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  3. THE RICHMOND COLLISION.

    Questioned yeaterday as to his further views and intentions in relation to the coroner's inquest in connection with the Richmond railway disaster, the ...

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  4. BOMB-THROWING.

    The sensational attempt on the life of Lord Minto, Viceroy of India, which was made in November last, has been recalled by the arrest of five Hindus at Ahmedabad ...

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  5. VIOLENT STORMS. GERMANY AND ITALY VISITED.

    The present summer has been remarkable for severe thunderstorms which have been experienced in Europe, and particularly in Germany and Austria. In June Berlin ...

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  6. KING'S CORONATION.

    In connection with the coronation of King George, which has been fixed to take place in June next, the announcement is made that representatives of the oversea ...

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  7. PORT ACCOMMODATION.

    When interviewed regarding the reasons which have actuated the State Ministry in deciding upon a policy of pier construction in connection with the improvement of the ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    At the termination of the Royal visit to Portsmouth, our London correspondent cables, the King sent a warm message to the fleet, expressing satisfaction with the ...

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  9. PRICE OF BUTTER.

    The price of choice Western district butter will be reduced to-day from 1/1 to 1/ per lb. The reduction in price is rendered necessary by the increase in Victorian ...

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  10. CAMDEN-ROAD MURDER.

    The mystery which has surrounded the whereabouts of Crippen, the American dentist (who is wanted by the police on suspicion of murdering his wife in ...

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  11. OPPONENT OF ROYALTY.

    Reference was made by Mr. J. Keir hardie, the Socialust member of the House of Commons, in a speech at Chester-le-street, Durham, on Saturday, to the debate on the ...

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  12. BARCELONA OUTRAGE. ATTEMPT ON EX-PREMIER.

    The man Roca, who made an attempt to shoot the ex-Premier of Spain (Senor Maura) at Barcelona on Friday, declares that the acted spontaneously, and that he is ...

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  13. HERO'S TROPHIES.

    Field-Marshal, Lord Roberts entertained the Australian cadets on Saturday at his home, at Englemere, Ascot. At the request of the boys, the veteran showed them ...

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  14. SINGULAR COINCIDENCE.

    An extraordinary coincidence in relation to the attack on Senor Maura is that in the Spanish Chamber recently, in a debate concerning the repression of anarchism in ...

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  15. GERMAN HARVEST.

    The German harvest this year promised to be so prolific that the farmers arranged for the importation of 250,000 labourers, principally from Poland and Galicia. Since ...

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  16. PASSENGER AIRSHIP.

    The first airship to be used in Switzerland for carrying passengers has inaugurated its service. Several successful trips have been made over Lake Lucerne. ...

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  17. GREAT LOSS OF LIFE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tokio telegraphs the account of a disastrous shipwreck. The Japanese steamer Tetsurei Maru, ...

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  18. NAVAL ARMAMENTS. GERMANY'S SECRET PLANS.

    The Socialist organ "Vorwaerts," of Berlin, which caused a sensation by revealing an alleged secret agreement among other parties in the Reichstag to increase the ...

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  19. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.

    It has been stated by the Federal Attorney General (Mr. Hughes) that the bill to amend the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, which he is to introduce to ...

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  20. SEAL FISHERIES.

    The United States Minister of Commerce (Mr. Charles Nagel) has taken action with regard to the preservation of the seal fisheries on the Pribyloff Islands, in the ...

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  21. JAPANESE TARIFF. EXCLUSION OF BRITISH GOODS.

    Fresh details which have been published regarding the Japanese tariff which comes into operation in July, 1911, show that the average increase in duties on British goods ...

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  22. SHIPPING PROJECT.

    The proposed inauguration of a new line of fast cargo steamers, to be known as the Merchants' and Shippers' Steamship Line, which will trade between the ...

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  23. LARGEST DREADNOUGHT.

    The Dreadnought ordered from Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co's works, at Elswick, in England, by the Brazilian Government is to cost £2,900,000. She is to be of ...

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  24. THE FLOODED WAREHOUSE.

    As reported in the later editions of "The Argus" yesterday, a water-main burst at about 1 o'clock in the warehouse of Messrs. Sargood Brothers, Clinders-street, and the ...

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  25. PASSAGE TO THE HEADS.

    In the controversy that is proceeding regarding port improvement a point has been made of the saving of time that would be effected were the river trip to Hobson's ...

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  26. LABOUR DISPUTES.

    No progress has been made towards a settlement of the strike in the Canadian Grand Trunk Pacific railway service. An effort is being made to induce the strikers ...

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  27. FARMHOUSE TRAGEDY.

    Bourreau, the ragpicker, who made a confession that he murdered the five children of a farmer named Brierre, at Chartres, in France, has now retracted the confession. ...

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  28. THE CHEAPEST MARKET.

    The "Daily Chronicle" this morning refers to a recent speech by Count Komura, in which he said that Great Britain, having what was called a free-trade policy, there ...

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  29. CANADA'S VESSELS.

    The British Admiralty is lending active service ratings, including a skilled and instructional staff, and officers necessary for the safe conduct of the cruiser Niobe, which ...

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  30. TRUST COMPANY FRAUD.

    August Ropke assistant secretary and bookkeeper of the Fidelity Trust Company of Louisville, Kentucky, has been arrested on the charge of defrauding the company ...

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  31. THE TWO FEDERATIONS.

    A few days ago the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) received from General Louis Botha an invitation for himself or one of his colleagues to visit South Africa as the ...

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  32. RAILROAD KING.

    When Mr. E. H. Harriman, the millionaire railway promoter died last year, various estimates [?] [?]is wealth were given. It was finally stated that his estate was ...

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  33. CONGREGATION OF DRUNKARDS.

    The Salvation Army announced yesterday that it would hold a special midnight service to drunkards in its headquarters' hall in Bourke-street. Accordingly after ...

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  34. NEW TURKEY. ANNIVERSARY OF LIBERATION.

    The second anniversary of the re-establishment of the constitution in Turkey was celebrated yesterday. A feature of the celebrations in ...

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  35. TWO-UP SCHOOL RAIDED.

    Complaints having been made to the Richmond police that a two-up school made a habit of meeting outside the Richmond racecourse, Sergeant Luke and Plain-clothes ...

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  36. ORANGE AND GREEN.

    A serious faction disturbance occurred yesterday at Liverpool. A body of Orangemen, who had been holding a demonstration at St. Helens, were returning by tram-car ...

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  37. BALLOONING FEAT.

    A notable ballooning feat has been performed by a party of four well-known London people, including two ladies. They were Mr. John Dunville, the distiller, and Mrs. ...

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  38. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

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  39. KOOYONG SEAT.

    It is understood that Mr. William Knox will forward his resignation as member for Kooyong in the House of Representatives to the Speaker (Mr. C. M'Donald) to-day. ...

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  40. A CAVE OF ALADDIN.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—People on the west coast are excited about the alleged discovery of gold in two distinct places at the top of Eyre'e Peninsula. Detailed ...

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  41. OFFICIAL MURDERED.

    The director of Customs, at the Turkish town of Uskub, on the River Vardar, in Macedonia, has been assassinated. ...

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  42. "NOT REALLY PRETTY."

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"The Sydney girls have world-wide fame for their charm, and grace, and beauty," said Dr. Max Herz to-day, in the course of a lecture under the ...

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  43. STRUGGLE WITH REVOLVER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A young man named Bert Miller was, before the Ballina Police Court to-day, charged with an attempt to murder his uncle, John Miller, at The Hill, ...

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  44. GERMANY IN SYRIA.

    A few days ago a sensation was caused at Haifa, in Syria, by the murder of Fritz Unger, a German, who had given exoert evidence in a native case. When the case ...

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  45. LANG V. KETCHELL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A cable was received to-day from Mr. H. D. M'Intosh stating that the fight between "Bill" Lang and Stanley Ketchell will take place ...

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  47. OPAL WORTH £2,000.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday,—A large piece of opal, weighing about 60lb, found at White Cliffs by a miner named Schwann, has passed through Broken Hill en route to ...

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  48. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

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  49. BIBLE HOUSE FOR MELBOURNE.

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  50. LADY DUDLEY'S SCHEME.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The committee appointed by the Governor, Sir Day Bosanquet to inquire into the applicability of Lady Dudley's bush nursing scheme, has ...

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  51. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Arthur John Morse, coachbuilder, Causes of insolvency—Losses in connection with business carried on in partnership, insufficient capital to carry on, and pressure of ...

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