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  2. PEARLING AND PIRACY.

    A remarkable claim for breach of agreement has been heard by the Paris Tribunal of Commerce, which has reserved judgment. ...

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  3. DEMENTED MOTHER'S ACT.

    TALLANGATTA, Thursday.—The picturesque village of Koetong, 17 miles away in the mountains, was the scene yesterday of a terrible double tragedy. A demented ...

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  4. ATTEMPTED TRAIN-WRECKINC.

    An unsuccessful, but none the less deliberate attempt to derail a suburban train near the Clifton Hill station late on Wednesday night is the subject of inquiry by ...

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  5. POLITICAL TRUCE. OVERTURES FOR COMPROMISE

    The willingness of the Opposition to meet the Liberals in conference, with a view of reaching a compromise on the veto question, was asserted by Mr. ...

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  6. ROYAL MEMORIAL.

    A representative meeting of citizens of Melbourne yesterday decided that a memorial fund should be raised to the memory of King Edward VII., to be ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The date of the King's coronation, our London correspondent cables, is discussed in an article published in "Truth." The writer says that the ceremony will take ...

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  8. WHEN A MAN'S MARRIED.

    Do married men live longer than single men or does it only seem longer? The last publication issued by the Commonwealth statistician gives not so much an answer ...

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  9. ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    The King and Queen of Italy have arrived at Avellino, the centre of the earthquake disturbance. Queen Helena has busied herself at the hospital, where the ...

    Article : 248 words
  10. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    The recent visit of the Emperor William to Alsace-Lorraine has been followed by proposals for constitutional reform in the provinces. The administration is at ...

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  11. LOST IN WHIRLPOOL.

    Delagoa Bay, in Portuguese South Africa, has been the scene of a disastrous boating accident, which occurred off the island of Inyack, also known as Saint Mary. ...

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  12. CANADA AND AMERICA.

    The Toronto correspondent of "The Times" confidently asserts that Canada will enter with hesitation and reductance into trade negotiations with the United States. ...

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  13. DEATHS BY LIGHTNING. MARCHING REGIMENT STRUCK.

    The past three days have been marked by a prevalence of severe thunderstorms, accompanied by much rain, throughout the South of England, and also in Germany. ...

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  14. PARLIAMENT REASSEMBLES.

    Parliament, which adjourned on April 29, reassembled yesterday. In the House of Lords, Earl Beauchamp, Lord Steward of the Household, read a ...

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  15. PRINCE'S-BRIDGE STATION. £10,000 FOR REBUILDING.

    Mr. M'Clelland, secretary for Railways, stated yesterday that the cost of the proposed remodelling scheme in connection with Prince's-bridge station was estimated ...

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  16. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons, the Prime Minister announced that the Unemployment Assurance Bill was completed, but in the circumstances he feared that it would ...

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  17. CRETAN TROUBLE.

    The four protecting powers in Crete— Great Britain, France, Italy, and Russia— have communicated to the Cretan Government a note insisting that the rights of ...

    Article : 86 words
  18. DYNAMITE FACTORY EXPLODES.

    A dynamite factory near Cologne was exploded yesterday by a flash of lightning. Fortunately the workmen, foreseeing the effects of the storm, had left the premises, ...

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  19. THE ART OF LIVING.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Mr. Justice Burnside has described in the press how he arrived at his estimate, recently published, of living expenses under the conditions ...

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  20. ALPINE AVALANCHES.

    Severe earthquake shocks were felt in the Achenthal Valley, in the Austrian Tyrol, and slight shocks in the Engadine, in Switzerland. The disturbances caused many ...

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  21. FACTIONS AT POWLETT.

    POWLETT, Thursday.—In connection with the working of the State coal mine there is a feeling of uneasiness, and the general opinion is that before long a crisis ...

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  22. ALBANIAN RISING.

    An official statement from Constantinople announces that the Albanian rising has ended, and that the Turkish commander, Malmud Shevket Pasha, is returning ...

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  23. TO THE EDITOR THE RKUCS

    Sir,—I was pleased to see by "The Argus" of to-day that some effort is to be made to induce the Railways Commissioners to reconsider their decision to creet a ...

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  24. FINLAND'S AUTONOMY.

    The Russian Government bill limiting the autonomy of Finland was before the Duma yesterday. The Nationalists guillotined the debate on the crucial clauses of the bill, ...

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  25. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Paul Buckley, of Fish Creek, prazier, who died on March 22. left estate of the value of £24.959. It consists of £20,975 realty and £3981 personalty, and by a will dated August 12, 1909, is left ...

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  26. INCOME TAX ARREARS.

    Chiefly owing to the large collections of arrears of income tax, the Treasury balance amounts to £20,000,000, compared with £7,000,000 at the corresponding period of ...

    Article : 162 words
  27. HIGH FLYING.

    M. Molon, a French aviator, who competed at the Cannes meeting in April, made a wonderful flight yesterday on a new Bleriot monoplane. The journey was from ...

    Article : 173 words
  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Hurlingham Polo Club has challenged America to an international match, at which England is hopeful of recovering the championship, which fell to the ...

    Article : 437 words
  29. A RAILWAY HEROINE.

    COBRAM, Thursday.—Mrs. Lavinia Kennedy the heroine of the Areadia railway incident, has been appointed to the charge of the Yarroweyah railway station, in place ...

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  30. FARMERS' CONVENTION.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—The sub-committee appointed by the Agricultural Society have made arrangements for the reception and entertainment of the delegates ...

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  31. LADIES NOT WANTED.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—The Liedertafel have decided to revert to a made chorus, thus excluding Ladies. ...

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  32. NAVAL BASES.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) was asked yesterday wheather anything had been done towards the selection of naval bases or a site for the Naval ...

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  33. SOCIETY WEDDING.

    Another of the unions between members of the British aristocracy and American millionaire families was celebrated yesterday. The marriage was between Viscount ...

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  34. SCHOOL TEACHER'S DEATH. A DEPARTMENTAL INQUIRY.

    The Education department authorities intend to conduct a departmental inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the tragic death of Mr. William Hulme, one of the ...

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  35. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat.—The American visible supply east of the Rocky Mountains is estimated at 34,535,000 bushels, against 37,003,000 bushels a fortnight ago, and 26,674,000 bushels a ...

    Article : 150 words
  36. THE FUNERAL.

    The funeral of the late Mr. William Hulme, who died of heart disease at the Mount Alexander road State school on Tuesday afternoon, took place yesterday. ...

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  37. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 24½d. per ounce standard, a fall of 1-16d. since yesterday. ...

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  38. ARRIVAI OF IMMIGRANTS.

    Another batch of immigrants arrived here yesterday in the steamer Dorset from Liverpool. They comprised six families, numbering 24 individuals, as well as four single ...

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  39. THE MISSING MEMORY.

    The case of Mr. D. Kent, who, as a result of a bicycle accident, lost his memory on Wednesday night, and went to his old home in Balaclavia, instead of his new one in ...

    Article : 213 words
  40. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

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  41. MINING SHARES.

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  42. TEAM IN THE FLAMES.

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Thursday.—A sensational bushfire incident occurred near Exley, 15 [?]iles from Charters Towers. A teamster named Simmonelli, driving 1[?] ...

    Article : 129 words
  43. QUEENSLAND SETTLEMENT.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A special train leaves Brisbane to-morrow afternoon, carrying about 200 German immigrants to Ideraway, near Gayndah, where they will start ...

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  45. HIGH CHURCH TRADITIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In connection with the vacancy at St.James's Anglican Church, a meeting of parishioners to-night passed a vote of confidence in the parochial ...

    Article : 136 words
  46. CONSOLS.

    Consols closed on Wednesday at 81?, a fall of [?] since Tuesday. ...

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  47. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  48. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    John Mulligan, of South Melbourne labourer. Causes of insolvency—Sickness of self and family, want of employment, and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £41/9/10; ...

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  49. BANK RATE.

    The Bank rate, which was reduced from 4 per cent, to 3½ per cent, on June 2, was futher reduced to 3 per cent, to-day. ...

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