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  2. AVIATION SENSATION. FRENCH PREMIER INJURED.

    While the start of an aviation race from Paris to Madrid was being made this morning, the spectators, of whom there was a large assemblage, including most of the ...

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  3. PENURY AND POISON.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—"Please call at 136 Alexander-street and remove the bodies of Segur Stafford Basterd and his wife and son." An unstamped letter, sent through ...

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  4. GREAT HEAT IN AMERICA HUNDREDS OF DEATHS.

    A terrific heat wave which is sweeping over the United States is responsible for hundreds of deaths. The mortality has been especially heavy among children. ...

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  5. KAISER IN LONDON. BRILLIANT STATE BALL.

    In honour of the visit to England of the German Emperor and Empress, a State ball was held at Buckingham Palace last night. It was a brilliant spectacle. ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS. HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM.

    Mr. Balfour, in a speech at Newcastle last night, suggested that as the Government were indisposed to accept Lord Lansdowne's bill they should produce their own ...

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  7. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. SOUTH AFRICA'S PART.

    General Botha, the Prime Minister of South Africa, who arrived yesterday to take part in the Imperial Conference, is still in ill-health, and will visit Germany after the ...

    Article : 139 words
  8. SIR JOHN FULLER.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Sir John Fuller, Governor designate of Victoria, Lady Fuller, and their six children, with Miss Phipps, sister of Lady Fuller, and ...

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  9. MIXED MARRIAGES. PROFESSOR ADAM'S VIEWS.

    Professor Adam, who occupied the pulpit at Scots Church last evening, preached upon "Christian Marriage and the 'Ne Temere' Decree" His text was from the fifth and ...

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  10. HIGHEST RECORD FOR 40 YEARS.

    Sweltering heat is being experienced in the States bordering on the Atlantic coast. The high temperatures have been fatal to many people. The heat records are the ...

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  11. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    Mr. M. H. Donohoe, special correspondent at Rome of the "Daily Chronicle," who a week or two ago corroborated a statement that attempts were being made in ...

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  12. SUPER-TAX ON INCOMES.

    A return has been prepared, showing that 10,300 persons are liable to the super-tax on incomes. The incomes thus affected aggregate £130,000,000 annually. ...

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  13. EXCHANGE OF VISITS.

    The Kaiser has invited the Prince of Wales to pay a visit to Potsdam Palace. The ex-King Manoel of Portugal and Queen Amelie yesterday visited the German ...

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  14. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    The Government have promised to bring down a bill removing hardships under the Old-age Pensions Act. ...

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  15. AUSTRALASIAN DINNER.

    Ministers from the oversea dominions who are in London in connection with the Imperial Conference were entertained at an Australasian dinner last night About 250 ...

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  16. PERSONAL.

    The King, our London correspondent cables, has approved of the appointment of M. Huylebro[?]k as Consui-General for Belgium in Australia (excepting the States of ...

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  17. AT OLYMPIA TOURNAMENT.

    Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary accompanied the German Emperor and Empress as spectators to a tournament at Olympia yesterday. ...

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  18. GIFTS FOR CHARITY.

    Under the terms of the will of Mr. Charles Morrison, financier, of London, who died in 1909, leaving an estate valued at £10,000,000, the sum of £65,000 was left ...

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  19. DEPARTURE HOMEWARD.

    The German Royal visitors left London yesterday, on their return journey to Berlin. Their farewell was the occasion of an enthusiastic and popular demonstration. ...

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  20. MEXICAN REBEL LEADER PLOT FOR ASSASSINATION.

    The Federal troops have evacuated Cuautla, 46 miles south-east of here, after four days' fighting with the rebels, 100 of whom were killed and wounded. There is ...

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  21. M. MONIS COMATOSE.

    The latest news from the scene of the aviation accident is that M. Monis is in a grievous condition. He shows no sign of life. ...

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  22. HEALTH ACT PROSECUTION.

    A peculiar case, involving a question of public policy and the position of a business firm, has been brought under the notice of the State Attorney General (Mr. Drysdale ...

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  23. THE KAISER DELIGHTED.

    In letters written to officials here, the Emperor William has expressed himself as thoroughly delighted with the warmth of his reception in England. ...

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  24. TWO MINERS KILLED.

    PFRTH, Sunday.—A double fatality occurred on the Eclipse mine early on Saturday morning. Shortly after midnight Harry Angwin. a shift boss, and ...

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  25. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE. SOUTH AFRICAN RICHES.

    Diamonds estimated to be worth £2,000,000 are being exhibited in the South African building at the Festival of Empire. Extraordinary pr[?]autions have been ...

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  26. MADERO BOUND FOR CAPITAL.

    Senor Madero, the rebel leader, has left Ciudad Juarez to come to Mexico City, to compete arrangements for the conclusion of peace. The five days armistice which has ...

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  27. EMPIRE DAY. SCHOOL ARRANGEMENTS.

    Judging by the response to a circular on the subject recently out by the Education department to the school committees and municipalities throughout ...

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  28. TARIFF REFORM.

    Forty thousand persons, representing the Lancashire, Cheshire, Yorkshire, and Derbyshire branches of the Tarriff Reform League, took part in a demonstration in ...

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  29. QUARTER OF MILLION VISITORS.

    The number of visitors who attended the Festival of Empire attractions at the White City yesterday was 262,000. The Agent-General for Western ...

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  30. MONOPLANE FALL AT RHEIMS.

    The aviator Pierre Marie, who was severely injured by the fall of a monoplane at Rheims, has succumbed to his injuries. The monoplane, which carried Li[?]tenant ...

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  31. SCULLING MATCH.

    Ernest Barry, the sculling champion of England, has accepted the challenge of Fogwell (champion of New Zealand) to row a match on the Thames. Barry has cabled to ...

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  32. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—I. [?] have now proven that the indignation in Ireland against the N[?] Temere decree, and also regarding "the M'Cann case," were historical facts before even the general ...

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  33. FEAT OF "WIRELESS."

    The military wireless station at the Eiffel Tower has sent to Canada several messages, which have been duly received there. The distance is 4,000 miles. ...

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  34. SOUVENIR FOR CHILDREN.

    The secretary of the Australian Women's National League has forwarded an eightpage folding mail card, entitled a "Souvenir of Empire," suitable for presentation on ...

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  35. LUMBER TRUST.

    The Attorney-General of the United States (Mr. John H. Wickersham), in the course of a speech yesterday, made an attack on the Lumber Trust. He declared ...

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  36. DESPERADOES AT SEA.

    The deportation from Brazil of 700 men who had taken part in mutinies or been confined as criminals in the goals led to a sensational incident at sea. ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Duchess of Argyll (the Princess Louise) has opened an International Exhibition of Ancient Art at Earl's Court. HOME MADE CANADIAN NAVY. ...

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  38. PORTRAIT BY RAEBURN.

    Raeburn's portrait of Mrs. Robertson Williamson has been sold by auction at Christie's for 22,200 guineas. [Sir Henry Raeburn, R.,A., is now classed ...

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  39. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The [?]on T[?] Company of Australia Ltd. is appleing for [?] of the will if James Mac[?] [?] late of [?]tired shire secretary, who [?] April 2 last. The t[?]tator left [?] ...

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  40. MR. FISHER.

    The Prime Minister of the Commonwealth (Mr. Fisher), who has returned from Scotland, was yesterday the guest at dinner of the Secretary of state for the Colonies ...

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  41. PLAGUE IN INDIA.

    Terrible ravages are being caused by the outbreak of bubonic plague, which has been increasing in severity during the past month. The deaths from the disease this ...

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  42. PILFERING FROM WHARVES.

    Shipping companies and business firms have complained for years that pilfering from the wharves is a common practice, but so cleverly is it accomplished that ...

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  43. DEFENCE OF UNION JACK.

    The Rev. William Webster conducted an empire service the Oakleigh Presbyterian Church yesterday. He referred in s[?]thing terms to the action of the Commonwealth ...

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  44. INTEREST IN GERMANY.

    Numerous articles have been published by leading German newspapers in regard to the Imperial Conference in London. The "Vossische Zeitung" refers to the ...

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  45. WOMEN MAGISTRATES.

    An innovation in the methods of dealing with youthful offenders has been introduced in French courts. The Senate has empowered women to ...

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  46. SUBURBAN.

    Arrangements are beilg made for an claborate display at Canterbury. It is intended to [?]minate Canterbury-road, the Canterbury-gardens and band stand, the ball and library. All business ...

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  47. CANADIAN MINISTERS.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier (Prime Minister of Canada), Sir F. W. Borden (Minister for Militia and Defence), and Mr. L. P. Brodeur (Minister for Navy, Marine, and ...

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  48. CRIMINAL TYPES.

    The Camorrist trial at Viterho, which has been marked by many curious incidents, was the occasion yesterday of another remarkable proceeding. ...

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  49. CRICKET IN ENGLAND. TERRIFIC HITTING.

    Playing in the match just concluded between Notts and Susse[?], E. Alletson, the Notts player, did some wounderful hitting in an innings of 189 runs. Alletson scored ...

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  50. COUNCIL SCHEME.

    Sir Joseph Ward has discussed his Imperial Council scheme privately with 40 Liberal members of the House of Commons. ...

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  51. SEAMEN'S GRIEVANCES.

    As a protest against the refusal of the Shipping Federation to admit that seamen have any grievances which require discussion at the present time, the National ...

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  52. MINE'S POOR YIELD.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—During the past few weeks there has been a heavy falling off in the gold yields at the New Moon mine, Eaglehawk. The company has shown much ...

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  53. ANTI-VIVISECTION.

    At the annual meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, held yesterday, Mr. Stephen Coleridge (director of the National Anti-Vivisection Society) ...

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  54. DEATH OF E. M. GRACE.

    The death is announced of Mr. Edward M. Grace, a member of the famous cricketing family. [The late E. M. Grace was the eldest of ...

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  55. VAN DIEMEN'S LAND CO.

    For the year ending December 31 last the Van Diemen's Land Company earned a profit of £10,361. A dividend at the rate of 20/ per share has been declared, and ...

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  56. COUNTRY.

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  57. GUN AGAINST REVOLVER.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—On Saturday morning two men were seen by the occupants of the house opposite trying to enter a store at Nailsworth, a suburb ...

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  58. AUSTRALIA DAY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Roman Catholic section of the community will on Wednesday inaugarate a new movement, to be known as Australia Day. This ...

    Article : 138 words
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  60. STRUCK BY TAXI-CAB.

    A taxi-cab belonging to the Taxi-cab Company, driven by John Slattery, knocked down an old man named William Fawcutt as he was crossing Hourke-street, at the ...

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  61. PEOPLE'S PARTY.

    ST. ARNAUD, Saturday.—Committee meetings of the People's Party and the Women's National League were held on Thursday, when arrangements were made ...

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  62. RUSH FOR A COIN.

    Patrick Ryan, a cabdriver, living at Brunswick, who was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on Thursday suffering from abdominal pains, died in the institution. It ...

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