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  2. BOY MURDERERS.

    A brutal and determined murder for money has been committed by two boys in Paris. The boys, who were only 16 and 17 years ...

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  3. I TRAGEDY AT WOOLAMAI. A FAMILY SHOT.

    The coroner (Dr. Cole) received last evening a telegraphic message from Woolamai, announcing the occurrence of a ghastly tragedy, in which four people lost ...

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  4. FOOTBALL EXPOSURES. ALL-ROUND PROFESSIONALISM.

    "What is the remedy for the present state of affairs in football?" Everyone connected with the game, except those who point to the large crowds ...

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  5. TURKISH AGGRESSION.

    The belligerent attitude of Turkey, whose movements in Macedonia indicate the pussibility of an army being sent across the frontier into Greece, is causing great ...

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  6. HEROES OF THE AIR. The Alpine Flight.

    Proud of their countryman's daring flight across the Alps in an aeroplane, the Government of Peru accorded the remains of the illfated Chavez the honour of a public funeral ...

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  7. POLAR EXPLORERS. Dr. Cook in London.

    Dr. F. A. Cook, the "lone hand" Arctic explorer, whose meteoric lecturing tour in America on his alleged discovery of the North Pole was followed by his mysterious ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Arrangements are completed telegraphed our correspondent yesterday for the visit of His Excellency the Governor to Kerang on Wednesday. Sir Thomas Gibson ...

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  9. THE DUTCH FLEET. THE TIE OF TRADE.

    Supported by a gathering of representative commercial men of Melbourne, the president (Mr. F. White) and council of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday afternoon ...

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  10. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    A meeting took place yesterday at Turin between Count Aehrenthal, the Austrian Foreign Minister, and the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, the Marquis di San ...

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  11. RECORD ALTITUDE.

    One of the achievements of the late M. Chavez was a record altitude flight of 8,790ft., at Issy in September. On Saturday a Frenchman, named Wynmalen, eclipsed ...

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  12. CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN'S PROJECT.

    Captain R. Amundsen, the Norwegian navigator, has reached Madeira in his vessel the Fram, with which he set out on a Polar cruise a few weeks ago. Prior to his ...

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  13. NEWS OF THE CRIME.

    NYORA, Monday.—Miss Daley, whose age was 17 years, was shot dead while ironing. The circumstances of the other daughter's death are not yet known. The father, ...

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  14. BRITISH CAPITAL.

    The "Economist" states that during the past nine months British capital issues amounted to £216,750,000, of which the United Kingdom accounted for £54,800,000, ...

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  15. AN EMOTIONAL DANCER.

    There has been a dramatic sequel to the death of M. Poillot, the Frenchman who was killed last week when his aeroplane turned a somersault at Chartres. ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES. OUTLOOK IN LANCASHIRE.

    The outlook in the Lancashire cotton trade dispute is more hopeful. Mr. G. R. Askwith, Comptroller-General of the Labour department of the Board of Trade, is ...

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  17. HELD BY BRIGANDS.

    A daring case of brigandage has occurred near Orvieto, about 80 miles north of Rome. Count Cohen, a millionaire, was out motoring, when a gang of brigands stopped ...

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  18. MR. CARNEGIE.

    An idea of the extent of Mr. Andrew Carnegie's benefactions was conveyed by Mr. Whitelaw Reid (proprietor of the New York "Tribune") on Saturday in a ...

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  19. AEROPLANES COLLIDE.

    Further particulars have been obtained of the accident at the Milan aviation meeting, as a result of which Captain Bertram Dickson, a successful British airman, was ...

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  20. FARTHEST SOUTH.

    About the end of this week, or the beginning of next, the Antarctic exploring ship Terra Nova is due to arrive in Melbourne, en route for New Zealand and the Far ...

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  21. A POLICE INQUIRY.

    Archibald Talbot, in Englishman, died on May 21, at his lodgings, at 238 Toorak-road from an overdose of chlorodyne. He had no relatives in Australia, and made no will. He ...

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  22. VISIT TO BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Monday.— Arrangements have been made for a visit to Ballarat on Wednesday of 300 officers and men from the Dutch fleet. The visitors will arrive ...

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  23. BOMB-THROWER.

    Pursued by a policeman at Leipsig, who suspected him of stealing a bicycle, a fugitive turned at bay and killed his pursuer. The man, who made a life and death ...

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  24. AT HOME.

    The unpromising weather which prevailed last evening had no perceptible influence in marring the success of the At Home given at State Parliament-house by the Government ...

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  25. SHIPBUILDERS IDLE.

    Negotiations for a settlement of the shipbuilding dispute on the Clyde have reached a deadlock, and 50,000 men are idle. The weekly takings of the Clyde ...

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  26. GIFTS TO CAMBRIDGE.

    Mr. Harold Harmsworth, brother of Lord Northcliffe, proprietor of the London "Daily Mail," and himself proprietor of the Glasgow "Record and Mail," has made an offer ...

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  27. UNAUTHORISED STRIKES.

    A report issued by the executive of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants complains that strikes have frequently been declared lately without the authority of ...

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  28. RIOTS IN SPAIN.

    The struggle between the Citholic and the anti-Clerical parties in Spain is being carried on with bitterness on both sides. Many Roman Catholic demonstrations were ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM.

    A farewell dinner was given to the members of the South African cricket team for Australia at Johannesburg last night. Mr. Abe Bailey, the originator of the ...

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  30. WIRELESS WONDERS.

    While travelling on an Italian-Lloyd steamer from Italy to the Argentine last week Mr. Marconi, by means of a kite flown from the steamer, established ...

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  31. SOCIALIST LEADER.

    A characteristic speech was delivered by Sir. J. Keir Hardie, the Socialist leader, at Dumbarton yesterday. Mr. Hardie said that both Liberals and ...

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  32. AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    Mr. Ailwyn Fellowes, a former president of the Board of Agriculture, states that the board has invited all Ministers for Agriculture throughout the empire to attend the ...

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  33. BOY BILLIARDIST.

    George Gray's wonderful performances at Leeds have aroused considerable interest in the young Australian billiards champion. The "Morning Post" to-day discusses his ...

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  34. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL CONSUMPTIVE SANATORIUM.

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  35. SCOTTISH COMMISSION.

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The Scottish agricultural commissioners were to have left Warwick on Saturday monring, to continue their inspection of Darling, ...

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  36. FALL OF 500 FEET.

    An examination of the biplane in which a German, named Haas, fell, and was killed, whilst attempting a flight from Treves to Metz, on Saturday, shows that the accident ...

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  37. REVENUE RETURNS. TASMANIA'S SHARE.

    HOBART, Monday.—The revenue returns contain an item which has exiited some public comment in this State. That is in regard to the distribution of the ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sixteen further deaths from cholera have occurred in Naples. Considerable alarm is felt, and many persons are leaving the city. Some of the fugitives, already stricken with ...

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  39. SCARCITY OF MEAT.

    The position taken up by the Austrian Government in refusing to allow the importation of meat from the Argentine, despite the meat famine in the country, is resented by ...

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  40. THE BALLARAT CHARGES.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—A special meeting of the Ballarat Football League was held to-night to consider the alleged attempts to bribe some of the Imperial ...

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  41. "THE ARGUS" FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  42. AEROPLANES IN WAR.

    The appreciation of the value of aeroplanes in military manœuvres, which was contained in a recent newspaper article by Mr. Hilaire Belloc, after a visit to the ...

    Article : 69 words
  43. LEVER BROS. LIMITED.

    The announcement was made a week ago that Lever Brothers Limited, the well-known soap manufacturers, were increasing their capital to £14,000,000 by the issue of ...

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  44. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    George Russell Drysdale, of Wykeham-lodge, Walton on Thames, Surrey, England, who died on August 5, left by a will dated October 21, 1908, personal estate in Victoria of the value of £6,752 ...

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  45. OVERDUE LINER.

    No tidings were received yesterday regarding the German-Australian liner Annaberg, which, as reported in "The Argus" of yesterday, is overdue here from Hamburg and ...

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  46. ADMIRAL HENDERSON'S VIEWS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Admiral Henderson does not think that aeroplanes in warfare will be the terrible machines that most people think. He said while speaking ...

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  47. MUSIC HALL BUSINESS.

    Mr. Oswald Stoll, managing director of Moss's Empires Limited, the huge music-hall organisation, is withdrawing from the company, and intends to start, on his own ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The revenue for September was £638,649, which is £65,502 better than the revenue received during the same month last year. The principal ...

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  49. DOG EXPLODES RIFLE.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A youth named Baldwin had a painful experience in the Bombala district yesterday. He was out shooting with some companions in the ...

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  50. AUSTRALIANS' EXPERIENCE.

    Mr. E. Edwards, managing director of the Continental Rubber Company Limited, who returned yesterday to Melbourne from England and Europe, had some interesting ...

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  51. BERLIN RIOTS.

    Representations have lwen made to the Berlin authorities by both the British and American embassies on the subject of the attack which was committed on four ...

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  52. HOUSEHOLD LIQUOR.

    WELLINGTON, Monday. — Mr. Day, stipendiary magistrate, stated recently that, there was probably more temptations in a no-license than a license district. His ...

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  54. THE FOOTBALL FRACAS.

    The police have been making inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the fight between players in the final quarter of the Collingwood-Carlton football match ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—The Dominion revenue for the year ended September 30 was £9,545,675, as compared with £8,969,783 for the previous year. ...

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  56. PROFESSIONAL SPRINTERS.

    When R. E. Walker, the South African sprinter, who holds the world's record for 100 yards, goes to Australia to meet Holway, the American, next year, he will be ...

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  57. A LOST SHEEP.

    DUNKELD, Monday.— Mr. Carter, a sheepbreeder of Glenisla, made an extraordinary discovery when mustering on the Murra Murra State forest. He found a ...

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  58. PRINZ SIGISMUND AT BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Prinz Sigismund, which was expected on Friday last, arrived at Brisbane from the East yesterday. She had a fine passage. Her late ...

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  59. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    MORWELL, Monday.—A six-roomed dwellinghouse, owned by Mr. James Tulloch, and occupied by Mr. L. F. Fitzsimons, was destroyed by fire on Saturday night. Mr. Fitzsimons was in Melbourne ...

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  60. WHITEHAVEN DISASTER.

    The work of recovering the bodies of the miners who were entombed in the Wellington Colliery at Whitehaven, is proceeding. Twenty-seven bodies have been identified, ...

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