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  2. SMALL-POX.

    In accordance With quarantine regulations the Royal Mail P. and O. liner Mongolia anchored some distance off Williamstown upon arrival from Sydney yesterday ...

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  3. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    Opinions are being expressed upon Great Britains refusal to participate officially in the Panama Exhibition to be held at San Francisco during 1915. ...

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  4. BALKANS AFTERMATH.

    The most important aspcet of the position in the Balkans is lhc strain that the restoration of peace has plated upon the relations between important members of both ...

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  5. SYNDICALISM IN ITALY.

    The Syndicalists who failed in June, owing to lack of adherents, to promote a general strike are renewing then efforts to bring about an industrial upheaval as an ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The Prime Minister (General Botha) delivered an lmportant speech, based on recent labour developments, at a dinner given by the Nationalist party on Saturday. ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    His Execllency the Governor-General presided at a meeting of the Executive Coun[?] at Government House yesterday afternoon, there being present the Prime ...

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  8. MR. HENRY CHINN.

    It was stated on good authority in official circles yesterday that an important development had taken place in regard to the position occupied by Mr.Heniy Chinna ...

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  9. MISS SYLVIA PANKHURST.

    The free-speech demonstration held in Truialgar Square on Sunday ended in disorder, owing to the intrusion of militant suffragettes. ...

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  10. GREAT BUSH FIRES.

    LONGREACH (Q.), Monday.—Disastrous bush fires broke out on Saturday afternoon, by which about 25,000 acress of wellgrassed country was de vastated. The first ...

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  11. INDIAN FLOOD DISASTER.

    There has been grievous loss of life owing to heavy rains having caused the collapse of the flood levees of the Damodar0 River, an important tributary of the ...

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  12. SPEECH REGAINED.

    A remarkable instance of a dumb lad suddenly recovering his speech is related from Leeds. Froderick Denmston, aged l9 years lost ...

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  13. NAPIER STREET ROBBERY.

    A further arrest in conncetion with the robbery of jewellery,valued at £250, in Little Napier street, on Friday last, was made by Plain-clothes Constables ...

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  14. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    After five weeks' adjournment the House of Representatives will reassemble this afternoon at 3 o'clock The interval has been occupied with the preparation of the ...

    Article : 209 words
  15. MEXICAN CRISIS.

    The predieament of the United Stales Government in relation to disturded d Mexico is the subject of inteiesting speculation. Telegraphing from Washington to the ...

    Article : 120 words
  16. OVERWORKED OFFICIAL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At an inquest today in the case of William Tongle Pearson, aged 46 years, who cmmitted suicide at his late home at Haberfield on August 1 ...

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  17. ADMISSION OP CHINESE.

    Before a board composed of Messrs. Edward Woodrow (chairman, chief clerk of the Potal department), E. T. Buller (examining officer, Customs departmemt), and ...

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  18. JAPANESE IN AMERICA.

    A second attempt by Japanese to evade the Immigration Restriction Law by crossing in a Chinese junk, and after landing at a lonely portion of the coast, abandoning, ...

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  19. INTERSTATE COMMISSION.

    At a special meeting of the Federal Excutive Council yesterday Mr. A. B. Piddington (chairman), Mr G. A. Swinburne, and Mr. N. C. Lockyer, were formully ...

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  20. CHINESE REVOLT.

    The southern revoult cost the Government £2,000,000, which amount was expended chiefly in bribing rebel deserters. Four detachments ot the northern army ...

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  21. MISSING NECKLACE.

    There has been a curious sequel to the mysterious theft between this city and London of a £125,000 pearl necklace, sent by Mr. Salomons to its owner, Mr. Mayer, of ...

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  22. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George), in his speech to 10,000 Nottingham winers at S[?]tton, in Ashfold, on Friday, declared that social reform, in order ...

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  23. WHARF WORKERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY,Monday.—Owing to the action of the Railway Cominissioner in displacing easual men by permanent employees for working gantries used for loading wheat at ...

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  24. BUTCHER MALTREATED.

    BUNYIP, Monday. — A butcher named Simon Synot, residing at Tynong, has reported to the police that he was waylaid and assulted by three men on Friday ...

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  25. SERMONS AND ELECTIONS.

    BALLARA, Monday.—The Rev. Sale Harrison (Baptist) has replied to the letter from the Political Labour Council, in which it was alleged that the had in a sermon ...

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  26. MOTOR 'BUS SERVICES.

    For more than two year a proposal has been before the Richmond Council to establish and elected tramway to prahran via Church street. It is agreed tha tsuch a tramway mould probably be ...

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  27. THE BUTTER TRADE.

    A decline of a halfpenny per pound is to take place in the quotation for butter today, the wholesale price of superfine Westerns being 1/0½ per lb. This ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A serious fire has occurred in the stores of Messrs. H. and S. Budgett, of Bristol, by which damage was done to the extent of £50,000. A large quantity of butter, cheese, ...

    Article : 243 words
  29. THE POLICEMAN'S HOURS.

    Councillor Lewis, at the meeting of the Fitzroy Council on Monday, said that he wished to direct attention to the unreasonable time policemen had to go on duty in ...

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  30. BOYS RECAPTURED.

    Norman Conquest, one of the lads who escaped from the training-ship the John Murray on Sunday evening, has been apprehended by the Prahran police. Conquest ...

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  31. HOUSING PROBLEM.

    The Roman Catholic Presbyterian, and Anglican churches appointed committees recently to inquire into the question of overcrowding in the metropolitan area. The ...

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  32. SUSPECT'S MASCOT.

    Harold Thompson, alias "Bush" Thompson. was arrested in Melbourne last evening by Plain-clothes Constable R. Brennan, on a charge of vagrancy, and lodged in the ...

    Article : 98 words
  33. TRAIN STRIKES CATTLE.

    MILFS (Q.), Mondad.—the first serious accident which has occurred on the MilesTaroom railway, took place this evening about 5 o'clock. The ballast train was ...

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  34. MELBOURNE SOUTH PRESBYTERY.

    The presbyter of Melbourne South held a meeting to conduct ordinary business yesterday evening in the Scots Chinch Hall. Mr. P. L. Clark, the New Zealand ...

    Article : 124 words
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  36. HOPPER BARGE BUILDING.

    The erection of the first hopper barge to be constructed at the Williamstown shipbuilding-yards has commenced. Some of the frames are laid down. This vessel, to ...

    Article : 108 words
  37. FIRE ESCAPES.

    At the Prahran Council meeting last evening. Councillor [?]Naylor Moved— "The the acting cheif officer of the fire Brigades Board be requester to isnpect and report ...

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