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  2. POWERS IN MOROCCO. GERMAN ECONOMIC CLAIMS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Figaro" states that Germany will renounce her claims to territory in Morocco, but will insist on German industrial and financial ...

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  3. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE.

    YOUNG (N.S.W), Monday.—A charge of murder has arisen out of the railway trip of four residents of Burrangong, William Roche, aged 19 years, having been arrested ...

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  4. CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUE. PROPOSED CREATION OF PEERS.

    The fact that the Government was scarcely able to rely upon the support of half the existing Liberal peers during recent divisions has been much commented ...

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  5. ALLIANCE WITH JAPAN. England's Position.

    Discussing the renewal of the AngloJapanese alliance, with the omission of certain clauses, the "Frankfurter Zeitung" say:—"The treaty has in nowise lost its ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Our London correspondent cables that Prince Leopold of Battenberg has met with an accident at the Territorial camp at Lulworth. His Highness's horse bolted with ...

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  7. SHEFFIELD CHOIR. "DREAM OF GERONTIUS."

    A special interest attaches to "The Dream of Gerontius," because it was through the enthusiastic reception of it at the Wiederrheinische Fest in 1902 and the ...

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  8. STATE PUBLIC WORKS.

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  9. KING. IN WALES. PUBLIC ENGAGEMENTS.

    His Majesty the King, whilst on his visit to Wales to be present at the investiture of the Prince of Wales, performed the ceremony of opening the University College at ...

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  10. WEEK-END VISIT.

    The King and Queen, with the Prince of Wales, Princess Mary, and the Duke of Connaught, were the guests for the weekend of Lord Herbert Vane-Tempest ...

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  11. SIR GEORGE REID. SERIOUS MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    Sir George Reid and two members of his family were sufferers by a serious motor accident to-day. They were spending the week end at the Granville Hotel, at ...

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  12. SOLICITOR'S TRAGIC END.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—Mr. Hugh Wilson Morrow, of the firm of Cuthbert, Morrow, and Must, died in tragie circumstances this morning. He was walking from his ...

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  13. FRENCH CONCESSIONS.

    The "Neue Freic Presse" announces that Germany will renounce territorial compensation in Morocco, but the hinterland of Agadir will be apportioned to her zone ...

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  14. VETO QUESTION.

    Two members of the Ministry made important political announcements on Saturday. Mr. Ure, Lord Advocate for Scotland, ...

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  15. CRUISER AT TENERIFFE.

    The German cruiser Berlin, from Agadir, has arrived, and is coaling and provisioning. ...

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  16. ACTION BY SPAIN.

    A military convoy of the Maghzen (Morocean Government), proceeding from Fez to this city to procure clothing, was unable to pass Alcazar. It was intercepted there ...

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  17. EIGHT HOURS DAY ON FARMS. TRIAL IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The agricultural and pastoral industries have been adversely affected by the great shortage of labourin the country districts, and according to ...

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  18. PLURAL VOTING.

    Sir John Simon, Solicitor-General, in a speech at Walthamstow, said the House of Lords had rejected the bill for the abolition of plural voting, but the Liberals were ...

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  19. ALBANIAN REVOLT. MASSACRE OF CHRISTIANS.

    The Malissori Christians, in Northern Albinia, who are in revolt against Turkish rule, have received unexpected help from Mussulmans. They have been joined by ...

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  20. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Mr. T. M. Healy in a speech at Cork, referring to the provisions of the National Insurance Bill, said that it was exceedingly unfair to dock 4d. a week from the Irish ...

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  21. WIDESPREAD SYMPATHY.

    Sir George Reid passed a fairly quiet night. Miss Reid's condition is less favourable, but she is progressing towards recovery. Lady Reid has gone to Ramsgate ...

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  22. JAPANESE VIEWS.

    The "Asahi Shimbun." discussing the alliance expresses the belief that an arbitration treaty between Japan and America would be practicable only if America ...

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  23. EDUCATION BILL.

    Mr. T. Harvey, Liberal member for West Leeds, on behalf of the Educational Settlement Committee, and supported by Colonel Williams. Unionist member for West ...

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  24. THE TEAM'S EXPERIMENT.

    An amusing series of events in connection with a certain league football club culminated on Saturday. The club, in common with others, has long been in ...

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  25. MR. HUGHES'S COMMENTS.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) made a statement yesterday evening upon the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese alliance in relation to two important phases of ...

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  26. MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY.

    Great concern was expressed by Federal Ministers yesteray at the serious accident which had befallen the High Commissioner. On behalf of himself and colleagues, the ...

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  27. TURKISH REINFORCEMENTS.

    The Turks have sent two mountain batteries and 120 gunners to Mitrovitza, in the north of Albania. ...

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  28. DEVELOPMENT FUND.

    The commissioners of the Development Fund, which was created last year to develop the resources of the country, propose to distribute £325,000 to establish farm ...

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  29. IMPRISONED IN RUSSIA.

    Public indignation has been aroused in England, chietly among the Social Democrats, at the action of the Russian authorities at Warsaw in detaining in prison Miss ...

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  30. GALLANT RESCUE.

    An act of great galiantry has been performed at Livernool, by a dock labourer named O'Brien, who lost his life in saving others. ...

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  31. KITCHENER IN EGYPT.

    The appointment of Lord Kitchener as British Consul-General in Egypt is generally discussed in the newspapers to-day. "The Times" dwells upon the significance ...

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  32. RURAL WORKERS' UNION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the sitting of the Farmers' and Settlers' Conference to-day. Mr. Wetherspoon. M.L.C., moved:— "That this conference is totally opposed to the ...

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  33. BATHER'S FATE.

    A fall over a cascade of 1,000ft. in depth has been the terrible fate of a railway employee who was bathing in the Frodalunga torrent. He became caught in the current. ...

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  34. RECEPTION AT "WHERNSIDE."

    Dr. Harriss, Dr. Coward, and the members of the Shefield Chair were entertained yesterday afternoon by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller at their residence, Whernside, ...

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  35. ROUGH FOOTBALL. PLAYER REPORTED.

    Umpire Wolfe has reported G. Barker (North Melbourne) for having elbowed L. Braid (Brunswick) in the third quarter of the match played between the teams on ...

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  36. GENERAL GABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Ernest Terah Hooley, the company prometer, against whom a receiving order was made a few days ago, has appealed without fuccess against a writ of ...

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  37. VICTORIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    LONDON, June 16.—Inquiries that have been made by Mr. James M'Leod, immigration agent for Victoria, have shown him that the attention of the United Kingdom ...

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  38. REBELLION IN PERSIA.

    Civil war is again thrcatened in Persia by the action of Salared-Dowlch, an uncle of the young Shah, in proclaiming as Shah his brother, Mohammed Ali, on the second ...

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  39. SPECTATOR'S LANGUAGE.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—A young miner named Samuel Hawaks was fined 13/ by the City Beach on Monday on a charge of having used obscene language at the South ...

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  40. MR. HOLMAN'S OPINION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"It is a matter for the warmest congratualtion," said the Acting Premier (Mr. Holman) to-day, in regard to the renewal of the ...

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  41. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Public parks are not for boxing or fighting, and if the league cannot stop the rough practices in football (cowardly compared with boxing) the police should be ...

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  42. GEELONG GUIDE BOOKS.

    GEELONG, Monday.—Mr. W. L. Carr, secretary to the City Progress. Association, on Monday forwarded a number of guidebooks to Dr. Harriss, for distribution ...

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  43. SAVING MILITARY LAUNCH.

    It has been decided by the Acting Minister for Defeuce (Senator M'Gregor) to reweard four fishermen who were instrumental in saving the military launch Mars from wreek ...

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  44. FEDERAL BOUNTIES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 words
  45. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Would you kindly allow me, through your columns, to add to your whole-hearted appreciation of this famous chorus, the weight of my small influence in urging upon ...

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  46. EMPIRE TRADE.

    The Chamber of Commerce at Birmingham entertained a number of the visiting members of overseas Parliaments on Saturday. ...

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  47. POLICE INGENUITY.

    The police have made important arrests in connection with the acts of sabotage on the railways, which have been procceding ever since the great railway strike, and which ...

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  48. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Ward v. Ward Bros. (part hvard). Practice Court. (Before Mr. Justice A'lleckett.) ...

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  49. BOXING.

    The negotiations for a match between Jack Johnson, the world's heavyweight champion, and Bombardier Wells have been auccessful. The men have signed articles ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. RIOT AT BELFAST.

    A serious sectarian disturbance took place on Saturday in the working class quarters of Beliast, between Shankvill and Falls roads. Large crowds assembled, and threw ...

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  52. HENLEY-ON-YARRA.

    The general committee of the Melbourne Ameteur Regatta Association met last evening at Messrs. Young and Jackson's Hotel, Mr. H. E. Rowe in the chair. Mr. E. ...

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  53. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    David Morgan, of Wy Yung, slaughterman. Canses of insolvency—Failure in business as a butcher, drought, and had seasons and sicgness of wife and family. Liabilities. ...

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  54. ENGINEER ARRESTED.

    Herbert Harris, an engineer, 27 years of age, who was arrested at Ballarat by Detective-sergeant Rogerson, will appear before the City Court this morning on a charge of ...

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  55. Advertising

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