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  3. PURSUIT OF GRIPPEN. WORLD-WIDE INTEREST.

    Intense interest is manifested in the progress of the Atlantic liner Montrose, upon which Crippen, the American dentist, whose wife was murdered at Camden-road, ...

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  4. SPAIN AND VATICAN. AMBASSADOR RECALLED.

    The situation existing between the Vatican and the Spanish Government has become acute. It has arisen principally over the Spanish legislation providing for the ...

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  5. THE CORONATION.

    In accordance with the decision of a meeting of members of the House of Commons regarding the desirability of inviting representatives of the Parliaments of all ...

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  6. SOCIAL PROGRESS. TRUE HOME LIFE.

    The responsibility of the father for the formation of a healthy family life was dwelt upon by the Rev. F.C. Spurr in the course of a sermon on the "Salvation of the ...

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  7. "MADAM BUTTERFLY."

    Pu[?]ini is the operatic hero of the hour. By the praiseworthy enterprise of J.C. Williamson Limited the Melbourne public have been given the opportunity of hearing and ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen (our correspondent cables) drove through London without ceremony on Saturday, and inceremonies, and inspected the London ...

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  9. WARNAMBOOL MOVEMENT.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Saturday. — The Warrnambool branch of the Political Labour Council, at a meeting held last night, decided to support the social purity ...

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  10. MONTROSE ARRIVES.

    The steamer Montrose which had on board the American dentist Crippen, and his companion, Ethel Leneve, who are wanted by the London police, in connection ...

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  11. SUFFRAGETTE AMAZONS.

    LONDON, July 1. — No satisfaction has been given to the suffragists by the Cabinet's decision to grant a second reading debate, after which the ...

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  12. BRITISH POLITICS. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    A blue-book containing correspondence which has passed between the Colonial Office and the overseas Governments since the last Imperial Conference, has been ...

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  13. RELIGION AND RATIONALISM.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Cardinal Moran, in the course of an address at Ultimo to-day, combated the idea that the Roman Catholic Church was in any way opposed to ...

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  14. BRITAIN AND TIBET.

    Reuter's correspondent at Simla states that the Indian Government has warned two battalions of troops and a mounted battery to be in readiness to advance into ...

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  15. THE CARLIST PRETENDER.

    Don Jaime, the Carlist pretender to the Spanish throne, has written to a number of members of both the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, congratulating them upon ...

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  16. VETO CONFERENCE.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Asquith made an announcement concerning the party conference being held on the veto question. ...

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  17. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    Further fighting has occurred at Melilla, in the north of Morocco, between the Spaniards and the tribesmen who for a considerable time have been giving much ...

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  18. RETARDING INFLUENCES.

    Two addresses were delivered at the Australian Church yesterday afternoon on the subject of social evils. Mr. E. E. Dillon dealt with the economic ...

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  19. BACKBONE OF THE ARMY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Speaking at the annual banquet of the Commercial Travellers' Association, Colonel Onslow said that we had no army and no navy unless we ...

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  20. BRIG OF AYR.

    Lord Rosebery to-day performed the ceremony of opening the Auld Brig of Ayr, rendered famous by Robert Burns. Subscriptions have been solicited from Scotsmen all ...

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  21. QUEEN ANNE'S BOUNTY.

    The governors of Queen Anne's Bounty have made increases in the minimum church livings in place of above 500 population to £200 per annum. This step ...

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  22. BRANDED LABOURERS.

    An explanation of the reason why, during the strike of dock and wharf labourers at Antwerp, a large number of labourers sent from London and other English ports to fill ...

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  23. FUGITIVES UNSUSPECTING.

    Wireless messages recording the proceedings on board the Montrose have been received daily by various London newspapers. These show that since Crippen's identity ...

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  24. LOST DOGS.

    A "sale" of unclaimed dogs is not a cheerful spectacle. It might be if it were really a sale. But it is not. The "sale" is a ceremony preceding the deaths of the ...

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  25. BORROWING AND TRADE

    The Turkish Minister of France (Djavid Bey) has been endeavouring to negotiate a loan of £10,000,000 in France, but has failed on account of the attitude assumed by the ...

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  26. MORALS OF THE YOUNG.

    Speaking after a confirmation service held at Middle-park yesterday, Archbishop Carr said that amongst the greatest dangers that beset the young must be reckoned ...

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  27. PERILS OF THE SEA.

    The Peruvian steamer Hullage, which caught fire at sea, was not completely burned. She was abandoned by the crew, three of whom were drowned. She is ...

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  28. CADET'S DISMISSAL.

    The son of Mr. Archer S[?] was dismissed recently from the Royal Naval College, Osborne, where he was entered as a naval cadet. The lad's father asked for ...

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  29. KING EDWARD MEMORIAL.

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  30. A SLEEPING GUARDIAN.

    WAGGA (N.S.W.) Saturday. — While being escorted from Wangaratta to Wagga yesterday, a prisoner named Joshua Edward Burgess opened the door of a railway ...

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  31. NATIONAL CURRENCY.

    Twenty seven national banks in the United States have founded a National Currency Association with headquarters in New York. The institution has been ...

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  32. HOW TO VOTE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Cardinal Moran, in opening a new convent at Ultimo to-day, said that there was no connection between the Roman Catholic Church and any ...

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  33. WESTINGHOUSE COMPANY.

    After having been for 25 years the auto[?]atic head of the Westinghouse Company, Mr. George Westinghouse has been deposed by the directors from the presidency. ...

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  34. MARRIAGE AT 25.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Sunday.—A special sermon was preached at St. John's Presbyterian Church this morning by the Rev. A.R. Osborn, in connection with the social ...

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  35. MOUNTAIN FLIGHT.

    Two aviators at Lombardy, in Italy have succeeded in making a mountain ascent on a flying machine. They rose in a bi-plane to the top of the Trois Seigneurs peak, a ...

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  36. ABSCONDING CASHIER.

    Erwin Wider, cashier of the RussoChinese Bank in New York, whose disappearance recently was followed by the discovery that bonds belonging to customers ...

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  37. CRIMES OF VIOLENCE. MURDER OF AN ACTOR.

    Mr. Wildon Anderson, an actor, was murdered in Batterson over a week ago, and the murderer, who had shot his victim, escaped over a garden wall. ...

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  38. PLAGUE AT PORT SAID.

    Bubonic plague has again made its appearance at Port Said. So far the outbreak is not serious, two cases only having been reported. ...

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  39. LARGE STATION BOUGHT.

    A large estate in Queensland, known as the Isis Downs Station, has been acquired by Sir Rupert Clarke and Mr. R. S. Whiting, of Melbourne. The station ...

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  40. COLLAPSE OF A BRICK WALL.

    On Saturday afternoon a brick wall 50ft. long and 14ft. high collapsed and fell into the back-yard of the adjoining premises, taking with it the dividing fence, and ...

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  41. BRAZILIAN CONGRESS.

    The National Congress of Brazil has elected S[?]or Fonseca President, by 174 votes, against 54 recorded for Senhor Penn. Special messages were received from the ...

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  42. GLANDERS IN AUSTRIA.

    A serious outbreak of glanders has occurred among the horses of the cavalry regiments in Austria. There is a danger of the men contracting the disease, and ...

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  43. CITY ROBBERY.

    After the robbery on Wednesday morning in Elizabeth street, when £100 worth of jewellery was stolen from the window of Mr. A. Armour of a thief who smashed in ...

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  44. FRENCH CROPS.

    "Le Matin" of Paris estimates that the recent heavy rains experienced throughout France, particularly in the north, have destroyed one fifth of the French crops. ...

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  45. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    At 10 O'Clock.—Admission of barristers and solicitors; The King v. Sneddon (Crown case reserved). (Before Mr. Justice A'Beckett, Mr. Justice Hood, ...

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  46. ROMAN CATHOLICISM.

    Speaking at the Roman Catholic Congress at Leeds yesterday the Archbishop of Westminster (Dr. Bourne) laid emphasis upon the progress of Roman Catholicism in England ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Through a fire breaking out in a train running between Creil and Pont Ste Maxence, in the department of O[?]se, France, yesterday, 2[?]0 bags of mails were ...

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  48. GENEROUS SYNDICATE.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—The syndicate which sold the ground to the Masterton Agricultural and Pastoral Association, presented its profits on the transaction, ...

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  49. FAMILY STRANGLED.

    In an impulse of madness, Fra[?] Wefer, a resident of Cologne, killed four relatives by strangling them. The demented woman first took the life ...

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  50. COACH BOGGED FOR NINE HOURS.

    DENILIQUIN (N.S.W.), Sunday. — The roads about Deniliquin are in such a fearful state, on account of the continued wet weather, that the mail contractors have ...

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  51. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In the county cricket matches completed yesterday Leicestershire defeated Lancashire by six wickets. ...

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  52. SCHOOL GIRL'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    In May last a shocking case of child-murder was discovered at Louisville, Kentucky. The body of Alma Keller, aged 8, the daughter of a wealthy brewer, was found buried ...

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  53. CHARITABLE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

    Towards the fund which is being raised to provide for the children of the late Jennings Carmichael we have received the following additional subsriptions:—C. M. Andrews, £2/2/; R. H. ...

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  55. PRICE OF BREAD.

    GEELONG, Saturday. — The master bakers of Geelong have decided to increase the price of the 4[?]b. loaf from 5½. to 6d. on and after Monday. ...

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