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  2. FEDERAL POLICY.

    The sessional programme of the Federal Ministray, which has taken weeks of Cabinet consuitation to construct, is to be cast into the melting-pot of caucus consideration this ...

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  3. GREATEST LIVING AMERICAN.

    Eager speenlation as to the part which Colonel roosevelt will henceforth paly in American politics has been excited by his returen to the United States. His remarks ...

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  4. PREACHER'S THROAT CUT.

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  5. SCHOOLGIRL MURDERED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A girl named May Williams 10 years of age, was brutally murdered at Mosman, a suburb of Sydney, to-day. Her body was found lying in a ...

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  6. WAITING FOR THE WAKEFIELD.

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  7. FRENCH RAILWAY HORROR.

    Scenes of anguish and despair were witnessed on Saturday at the Villepreux station, near versailles, where a slow train standing in the station was run into by ...

    Article : 329 words
  8. PERSONAL.

    Our London correspondent cables that the Kaiser, who is troubled by a suppuration of the knee, is improving. The "Lokal Anziger," of Berlin, states that His ...

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  9. THE CONSPIRACY CASE. MR. BRYANT AND MR. HARPER.

    The full text of the correspondence which has passed between Mr. Robert Harper and Sir. H. W. Brynnl, who was one of the counsel for the Crown in the recent ...

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  10. AVIATION. ROUEN MEETING OPENED.

    The Rouen aviation week opened brilliantly yesterday. Captain Dickson, an English competitor, who holds the British record for duration of flight, was one of the ...

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  11. CRETAN QUESTION.

    It has been agreed in accordance with the proposal of Sir Edward Grey, British Foreign Minister, that each of the four protecting powers shall send two war-ships to ...

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  12. DESCENT TO EARTH.

    At the Brooklands cycling and motor caurse yesterday an auction sale was held for the privilege of accompanying Mr. Graham White, the well-known aviator, who ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN FLEET. DESTROYER'S TRIAL.

    The Australian torpedo-boat destroyer Parramatta has concluded her official trials on the Clyde. She has shown a spend of nearly a knot an hour above the e[?]tract ...

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  14. FLOODS AND STORMS.

    Heavy rains in russia have accompanied the storms which prevailed throughout Europe. All fears as to the Russian harvest, which was sufferng from drough, have ...

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  15. EYE AND EAR HOSPITAL.

    To defray the cost of the extension of premises, and to place the institution out of debt, the Victorion Eye and Ear Hospital requires about £3,000. Some idea of ...

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  16. TWO MEN RECALLED.

    Dissatisfaction having been expressed by two of the naval men sent to Scotland to man the Australian destroyers, they were returned to Melbourne by the Orontes ...

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  17. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. J. R. Cly[?]es, Labour M.P. for NorthEast Manchester, speaking at a Labour demonstration in Manchester yesterday, expressed himself as follows regarding the ...

    Article : 176 words
  18. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    An internaional minature match match was fired recently between the United States, Great Britain, and Australia. The official scores, which have now been published, are ...

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  19. TURKISH AFFAIRS.

    The continental syndicate which is financing the Baghded railway has announced the issue, at 86½, of a loan of £4,312,300, bearing interst at 4 per cent. The loan will ...

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  20. MISSIONS ABROAD.

    The World Missionary Conference continued its session at Edinburgh on Saturday. The report of the third commission was ...

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  21. PRUSSIAN CABINET.

    Changes in the Prussian Cabinet are announced:—Herr von Moltke, Minister of the Interior in Prussin, who was the sponsor of the Franchise Bill, which met with so ...

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  22. CANADA'S IMMIGRANTS.

    The Canadian regulation which requires that every immigrant, unless he be a farm labourer, shall posses £5, and that each menber of his family shall possess a stated ...

    Article : 128 words
  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. W. S. Fielding, the Canadian Minister of Finance, is n a visit to London. He states that he has no definite intention of reopening tariff negoriations with Germany. ...

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  24. CHOLERA IN RUSSIA.

    A virulent attack of cholera is reported from Southern Russia. In one week 708 cases and 197 deaths have occurred at Rostov-on-Don. At Alexandrovosk, on the ...

    Article : 109 words
  25. SCIENCE OF FARMING.

    Earl Carrington, President of the Board of Agriculture, has appointed a commit[?]ee to advise the Government on scientific questions realting to agricultural methods, and ...

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  26. THE PREMIER'S LETTERS.

    The Premier, (Mr. Murray) said yesterday that he had received a further number of letters expressing warm approval of the attitude adopted by the Attorney-General ...

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  27. "THE ASHES."

    The South Melbourne Town-hall held a very large gathering last night when Mr. Frank Laver, the popular manger of the 1909 Australian Eleven, was the guest at a ...

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  28. THE WOODEN STATION.

    Though no final announcement has been made on the subject, it is understood that the State Ministry is not inclined to offer any strong objection to the proposal of the ...

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  29. PUBLIC MEETING.

    Mr. Deakin, M.H.R., Archdcacon Hindley, the Rev. Dr. Fitchett, the Rev. F. C. Spurr, Meesrs. H. T. W. Stillman, and R. J. Alcock will be among the speakers at ...

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  30. PRIMITIVE METHODISTS.

    The centenary of Primitive Methodism is being celebrated. Yesterday 60,000 Primitive Methodists from all parts of the world took part in processions and services on the ...

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  31. DEVELOPING SIBERIA.

    An important railway project for opening up communication is South-western Siberia has been cousidered by the Russian authrities. The MInisterial committee has ...

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  32. TO Tim EDITOR OF Tim ARGUS

    Sir,—I regret to observe by the leading article in "The Argus" this morning that there is a misunderstanding in connection with my letter addressed to the Premier ...

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  33. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wherat and Flour Afloat.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,260,000 quarters, against 3,585,000 quarters a week ago and ...

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  34. CHINESE CONSUL ON RELIGION.

    An interesting comment on the religious life of the present day was made at a Chinese mission metting last night by the Chinese Consul-General, Liang Lan Hsun. ...

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  35. RUSSIAN OILFIELDS.

    Although British capital is large engaged in the development of the maiko oilfields in Caucasia, the Czar has expressed the desire that all the companies operating ...

    Article : 127 words
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  37. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Annie Wood, of Simpson-street, East Melbourne married woman. Cause of insolvency—Losses in husiness as licensed victualler and also as a dressmaker. ...

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