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  2. BENDIGO TRAGEDY.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—The inquest concerning the deaths of the three children M'Cluskey, whose bodies were found at the residence of Farquhar George M'Intosh and ...

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  3. SUFFERINGS AT SEA. DRIFTING FOR FOUR MONTHS.

    A narrative of dreadful suffering and privation was told by the solitary survivor of the schooner Sea Queen, which has been picked up by the British steamer ...

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  4. FLOODS IN JAPAN. 30,000 HOUSES SUBMERGED.

    The great rainfall reported a few days ago at Shidzuoko, south of Tokio, where severe floods resulted, has continued, extending northwards to Tokio. ...

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  5. NOTICE TO QUIT.

    Notification of the exclusion of Mr. Hannoh, M.L.A., from the Labour party, was yesterday sent to him by Mr. P. Heagney, secretary of the central executive of the ...

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  6. HIGH FLIGHT. MR. DREXEL'S WORLD'S RECORD.

    The European record for altitude in aviation, which was gained early in the month at the Blackpool meeting by M. Chevez, who flew to a height of 5,850ft., has ...

    Article : 247 words
  7. IN SEARCH OF SETTLERS.

    LONDON, July 14.—The emigration delegates are at present busy in the west of England. They began their work in the counties at Tonbridge, in Kent, on ...

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  8. TRAINING ON THE ZAMBESI.

    Accounts of the training on the Zambesi River of Arnst and Borry, who are to row for the sculling championship of the world and £500 a-side on August 18, ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Lady Gibson Carmichael will open a free kindergarten at 3 o'clock to-day at the corner of Exhibition and Little Lonsdale streets, in the city. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN VIRILITY.

    Mr. T. A. Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, returns to-day, by a letter in the "Westminster Gazette," to the discussion of the question raised by Mr. ...

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  11. DESPERATE PLIGHT.

    The floods in the neighbourflood of Tokio are subsiding. It is known that 385 people have lost their lives, while the fate of many more is ...

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  12. THIRTEEN DAYS IN BOATS.

    A British steamer has rescued six members of the crew of a sloop called the Sunlight. The rescue took place near Barbadoes, in the West Indies. ...

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  13. CROSS-COUNTRY JOURNEYS.

    An exciting struggle is taking place for the "Daily Mail's" prize of £1,000 for the longest aggregate acroplane flights across country during the year ending midnight ...

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  14. FIGHTING FOREST FIRES.

    Great forest fires are raging in Western Montana and Northern Idaho, and the aid of the military in checking them has been invoked. ...

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  15. CANADIAN TARIFF.

    In his tour of the western provinces, the Premier of Canada (Sir Wilfrid Laurier) continues to devote a good deal of attention in his speeches to the fiscal question. ...

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  16. EARL SPENCER DEAD.

    Earl Spencer, who was reported a few days ago to have been attacked by an alarming epileptic seizure, died to-day. He was in his 75th year. ...

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  17. MINING SCHEMES.

    Seven hundred complaints have been made against William Winternute, who has been arrested in New York on a charge of having fraudulently used the post-office to ...

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  18. THREATS OF DEATH.

    Apparently it is hoped that the writing of threatening letters to the secretary of the commission of inquiry into the accounts and affairs of the Working Men's College ...

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  19. PARACHUTIST KILLED.

    While giving a parachute demonstration over Osbury-park, New York, Benjamin Prince was killed before the eyes of the spectators. He rose with his balloon for ...

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  20. CROSSING THE ALPS.

    A notable achievement has been performed by Captain Spelterini, a Swiss balloonist. Captain Spelterini crossed the Alps in a ...

    Article : 66 words
  21. "STAFF SERGEANT-MAJORS."

    ALBURY, Sunday.—Up to date 130 of the men selected for the Albury training camp have arrived. Of the number 66 are from Victoria, 36 from New South Wales, ...

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  22. SETTLERS FOR CANADA.

    Mr. J. Norton Griffiths, M.P. for Wednesbury, has arrived at winnipeg, in Canda, on an emigration mission. A number of residents of his constituency in ...

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  23. MINERS' DEMANDS.

    The International Miners' Congress, winch has been sitting during the week at Brussels, concluded its work yesterday. It was resolved that in the event of a ...

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  24. PRESS CONFERENCE.

    Every one of the overseas dominions of the empire, as well as India, will be represented at the conference arranged by the Institute of Journalists to be held in ...

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  25. PRINCE OF WALES.

    Cardiff and Carnarvon are each appealing to His Majesty King George to be granted the honour of being chosen as the city in which the investiture of Prince Edward as ...

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  26. AGED WORKMEN.

    Speaking at Dolwyddelan, in Carnarvon, last evening, Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, referred to the question of providing for aged workmen. He had ...

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  27. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    An exceptional number of cases of ptomaine poisoning have occurred in England during the past two days, but in only two instances was the attack fatal. ...

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  28. THE CALL OF THE FORUM.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"Have the Sydney University graduates taken that part as a whole in public affairs which the State has a right to expect them to take?" asked ...

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  29. KING ALFONSO.

    The fact that King Alfonso, departed on a visit to England during the recent trouble between the Spanish Government and the Vatican excited comment in the Spanish ...

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  30. PACIFIC CABLE RATES.

    Various cable companies connected with Australia have agreed to the proposal of the Pacific Cable Board to make a reduction in the rates for messages for deferred ...

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  31. TAX ON MOTOR CARS.

    An intimation has been made by the Treasury officials of a concession to visitors to Great Britain from the overseas dominions, who would be liable to taxation ...

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  32. FATAL BLOW.

    The police are investigating the circumstances of the death of Madame Delaveau, the proprietress of the Stall Hotel, at Euston, whose husband is at the present time ...

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  33. CRUISER IN PERIL.

    A serious mishap yesterday, befel the twin-screw armoured cruiser Duke of Edinburgh, 13,550 tons, belonging to the fifth cruiser squadron attached to the Atlantic ...

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  34. A BOLD SCHEME.

    Sir,—I have conceived such a brilliant idea of how all arguments over the location of the Federal city may be ended that I hasten to make it public. Shortly, it is this. ...

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  35. RING SUBSTITUTE.

    Following on the cancellation of the boxing contest which was to have taken place on Thursday last, in San Francisco, between A[?] Kaufmanh and Sam. Langford, ...

    Article : 122 words
  36. CREDIT BANKS.

    The scheme for the establishment of cooperative banks, submitted by Lord Carrington, President of the Board of Agriculture, is criticised by Sir Gilbert Parker, ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An interesting relic of the Roman occupation of Britain has been unearthed by an exploring party at Caerwen, in Anglesey, North Wales. The site of an old Roman ...

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  38. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL APPEAL

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  39. FRANK BEAUREPAIRE.

    Appreciative references are made by the "Sportsman" to the fine performance in Europe this season of Frank Beaurepaire, the Australian swimmer. The writer ...

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  40. DEMENTED DELEGATE.

    A sensation was caused during a charity congress at Copenhagen by the frenzied attempt of a woman delegate on the life of the chairman. ...

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  41. VICTORIAN ART.

    Mr. Tom Roberts, the well-known Melbourne artist, has secured an excellent collection of pictures and sculpture by Australian artists for the Victorian Artists' ...

    Article : 119 words
  42. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In reply to a score of 266 made by Yorkshire, Surrey put up 437, to which A. Ducat contributed 153. Kent, who had made 606 for six wickets ...

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  43. WESTERN MINISTRY.

    PERTH, Sunday.—The political situation is uncertain, except that the Ministry will possibly see the session through without reconstruction. The rumour that the Premier ...

    Article : 150 words
  44. CHARGES AGAINST SOLICITOR.

    Charles J. Currie, the Melbourne solicitor who was arrested by Detectives Burvett and Bell at Canterbury on Friday last on a warrant charging him with fraud and ...

    Article : 218 words
  45. COMMONWEALTH EISTEDDFOD.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Grand Commonwealth Eisteddfod was opened with a successful concert in the town-hall last night. The competitions will be entered upon at ...

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  46. HOME AGAIN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Andrew Gray, the only South Coast colliery official who was imprisoned for participation in the coal strike returned to Bulli yesterday. He was ...

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  47. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

    We have received the following additional subscription to the fund for providing for a Lost Dogs' Home:—From Mrs. A'Beckett's "Toddles," collected by Miss K. Haddon, £2/2/. ...

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