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  2. WAR OF ARMAMENTS. GERMANY'S PACE.

    From its Berlin correspondent the "Daily Mail" has reecived a statement by the German Admiralty controverting references to German naval construction made during ...

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  3. DOMINIONS IN LONDON.

    Another evidence of his interest in the dominions of the empire overscas has been given by the King in connection with the arrangements for Parlimentary ...

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  4. DEATH-ROLL OF THE AIR. TWO ADDITIONS. MISS VIOLA SPENCER KILLED.

    While giving a performance at Coventry to-day Miss Viola Spencer a well-known parachutist, fell from a height of 40ft. She sustained injuries which resuited in her ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Mr. E. W. Wallington, who is now one of the Grooms of the Bedchamber to King George, has been the victim of a mean theft (writes our London ...

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  6. TELEPHONE CHARGES. RECORDING THE CALLS.

    In the report submitted by the special accountants appointed to inquire into the telephone system attention was called to the great probability of breakdown ...

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  7. THE KING'S PRIZE.

    The final stage of the King's prize at the Bisley rifle matches was shot yesterday. Five Australians and a New Zealander had qualified to shoot in the final ...

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  8. GAMDEN-ROAD MURDER.

    An immense amount of public interest has been created by the Camden-road murder case. The investigations of the police, following the discovery of the body ...

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  9. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL "THE ARGUS" FUND.

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  10. COHUNA LAND PURCHASES. MR. PLAIN'S CHARGES.

    So far no report has been furnished by the Lands Purchase and Management Board to the acting 'Minister for Lands (Mr. Watt) in reply to the allegations made by ...

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  11. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

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  12. CORONATION OATH. PRELATE AND PREMIER.

    The attitude of the Roman Catholic Church towards the coronation oath was the subjcet of reference yesterday by Archbishop Carr and by the Premier (Mr. ...

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  13. QUEST FOR SETTLERS.

    The Victorian Minister for Lands (Mr. M'Kenzie) and the chairman of the Water Supply Commission (Mr. Elwood Mead), who are tourning England in search of ...

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  14. ACTOR'S ADVENTURE.

    A sensation was caused at Bournemouth yesterday afternoon by an exciting adventure which befell Mr. Robert Loraine, the well-known actor, who has taken up ...

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  15. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE.

    The Law Society of England passed a resolution of censure a few days ago on Mr. Lloyd-Goerge, Chancelor of the Exchequer, for his remark in the Budget ...

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  16. AWAITING AN UNDERSTANDING.

    Speaking at a dinner given by the Lord Mayor of London (Sir John Knill) to bankers and merechants, Mr. Lloyd-George Chancellor of the Exchequer, referred to ...

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  17. DISSATISFACTION IN THE COUNTRY.

    SALE, Saturday.—At the last meeting of the Maffra Council a motion was passed condemning the proposed alteration. Dissatisfaction is also expressed by the Sale public ...

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  18. MONOPLANE STRIKES MOUND.

    The Hon. Alan Boylc has met with a serious accident while engaged in a flight on a monoplane The machine struck a mound in a field ...

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  19. SIR M. M'EACHARN.

    The will of Sir Malcolm M'Eacharn, formerly of Melbourne, who died at Cannes in March, has been lodged for probate. The gross value of the [?]tate is set down ...

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  20. INDIGNATION AT YASS.

    YASS (N.S.W.), Sunday.—Subscribers to the telephone are greatly excrcised by the proposed change of payments, and it is said that an attempt is being made to ...

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  21. AERIAL WARFARE.

    An interesting experiment has been carried out at a French military camp at Mourmelon, in order to determine the adaptability of flying-machines for war ...

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  22. MADMAN'S PRANK.

    An amazing and almost incredible story comes from Naples regarding the imprisonment for years intheir own home of the family of Signor Rea, a demented Italian ...

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  23. TIBET AND CHINA.

    A Parliamentary blue book justissued shows that on April 8, two months after the flight of the Dalai Lama from Tibet, Sir Edward Grey, the British Foreign Minister, ...

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  24. FOOTBALL BLACKGUARDISM.

    The football match between Port Melbourne and Essendon, on the Port Melbourne Cricket-ground, on Saturday, was one of those games which lower the sport ...

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  25. BANKRUPT'S DECEPTION.

    Owing to the deception which had been practised by the deceased, Judge Benson has annulled the discharge in bankruptey given in the estate of the late Charles ...

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  26. STATE COALFIELD. MINERS' SECRETARY.

    POWLETT, Sunday.—An acute situation was reached on Saturday morning, Mhen Mr. Murphy, the secretary of the Miners' Union, was not allowed to resume work. ...

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  27. CROWN AREAS AVAILABLE.

    Applications are now being reecived by the Lands department for the 22 homestead ahotments on the White Cliffs irrigation settlement, near Mildura, which was ...

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  28. TORTURE IN MOROCCO.

    Mr. W. H. Cowan, member for Eastern Aberdeenshire, raised the question in the House of Commons whether the civilised Powers should not take steps to compel ...

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  29. NO MAILED FIST.

    The policy to be pursued by Japan in relation to the government of Korea was outlined by the Minister of War (General Terauchi) in a speech at Tokio ...

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  30. AFTER SEVEN YEARS.

    By his will, the late Mr. Henry Dexter, a millionaive philanthropist, of New York, left a reward of £2,000 for the arrest and conviction of the murderer of his son, ...

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  31. ORANGE SERMONS.

    An Orange demonstration at Brunswick yesturday afternoon filled two buildings to overflowing—the Town-hall and the Sydneyroad Methodist Church. In the Town-hall ...

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  32. MORE LAND ACQUIRED.

    COHUNA, Saturday.—Mr. G. A. North has sold portion of his property to the Closer Settlement Board. ...

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  33. KONONGWOOTONG PROPERTY.

    COLERAINE, Saturday.—Mr. Hastic (member of the Closer Settlement Board) and Mr. Read (surveyor-general) have inspected the Government acquired property, ...

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  34. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

    It is officially announced that Admiral Sir W. H. Henderson, who will visit Australia at the invitation of the Commonwealth Government, to report upon the sites offered ...

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  35. TAILOR'S SUICIDE.

    An Alsatian tailor in Rheims, named Weiss, has committed suicide in extraordinary circumstances. He had previously, made seven unsuccessful attempts to do the ...

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  36. SEVEN BLOCKS BURNT. 200 HORSES PERISH.

    A disastrous fire has occurred at Portland, Oregon, United States. It destroyed seven blocks of buildings in the city. One man lost his life. ...

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  37. KILMORE TRAGEDY.

    KILMORE, Saturday.—Mrs. Bridget Morfesse, who was struck on the head with an ax[?] by her husband, died in the Kilmore Hospital early on Saturday morning ...

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  38. THE EXILE'S RETURN.

    Syed Abdullah, a leading mujtahid of Teheran, the capital of Persia, has been assassinated. He was exiled during the late Shah's reign, but returned to his native ...

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  39. PEARL WORTH £6,000.

    PERTH, Sunday.—A pearl of perfect shape, said to weigh 90 grains, has been brought in by a pearler, Challenor, who discovered it while opening a shell on a ...

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  40. BURNED TO DEATH ON ROOF.

    By a fire in a residential block in Bombay, six natives, who took refuge on a roof, have been burned to death. One man, who jumped to the ground, was killed by ...

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  41. SCOTT EXPEDITION.

    Captain Scott, R.N., leader of a second Antaretic exploring expedition, who is being accompanied to New Zealand by Mrs. Scott, sailed from Southampton on ...

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  42. LOYALTY TO LABOUR.

    The position of Mr. Hannah, M.L.A., as secretary of the Commonwealth Protectionist Association, wa under consideration by the central executive of the ...

    Article : 247 words
  43. THE HEWING RATE.

    POWLETT, Sunday.—The miners are highly pleased with the statement by the Premier (Mr. Murray) regarding a coal miners' wages board to determine the ...

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  44. COTTON TRADE.

    A conference between representatives of the Lanenshire master cotton spinners and the operatives has averted the strike which is threatened as the result of the ...

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  45. ROYAL HUMANE SOCIETY.

    The annual distribution of the awards of the royal Humane Society of Australasia will be made this evening, in the Melbourne Town-hall, at 8 o'clock, by the Chief ...

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  46. CRUSHED TO PULP.

    PERTH, Sunday.—James Anderson, employed at the Fremantle Harbour Works, was engaged, with four other men, on the Fremantle wharf this morning removing a ...

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  47. EXPLOSION ON CRUISER.

    While the twin-screw armoured cruiser Sutlej, 12,000 tons, belonging to the Home fleet, was manœuvring off Berehaven, on the Irish coast, yesterday, on explosion occurred ...

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  48. SWIMMING.

    The 440 yards saltwater championship of England was decided at Balckpool on Saturday afternoon. Amongst the competitors were T. S. ...

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  49. NOT TOO STRONGLY WORDED.

    At a gathering of members and friends of the Yarraville Protestant Defence Association, held in the Lennox-street School Hall, Yarraville, on Friday evening. ...

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  50. RAILWAYMEN'S WAGES.

    In common with other American railroad companies, the Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railread Company has raised the wages of its employees. The wages of the ...

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  51. GOLFER KILLS HARE.

    BALLARAT, Saturday.—Mr. D. Clarke and Mr. A. J. Bailey were going round the Alfredton links yesterday afternoon, when a full-grown hare rose near the third hole ...

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  52. PENSION REFUSED.

    BALLARAT, Saturday.—A comfrotablydressed old lady, who on Saturday appeared before Mr. H. M. Murphy, P.M., to support her application for an old-age ...

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  53. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

    We have received the following additional contributions in response to the appeal made by the Rev. J. S. Buntine, of Port Melbourne, for the assistance of a family whose bread-winner has been ...

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