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  2. SUGAR STRIKE. THRESHOLD OF TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Action was taken to-day which is likely to precipitate trouble in regard to the Queensland sugar strike with the unions in the transport ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES CRISIS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Regarding the desperately keen contest now taking place in connection with the by-elections for Liverpool Plains and Mudgee, the Minister ...

    Article : 370 words
  4. POWERS IN MOROCCO.

    A few days ago Mr. Alan Ostler, special correspondent of the "Daily Express," and Mr. Francis M'Cuilagh, were expelled by the Bashaw of Agadir from the port. They ...

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  5. SINKING OF A SUBMARINE.

    A strange accident happened to the French submarine Rubis (Q. 43), 390 tons, yesterday. The vessel was returning to Cherbourg ...

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  6. MELBA'S CHORUS.

    Seated in a semi-circle in the foyer of Her Majesty's Theatre (the stage being at present out of action) are about 28 young women, and behind them stand about 18 ...

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  7. "IN MEMORIAM" VERSES.

    At the District Court yesterday, before Mr. Dwyer, P.M., Frederick William Marks proceeded against the proprietors of the "Age" newspaper on a charge that they did ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Colonel Burston, one of the Australian officers who formed the bodyguard of the King at the gates of Buckingham Palace on Coronation Day, writes to a friend in ...

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  9. COUNSEL IN CAPITAL CASES.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Drysdale Brown) yesterday commented upon the statements which had appeared in "The Argus" with regard to his action in ...

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  10. BALLARAT NATIVES' SOCIAL.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—The Ballarat branch of the Australian Natives' Association was 37 years old yesterday. The anniversary was celebrated by a smoke ...

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  11. FLIGHT. JOURNEY ROUND BRITAIN.

    S. F. Cody, another of the belated competitors in the [?]ight round Britain for the "Daily Mail" prize, completed his journey to-day. He was using the Cody ...

    Article : 62 words
  12. ANOTHER RECORD.

    Captain Felix, in a flight at Etampes, 30 miles out from the metroplis, has succeeded in breaking the record for altitude in his monoplane. He reached a height of ...

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  13. CHURCH IN PORTUGAL. PENSIONS FOR LOWER CLERGY.

    Twelve hundred out of 6,000 lower clergy in Portugal have petitioned the Government to grant the promised stipend of £111 a year to needy priests. The bishops have ...

    Article : 352 words
  14. GERMANY'S NAVY.

    Preparations are being made for a great review of the German fleet by the Kaiser on September 5. The review will be held in Kiel Bay, and the war-ships present will ...

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  15. LEGISLATORS' SUPPORT.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—At an open-air meeting held on Saturday evening addresses sympathising with the sugar strikers were delivered by Messrs. Mullan and Theodore, ...

    Article : 214 words
  16. AEROPLANES IN WAR.

    M. Vedrines, who finished second in the "Daily Mail" contest, and returned home by aeroplane, was interviewed by the "Journal," He said that the use of army ...

    Article : 232 words
  17. LABOUR'S DEMANDS. LONDON DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    Sir Albert Rollit, whose services as arbitrator in the London dockers' strike were accepted by both masters and men, has announced his award. He gives the men, who ...

    Article : 205 words
  18. MURDER ON A LINER.

    On board the P. and O. liner China, which arrived at Tilbury at 6 o'clock on the morning of July 2, from Australia, a Lascar was detained on suspicion of having murdered ...

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  19. STRIKERS ARRESTED.

    PORT DOUGLAS (Q.). Monday.—Matters were lively in the township of Mossman on Saturday night. The strike campers paraded the town in search of farm ...

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  20. POLICE AND THIEVES.

    Two sensational conflicts which have occurred in this city between police and thieves have attracted much attention. In the first of them one policeman met ...

    Article : 268 words
  21. BRITISH CATHOLICS.

    The National Roman Calholic Congress is in session at Newcastle-on-Tyne. In opening the proceedings, Archbishop Bourue, of Westminster, said the Catholics ...

    Article : 86 words
  22. FINANCIAL AID.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.—The Journeymen Butchers' Union yesterday made a levy of 6d. per member per week for the benefit of the sugar-workers on strike. The ...

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  23. GRAVITATION GOODS YARD.

    In the origin estimate of the cost of coastructing the new gravitation goods yards at North Melbourne, the total of £129,000 was bassed upon the anticip[?]tion ...

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  24. LONDON CARMEN.

    The London Carmen's Union has ordered 3 strike of its members, which will involve 2[?]000 men. The complaint of the union is that the masters are dilatory in dealing ...

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  25. REVOLVER DRAWN.

    MACKAY (Q.), Monday.—There was some ex[?]itement at Plane Cre[?]k last night Stone-throwing led to a revolver being drawn. During the incident ladies fainted. ...

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  26. WEALTH IN VICTORIA.

    The accumulated wealth of a community can be ascertained from bank deposits, insurance premiums, and death duties. In the fourth part of the Victorian Year Book ...

    Article : 625 words
  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A desperate situation presented itself to an inmate of a building at Toulon, which caught fire. He found that escape was impossible, and, to avoid the agony of being ...

    Article : 171 words
  28. WEEK OF FIVE DAYS.

    The conference of the Scottish Miners' Federation, which is now sitting, has adopted the poli[?]y of [?]ive days as a working week. It has also resolved to demand from ...

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  29. OFFENDED DIGNIIY.

    The Chinese newspapers complain that scant a[?]tention was paid to Prince TsaiChen, the Chinese representative at the Coronation of King George. His father, ...

    Article : 118 words
  30. BUTTER.

    The demand for Victorian butter from other parts of the Commonwealth has lately increased, business being done with all the other States. Production in Victorian is ...

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  31. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    Mr. E. D. H. Sewell, the cricket writer on "Sporting Life" and other papers, dealing with the selection made by the Marylebone Cricket Club for the team to visit ...

    Article : 161 words
  32. FARMERS AND DAIRYMEN.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—An important meeting of farmers and rural employers was held at Brisbane to-day, when it was decided that an association, to be [?]med the ...

    Article : 217 words
  33. THE CHLOROFORM STORY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Developments to-day in connection with the sensational incident on the Melbourne to Sydney express train, which was stopped by an agitated ...

    Article : 248 words
  34. CHINESE WIFE IN AUSTRALIA.

    The members of the Chinese Christian Union held a special meeting on Saturday night at the Chinese Missionary Church in Little Bourke-street, to consider the action ...

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  35. TASMANIAN APPLES. ENGLISH COMPETITION.

    The "Daily Telegraph." commenting on the slump in the London market for Tasmanian apples, blames the growers and shippers for unduly prolonging the season, the ...

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  36. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    [?]ge Stewart, late of Cororoke, fa[?] who [?] on July 8, by his will, dated June 11, 1991, [?] [?]alty £[?] and personalty £879, to his widow. ...

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  37. CHOLERA IN ITALY.

    Cholera has been causing terrible ravages in Southern Italy and Sicily. It is officially reported that during the past five days 157 cases and 74 deaths occurred at Palermo, ...

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  38. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S LEVEE.

    At the meeting of the Collingwood Council last evening, the [?]yor (Councillor T[?]even[?] said: I de[?]e to state the re[?]on why I did not attend the Governor General's ...

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  39. HANDLING THE HARVEST.

    During the busy part of this season as much as 75,000 bags of wheat were loaded in one day for transport over the railways, but a great di[?]mution in the demand for trucks ...

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  40. MR. HANS IRVINE ROBBED.

    STAWELL, Monday, The residence of Mr. Hans Irvane, M.H.R., at Great Western, was broken into last night, while the occupan[?]s were at church, and a quantity ...

    Article : 94 words
  41. THE BATHROOM TRAGEDY.

    On inquiry being made of Mr. A. M. Le Sonef last night, if was ascertained that his son, Lionel, and Th[?]odore Johnston, who had been on Saturday afternoon re[?]dered ...

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  42. STEAMER SPACE.

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) will to-day make a statement in the Legislative Assembly in reply to questions of which Mr. M'Kissock has given notice ...

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  43. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    At Half-past 10, The King v. Angelo Ja[?] [?] rown [?] [?] (Before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Hood, and Mr. Justice C[?].) ...

    Article : 218 words
  44. PRODUCER AND MIDDLEMAN.

    SHEPPARTON, Monday.—At the meeting of the Shepparton Agricultural Socity on Saturday complaints were made that the Agent-General (Sir John ...

    Article : 270 words
  45. COW OVERTURNS BUGGY.

    PICOLA, Monday.—Mrs. S. Lawford, who was driving the Picola to Barmah mail cart, and who had her two young children tied in the vehicle, met with a peculiar ...

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  46. GOING TO A DANCE.

    Having come from St. Kilda to be present at a dance in the Trades-hall last evening, Thomas R. Reeves, a printer, 24 years of age, residing in Acland-street, in that ...

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  47. CABMEN'S SHELTER.

    Councillor C. Dav[?], hon. treasurer of the North Melbourne [?]'s Shelter Fund, desires to acknowledge subscriptions is follows: W. Howal, [?]; Mrs. J. Wilson, [?] C. Davidson, ...

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  48. DEFENCE.

    PORT FAIRY, Monday. The gunboat Pro[?]ector arrived here from South Australia this afternoon, with Captain Dunn in comm[?]nd. There were fifty petty officers ...

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  49. POSTAL H[?]MOUR.

    TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS. Sir, Having noticed several complaints of delivery of letters, I thought I would w[?]te and show how persistent our postal official ...

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  50. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Ambrose Alexander Chegwidden, of Moorili[?], wood cutter Ca[?] of insulvency Continued sickness of wife and illness of and accident to s[?] and pressure ...

    Article : 62 words
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