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  2. BRITAIN'S PERIL GREATEST FOR 100 YEARS. Y

    A significant warning regarding the state of Great Britain's defences, was uttered by Lord Esher yesterday in a speech at Callander, in Perthshire. The fact that the ...

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  3. GERMAN AIRSHIPS.

    Count Zeppelin, the eminent German aeronaut, has established a, wonderful reicord, both for time and distance, in his last flight. ...

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  4. BRITISH BUDGET.

    Lord George Hamilton, the veteran statesman, who was Secretary for India in the Salisbury-Balfour Administrations, in a letter to "The Times" estimates that the new ...

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  5. v. LEICESTERSHIRE.AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    First Innings [?] 272 AUSTRALIA. First Innings. One wicket for [?] 46 ...

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  6. ELECTORS' RIGHTS. CLOSING. THE ROLLS.

    The supplementary rolls for the Legislative Council and Legislative Assembly closed at midnight last night. All day the registrars' offices were besieged with ...

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  7. ANARCHISTS IN AUSTRALIA. TWO NIHILISTS LOCATED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The police here are dumb as regards the bombs exploded at Broken Hill, but it has been ascertained privately that Melbourne information is ...

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  8. NO DISSOLUTION GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S DECISION.

    The Governor-General yesterday refused to grant the request of the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) for a dissolution of the Federal Parliament. Mr. Fisher ...

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  9. STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT.

    After the Speaker (Sir Frederick Holder) had read prayers in the House of Representtatives yesterday, Mr. Fisher announced the resignation of his Ministry. ...

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  10. NONE IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.—So far as the police authorities know, none of the Russian terrorists complained of in the south are located in Queensland. ...

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  11. WORKERS' INSURANCE.

    The functions of friendly societies in the encouragement of thrift were dealt with yesterday by Mr. Ben Kilvington, Grand Master of the Manchester Unity ...

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  12. NEW FORESTS BILL.

    A draft of the new Forests Act Amendment Bill was adopted by the state Ministry yesterday, on the recommendation of the Minister for Forests (Mr. M'Bride). ...

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  13. ENROLLING THE WOMEN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 words
  14. GERMAN TAXATION.

    The Conservative party in the Finance Committee of the Reichstag, which is dealnig with Herr Sydow's new taxation proposals, has skilfully contrived to escape the ...

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  15. -BRUNSWICK.

    The electoral registrar for Brunswick (Mr. Walter Taylor) was busy until a late hour at his temporary office opposite the local town-hall, issuing electoral rights to ...

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  16. "POOR GROWING. WRETCHES."

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—the Labour party held a meeting in the Alfred-hall tonight to condemn the new Federal Government. ...

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  17. IN THE COUNTRY.

    BALLARAT. Tuesday.—The number of electors' rights issued for Ballarat West was 4,326. which, added to the 348 names previously on the electors' right roll, and 3,301 ...

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  18. DEATH OF MR. T. PRICE. A STATE FUNERAL.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The announcement of the death of the Premier (Mr. T. Price) was received with genuine regret to-day. The Town-hall bells tolled, and ...

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  19. LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS.

    Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the ScottishAmerican millionarie, has made a proposal in his capacity of president of the Peace Society, regarding the limitation of naval ...

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  20. ORGANISING YOUNG ELECTORS.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—A movement is on foot to establish a Young Liberals organisation, in connection with the Liberal and Democratic Association founded recently in ...

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  21. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Are the electoral facilities at any place in Victoria as poor as they are at Hawthorn? I went to the registrar's office last night in order to take out my "right," ...

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  22. TERRIFIC CYCLONE.

    Many houses, schools, and churches in Zephyr, Texas, were demolished by the great storm which swept over the state on Sunday. ...

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  23. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Anglican Year Book for 1908 gives particulars of the financial aid accorded the numerous mission societies and movements controlled by the Anglican Church ...

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  24. MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE.

    Mr. Fisher, in the House of Representatives yesterday, moved— "That this House places on record its profound regret at the untimely decease of the Premier ...

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  25. NOTES BY OBSERVER.

    Leicestershire got more than their average score of last season in batting agaisnt the Australians. Their batting averages for the year would have given this eleven an ...

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  26. MARITIME STRIKE.

    Dislocation of trade in consequence of the maritime strike in Marscilles has become so great that the French Government has decided to intervene. ...

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  27. COMMONWEALTH REVENUE.

    The monthly return of Customs and excise revenue for the month of May was made available yesterday by the secretary to the Commonwealth Treasury (Mr. G. T. ...

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  28. CONSTRUCTION OF DESTROYERS.

    Yesterday the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) received a letter from the Victorian Premier (Mr. Murray) in connection with the proposed construction of ...

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  29. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    Two hundred and fifty professional men from Hanover and other German towns are spending Whitsuntide in London. This visit was arranged as a sequel to the ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICA. NATAL AND UNION.

    There are further indications of opposition in Natal to that colony joining the South African Union. Reuter's Agency at Durban reports that the Labour party in ...

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  31. COAL MINERS' WAGES.

    The Scottish mine-owners, who decided some time ago to reduce wages to 5/6 a day when the Eight Hours in Mines Act comes into force on July 1 next, have resolved to ...

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  32. KING'S COLONIALS.

    An encampment of the King's Colonials Yeomanry, which belong to the Territorial forces, in now being held at Colcherster. While the men were assembled they ...

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  33. BANKER'S SUICIDE.

    Mr. Dennis Edwin Samuel, member of the firm of Messrs. Samuel, Montagu, and Co., bankers, committed suicide yesterday. He bad been suffering from influenza, and ...

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  34. GOVERNOR OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—His Excellency the Governor (Sir Day Bosanquet), in forwarding a message of sympathy to Mrs. Price, states that the following message ...

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  35. THE TRANSVAAL.

    A bill to provide for municipal reform has been introduced by Mr. J. C. Smuts, Colonial Secretary to the Transvaal. The principal feature of the measure is to ...

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  36. AUSTRALIA AND ASIA.

    An expedition of great scientific interest has been organised by Dr. Tlbert, a German scientist. The party will proceed to the Island of Lombok, in the Malay archipelago, ...

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  37. OLD BELIEVERS.

    The members of the Russian seet known as the Old Believers, who number 15,000,000, and are scattered through Austria, the Balkan states, and other European ...

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  38. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are reported:— Arrivals—Aberlour, s.s., from Melbourne, March 6: Ivernn, barque, from Sydney, ...

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  39. CHARGES AGAINST RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Three railway servants were proceeded against in the Water Summons Court to-day on charges of embezzlement in connection with sleeping-car ...

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  40. VICTORIA.

    Telegrams of sympathy in connection with the death of the South Australian Premier (Mr. Price) were yesterday sent by the Victorian Premier (Mr. Murray) ...

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  41. MURDER OF MISS DUFFY.

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.—The hearing of the Carpentaria-ease against the aboriginal "Billy" Wilson, charged with the murder of Miss Duffy, a governess, was ...

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  42. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In connection with the death of Mr. T. Price, the Premier [?]ent the following telegram to Mr. Peake:— "This Government expresses deep regret at the ...

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  43. TRAMWAY RETURNS.

    The following were the traffic returns of the Melbourne Tramway Company for the month of May, with a comparison with those of the same month of last year:— ...

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  44. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Joseph Herman Nolte, of Tahara, farmer, who died on March 18, left castate of the value of £5,911. It consists of £5,320 realy, and £591 personalty and by a will dated March 12, 1909, is ...

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  45. BILLIARDS.

    This tournament was advanced another stage yesterday eveing, when E. J, Campbell (rec. 65) met A. Sheppard (rec. 205). The long-handicap man was a long time finding form, and at 500 ...

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  46. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—The Premier (Mr. Newton Moore) to-day despatched the following telegram to Mr. H. Peake (Acting Premier of South Australia):— ...

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  47. VICAR USED CUTICUURA.

    Which Brought Him Relief from Affection of Face and Forehead—Tried Several Other Remedies and Consulted Two Physicians—In Midst of Busy Life Sends Letter fo Praise. ...

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  48. ABUSE IN HINDUSTANI.

    EUROA, Tuesday.—Considerable time was taken up at the Police Court to-day, in the hearing of a charge of absuive language laid by a Hindoo hawker named ...

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  49. DEPORTATION OF KANAKAS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The work of deporting the kanakas from Queensland bus not yet been completed. A small number are now being gathered in Brisbane. They ...

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  50. NEW INSOLVENTSl,

    'Allan John Adams, of Ararat, formerly of Maryborough, miner. Causes of insolvency—Want of continuous employment and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £35 ...

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  51. GREAT BRITAIN.

    Many of the newspapers contain sympathetic references to the late Mr. Thomas Price, Premier of South Australia, news of whose death is published to-day. ...

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  52. LIFE INSURANCE

    Means keeping a bottle of "Bonnington's Irish Moss" in the medicine chest, ready for instant use when required. It builds up the lungs.—[Advt.] PALM RICE FLAKES make a light, delicious ...

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  53. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS.

    As a remedy for the cases to which it is adapted, has received the highly creditable testimony of many physicians in Australia. —[Advt.] ...

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  54. PEARS SOAP.

    Pure in every particles.—[Advt.] ...

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  55. MILO CIGARETTES

    Are preferred by lovers of good-[?] Guaranteed hand-made—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 11 words
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