull-fight disaster is reported from Spain to-day. It occurred At Alhaurincl-Grande. Part of the ring collapsed whilst the bulls were being peneed, and, as there ...

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  37. DIED AT 108.

    GEELONG, Monday.—Angus M'Phee, who died on Monday in the Benevolent Asylum, at the hospital, was, according to [?]e age he gave when admitted to the ...

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  38. GREAT FIRE IN CANADA.

    An area of 30 miles wide in the Swan River territory, Manitoba, has is been swept by fire. Enormous destruction has been caused, the village of Tistilam, the ...

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  39. POISON BY POST.

    Lieutenant Hofrichter, the young Austrian army officer who has been sentenced to be hanged for attempting to murder several of his comrades by sending them poison ...

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  40. ADELADE COAL CONTRACT.

    ADELATDE, Monday.—The joint tender of Huddart, Parer, and Co. Ppy. Ltd., the Adelaide Steams[?]p Co. Ltd., and M'llwraith, M'Eachar[?] and Co. Ppy. Ltd. has ...

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  41. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Premier (Mr. Wade), referring to-night to the proposed Premiers' Conference, said that the dates suggested would not suit. The views of ...

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  42. WALHALLA ACCIDENT.

    WALHALLA, Monday.—When questioned this evening regarding the condition of the sufferers in the seasational accident on the Long Tunne Extended Gold-mining ...

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  43. THE LATEST WALTZ.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Rev. Father Sheridan of Lithgow, has commenced a crusade against what is termed "indecent dancing." This is described as a kind of ...

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  44. POISONOUS PAWS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is state in a telegram from Goulburn that two m[?] engaged by Mr. Baxter at Spring Ponds, Bungonia, have poisoned with jam and ...

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  45. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    On Saturday the Chicago is wheat market was demoralised, owing to further liquidation by bulls of their long wheat. The July option closed on Saturday at 93 to 95 ...

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  46. THE RUSH TO EUROPE.

    The Atlantic steamship companies are preparing for the summer exodus of American tourists to Europe. They estimate that between 100,000 and 150,000 Americans will ...

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