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  2. CZAR ON TOUR. SOCIALIST MURDERS A GENERAL.

    'A' tragedy occurred at Stockholm in connection with the visit paid by the Czar to the King of Sweden yesterday. General Beckman was returning from a reception ...

    Article : 89 words
  3. PRESS OF THE EMPIRE. BRITISH HOSPITALITY.

    The Imperial Press delegates and the ladies accompanying them were the guests of Mr. Winston Churchill yesterday at a garden party held at the Board of Trade, ...

    Article : 367 words
  4. POLAR EXPLORATION. WELLMAN AIRSHIP EXPEDITION.

    Mr. Walter Wellman, the intrepid Arctic explorer, who hopes to reach the North Pole by airship, has met with a serious reverse at the outset of the voyage which ...

    Article : 253 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. V. SCOTLAND. SCOTLAND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 209 words
  6. THE FLOODS. GREAT STRETCHES OF WATER.

    COBRAM, Tuesday.—With a cloudless sky and mile upon mile of thick green grass and healthy young crops, with no more water to be seen than that which lay in ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Gibson-Carmichael gave a Ministerial dinner yesterday evening, to which the following were invited:—Mr. Murray (Premier) ...

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  8. PARLIAMENT IN PROFILE

    When prayers were read yesterday, the House presented a curious spectacle. On the Ministerial side there was a strong muster of members, but the Opposition ...

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  9. RADICAL AND LABOUR ATTACKS.

    Members of the Russian Duma now on a visit to England have expressed their disapproval of the manifesto issued by the British Labour party, in which an attack ...

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  10. HERO OF THE SOUTH.

    Lieutenant Shackleton, the leader of the successful Antarctic expedition in the Nimrod, lectured last night before the Royal Geographical Society. Prior to delivering ...

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  11. MAILMAN'S EXPERIENCES.

    WODONGA, Tuesday.—The weather is pleasant, and the Murray continues to fall steadily. Mr. Keast, road manager for Crawford ...

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  12. THE THIRD TEST.

    In addition to the eleven players picked yesterday by the selection committee to represent England in the third test match, which begins at Leeds on Thursday, three ...

    Article : 68 words
  13. PACIFIC CABLE RATES.

    Criticisms of the proposed reductions in the press rates determined upon by the Pacific Cable Company have appeared in several of the Canadian papers. The ...

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  14. INCITEMENT TO MURDER.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Attorney-General (Sir William Robson), in reply to a question by Mr. E. H. Carlile, Unionist member for St. Albans, Herts, ...

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  15. IMPERIAL BUDGET.

    The debate on the Finance Bill, which was introduced consequent upon the Budget, was resumed in committee of the House of Commons yesterday. ...

    Article : 100 words
  16. NOTES BY OBSERVER.

    It is rather a matter of ringing the changes than actually making very definite alterations in the third English Eleven picked to play the Australians at Leeds on ...

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  17. AN EDITOR'S IMPRESSIONS.

    Mr. F. W. Ward, editor of the Sydney "Daily Telegraph," interviewed by the "Daily Chronicle," remarked:—"The deepest impression which the conference has ...

    Article : 77 words
  18. GERMAN CHANCELLOR.

    The warning uttered by the German Chancellor, Prince Bulow, that he would resign office if the Government scheme of taxation were not agreed to, appears to have ...

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  19. GUARDING THE RAILWAYS.

    TOCUMWAL, Tuesday.—The river is 16ft. 8in. above summer level to-night, and rising at the rate of 2in. an hour. So far little or no pressure has come on the levee ...

    Article : 264 words
  20. SCIENCE OF FLIGHT.

    Two munificent bequests to the University of Paris for the encouragement of the study of aeronautics are announced. M. Deutsch, the wealthy enthusiast, who ...

    Article : 101 words
  21. COLLIERY FLOODED.

    A disaster has occurred in a colliery at Carbajo, in Portugal. An underground river flooded the mine, and 51 miners were cut off from all means of escape. ...

    Article : 67 words
  22. CHOLERA IN RUSSIA.

    No improvement has taken place with regard to the outbreak of cholera in St. Petersburg. Since the first case occurred some weeks ago 802 people have been ...

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  23. CHURCH PAGEANT.

    Information has been furnished showing the number of visitors who attended the great historic church pageant in the grounds of Fulham Palace, the residence of the ...

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  24. FIRES ON SHIPBOARD. BARQUE TURGOT DESTROYED.

    The French barque Turgot, 1,958 tons, bound from Hull for Hobart with a general cargo, was wrecked at Tarrafal Bay, Cape Verde Islands, on June 15. Information was ...

    Article : 53 words
  25. RUSSIAN REVOLUTION.

    Allegations have been made recently that the funds of the municipality of Odessa, on the Black Sea, have been misappropriated for the purposes of fomenting revolution. ...

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  26. FARMER SHOT CROSSING CREEK.

    MOOROOPNA, Tuesday.—A peculiar accident happened to a farmer, named J. Mills, who was crossing the Muddy Creek on a log on his hands and knees. Another ...

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  27. OSNABRUK'S CARGO DAMAGED.

    The steamer Osnabruck, 4,240 tons, of the German-Australian line, which left Adelaide on April 21 for Java ports and Hamburg, has arrived at Suez with her cargo on ...

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  28. MEAT FOR THE ARMY.

    Tenders were invited in March last by the War Office for the supply of 666,680[?]b. of tinned meat. The "replacement" clause, which had previously caused Australian ...

    Article : 87 words
  29. AMERICAN IMPRESSIONS.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday—Senator M'Coll, president of the Bendigo Young Men's Christian Association, was given a hearty welcome home from America by the members ...

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  30. MARSEILLES STRIKE.

    A strike of members of the Naval Reserve arising out of the recent marine troubles has taken place at Marseilles. These men, who were delegated to carry ...

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  31. SWIFT RUNNING STREAM.

    YARRAWONG, Tuesday.—The flood-waters have now reached 23ft. 6in. above summer level and are running with great velocity, carrying debris and large logs. ...

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  32. COLOUR OF DUTY STAMPS.

    Regulations under the Stamps Act were passed by the Executive Council yesterday, with the object of preventing a repetition of the duty stamp frauds which were ...

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  33. RECEDING AT ALBURY.

    ALBURY, Tuesday.—Most of the flood-waters in the streets south of the town have subsided. The river is falling steadily, and is now 13ft. 6in. above summer level. ...

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  34. RELIEF AT SEYMOUR.

    SEYMOUR, Tuesday. — The dangers of a severe flood in the town are now over. To-day the river fell another foot. The stream is running rapidly, showing that the ...

    Article : 71 words
  35. BISLEY RIFLE MATCHES

    Twenty-two Canadians have arrived in England to take part in the annual rifle matches at Bisley. It is considered that the team is the best ...

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  36. DREADNOUGHT.

    NARRANDERA, Tuesday.—Sir Samuel M'Caughey, of North Yanco, has given £10,000 to the Dreadnought Fund, through the local committee. ...

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  37. ALLEGED VALUELESS CHEQUES.

    Arthur Leonard Dorrington, married, with three children, and by occupation a clerk, was arrested by Plain-clothes Constable Kinleyside and Senior-constable ...

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  38. POTATO-GROWERS LOSE.

    BRIGHT, Tuesday. — Messrs. F. Muller and Sons, of Ovensvale, the largest potato-growers in this district, suffered severely by the floods of last week. They were engaged ...

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  39. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The trinity Trustees Company is applying for probate of the will and codicils of Selina Heginbottom, late of "Eri-Eriwah," Vautier-street, Elwood, widow, who died on June 6, 1909. The ...

    Article : 240 words
  40. SHIPPING FACILITIES.

    In response to a circular, issued by the Port Melbourne Council to the various municipalities in the state of Victoria, asking for an expression of opinion in regard to ...

    Article : 115 words
  41. R.M.S. ORTONA.

    In the shallow waters about the Port Melbourne piers it is an easy matter for vessels of heavy draught to get into a difficult position. This is what happened yesterday ...

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  42. NATHALIA DISTRICT SUFFERS

    NATILIALIA, Tuesday. — Although the main road from Nathalia to Kyabram is for miles under water and traaffic suspended, the flood-waters at Kotupna are gradually ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    The following letter, dated May 12, has been forwarded by P. B. Burgoyne and Company Limited, wine merchants, of Melbourne, to the Chancellor of the Exchequer ...

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  44. GOVERNMENT VINEYARD INUNDATED.

    A telegram was also received by the Minister for Water Supply (Mr. Graham) yesterday, announcing that the Government vineyard of phylloxera resistant stocks at ...

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  45. WYUNA SETTLERS IN TROUBLE.

    The Minister for Water Supply (Mr. Graham) yesterday afternoon received from the Wyuna Government Farm a telegram stating that the flood waters were flowing ...

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  46. FOOTBALL FRACAS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.— In the course of a football match at Longreach to-day between Longreach and Mount Morgan, two players on opposite sides exchanged ...

    Article : 99 words
  47. DISOBEDIENT SEAMEN.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, four seamen from the ship Denbigh Castle, were charged with having refused to proceed to sea in ...

    Article : 140 words
  48. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words
  49. BAD ABSCESSES CURED.

    "About twelve months ago abscesses began to break out on my head, and I had running sores behind my cars. They grew and spread, and soon a nasty discharge was continually, running from ...

    Article : 205 words
  50. WRECK OF BARQUE ORLEANS.

    A message received from Cape Sorrell, Tasmania, announces that the federal trawler Endeavour signalled that headland yesterday morning, asking for news of the ...

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  51. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Johann Heinrich C. Ruwold, of Beulah, labourer. Causes of insolvency—Failure of crops in 1906 and 1907, losses in stock[?] sickness in family, and pressure of creditors. ...

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  52. MILO CIGARETTES

    Are preferred by lovers of good things. Guaranteed hand-made.—[Advt.] WOODS' GREAT PEPPERMINT CURE for Coughs and Colds has the largest sale of any ...

    Article : 29 words
  53. KEEP YOUR WEATHER EYE OPEN.

    And do not be deceived with counter[?] of Wolfe's-Schnapps; the original has a [?] flavour, and is an excellent stimulant.— [Advt.] ...

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  54. PEARS' SOAP.

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

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  55. BONNINGTON'S IRISH MOSS.

    A marvellous remedy for the cure of Coughs and Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, &c. The good it does is [?]rmanent. Sold everywhere.—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 30 words
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