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  2. THE REFERENDUM.

    An enthusiastic audience filled the Town-hall last night, when addresses were delivered by Mr. deakin, leader of the Opposition in the Federal Parliament, and the ...

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  3. WAR IN MOROCCO. Rebels Attack the Capital.

    The Berber tribesmen, who are heading the revolt in Northern Morocco against the rule of Mulai Hafid, are now outside the walls of Fez. ...

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  4. THE KING. ROYAL VISIT TO EDINBURGIL.

    An official announcement was made yesterday respecting the visit of the King and Queen to Edinburgh. Their Majesties will be in the Scottish capital from July 17 to ...

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  5. LUSITANIAS OF THE AIR.

    The most ambitious in the history of aeronautics has been launched in this city. Captain Hildebrandt, a German aviator, ...

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  6. FOREIGN WAR-SHIPS. ORDERS PLACED IN ENGLAND.

    The Chilian Government which has decided lo reconstruct its navy, lately called for tenders for the building of two Dreadnoughts, each of 26,000 tons. The lowest ...

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  7. TRAPPED IN MINE.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—An unexpected fall of ground took place at the New Normanby mine, at Ballarat East, this after-noon, trapping one miner and injuring ...

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  8. PRESENT-DAY UNIONISM.

    Industrial troubles provided the president of the Victorian Employers' Federation (Mr. R. O. Blackwood) with a text for an address, which he delivered at the monthly ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    One of London's memorable houses, that of Dr. Samuel Johnson, at 17 Gough-square, Fleet-street, has been presented to the nation by Mr. Cecil Harmsworth. This ...

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  10. STATE PORTRAIT.

    Sir Luke Fildes, R.A., his received a commission to paint a State portrait of the King. ...

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  11. CADETS FOR CORONATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— At a meeting held at the town-hall to-day, it was explained that the cost of sending the contingent of cadets to England to take part in the ...

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  12. UNION DOMINATION.

    There were further developments at a meeting of the Prahran branch of the Poliitical Labour Council last evening in the case of Mr. J. T. Packer, who was recently ...

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  13. FRENCH AND SPANISH INTERESTS

    M. Cruppi, Minister of Foreign Affairs, stated in the Senate yesterday that if the situation at Fez became difficult the Government would take the necessary ...

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  14. WORLD'S LARGEST BATTLESHIP.

    The huge battleship Rio de Janciro, the third of the Brazilian Dreadnoughts, which is being built by Messrs. Armstrong, Whitworth, and Co., of Elswick, will he armed ...

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  15. CZAR IN PERIL.

    A rumour has been circulated here that a plot on the life of the Czar has been discovered. It is said that two men were arrested in the act of carrying into the Winter ...

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  16. SPAIN PREPARED.

    Statements were made yesterday in both Houses of the Cortes in regard to the situation in Morocco. In the Senate Senor Prieto, Minister for ...

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  17. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    Commenting on the announcement that thE South African Union Ministry has declined to make use of the South African building at the Festival of Empire, which ...

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  18. FOREIGN NAVIES.

    A strike has occurred at the Schichan naval yard at Danzig, where the battle-ship Ersatr Aegir is building. Seven hundred men have left work, demanding an increase ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICAN TEAM.

    Mr R. P. Fitzgerald, who was manager of the South African cricket team that visited Australia, was interviewed yesterday upon the return of the team regarding ...

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  20. FIGHTING IN MEXICO.

    Advices from Mexicali state that a revolutionary force containing 80 Americans, and commanded by a former quarter-master in the American army, attacked a position ...

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  21. SWIFTEST CRUISER.

    H.M.S.Indefatigable,the new Dreadnought cruiser of the Invincible type, has achieved a speed of 20 knots in trials. With the exception of destroyers she is the fastest ...

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  22. ROMANCE OF MINING. ADVANCE IN VALUE.

    Since the days when South New Moon shares were the fashion no Bendigo stock has attained such prominence in the stock and share market as Central Red, White, ...

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  23. ARBITRATION.

    The council of the Inter-Parliamentary Union has unanimously passed a resolution, proposed by Lord Weardale, who was president of the union in 1906, expressing ...

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  24. FIRE AT A FESTIVAL.

    Great loss of life was caused near Poona yesterday during a festival. The gathering was held in a thatched building provided with only one exit. While the ceremonial ...

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  25. TURKISH REBELLIONS. ALBANIAN SUCCESSES.

    The Albanian insurgents have returned in force to Tushi and Kastrati, again surrounding the Turkish garrinsons in both places. They have also reocenpied all the forts in ...

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  26. RARE BOOKS.

    Under the terms of the will of Mr. Alfred Huth, who died in December last, 50 books have been selected from his famous collection, to be placed in the British Museum. ...

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  27. POSTAL GRIEVANCES. PROPORTIONAL GRADING TO GO.

    PERTH, Monday.—The West Australian Post and Telegraph Association received an intimation on Saturday that the Postmaster-General had agreed to raise the ...

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  28. REVOLT IN YEMEN.

    The Yemen rebels, driven from their siege of the capital, Sana'a have now concentrated their efforts on El Sajjah. They are shelling the town with guns captured ...

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  29. ESPIONAGE. SALE OF MOBILISATION PLANS.

    A gang of spies bas been arrested on a charge of stealing from the fortress of Schwcidenitz, in Silcsia, a number of sceret mobilisation plans. It is alleged that the ...

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  30. REBEL DEFEAT.

    A fierce engagement has taken place at Sinan Pasha, near Sana'a. Five hundred Arabs and 150 of the Imperial troops were killed or wounded. Elsewhere the rebels ...

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  31. POLICE PROSECUTIONS.

    After having heard part of the evidence in a case before the City Court yesterday, in which Stanley Hugh Stott was charged with having obtained £2 with intent to ...

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  32. FRENCH SECRETS.

    When the Mohammedan Maimon, who was arrested for disclosing secret documents to foreeiga powers, was brought before the magistrate, ten copies of ...

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  33. FRONTIER MURDER.

    An explanation has been given of the causes which led to the murder of Mr. Norl Williamson (assistant political officer in the district of Sadiya and Lakhimpur). Dr. ...

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  34. NEW SCHEME PREPARED.

    It was announced by the PostmasterGeneral (Mr. Thomas) in Adelaide last week that the public service commissioner had agreed to the abolition of proprotional ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Speaking this after-noon at the opening of the Pioneer's Club, Lord Dudley reffered to the question of the australian navy. ...

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  36. TOWN IN A TURMOIL.

    A sentence of three months' imprisonment which was passed on a man named Hodgson for assaulting Constable Heathorn led to a riot at Silsden in Yorkshire, owing ...

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  37. GRAY'S STROKE.

    The Billiards Control Club, which was not up in opposition to the Billiards Associattion some time ago to make rule and regulations for the control of the game in ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A committee of the Senate of the Union Parliament has been engaged upon consideration of the best means of encouraging closer settlement. ...

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  39. DEVELOPMENT WORK.

    BENDIGO Monday.—The firing out in the east crossent at 400ft. at the Central Red, While, and Blue mine took p[?]ce on Monday afternoon, and although very ...

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  40. BUSH NURSING SCHEME.

    Mr. W.A.Meeks, who was hon.treasurer of the Federal Bush Nursing Scheme, has forwarded to the hon.secretory of the Victorian Bush Nursing Association (Dr. J. ...

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  41. HOBBLE SKIRTS AND TRAMS.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—In answer to a copmlaint about the height of tram steps, the manager of the Tramway Trust (Mr. Goodman) reported to the City Council that ...

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  42. GLASS-BOTTOMED SHIPS.

    The experiment of covering ships' bottoms with glasss will shortly be tested on an ocean liner. It is beieved that the innovation will enable an increased speed to ...

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  43. "SIR JOHN" MURRAY.

    SALE, Monday.—The Premier (Mr. Murray) arrived here by the midday train, and was met by Mr. A. Mathieson, president of the branch of the People's Party, ...

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  45. FOOTBALL REFORM.

    The conference between representatives of the Victorian football League and [?] tion [?] yesterday evening at Young and Jackson's Hotel. Mr. C. Brownlow ...

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  46. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    David Davies, late of Wood[?] West. farmer who died on December 20 last, by his will dated December 23, 1909. left realty [?] and personality [?] to his widow and children. ...

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  47. PILICE UNIFORMS FREE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—In accordance with the decision that the police of Queensland should this year be provided with an allowance for their uniforms, the men will ...

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  48. ALLEGED ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    William Tatum, a young man, was given in charge last night by Ray Smith,a woman 23 years of age, having at 106 Young-street Fitzroy. She alleged that he had assaulted ...

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