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  2. PEACE IN FAR EAST.

    In their communications to Germany, notifying the signing of an agreement between Russia and Japan with regard to Manchuria, the ambassadors at Berlin of ...

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  3. BODY IN A CELLAR.

    Evidence of a ghastly crime which was discovered yesterday helps to clear up the mystery surrounding the disappearance of Mrs. Crippen, the wife of an American ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons voting on the second reading of the bill for women's suffrage, introduced by Mr. Shackleton, the party attitude was shown as follows:— ...

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  5. KING EDWARD. COST OF THE FUNERAL.

    The Civil Service Estimates presented to the House of Commons show that the cost of the funeral ceremonies at the death of King Edward was £40,500. ...

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  6. AIRSHIP DASHED TO EARTH. EXPLODED BY SUN'S RAYS.

    A document of pathetic interest was found among the tangled wreckage of the German airship Erbsloch, which was dashed to earth at sunrise on Wednesday, near ...

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  7. NO-CONFIDENCE DEBATE.

    "Under this Government stagnation will be rampant," said Mr. Warde, the orator of the Labour party, in speaking to the noconfidence motion in the Legislative ...

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  8. INFURIATED HUSBAND.

    KILMORE, Thursday.—A most deliberate and determined attempt at murder and suicide was enacted at Kilmore East this morning, when a man named Demetrius ...

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  9. PARLIAMENT IN PROFILE.

    With the Address in Reply debate out of the way, everything seemed clear for the commencement of the business of the session in the House of Representatives ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    His Majesty King George is visiting Aldershot, for the military man£oe. Our London correspondent cables that by His Majesty's command Colonel Davies, chief ...

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  11. MELBOURNE MEMORIAL.

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  12. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

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  13. LORD KITCHENER.

    Information regarding Lord Kitchener's position was sought by Mr. A. H. Lee, Unionist member for Fareham, Hanats, in the House of Commons yesterday. ...

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  14. NAVAL STRENGTH.

    Dissatisfaction with the new naval ship--building vote is felt by a section of the Government's supporters. A meeting, attended by upwards of 40 Liberal members, was held ...

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  15. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    A question was asked by Mr. A. D. S. Maitland, Unionist member for East Birmingham, in the House of Commons yesterday as to what arrangements were being ...

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  16. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reid (High Commissioner) entertained Earl Grey (Governor-General of Canada) at luncheon yesterday. Amongst those who were present to meet ...

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  17. THE BLACK HAND.

    New Orleans, in the United States, has been the scene of a Black Hand assassination which has been marked by speedy vengeance upon the assassin. ...

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  18. BRITISH DIRIGIBLE.

    The British army dirigible Beta, the second and smallest of the series built at the War Balloon Factory, Farnborough, which on Tuesday flew from Aldershot to London ...

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  19. SETTLERS FOR VICTORIA.

    Mr. M'Kenzie, Victorian Minister for Lands, and Mr. Elwood Mead, chairman of the Water Supply Commission, are making a tour of Kent, with the object of ...

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  20. MR. H. B. IRVING.

    Mr. H. B. Irving (son of the late Sir Henry Irving), accompanied by his wife, Miss Dorothy Baird, and his company, will pay a visit to Australia in 1911, under the ...

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  21. ROLLS AS A BALLOONIST.

    Among other matters to which the late C.D. Rolls devoted much time and attention was the art of ballooning, in which he became very expert. ...

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  22. THE VATICAN. AT ISSUE WITH SPAIN.

    Following upon the announcement of yesterday by Router's agency at Madrid thal the Vatican had made a fresh and severe protest against the so-called "Cadenas" bill ...

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  23. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    The difficulty between the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and its employees is not yet settled. The trainmen and conductors have decided to strike unless their ...

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  24. CHINESE PIRATES.

    The Portuguese settlement of Macao, at the month of the Canton River, south of Hong Kong, has suffered from a raid by Chinese pirates. ...

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  25. PORTUGUESE PRIMATE.

    A royal decree has been issued in Lisbon censuring the Archbishop of Biaga, who is the Primate of Portugal, for suppressing a religious periodical at the instance of the ...

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  26. LIVERPOOL CATHEDRAL.

    The Earl of Derby has given the sum of £5,000 towards the building fund of the Liverpool Cathedral. The first part of the cathedral, the Lady Chapel, is finished, ...

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  27. WHO IS MY NEIGHBOUR?

    Addressing the parents at the National Education Union Conference, Mr. C. F. G. Masterman, Under Secretary to the Home Office, said that if school children, besides ...

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  28. BARCELONA EXILES.

    A strange spectacle is presented on the French frontier of Spain, where thousands of exiles, who fled from Barcelona during the riots, have assembled, and are waiting ...

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  29. BLACK MEASLES.

    An outbreak of black measles has occurred at Templenoe, County Kerry, Ireland. Forty-seven cases are being treated, and seven deaths are reported. ...

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  30. THE PRIZE FIGHT. EXHIBITING THE PICTURES.

    The London County Council has resolved to inform all music-hall proprietors that the exhibition of the films of the JeffriesJohnson fight ia undesirable. ...

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  31. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK.

    An earthquake shock has been experienced in the Tyrol, including the district around Oborammergau, but it was not severe enough to do any serious damage, though the houses ...

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  32. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    An animated market prevailed nt the wool sales yesterday. Prices for all descriptions were firm. The home trade took the bulk of the offerings. ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lloyd's Agency has received a report that the German steamer Attica has been lost off the coast of Northern Africa. The cause assigned is a submarine volcanic eruption. ...

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  34. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Green, of Eaglehawk, gentleman, who died on June 5, left eatate of the value of £36, 198, being realty £2,900 and personalty £33,298. By a will dated December 12, 1994, he bequeathed £50 to the ...

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  35. PROHIBITION OF PICTURES.

    YACKANDANDAH, Thursday.—The shire council have decided to prohibit the exhibition of the Johnson-Jeffries fight pictures in the shire-hall. ...

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  36. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By Dalgety and Company Limited, dated 18th: —"The sales continue rather firmer." ...

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  37. BISLEY RIFLE MATCHES.

    The first stage of the King's Prize was Completed to-day, when seven shots were fired at 600 yards. In the aggregate for the stage Captain Campbell, of the Eighth ...

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  38. LORD. CHELMSFORD'S REBUKE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. W. H. Judkins, who spoke at the annual meeting of the Central Methodist Mission to night, had much to say against prize-fights. The ...

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  39. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

    To-day's quotation for bar silver was 25d. per ounce standard, a fall of ¼d. since yesterday. ...

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  40. MAYORAL BALL AT ST. KILDA.

    The ball given last evening by the mayor of St. Kilda (Councillor G. H. Billson) and Mrs. Billson, in the town hall, was one of the most successful entertainments of the ...

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  41. STORM-BATTERED BARQUE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The French barque Mezly, of 1,393 tons, bound from Hobart to San Francisco, was towed into Sydney to-night in a dismantled condition, having ...

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  42. STATE CABINET. WONTHAGGI LEASES.

    The members of the State Ministrs held a long Cabinet meeting at Parliament-house yesterday evening, and dealt with a number of questions of policy and administration. ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COMPANY.

    The accounts of the Australian Agricultural Company for the year ended December 31. 1909. show a profit of £89,487. The sum of £6,600 has been carried forward. ...

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  44. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat.—The American visible supply east of the Rockey Mountains is estimated at 24,385,000 bushels, against 23,901,000 bushels a week ago, and 14,699,000 bushels ...

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  45. MR. VERRAN'S PROMISE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. Aberran) told Mr. M'Donald in the House of Assembly to-day that, if necessary he would bring in a bill to prevent ...

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  46. DOMINANCE OF WEALTH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At the Farmers' and Settlers' Conference to-day, Mr. J. Fitzpatricj, of Sebastopol, referred to the statement made by Sir William Lyne that he did ...

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  47. COOL STORES.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) has again brought before his colleagues the matter of the advisableness of the State building cool stores of its ...

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  48. SURRENDERED ARMS.

    The action of the Government in ordering the return of arms which were taken under the Peace Preservation Acts of 1881 and 1886 is explained by Mr. Redmond ...

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  49. PENCHANT FOR LACE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A woman whose age was given as 74 years appeared before the Glebe Police Court to-day charged with having stolen [?]ace from the ...

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  50. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The fellowing private advices have been received:— By Goldsburough, MOr, and Company LImited. dated 13th—"Tallow.—Prices show an advance of ...

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  51. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    The members of the Closer Settlement Board were present for a part of the Cabinet meeting and they discussed with Ministers various proposals for improving the ...

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  52. SHIP'S OFFICER MISSING.

    CAIRNS, Thursday.—Mr. Connors, chief officer of the steamer Kuranda, was reported missing yesterday. Inquiries showed that he was last seen late on Tuesday night. ...

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  53. MOISTURE IN BUTTER.

    YEA, Thursday.—The Yea and Mansfield Dairy Board has discussed the proposal to reduce the moisture standard of butter, and the opnion was expressed that it would ...

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  54. TRUCK DELAYS TRAIN.

    SHEPPARTON, Thursday.—Owing to a truck getting across the points at the up side of the Mooroopna railway station this evening, the down passenger train was ...

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