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  2. TALBOT MILK INSTITUTE. CONDEMNATORY REPORT.

    As foreshadowed in "The Argus" on Wednesday, the report of Dr. A. S. Joske and Mr. R. M. Welldon, sub-accountant of the State Treasury, on the Lady Talbot Milk ...

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  3. THE PRICE OF FAME. AVIATOR'S DYING DELIRIUM.

    M. Chavez, the daring Peruvian airman, who fell with his acroplane when completing a fight across the Alps, and broke both legs, died from general paralysis. This ...

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  4. SIR JOHN TAVERNER. RELATIONS WITH M'KENZIE—MEAD DELEGATION.

    The statement published by "The Argus" from its special correspondent with the M'Kenzic-Mead mission regarding friction between the members of the mission and ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) will be entertained at dinner on Tuesday by members of the Parliamentary Labour party, prior to his departure for South Africa. ...

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  6. BERLIN POLICE "DRIVE." Rioters Hunted by Torchlight.

    The rioting in Berlin, which has occurred as a cu[?]mination of the industrial disputes in the shipbuilding and metal-working trades, continued last night with unabated ...

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  7. A ROYAL HOSTAGE.

    An interesting sidelight on the history of the Fenian movement is given in a book which has been published by Mr. Denver, formerly a leading Fenian. He reveals the ...

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  8. LABOUR PROBLEMS. Osborne Judgment.

    The House of Lords judgment in the Osborne case having affirmed that trade unions cannot use funds for the payment of members of Parliament, or for the ...

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  9. LEATHER TRADE ROBBERIES.

    The leather manufacturers of Victoria have decided to offer a reward of £250 for information which will lead to the convi[?]tion of the receiver of the £700 worth of ...

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  10. ANOTHER VICTIM.

    Herr Frohlmann, a German aviator, is the latest victim of the air. While biplaning at Mulheim he fell from a height of 100ft., and sustained grievous injuries. ...

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  11. AMERICAN POLITICS. NEW YORK "BOSSES" BEATEN.

    Mr. Roosevelt, who turned the tables upon the Republican "bosses" at the New York State Convention at Saratoga on Tuesday by seeming the chairmanship, scored ...

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  12. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that the manner in which the Conservatives are dodging the Osborne judgment issue, by means of payment of members, is ...

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  13. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—A special report by Dr. Joske and Mr. Welldon on the work of the Lady Talbot Milk Institute has been laid before Parliament, and some hints as to its ...

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  14. MIXED MARRIAGES.

    Much interest is taken throughout the State of Washington, in a proposed marriage between a Japanese and a white girl at Tacoma, on Puget Sound. The Japanese ...

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  15. SENSATIONAL INCIDENTS.

    The atrocious acts committed by young girls and the worst class of women in Berlin have been a painful feature of the riots. The majority of the rioters, however, were ...

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  16. SHIRE COUNCILLOR'S EXPERIENCE.

    Councillor D. W. Coutts, just re-elected unopposed as one of the North Riding members of the East Loddon Shire Council, attended the last meeting of the council for ...

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  17. SOUTH WALES COLLIERS.

    The complete count of the ballot votes in the Rhondda Valley coalfield, South Wales, shows that the majority against a general strike is 25,999. Papers were ...

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  18. ALLEGED CORRUPTION.

    A Congressional inquiry is being held into the election of Senator William Lorimer, of Illinois, in May of last year. Mr. Lorimer, who was a member of the House of ...

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  19. LOCKED-UP ESTATE.

    Mr. Robert Arlington of Leeds, who died in 1900, left an estate which has accumulated in value whilst the will was being disentangled. The result is that a ...

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  20. OUTRAGE BY POLICE.

    An extraordinary outrage was perpetrated by the police during the disturbances last night. Four newspaper correspondents, Mr. ...

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  21. LABOUR EXCHANGE OFFICIAL.

    Mr. Buxton, President of the Board of Trade, has suspended the manager of the Bradford Labour Exchange. His offence was the writing of a letter reminding ...

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  22. "ACTUAL PAGANISM."

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Public morality in Australia, and especially in Tasmania, was freely discussed at to-day's meeting of the Presbyterian General Assembly of ...

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  23. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    Negotiations have been set afoot to hold the Festival of Empire (which was postponed until next year in consequence of the King's death) at the White City, in ...

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  24. BOY BILLIARDIST.

    George Gray, the young Australian billiard-player, and the world's losing hazard champion, played his first match in public since his arrival in England this week. ...

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  25. GOLD IN ALASKA.

    A report is to hand that a fresh placer (alluvial) gold discovery has been made in Alaska at the Kenai River. No details have been received so far. ...

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  26. WAGES IN THE WOOL TRADE.

    The arbitrators appointed to revise the wages of woolcombers' warehousemen have raised them to a uniform rate of 24/ a week from August, 1911, and 25/ from ...

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  27. HOME RULE.

    The fifth biennial national convention of the United Irish League of the United States is being held at Buffalo. Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Irish party in the ...

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  28. COTTON TRADE CRISIS.

    The magnitude of the dispute in the cot[?] the Cotton Spinners' Federation having reached the limit of concession, the trade unions will be called upon to make ...

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  29. HUNGARIAN LOAN.

    The Hungarian General Credit Bank, on behalf of Austro-Hungarian and German bankers, have taken three-fourths of the Hungarian loan of £20,833,000, and has ...

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  30. BANK RATE.

    The Rank rate, which was reduced from 3½ per cent. to 3 per cent[?] on June 9, was raised to-day to 4 per cent. ...

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  31. STATE PARLIAMENTS. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Legislative Assembly sat till 5 minutes past 3 o'clock this morning At 10 o'clock last night the closure was applied on the Mining ...

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  32. DEADLY DISEASES.

    Sixteen fresh cases of cholera were reported in Naples and province yesterday. Ten deaths occurred. REuter's agency reports a case of plague ...

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  33. HOSTILE SECTS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Speaking at the meeting of the Baptist Union to-day, the Rev. G. M. Bell (Basino) said that denominationalism was one of the greatest ...

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  34. MISSING JEWELS.

    The Countess of Antrim, who is travelling in Canada, made the discovery some days ago at Winnipeg that she had lost her jewels, valued at £8,000, and concluded ...

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  35. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Foster, of Finchley, Avoca-street, South Yarra, gentleman, died on September 6, leaving estate of the value of £31,170. It consists of £10,250 realty and £20,920 personalty, and by a ...

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  36. NORTH MELBOURNE'S OUTCRY.

    A meeting convened by Councillor Clement Davidson, of the City Council, was held at the M[?]hanies'-hall, North Melbourne, on Thursday afternoon. ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A man and woman have been arrested in Milan, who are accused of being concerned in thefts of jewels from hotels to the value of £20,000. The robberies were ...

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  38. "REVOLUTION IN MINIATURE."

    An official statement regarding the riots, which has been issued from the police headquarters, says:—"This is an extremely serious affair. It is a revolution in ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Thusday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Miller objected to the regulation issued by the Government providing that no subsidy should be paid to ...

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  40. MINING CAMP RIOT.

    Dynamite was freely used during a riot in a mining camp in Colorado. An outbreak of fire followed the explosions. One man was killed, and many were injured. ...

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  41. ADMIRAL HENDERSON.

    No public engagements or official consultations were arranged yesterday for Admiral Henderson, who was enabled to spend the whole day over his papers, and ...

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  42. WHITEHAVEN COLLIERY.

    A party of workmen has entered the Wellington coal mine at Whitehaven, Cumberland, in which the great explosion occurred in May last, in order to recover the ...

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  43. TROOPS IN READINESS.

    Troops are being held in readiness in the vicinity of the Moabit quarter. The authorities, however, are afraid to summon them, lest the army's intervention may lead to ...

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  44. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  45. THE INNER HARBOUR.

    Consideration was given by the works committee of the Harbour Trust yesterday to the question of sending the engineer (Mr. Halliday) on a visit to other leading ...

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  46. ALLEGED GERMAN SPY.

    Lieutenant Hel[?], the German army officer arrested for espionage whilst engaged in sketching the fortifications of Portsmouth, has been committed for trial. It ...

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  47. CADETS ON THE MARCH.

    STAWELL, Thursday.—Lieutenant A. G. Butcher, and 25 cadets from Ararat, completed a march from Ararat to Stawell shortly before 6 o'clock this evening. The ...

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  48. INDIANS IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    Two Indians at Volksrust in the Transvaal, who were found to be in possession of false permits, have been fined £75, or in default nine months' imprisonment, ...

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  49. THE DUTCH FLEET. A STORMY PASSAGE.

    Rough weather is probably being experienced by the Dutch war-ships on their trip along the coast from Sydney. Storms of varying strength have been prevailing ...

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  50. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  51. LAND AND THE BUDGET.

    Owing to the Budget, Mrs. Stewart, a land-owner of Oswestry, Shropshire, has decided to dispose of her ancestral estate. The property, which comprises 1,000 acres, ...

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  52. MINER'S FATE.

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—Benjamin Cornish, a miner, employed at the Electro Hydraulic Sluicing Company's lease at Carngham, was crushed to death to-day. ...

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  53. MINING SHARES.

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  54. FRENCH RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A railway collision occurred yesterday at Sable-Sur-Sarthe, in the west of France. Twenty passengers were slightly injured. ...

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  55. COMPULSORY VACCINATION.

    The director of quarantine (Dr. Norris), in a report to the Minister of Customs (Mr. Tudor), comments strongly on the need for compulsory vaccination, and the inadequacy ...

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  56. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    HOBART, Thursday.—David Rainbow, farmer, about 65 years of age, left his home, three miles from Derby, on Firday of last week, to drive cattle into the bush. ...

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  57. A FATAL QUARREL.

    As a result of the street affray in Batstreet, Port Melbourne, on Wednesday evening, in which John Brooks, aged 54, a stoker, is alleged to have received a blow ...

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  58. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  59. THE BENT MEMORIAL.

    A meeting of the Brighton and Moorabbin committees of the Bent Memorial Fund was held at the Brighton Town-hall on Thursday evening, when the mayor of ...

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  60. KING ISLAND WRECK. WIRELESS STATION SOUGHT.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—Following upon the wreck of the Carnarvon Bay at King Island, C. H. Smith and Co. (Lloyd's agents) are urging the necessity for the ...

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  61. FEDERAL GARDEN PARTY.

    Nearly 2,000 invitations have been issued for the garden party to be held at Federal Parliament-house on Tuesday in honour of the officers of the Dutch squadron. The ...

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  62. MUNICIPAL SUPPLY.

    At the last meeting of the Prahran branch of the Australian Natives' Association on Wednesday evening, Mr. F. M'Naughton in the chair, the question of milk supply ...

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  63. CHARITABLE ACKNOWLEDG MENTS.

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  64. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I notice by yours of even date that the Minister for Public Works is satistied with Captain Bolger's statement that he did not make sure the castaways from the ...

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  66. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  67. ACQUITTED OF MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the case in which Darey William Bridge was charged at the Dubbo Circuit Court with the murder of George Moores, who was [?] ...

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  68. SCHOOL TEACHER'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Dr. A. C. Brownless was arrested this afternoon in connection with the death of a school teacher, named Evelyn Webber, daughter of a [?] ...

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  69. SCOTTISH COMMISSIONERS.

    STANTHORPE (Q.), Thursday.—The Scottish agricultural commissioners, who are visiting Queensland to study conditions, arrived at Wallangarra this morning, ...

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