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  2. TROUBLE AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.—The wheeler difficulty has again assumed a serious aspect. The Wallsend lodge met yesterday in morning at Wallsend, and the meeting was ...

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  3. AERIAL MAIL SERVICE.

    The Coronation aerial mail service was inaugurated yesterday afternoon. MHamel was the pioneer air-postman, the strong wind preventing others from taking ...

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  4. MOROCCAN CRISIS. Excitement in Berlin.

    Germany's reply to France's proposals in relation to the Moroccan dispute has been despatched to Paris, where it will arrive to-day. ...

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  5. LABOUR LEADERS' ACTS. CRITICISED IN CONGRESS.

    Three Labour leaders were criticised in various fashions at the Trades Union Congress sittings at Newcastle-on-Tyne yesterday. ...

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  6. DEAR FOOD RIOTS. VIOLENCE INCREASING.

    The dear food riots in the industrial towns are increasing in violence, and the area of disorder is spreading, with Roubaix as the storm-centre. Placards inciting Parisians to ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady Denman, accompanied by Miss Quirk, and attended by Major Quitter and Captain Nutting, visited the Royal ...

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  8. FUTURE OF CANADA.

    The "parting of the ways" reference made by President Taft in March last, when advocating the passing by Congress of the Reciprocity Agreement Bill, has ...

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  9. RUNAWAY TRUCKS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—While the goods train, which left Maryborough for Gympic at 4.30 p.m. yesterday, was shunting at Gunalda station at 8.25 p.m. three waggons ...

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  10. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The full text of the High Court's judgment in the cases of Sendall and Grace versus the Commissioner of Land Tax having been made available to the ...

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  11. MEAT IN GERMANY.

    The high price of meat in Germany is causing dissatisfaction. The Merchants' Guild has urged the Government to facilitate the importation of meat from the ...

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  12. OPENING FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Appreciation was expressed by Federal Ministers of the action taken by Nr George Reid, the High Commissioner to bring the possibilities of cheap mut imports from ...

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  13. FALL FROM MINE CAGE. COMPANY DECLARED NEGLIGENT.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—An inquest on the bodies of Michael Murphy and Louis Marachetti, victims of the North mine accident, was held on Saturday. Evidence was ...

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  14. STATE ELECTIONS. CRISIS PREDICTED.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—At the annual dinner of the Drivers' and Carters' Union on Saturday night, Mr. A. N. M'Kiscock, M.L.A., stated that he believed that a ...

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  15. LANG OUTFOUGHT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A grim determination, unflinching courage, remarkable powers of endurance and recuperation, coupled with the true combative instinet. ...

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  16. FEELING IN LONDON.

    At Lloyd's yesterday afternoon underwriters reduced their premium on large amounts to pay a total loss in the event of war between two or three specified ...

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  17. SCHOOLBOY STRIKERS.

    The children attending a school at Edge-hill, near Liverpool, created a sensation in the town to-day by entering upon a strike which, though set about in a determined ...

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  18. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL VACANCY.

    Four candidates are already offering their services to the electors of Melbourne South to fill the vacancy in the Legislative Council caused by the death of Mr. Thomas ...

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  19. POST AND TELEGRAPHS.

    The annual dinner of the Victorian Post and Telegraph Association was held at Sargent's Cafe on Saturday night. In the absence, through illness, of the ...

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  20. SCARSDALE FATALITY.

    BALLARAT, Saturday.—The circumstance in which Thomas S. E. Prowse was killed yesterday in an open cut at the New Jubilee mine, Scarsdale, were described ...

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  21. LABOUR CANDIDATES.

    At the meeting of the central executive of the Political Labour Council on Saturday evening the folowing candidates were endorsed to contest the seats named at the ...

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  22. ENGINEERS ON STRIKE.

    A strike in the engineering trade in Wexford, which begun on Friday, has been accompanied by rioting. The authorities have sent 50 police from Dublin to assist ...

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  23. HEAT WAVE IN ENGLAND

    At noon to-day the thermometer in the city registered 90deg. Late in the afternoon it had risen to 92deg. Severe thunderstorms followed this intense heat, the ...

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  24. VISITOR TO AUSTRALIA.

    The general meeting of the National Seamen's Union (Mr. Havelock Wilson, M.P.) will leave for Australia on October 14. The trip will be made for health ...

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  25. DAYLESFORD SEAT.

    DAYLESFORD, Sunday.—The balloting for the selection of a Labour candidate to contest the Daylesford seat against Mr. M'Leod was concluded last night. Mr. ...

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  26. PEACEFUL PICKETING.

    The Federation of the Master Cotton Spinners of Manchester has urged the Government to amend, at the earliest possible date, the clauses of the Trades Disputes ...

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  27. PORTUGAL.

    All the newspapers confirm the report of a gathering of Royalists on the frontier. It is stated that 1,200 armed men have assembled under the command of Captain ...

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  28. COLLAPSE OF BUILDING.

    A shocking disaster occurred this morning at the Eldorado, the largest theatre in Nice. A new annexe, built of reinforced concrete, was nearing completion, when the ...

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  29. DIVORCE AND MARRIAGE.

    Colonel John Jacob Astor, the millionaire, whose marriage with Miss Madeline Talmage Force was delayed when the Rev. Frederick Brooks, Methodist minister, of ...

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  30. DEFENCE. TORPEDO BOATS DISCARDED.

    It was announced on Saturday by the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) that upon the advice of the Naval Board he had decided to discard five of the small torpedo ...

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  31. PERILS OF THE SEA.

    Mariners may feet uneasy at the discovery of a dangerous uncharted rocky shoal by the Federal lighthouse expert (Commander Brewis) during his flying visit to the waters ...

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  32. DAVIS CUP.

    The preliminary contests to decide whether a team from the United States or the British Isles shall go to New Zealand at Christmas time to attempt to recover the ...

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  33. SPAIN.

    Several sailors on board the cruiser Reina Regente mutined while convoying the Royal yacht, with King Alfonse on board, to the northern port of Bilbao. ...

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  34. OFFICIAL CHANGES.

    Colonel D. M'Leish, C.M.G., V.D. (retired), has been gazetted honorary colonel of the Eighth Regiment of Australian Light Horse. Major G. M. Strong, V.D., of the ...

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  35. NEW ATLANTIC RECORD.

    The Lusitania, of the Canard line, has lowered the record of her sister liner Mauretania for the return journey between Liverpool and New York. She completed the ...

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  36. "THE GREATEST NATION."

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Speaking on Saturday at the blessing of a convent at Guildford, Archbishop Kelly said that Germany was the greatest of the ...

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  37. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Thomas Morrow, of M'Laren-street, Bendigo, auctioneer, died on July 22, leaving by a will dated December 2, 1910, personal estate of the value of £17,270 to his widow and other relatives, subject ...

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  38. MUSKETRY COURSE.

    Returns relating to the musketry course for 1910-11 of the military forces of Victoria show that, out of 37 regiments and special corps, with a total strength of 5,522, only ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    According to the "Manchester Guardian" the extremist group of the National Service League has appointed privately five commissioners, who will visit Australia, ...

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  40. ENGLISH ELEVEN. CHALLENGE MATCH A DRAW.

    The cricket match between the English eleven which is going to Australia and Lord Londesborough's eleven ended at Searborough on Saturday in a draw. Lord ...

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  41. NEW SOUTH WALES CRISIS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Speaking at Grafton on Saturday, the Attorney-General (Mr. Holman) claimed that the Labour party was in office by constitutional right, yet is could ...

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  42. SNAKES ON GOLF LINKS.

    PEULAH, Sunday.—As a party of golfers were playing on the links on Thursday one of them observed a snake crawling into a hole. With the assistance of the other ...

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  43. POSITION OF BOY SCOUTS.

    GEELONG, Saturday.—At a public meeting held to consider the desirability of reviving interest in the Boy Scout movement, the following resolution was passed ...

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  44. SAYONARA CUP.

    When asked if he wished to make any comment on the statement by Mr. Walter Marks appearing in "The Argus" on Saturday. Mr. John Dixon said:— ...

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  45. ARRESTED ON JETTY.

    The peculiar conduct of an elderly woman on the [?]wood jetty yesterday attracted the attention of two young men. They accosted her, and she said that she intended to drown ...

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  46. DRILL-HALL BURNT.

    ZEEHAN, Sunday.—The Commonwealth drill-hall, a weatherboard building, was destroyed by fire at about 10 o'clock to-night. Part of the contents was saved, but the ...

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  47. THE BIG TROMBONE.

    Theatre managers in this city are dispensing with their orchestras because, they say, the flare of the trombones is an annoyance to the audiences, and is objected to. ...

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  48. MEN FOR THE CHURCH.

    The memorial-stone of the new vicarago in connection with the parish of Christ Church, Essendon, was laid by Archbishop Clarke yesterday afternoon. ...

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  49. SCULLING.

    An exciting race on the Thamas on Monday between Ernest Barry, the English champion, and W. N. Fogwell, champion of New Zealand, is anticipated by the ...

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  50. ANTI-MILITARY LABOURITES.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—Submitting to the request of a deputation from the Amalgamated Miners' Association's anti military campaign committee, the Hospital ...

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  51. MOTOR-CAR ON FIRE.

    Owing to petrol vapour coming into contact with the flame of a hand-lamp, a 22 [?] motor-car belonging to Mr. Arthur Leak, of Packle-street, Moonre Ponds, ...

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  52. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

    At Half-past 10.—Motions to Court.—Varnura v. Howard Smith Co. Ltd. (part heard), Toulin v. Kendall, Tipper v. Moore and another. SUPREME COURT. ...

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  53. HOSPITAL GOVERNMENT.

    DAYLESFORD, Sunday.—Dr. Laughran, hon. surgeon of the Daylesford Hospital, recently asked the committee that he or any other hon. surgeon who chose to apply for ...

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  54. INSUBORDINATION AT DRILL.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—In the Central Summons Court on Saturday a lad aged 17 years, named Raphael Albanese, was charged with insubordination while on ...

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  56. MEASLES HOSPITAL.

    Plans for the construction of a measles ward in the grounds of the Infectious Discuses Hospital have been approved. The chairman of the Board of Public Health ...

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  57. LEGACY FOR DYING MAN.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—Mr. Frank Stubbs, an are sampler, a resident of Broken Hill for over 20 years, died to-day in the hospital, after a long illness. He was ...

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  58. PROGRAMME OF MATCHES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The draft programme of matches for the English cricket tour drawn up by Messrs. Hill, Sinclair, and Rush has now been approved by the ...

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  59. ROBBED AT THE SHOW.

    William Westwood, a labourer, from Greta, near Benalla, has complained to the police that a purse, containing £30, was stolen from the inside pocket of his coat at ...

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  60. BENEVOLENT ASYLUM.

    BALLARAT, Sunday.—During the week six inmates of the Melbourne Benevolent Asylum have been transferred to Ballarat, three of them bedridden. The reason ...

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  61. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    John Swanson Bonnar M'Harney of Sturt-street, Ballarat, and Collins-street, Melbourne, dentist, Causes of insolvency illness and pressure of creditors, Liabilities, ...

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  62. DEATHS AT SEA.

    FREMANTILE, Sunday.—During the voyage of the s.s. Scharahorst, which arrived to-day, three passengers died. They were a little girl, Annie Gadsby, a ...

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  64. CHEAP NURSING.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—The District Nurses' Association has decided to take up maternity cases among the poorer people, charging 30/ for ten days attendance. ...

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