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  2. WIRELESS CALL FOR HELP.

    The value of wireless telegraphy at sea was once more demonstrated on Saturday. The steamer Momus, 6,878 tons, ...

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  3. NAVAL SUPREMACY.

    The pacific assurances of the German Admiralty, concerning the construction of vessels under the navy law, are controverted by a statement published in the Socialist ...

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  4. "JACK THE RIPPER." WAS HE A MELBOURNE MAN?

    Speculation regarding the indentity of the undiscovered "Jack the Ripper," who in 1888 and 1889 perpetrated a series of ten murders of women in whitechapel, in the ...

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  5. ROYAL DECLARATION. POSITION OF A REGENT.

    The Regency Bill, which provides that Queen Mary shall act as Regent in the event of the King's death before his successor reaches the age of 18, was read a third time ...

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  6. FLEEING FROM THE LAW.

    The Scotland Yard police have been hunting high and low for Crippen, who is suspected of having murdered his wife, and his typist, Ethel Le Neve, who is believed ...

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  7. SYDNEY EXPRESS.

    Travellers by the Sydney express that reached Melbourne at 1 p.m. on Saturday state that after leaving Seymour the journey was marked by two unusual incidents. ...

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  8. LABOUR SUNDAY. INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS.

    In a number of city and suburban churches yesterday, at the instance of the Council of Churches, special sermons were delivered dealing with the relations ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Dudley) is at present confined to Government-house, Sydney, owing to a slight accident. ...

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  10. "HARD CASH."

    Choosing as his text, John xii., 5, "Why was not this ointment sold for three hundred pence?" Dr. Marshall spoke in Scots Church yesterday morning on the influence ...

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  11. THE FULLEST WAGE.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—Speaking in St. Andrew's Kirk to-night, the Rev. John Walker said that the fullest wage that an industry could fairly pay should be given, ...

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  12. EMIGRATION. SETTLERS FOR VICTORIA.

    Mr. M'Kenzie, Minister of Lands, and Mr. Elwood Mead, irrigation expert, who are the Victorian delegation to secure settlers for the State, are now ...

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  13. RESISTANCE IN SCOTLAND.

    A large number of politicians are organising demonstrations in Scotland against the alteration of the King's oath of declaration. ...

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  14. THE TIME OF HIS LIFE.

    A little old gentleman, wearing a Salvation Army cap, with a red band, and with his hands pressed into the pockets of his tightly-buttoned navy blue coat, might have ...

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  15. CANADIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    The Canadian Government, whose insistence upon the regulation that immigrants, except farm labourers, must have £5 in their pockets, has decided that after next ...

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  16. AERIAL WARFARE.

    Mr. Glenn Curtiss, the American avaiator, who flew from Albany to New York in May last, has since been engaged in experimenting with aeroplanes to test their usefulness ...

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  17. THE DUTY OF MAN.

    At the Hawthorn Presbyterian Church last night, the Rev. W. G. Maconochie, in the course of his sermon, dealt with the position of the church towards industrial ...

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  18. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Cardinal Moran's address at the opening of a convent at Enmore yesterday had reference to the Coronation oath. ...

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  19. ARCTIC CANADA.

    Captain Bernier, of the Canadian Government steamrer Arctic, who is about to leave for the Arctic regions to plant the British flag on the northernmost islands, has been ...

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  20. INDIAN MIGRATION.

    The Indian Legislative Council, which is sitting at Simla, has passed a bill empowering the Government to prohibit emigration. The Secretary for Trade, however, declared ...

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  21. THE WOMAN'S ALLEGATION.

    The assertion of Dr. Forbes Winslow, the eminent specialist in mental diseases, that "Jack the Ripper" was a Melbourne man, is scouted by the Melbourne ...

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  22. "IMPERIAL PIONEERS."

    The self-styled "Imperial pioneers," visitors from overseas, whose campaign in advocacy of preferential trade within the empire and tariff reform was opened in ...

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  23. BARCELONA OUTRAGE.

    An attempt on the life of Senor Maura, ex-Premier of Spain, was made yesterday at Bareclona. Senor Maura had just stepped out of a train, when a man fired twice at ...

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  24. THE CONDUCT OF LIFE.

    The first cluse of the manifesto of the Council of Churches, "The Council of Churches stands impartially for Justice and right between all classes of the community, ...

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  25. JAPANESE IN LONDON.

    The Japan-British Exhibition has attracted a large number of Japanese visitors to London. Among them is a deputation from the Japanese Parliament. The ...

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  26. PIER OR DOCK? ME. SWINBURNE'S INCONSISTENCY.

    When he was a member of the Bent Ministry, Mr. Swinburne, M.L.A., was chairman of a sub-committee of the Cabinet which reported on the improvement of the ...

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  27. RUSSIAN SCANDALS.

    Extensive scandals have been discovered in connection with the army commissariat department in South-West Russia. A large number of leading officers are believed to be ...

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  28. ROYAL INCOMES.

    The Civil List, which has had to be revised upon the accession of King George, came up for discussion in committee in the House of Commons to-day. The revision ...

    Article : 425 words
  29. FARMHOUSE TRAGEDY.

    Bourreaus, the ragpicker of Tours, who has confessed to the murder of five children named Brierre, committed ten years ago, for which their father was imprisoned for ...

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  30. RAILWAY STRIKES. COST OF ENGLISH DISPUTE.

    Short as was its duration, the railway strike in the North of England proved expensive. The loss which it occasioned in three days is estimated at £140,000. ...

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  31. NEW TRAINING SHIP.

    The committee of management of the John Murray training-ship has decided to appoint Mr. Sydney Gotto to act as its general secretary. Mr. Gotto is a musician. ...

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  32. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    A terrifie explosion of dynamite has taken place at Cagliari, in Sardinia. The explosion spread to several hundreds-weight of the article stored in a magazine. Its force ...

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  33. RIOT IN CANADA.

    The strike on the Canadian Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is still in Progress. Negotiations were opened for the settlement of the dispute by arbitration, but they were ...

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  34. ARMED CAMPS.

    The attitude of the church towards labour was dealt with by the Rev. Alexander Stewart yesterday morning, at the Essendon Presbyterian Church. ...

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  35. KOOYONG ELECTORATE.

    A second meeting of the Liberal election committee in the Kooyong electorate will be held this evening, to select a candidate to run in the party interestt when Mr. Knox ...

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  36. BURNED AT THE STAKE.

    A case of lynching has occurred at Belton, Texas. A negro, who was surprised in the act of entering a white woman's room, shot dead a constable who endeavoured to arrest ...

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  37. DEATH AFTER A FIGHT.

    A boxing match which was held at Leicester on Saturday ended fatally. The contestant were Walter Simonds and George Johnson. Simonds knocked out his ...

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  38. AEROPLANE ACCIDENT.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — A sensational accident occurred yesterday afternoon at the first attempt to fly in public of H. C. L. Rolfe. The Chentenham racecourse had been ...

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  39. WOMAN FRANCHISE.

    A huge demonstration in favour of the granting of the franchise to women was held in Hyde-park yesterday. Speeches were delivered from-40 platforms, ...

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  40. MURDERER'S APPEAL.

    The Court of Appeal on Saturday heard an appeal by John Alexander Dickman against his conviction for the murder of John James Nesbit, who was shot dead in a ...

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  41. LABOUR PREPARATIONS.

    Nominations are to be called by the Kooyong campaign committee of the Political Labour Council. Nominations will close with the secretary (Mr. W. J. ...

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  42. SUBMARINE DISASTER.

    The inquiry into the loss of the French submarine Pluviose, which collided with the Channel steamer Pas de Calais, has been concluded. It indicates that a fire occurred ...

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  43. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In the county cricket matches, Middlesex beat Essex by ten wickets. The feature of the match was the bowling of F. A. Tarrant, who took twelve wickets for 84. ...

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  44. SCULLING CHAMPIONS.

    Ernest Barry, who is training on the Zambesi for his match with Richard Arnst for the sculling championship of the world, has sprained his ankle, but the injury is not ...

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  45. CATTLE DISEASE.

    The outbreak of foot and mouth disease which occurred at Kirkby, Malzeard, Yorkshire, has been confined to the farm whence it was reported. The authorities have ...

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  46. TRAMS STRIKE DEAD END.

    A peculiar sequence of accidents occurred yesterday afternoon at the St. Kilda terminus of the electric tramway to Brighton. While the cars arriving at 5 o'clock, ...

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  47. BOATING FATALITY.

    PERTH, Sunday, — A double drowning accident occurred on the Swan River, near South Perth, this afternoon. George Lewis, 24 years of age; his bother, Ernest Lewis, ...

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  48. OVERSEA INCOMES.

    In connection with a suggestion by Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the British Exchequer, that the tax on income earned by British investors in Australia should be ...

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  49. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

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  50. PROCLAMATION OF PRINCIPLES.

    Preaching at the Richmond Presbyterian Church last night, the Rev. H. Kelly said that no man was right with God until he was right with his fellow-man. The Church's ...

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  51. "SOCCER" FOOTBALL.

    A visiting association football team representing South Africa was defeated by a representative English team on Saturday. The scores were:—England, 6 goals; ...

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  52. ACTION IN THE COUNTRY.

    KILMORE, Saturday.—The Springfield Shire Council has decided to support the proposal of building a dock and the stright cut for increasing the shipping facilities, in ...

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  53. STOPPING RUNAWAY TRAIN.

    WOODEND, Saturday.—A presentation of a gold medal was made on Thursday evening to Mr. James Henry by Workmaster Oakley, on behalf of the Railways ...

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  54. LOST DOGS' HOME.

    For the fund in aid of the Lost Dogs' Home and Lethal Chamber we have received 5/ from "Sam [?]." ...

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  55. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Albert Wood, of Moorabool-street, Geelong, foreman. Causes of insolvency—Sickness in family. Liabilities. £25/2/6; assets, nil; deficiency, £25/2/6. Mr. A. T. Curran, ...

    Article : 60 words
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