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  2. DREDGING IN OVENS VALLEY

    BRIGHT, Tuesday.— For the last nine or ten years since gold-dredging orientions were commenced in the Ovens and neighbouring valleys, there has been ...

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  3. GERMANY'S NEW PORT.

    A project which is considered here to be fraught with sinister possibilities has been reported to the "Standard" by the Hague correspondent of that journal. ...

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  4. TRAFFIC PROBLEMS.

    Naturally, members of the General Carriers and Cartage Contractors' Association are greatly interested in the traffic problems of Melbourne, for any block or ...

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  5. CRUEL PORTUGAL.

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle in a vigorous letter to the press, refers to Portugal's barbarous treatment of her political prisoners. ...

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  6. SIR GEORGE REID.

    The delegates to the International Committec which is arranging the form of celebration of the hundredth anniversary of peace between Great Britain and the ...

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  7. BAGDAD RAILWAY.

    The Bagdad Railway question is again to the fore. The "Daily Telegraph" states that the Imperial Bagdad Company the ...

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  8. PEAGE IN THE BALKANS

    The problems arising from the Balkan War are being solved rapidly, and pence is expected hourly. While the reply of the Allies to the terms ...

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  9. ELECTION SPEECHES.

    The meeting addressed by Sir Robert Best and Mr. George Swinburne, M.L.A., in the Camberwell town-hall yesterday evening was what a political meeting should be—an ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    The condition of the Duchess of Connaught continues satisfactory. Her Excellency Lady Denman, accompanied by Lady Barttelot and Mrs. Guise, ...

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  11. CRIME IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Early on Sunday evening just before closing-up time the young man Deeley, who has taken to himself the title of "The King of Thieves," and is at ...

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  12. ANCIENT EGYPT.

    A party, equipped by the British Archæological School, has discovered a large cemetery at Turkhan, 40 miles from Cairo, in which burials were made as far batk in ...

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  13. EMPIRE TRADE.

    An address was given to the members of the council of the Victorian Employers' Federation in their council-chamber, 325 Collins-street, by Mr. G. E. Milne (British ...

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  14. THE "SUFFRAGETTE."

    The Women's Social and Political Union organ, the "Suffragette," is having a chequered career, Since the Government suppressed its publication it has appered ...

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  15. "BLACK HAND' REVENGE.

    A quantity of serap iron and rocks was piled on the Eric Railroad Company's truck near Paterson (New Jersey) on Monday with the object of wreeking the Eric ...

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  16. SQUABBLING SOCIALISTS.

    The congress of the British Socialist part), at Blackpool was marked by further disorderly scenes to-day The support given by the chairman of the executive ...

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  17. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William Henry Ha[?], of Nalang[?], farmer, who died on January [?], left under a wilt dated October [?], 1910, real estate valued at £4,910 and personal [?] valued at [?] to his wife. ...

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  18. ELECTORAL ENROLMENT.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—At the City Court to-day, the first case of its kind in the court was heard, when James Young, a retired farmer, of North Geelong, was proceded ...

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  19. FAREWELL TO LADY DENMAN.

    The winter social season may be said to have commenced yesterday afternoon, when the Lady Mayores (Mrs. D.V. Hennessey) [?]ned over 2,000 ladies at a farewell ...

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  20. CANADA'S WEALTH.

    The Dominion Minister of Finance (Mr. W. T. White) introduced the Budget in the House of Commons to-day. Mr. White said that Canada's financial ...

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  21. STRIKE AT DARWIN.

    DARWIN, Tuesduy—lt is difficult to convey any clear conception of the position here in respect of the strike Matters have been complicated by the permission ...

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  22. JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    QUEANDEYAN (N.S.W.). Tuesday.— Early this morning the discovery was made that thieves had broken a window in Messrs. Moore Bros.' jeweller's shop, Mo. ...

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  23. SPEAKER'S DISCIPLINE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In justification of his action in dismissing four of the messengers of Parliament-house, the Speaker (Mr. Willis) handed a statement to ...

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  24. GREAT FIRE AT DROUIN.

    DROUIN, Tuesday.—A disastrous firo occurred at 11 o'clock to-day in Main-street, Dronin, A block of wooden [?] was destroyed by a fire, which was supposed to ...

    Article : 217 words
  25. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    The Republican Party is holding a confrence, with a view to [?]niting the Progressives, who "bolted" with Mr. Rosevelt in November, and the Regular Republicans, ...

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  26. RIOT IN CEMETERY.

    During a miner's funeral at Bridgeport, in Ohio, there was a riot in the cematery. Two men were [?]riously wounded, one subsetquently dying, and many were slightly ...

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  27. EIGHT HOURS ART UNION.

    A large number of people assembled at the Old Trades-hall last night to witness the drawing of the Eight Hours Art Union. The proceedings were condueted by the ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Rain fell on Whit Monday. In consequence, most of the indoor entertainments had record attendances, and there were large clowds at the various [?] and ...

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  29. R.M.S. ORVIETO.

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday.—The R.M.S. Orvicto ar[?] at Fre[?] from London this morning. [?] [?] ...

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  30. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

    An appeal was made by Dr.k Hagen[?]r and Mr. Th[?]. B. Little, of Sale, in "The Argus" of May 1 on behalf of the five children (one an Invalid) of Mrs. [?]elly, of Rosedale, who was killed by a ...

    Article : 120 words
  31. INDUSTRIAL PROBLEMS.

    The Industrial Council, which was appointed by the Government in [?] to in quire into any matters which may be relerred to them effecting trade disputes, are ...

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  32. STRANDED lNDRABARAH.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday, The latest advices regarding the s.s., [?] which is aground near Raugitiker, are that, after great [?] a line was got ashore ...

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  33. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    William Henry Jackson, of Ros[?] Essendon, gro[?] Causes of insolvency— Pressure of creditors, insulicient capitcal, and illuess of self. Liabilities, £757/7/1; ...

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  34. ELIZABETH FRY RETREAT.

    In response to the appeal in "The Argus" for [?]tance to the [?] of the above institution, we have received the following additional contribution:—M.[?]. [?]wford. £[?]. ...

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  35. MONBULK BUSH FIRE RELIEF FUND.

    The [?], secretary (Mr. Robert T. Leck) and hon. treasurer (Mr. W.C. Gregory) of the [?] fund, [?] to acknowledge the following further [?]: "A F[?]," 2/6; additional, South ...

    Article : 164 words
  36. ABANIIOMW SCHOONER.

    SUVA, Tuesday, The abandoned lanber [?] Lyman [?] was towed to sava by the s.s. Waipoal from T[?] Island. The hall was not seriously damaged. ...

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