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  2. FOOTBALL AMENITIES. MADDEN STANDS DOWN.

    Michael Madden, of Essendon Football Club, was charged before the investigation commission of the Football Association last night with having during the first quarter ...

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  3. SPLIT IN THE CAUCUS. NEW SOUTH WALES DEADLOCK

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A crisis is rumoured in State political circles. There has been considerable excitement in the ranks of the Ministerial Labour party since ...

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  4. OVERSEA VISITORS. MR. M'GOWEN'S MOVEMENTS.

    Mr. M'Gowen, Premier of New South Wales, proposes to go to Sheffield on Thursday. He will then spend three days in Manchester, and will later proceed to Liverpool, ...

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  5. CONSTITUTIONAL FIGHT. AMENDMENTS TO VETO BILL.

    The debate in committee stage in the House of Lords on the Parliament Bill was resumed yesterday. Lord Lansdowne, leader of the Unionist ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Lady Dudley and Adeline Duchess of Bedford arrived at Brisbane yesterday morning by the s.s. Zealandia en route for England. They were met by the Governor (Sir ...

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  7. KING INSPECTS SCOUTS.

    His Majesty the King yesterday inspected 35,000 boy scouts at Windsor-park. The Queen, the Prince of Wales, Field Marshal Lord Roberts, Lieutenant-General Sir ...

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  8. THE POWERS AND MOROCCO BRITISH GOVERNMENT ALERT.

    The British Government is taking steps to provide against any situation that may arise out of the action of Germany in sending the gunboat Panther to the port of ...

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  9. SEA SUPREMACY.

    A debate took place in the House of Commons yesterday in Committee of Supply on the naval shipbuilding vote. Replying to Mr. A. H. Lee, Unionist ...

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  10. ELECTRIC TRAMS.

    Further evidence concerning the electrification of the Melbourne tramways was taken yesterday morning by the Traffic Commission at the State Parliament-house. ...

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  11. IRISH ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The Australian Parliamentary visitors to Ireland were entertained on Monday at a banquet by the University. College at Dublin. They were yesterday the guests at ...

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  12. WEST AUSTRALIAN PREMIER.

    Mr. Frank Wilson, Premier of Western Australia, was entertained by 100 city friends at a farewell luncheon yesterday, prior to his departure from London. Among ...

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  13. GERMANY'S SECOND MOVE.

    The cruiser Berlin on Saturday sailed from Kiel for Agadir, to replace the Panther. ...

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  14. IRELAND AND THE KING.

    Several weeks ago, when the King's forthcoming visit to Ireland was announced, the proposal was made at a meeting of the Corporation of Dublin that an address of ...

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  15. RUSSIAN REPROBATION.

    The "Novoe Vremya," in an article to-day, charges Germany with having infringed both the letter and the spirit of the Algeairas and Franco-German conventions. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. UNIONIST SEAT.

    Mr. Ronald M'Neill, Unionist, has been returned unopposed for the St. Augustine's division of Kent, the seat being vacated by the creation of Mr. A. Akers Douglas ...

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  17. MR. TAFT IN PERIL.

    A sensational incident occurred to-day while President Taft was attending a military review. Mr. Taft was entering the reviewing-stand in front of the monument ...

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  18. FRENCH FRANCHISE.

    The question of reintroducing in Parliamentary elections the "scrutin de liste," with the representation of minorities, was considered in the Chamber of Deputies ...

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  19. LAUGHTER.

    Few, if any, of the audience who were privileged to hear the Bishop of Tasmania (Dr. Mercer) at the Cathedral Chapter-house last night arrived with any idea that ...

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  20. INDEPENDENCE DAY. BANQUET IN LONDON.

    Sir J. G. Findlay (Attorney-General of New Zealand) and Mr. M'Gowen (Premier of New South Wales) were among those who attended the Independence Day ...

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  21. R. LEE SUSPENDED.

    The investigation committee of the Victorian Football League last night inquired into the reports made by Central Umpire Dwyer and Boundary Umpire Williams, ...

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  22. TARIFF RECIPROCITY.

    Speaking at the Fourth of July celebration in this city yesterday, President Taft answered the Republican argument that reciprocity in not a good Republican ...

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  23. CRICKET IN ENGLAND. PROJECTED AUSTRALIAN TOUR.

    The following are the batting averages for the season of the players who have been invited to join the English team which is to visit Australia this year:— ...

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  24. MR. NIELS'W INFLEXIBLE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In answering a question in the Legislative Assembly to-night. Mr. Nielsen repeated his determination to go on with his measure for the ...

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  25. CRITICISING A JUDGE.

    Reference was made list night by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to the criticism of Mr. Justice Higgins to which Mr. Waddell gave utterance in the New ...

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  26. FRENCH PRECAUTIONS.

    The first French squadron has left Toulon for the purpose of carrying out firing practice. It has been arranged that the vessels shall be in constant wireless communication ...

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  27. CELEBRATION BLAZE.

    Fires are numerous on Independence Day, but the destruction of half the town of Princeton, 30 miles distant from this city, [?] a record disaster. The fire broke out last ...

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  28. LANCASHIRE'S GREAT SCORE.

    Playing against Hampshire to-day, Lancashire scored 676 for a loss of seven wickets, winning by an innings and 455. Spooner contributed 186. ...

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  29. DANGER IN EUROPE.

    The "Neue Freie Presse," a semi-official organ, announces that a complete agreement has been reached between Austria-Hungary, Italy, and Russia, which will be ...

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  30. UNIVERSITY MATCH.

    The university match between teams representing Oxford and Cambridge was continued at Lord's to-day. In the first innings Cambridge made 217. P. R. Le ...

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  31. SMUGGLED ARMS.

    A significant discovery was made yesterday at Orense, in the north west of Spain Four 8-centimetre Krupp guns, with carriages and spare wheels, 1,000 ordinary ...

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  32. SMALL DEATH-ROLL.

    Deaths from burning injuries and other causes have been legion on Independence Day in past years, but it is believed, happily, that the number who were killed ...

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  33. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    Twelve thousand carters have gone on atrike in Manchester, and great disorder has ensued. The strikers yesterday endeavoured to ...

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  34. LAWN TENNIS.

    The lawn tennis matches for the All England championships were continued this morning. In the gentlemen's' doubles Dr. Pockley (New South Wales) and S. N. ...

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  35. DISTILLERY ABLAZE.

    Later particulars concerning the fire at the distillery at Dalmore, in Ross-shire, on Monday night, show that the spectacle was one of splendour and terror. ...

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  36. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Alexander Gunn, of Brachour, near Wagga, grazier and bacteriologist, who died on September 24, left personal estate in Victoria of the value of £2,738, together with property in New South Wales ...

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  37. THE CLAIMS OF SPAIN.

    In an interview, published a few weeks ago in the "New York Herald," Conde do Romanones gave a Spanish view of the relations between France and Spain in regard ...

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  38. CORONATION HONOURS.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Ceylon files announce the following Coronation honours, in addition to those cabled to Australia:— KNIGHTS OF THE GARTER.—The Dukes of ...

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  39. GOLF.

    A. Marsy, the well-known French golfer, in a match at La Boulie to-day, won the open championship of France, defeating T. Vardon (winer of the English ...

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  40. LARRIKINS ROUT CADETS. SQUADS DRIVEN TO SHELTER.

    Soon after Sergeant-Major Doubleday began to drill 50 cadets at Yarraville on Tuesday night, several young men arrived at the ground, and with much noise proceeded ...

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  41. CAMBERWELL BALL.

    That mayoral hospitality is a frature of Melbourne and suburbs during the winter months is now a recognised fact. Last night the mayor of Camberwell and Mrs. H. ...

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  42. BELL SAVES SITUATION.

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—A minute before the bell rang in the match between South Bendigo and Long Gully this afternoon blows were struck by two opposing ...

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  43. LIGHT-WEIGHT BOXING. WOLGAST DEFEATS MORAN.

    Ad. Wolgast and Owen Moran met yesterday in a light-weight contest, Wolgast being the victor. Blood was drawn from Moran in the first ...

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  44. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Gordon Charles William Serivener, bootseller, of Stawell. Causes of insolvency— Dulness of business, inability to collect outstanding accounts, and pressure of ...

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  45. CATHEDRAL WRECKED.

    The cathedral at Frederiction, the capital of the province of New Brunswick, was struck by lightning during a storm yesterday. The interior of the building was ...

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  46. BIGAMIST SENTENCED.

    The hearing of an amazing case of bigamy has just been concluded. George Lucid was charged with having contracted a bigamous marriage. The evidence showed ...

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  47. SHOPMEN'S PLEASANT LOT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the course of his evidence to-day before the Royal commission of inquiry into the alleged shortage of labour, Guy Sherington, ...

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  49. INSUBORDINATE CONDUCT.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—At the parade of cadets to-day one of the lads, about 16 years of age, declined to come to attention when directed by the commanding officer. ...

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  50. RIVERS AND CASTER.

    Joe Rivers defeated Joe Caster, of Brooklyn, in a thirteen-round fight last night. ...

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  51. HOBART SHOPS BURNT.

    HOBART, Wednesday. A disastrous outbreak of fire occurred in Hobart this evening about 10 o'clock. One of the largest drapery establishments in the city ...

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  52. TREACLE LEADS TO TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Withe Loy appealed at the Bathurst Quarler Sessions, before Judge Docker, to-day, against his conviction for having opium in his possession. ...

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  53. ANTI-VACCINATIONISTS.

    According to a report placed before the Legislative Assembly yesterday, at the request of Mr. M'[?]regor, H.HS profecations for non-vaceination were instituted by the ...

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  54. BRITISH CAPITAL.

    The "Economist" to-day contains a review of capital issues for the last half-year. It shows that the capital issues in the United Kingdom amounted to £16,677,000, ...

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  55. FAMOUS RAM SOLD.

    Mr. Harding, of Mount Vernon, New Zealand, has purchased a valuable Romney ram, which has lately gained prizes at the Norwich and other shows. The price was 300 ...

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  56. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    At (half past 10 Kane v. Pu[?] (judgement). Chamber [?] Prot[?] and insolvency. GENERAL SESSIONS. (Before Acting Judge Burner.) ...

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