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  2. TRAVELLING MADE EASY.

    All sorts of pleasing prospects unfold themselves as one enters the Victorian Tourists Bureau at the corner of Collins and Swanston streets, provided that one ...

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  3. PURE FOOD.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—After 15strenuous days work the Pure Foods Conference to-day came to a unanimous decision, which will have far-reaching consequences. ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Our London correspondent cables that Queen Alexandra has given an audience at Buckingham Palace to Mr. Hail Jones, High Commissioner for New Zealand, and ...

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  5. AUSTRIAN NAVY.

    The statement has been repeatedly made that an Austrian firm of shipbuilders is constructing two or three Dreadnoughts, possibly for sale to a foreign power, but ...

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  6. AMERICAN RAILWAYS.

    President Taft, in a message to Congress on the question of the proposed increase of railway rates on goods, recommends the passing of an Amended Railroad Bill, to ...

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  7. MOORISH FIEND.

    The latest reports from Morocco indicate that matters under the rule of the Sultan Mulai Hafid, whose troops were defeated recently in the Tazza district, continue in a ...

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  8. POLITICAL OUTLOOK.

    An important statement has been made regarding the negotiations between political parties for a compromise on the subject of the veto of the House of Lords. It is said ...

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  9. ASSISTING THE FARMER.

    There is a danger that the invaluable experiments in the improvement of wheat, which have been proceeding for a number of years, will be arrested. While the ...

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  10. UNION OF CHURCHES.

    The Presbyterian General Assembly of Canada yesterday, by 184 votes to 73, has approved of a basis of union with the Methodist and Congregationalist bodies. ...

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  11. GERMAN POLITICS.

    An appreciation of Herr Dernburg, who has resigned office as German Minister for the Colonies, is published in the "Pail Mall Gazette." "In the downfall of Herr ...

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  12. RHODES SCHOLARS.

    Dr. Parkin, the organising representative of the Rhodes Scholarship Trust has been making a tour of South Africa for the purpose of inquiring why the South African ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND'S "TOP DOG."

    A meeting in the Wesley Church last night to consider the question of "no license" was attended by about 120 persons. Mr. Samuel Mauger was in the chair. The ...

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  14. ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    Their Majestes King Victor Emmanuel and Qneen Helena of Italy have left Rome by special train to visit the scene of the earthquake near Naples. ...

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  15. WOOL TRADE DISPUTE.

    There is little prospect of the demand made by the fettlers employed in 70 woollen mills in Yorkshire for increased wages and better conditions being granted. A strike, ...

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  16. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Norman M'Ncill, of Victoria Valley, grazier, who died [?]April 22, left by a will dated April 22, 1910 real estate £11,953 and personalty £808 to his brother and sister. ...

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  17. THE PERSIAN QUESTION.

    Great Britain, Russia, and Germany have arranged in understanding on the Persian question. Great Britain and Russia reaffirm the equal commercial rights in the ...

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  18. BRITISH TRADE.

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  19. AIR FOR LEGISLATORS.

    The Public works department has recently made extensive improvements in the ventilation of the Legislative Assembly chamber, at a cost of £300. The work has ...

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  20. WOMEN'S VOTES.

    The emfranchisement of woman in victoria will cause a considerable increase in the cost of State elections. The "Government Gazette" this week contains a ...

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  21. HIS OWN MANAGER.

    The dismissal by Jack Johnson, the coloured pugilist, of his manager, G. Little, and the appointment of "Billy" Nolan to his place, has caused Mr. Tex Rickard, the ...

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  22. UNREST IN CHINA.

    Renter's agency at Peking announces that owing to the disaffection of provincial troops as Nanking the Government has ordered the removal of breech-blocks and ...

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  23. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    The ill-feeling between Turkey and Greece in regard to Crete has been intensified by an incident that occurred yesterday at Kimeri, near Aivali, in Aisa Minor. Fifty ...

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  24. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  25. ANTI-TRUST ACT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Three additional writs have been issued for alleged offences against the Anti-Trust Act. The Parties concerned are practically the same as in the ...

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  26. BRAZILIAN OFFICERS.

    At the suggestion of the Kaiser the Government of Brazil has arranged to send officers for six or eight months training in the German army. Twenty-eight officers ...

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  27. SHIPPING DEAL.

    The purchase by the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company of London of the whole of the share capital of the Pacific Steam Navigation Company was arranged by the ...

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  28. INDIANS ON WARPATH.

    According to advices from the Mexican province of Yucatan, where an Indian insurrection has occurred, under the leadership of Maximilian Bonitta, there are now 7,000 ...

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  29. MILITARY DEVELOPMENT. INCREASING INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF.

    The Ministeer for Defence (Senator Pearce) has issued a poster calling for applications from candidates for appointment as non-commissioned officers of the ...

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  30. WEDDING PRESENTS STOLEN.

    The house of Mr. Reginald Power, at the corner of Domainroad and Walsh-street, South yarra, was entered yesterday by a thief who secured about £200 worth of ...

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  31. OVERDUE BARQUE.

    The barque Falls of Garry, 1,992 tons, which left Newcastle, New South Wales, for Mauritius on April 19, is considered overdue. ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  33. OBITUARY. SIR W. BUTLER.

    The death is announeed at Tipperary of Sir Willam Francis Butler, P.C., aged 71. Death resulted from heart failure. [Sir W. Butler had a long and ...

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  34. EGYPTIAN DISORDER.

    The Khedive of Egypt according to Reuter, his sternly rebuked the Ulemas (expounders of the Mohammedan law) of Ahmar University. He blames them for ...

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  35. DETECTIVE'S REWARD.

    The work done by Mr. Parr, the special detective employed by the United States Treasury in exposing the systematic frauds committed by the Sugar Trust by the use ...

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  36. STATE- RADIUM BANK.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Government of New South Wales is considering the question of forming a State radium bank. The matter has been considered ...

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  37. PROSPEROUS JAMAICA

    As the result of the buoyaney of the finances of the colony, the Government of Jamaica is introducing into the Legislature a bill providing for the removal of the ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mrs. Birks. of Adelaide, Miss Heard, of Melbourne, and other Australian and New Zealand representatives, are attending the conference of Young Women's Christian ...

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  39. TWO HUSBANDS.

    The Full Court of Victoria, consisting of Mr. Justice A'Beckett, Mr. Justice Hodges, and Mr.Justice Cussen, were asked yesterday on a reference by Mr. Justice ...

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  40. COPRA CARGO ABLAZE.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A fire broke out on Tuesday evening on the SwedishAustralian liner Australic, which is at present berthed at Birt and Company's wharf, ...

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  41. THE HOMING INSTINCT.

    In consequence of a cycle collision yesterday afternoon, a man named kent, employed at the Acme Bolt and Nut Works, had all the records of his brain temporarily wiped ...

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  42. DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.

    As a sequel to the St. Patrick's night ball at Monbulk a young man named Florance M'Carthy was charged at the Ferntree Gully Court on April 27 with having ...

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  43. COLONEL ROOSEVELT.

    Colonel Roosevelt delivered the annual Romanes lecture at Oxford University today. His subject was "The Biological Analogies of History." He dwelt on the ...

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  44. APPOINTING AREA OFFICERS.

    Preparations are being made to circularise the district commandants with regard to the appointment of area officers from among commissioned officers of militia. These ...

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  45. PROFESSOR GOLDWIN SMITH.

    The death is announeed from Ottawa of professor Goldwin Smith, the distinguished publicist, at the age of 86. Professor Goldwin Smith in February had one of his legs ...

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  46. MAD MULLAH DEAD

    The death of the Mad Mullah, the scourge of Somaliland, is reported in Paris. The Paris correspondent of the "Standard" learns from an authentic Italian source that ...

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  47. UNLUCKY OLD LADY.

    YARRAWONGA, Wednesday.— Mrs. M'Kinnon, an elderly lady, met with an accident on Sunday morning. She was reaching for some wood on a stack when ...

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  48. STAFF COLLEGE SITE.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) announced yesterday that nn inspection of Ynss-Cnnberra, the federal capital site, is to be made in connection with the ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. STAMPS ON TELEGRAMS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—It is understood that five youths connected with the North Adelaide Telegraph Office have been suspended for alleged irregularities in ...

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  51. JENNIGS CARMICHAEL'S CHILDREN.

    We have received the following additional subscriptions to the fund for the benefit of the children of the late Jennings Carnichaed:-Ex-Nurse, £2; "The Trio" (Shepparton). 10/6. ...

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  52. MUSHROOMS SCARCE.

    KORUMBURRA, Wednesday.—Mushrooms have, probably on account of the abnormally dry weather, been very searce this season. In past years truckloads of ...

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  53. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Philip Grigg, miner, of Old Violet-street. Bendigo Causes of insolvency- Sickness of self and family, want of employment, and adverse judgment in petty sessions. ...

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  54. OUT OF THE HUNT.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—The police have had no fresh information regarding the whereabouts of Ball, the gaol-breaker, who was seen several days ago a few miles from, ...

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  55. Advertising

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