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  2. CLOUD BURST IN THE CITY.

    For the second time this year Melbourne experienced yesterday a tropical downpour of rain.It lasted for one hour five minutes and during that lime 137 points of rain fell. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE PEACEMAKERS.

    Parliamentary prospects were dealt with by Mr.Augustine Birrell (Chief Secretary for Ireland) during a speech at Bristol last-night. ...

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  4. TARIFF RECIPROCITY. Support of Democrats.

    The success of the Tariff Reciprocity Agreement Bill in Congress is apparantly assured. The Democrats have decided to support the measure, and this will enable ...

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  5. LABOUR PROBLEMS. MINIMUM WAGE OF 30/.

    The congrees of Labour unions, which has been sitting this week at Leicester, came to a conclusion to-day. A resolution was passed instructing the ...

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  6. CHAFFINCH SENSATION.

    A sensation in mining circles has been caused by warrants having been issued for the approchension of Edward C. Dyason, mining investor, who has been arrested. ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Prince Leopold of Battenburg has reached Wellington from the west coast of the South Island of New Zealand. His Excellency the Governor-General, ...

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  8. MR. C. B. EDWARDS KILLED. GAS GENERATOR BURSTS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A terrible explosion took place near Turramurra yesterday, resulting in the instant death of Mr. G. B. Edwards, member for North ...

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  9. THE NEW AND THE OLD.

    Mr. Augustine Birrell (Chief Secretary for Ireland), speaking at Bristol last night, said that it was the business of Great Britain to wish Canada well in her ...

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  10. LIBEL ON THE KING.

    When Edward Mylins was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment for having been concerned in the publication in the "Liberator" of a libellous statement concerning ...

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  11. IS PREFERENCE POSSIBLE?

    In the course of an article in "The Times" this morning, a correspondent denies that the reciprocity agreement will render preference to Great Britain ...

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  12. CANADIAN OPPOSITION.

    Commercial bodies throughout Canada are making representations to the Dominion Parliament, in which they demand that the reciprocity agreement shall not ...

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  13. THE CORONATION.

    King George has approved of a contingent of 500, including servants of officers to represent every unit of the indian army at the Coronation celebrations. ...

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  14. FARMERS HOSTILE.

    Organisations of farmers in the United States, with a membership of 1,000,000, are opposing the agreement, and arrangements are being made for a deputation to visit ...

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  15. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    The Viceroy (Lord Hardinge) welcomed the Crown Prince of Germany to the city to-day. Speaking at a bauquet given in his ...

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  16. PRINTERS CALLED OUT.

    The mediation of the Board of Trade in the dispute between the employers and employees in the printing trade has been fruitless. The men will go on strike on ...

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  17. "BEST EVER OFFERED."

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain, M.P., one of the principal speakers at the jewellers' dinner in Birmingham last night, devoted a considerable portion of his speech to the ...

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  18. BULGARIA AND TURKEY.

    The first fruits of the pacific visit to Constantinople in March last of King Ferdinand of Bulgaria are announced. Turkey and Bulgaria have agreed to a provisional ...

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  19. STRIKE COLLAPSES. MEN MAKE A MISTAKE.

    The strike of fish-porters employed by the North-Eastern Railway Company, which threatened to become general throughout the service, collapsed to-day. ...

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  20. MR. EDWARDS'S CAREER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. G. B. Edwards spent the first half of his life in Hobart, where he was born in 1833. He developed a taste for journalistie work, and for several ...

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  21. CHARGE OF COWARDICE.

    The libel action brought against Mr. Leopold C. M. S. Amery, who edited "The Times" history of the war in South Africa, by a former sergeal-major of the ...

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  22. WAR IN MEXICO.

    The rebels, who are defying the Federal troops in Mexico, noti[?]ed the inhabitants of Cindad Juarez an Friday that they would attack the city on Saturday ...

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  23. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    Immediately the Prime Minister learned of Mr. Edwards's death he sent a telegram to Mrs. Edwards, on behalf of the Govrnment and the Labour party, expressing ...

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  24. DEATH OF CRONJE.

    The death is announced of General Piet Cronje. Pieter Arnoldus Cronje fought the British in both the Boer wars. During the ...

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  25. UNION FLOUTED.

    The original decision of the men to strike was come to in the face of the decision of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Men that a strike without notice is ...

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  26. COMPULSORY SERVICE. SIR IAN HAMILTON'S BOOK.

    Field-Marshal Lord Roberts has pronounced a seathing criticism upon (General Sir Ian Hamilton's book, "Compulsory Service." He describes it as "mischievous, ...

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  27. REGRET IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Deep regret was expressed by all classes of the community at the death of Mr. Edwards. The Premier (Mr. M'Gowen), referring in the matter, ...

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  28. ST.PETERSBURG MURDER

    Further evidence was taken to-day at the trial of Dr. Pantchenko, his assistant and mistress, Madame Muravieff, and Mr. O'Brien de Lacy, on a charge of having ...

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  29. WORKING-CLASS MANIFESTO.

    Under the auspices of the International Arbitration League, a manifesto, signed by 1,000 leaders of the working class, including 42 Labour members of the House of ...

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  30. DEATH OF MR. W. M. FEHON.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. The death occurred yesyerday at his son's residence, Homebush, of Mr. William M. Fehon, formetly Railway Commisioner of New ...

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  31. PERSIAN AFFAIRS. AMERICAN ADVISERS.

    The Mejliss (National Council) has ratified a proposal to appoint live American financial advisers to the Government. ...

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  32. MINISTERS FIRED AT.

    Two Armenians fired at and seriously injured Sani ed Dowlch, the Persian Minister for Financer, when he was returning house from the Mejliss. The men escaped. ...

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  33. MURDEROUS SMUGGLERS.

    The bodies of three Chinese victims of a murderous ba[?]d of Mexican s[?]ngglers have been found in a deep canson at Nogales, in Arizona (U.S.A.). in the ...

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  34. WRECK OF THE AOTEA.

    The inquiry into the wreek of the steamer Aotra, which weat ashore last month in Green point Harbour, while on a voyage from Liverpool to New Zealand, was ...

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  35. PHONOGRAPH DISPUTE.

    The Judical Committee of the Privy Council to-day heard the appeal in the case of the National Photograph Company v. W.T. Menek, and recommended that the derision ...

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  36. WOMEN AS BEGGARS.

    During the trial at Craeow of a man named David Kochmel on a charge of play, gamy,it was stated that he established schools,at which he trained persons to beg ...

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  37. WOMEN ATTACKED.

    There have been five cases in which natives have either criminally assaulted or attempted to assanlt white women in the witwaterstand within the past few ...

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  38. KILLED BY A LION.

    Mr. Grey, foormerly manager of the Tanganyika Conccssions Limited, and a brother of Sir Edward Grey (Foreign S[?] tury), died at Nairobi, from the effects of ...

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  39. CRIME AND SYMPATHY.

    Mr. H. B. Simpson, principal clerk in the Home Office contributes an introduction to a Blue Book on crime in Great Britain, which has just been issued by the ...

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  40. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS

    The privy Council has dismissed the appeal in the case Brown v. Brown with costs. William Browen brought a suit in Sydney ...

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  41. VICTIMS LOOT AGENCY.

    A mob of persons, who said that they had been victimised, looted an alleged emigration agecy in Bristol yesterday. The agency supplied glowing prospects of ...

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