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  2. POISONED TEA.

    A quantity of crystals was taken to the Government analyst by Constable Show, of Flemington, on Monday, and the analyst found that the crystals were composed of ...

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  3. STRIKERS FEEL THE PINCH

    As a result of the labour troubles in Dublin, the situation in the city is daily becoming more serious. The strike began with a demand by the tramway men for ...

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  4. FINANCING TURKEY.

    Important negotiations have been proceeding between Turkey and France for providing the Turks with financial assistance. ...

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  5. INDIANS IN THE EMPIRE.

    The chairman of the British-Indian Association has sent a letter to the Union Minister of the Interior (Mr. Fischer), in reference to the restricrtions placed upon the ...

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  6. RAILWAY SENSATIONS.

    The Board of Trade inquiry into the circumstances connected with the collision at Alsgill between the two expresses from Scotland on the Midland Railway line was ...

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  7. BODY CUT TO PIECES.

    A sensation was caused some months ago by the disappearance of a wealthy resident named Jalon. Subsequently his body, cut to pieces, was found afterwards ...

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  8. SMALL-POX IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Replying to a question in the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Premier (Mr. Holman) said that he had written to the Federal authorities, ...

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  9. THEFT OF RARE NECKLACE.

    Additional evidence was heard at the Bow Street Police Court yesterday in the cases in which five men are charged in connection with the disappearance of the ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General, attended by Captain Sir Walter Barttelot, left for Queenscliff by H.M.A.S. Purramatta yesterday afternoon. ...

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  11. PEOPLING THE LAND.

    There is now no doubt that the total number of immigrants who are brought to Victoria this year will not closely approach the estimate made early in the year. Results ...

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  12. EXPLOSION OF GAS.

    A gas explosion at Coburg caused the death of 14 people. The inmates of a house had been warned that there was a strong leakage of gas, ...

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  13. CLERGYMAN'S CRIME.

    The New York clergymen named Hans Schmidt, who was arrested on a charge of having murdered Anna Aamaller, has been declared insane in cable messages received ...

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  14. HOME RULE COUNCIL.

    A tour in support of Home Rule will be made throughout England in the autumn. The arrangement, which are being carried out by the Hoke Rule Council, are almost ...

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  15. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Premier (Mr. Holman) gave notice that he would to-morrow move "That the House consider in ...

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  16. ULSTER AND HOME RULE.

    BALLARAT, Tuesday.—At a welcome extended to Coadjutor Archbishop Mannix at St. Patrick's Hall this evening by a crowded attendance of Catholics, he was ...

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  17. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    There are fresh evidences that the public are dissatified with the apology of the Chinese for the murder of Japanese. It is contended that the Japanese demands—to ...

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  18. COLLAPSE OF CHIMNEY.

    A chimney at an ironworks at Workington, in Cumberland, collapsed to-day, destroying a mill. Five people were killed, and many in ...

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  19. ALL-AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITION.

    The fact that there was a considerable increase in the attendances at the Chamber of Manufacturers All-Australian Exhibition in the Exhibitions Buildings yesterday ...

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  20. BILLIARDS RECORDS.

    Three records were made yesterday by T. Reece in the course of a match against Falkiner. Reece made breaks of 675 and 628 in a ...

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  21. ANGLICAN CHURCH CONGRESS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—At the sitting of the Auglican Church Congress to-day, the Bishop of Travancore spoke on the work of his diocese in India. He said ...

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  22. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    As a result of the conferences of both Houses of the Legislature, the wool schedule has been passed practically unamended. ...

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  23. SHIPPING FREIGHTS.

    SUVA, Tuesday.—In consequence of an agitation regarding alleged excessive shipping freights, the Government has decided to appoint a commission of inquiry. ...

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  24. GOULBURN LEVEES.

    ECHUCA, Tuesday.—Mr. Frank Clarke, M.L.C., is on a tour of the district, endeavouring to collect facts that would throw some light on the controversy ...

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  25. BORDER RAILWAYS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The agreements entered into between Mr. Holman and Mr. Watt on behalf of the Governments of New South Wales and Victoria respectively for ...

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  26. STATE COAL MINE

    WONTHAGGI, Tuesday.—The quarterly cavil for places at the State coal mine took place yesterday. One hundred and one places and five special places were provided. ...

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  27. STABBED TN THE BACK.

    Shortly before 5 o'clock yesterday evening a man jumped off his bicycle at the main gate of the Melbourne Hospital, in Lonsdale street, Blood was trickling from his ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN ORANGES.

    Large supplies of Australian oranges and lemons are at riving at Victoria, in British Columbia. They have been officially inspected and pronounced excellent. ...

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  29. MR. KEAST, M.L.A.

    Sir,—"Country Producer" has criticised Mr. Keast, M.L.A., who recently delivered a striking speech in the Legislative Assembly on land settlement and kindred ...

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  30. FOOD STANDARDS.

    ALBUBY, Tuesday.—Several storekeepers were prosecuted to-day for breaches of the Pure Foods Act. The goods in question were, it was stated, up to the standard ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The American residents who wer reported to have been captured by the rebels in Mexico have arrived safely at Saltillo. WIRELESS COMPANY RIGHTS. ...

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  32. WHARF LABOURERS' STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—There were no striking development to-day in connection with the twelve demands regarding working conditions by the Wharf Labourers' ...

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  33. SPLIT IN LABOUR PARTY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A serious split in the State Labour party over the proposed bill for instituting a city underground railway scheme at the cost of several millions ...

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  34. EAST YARRA ELECTION.

    Mr. W. H. Edgar will address the electors at the Queen's Hall, opposite the Caulfield station, at 8 o'clock, and at the Congregational Hall, Glenburntly, at 9 o'clock. ...

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  35. NORTH FITZROY SCHOOL.

    Sir Alexander Peacock (the Minister for Education), accompanied by Mr. J. W. Billson, M.L.A., and Mr. Mcpherson (chief clerk of the Education department), ...

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  36. LAW NOTICES—(This Day).

    At Half-past 10.— Middleton v. Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Co. Ltd. (for judgment); Matthews and others v. Matthews, Norton v. Hoare, Meyers v. Casey and others. ...

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  37. R.M.S. OMRAH.

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday.—The R.M.S. Omrah arrived from London this morning. Saloon passengers:- For Melbourne—Mesdames probart, Towley, ...

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  38. MOTOR-CAR ON FIRE.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Tuesday.—Whilst a motor-car was being driven along Mailers Flat road last night by Mr. Sydes, the lower part of the car suddenly ignited and ...

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  39. QUINLAN OPERA SEASON.

    With Miss Felice Lyne as Gilda, and the recollection of the high standard of the performance of Verdi's opera previously given, "Rigoletto" last night attracted a ...

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  40. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    AUSTRALASIAN TEAM FOR 1916. SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A meeting of various sporting bodies in Sydney, and many prominent citizens was hold to-day, for the ...

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  41. FLINDERS STATUE FUND.

    The hon. treasurer desires to acknowledge the following additional subscriptions:—Methodist Ladies' College, Kew, £2/6/; Mount Eliza State School, 4/; previously acknowledged, £388/12/5; ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Tuesday.—In a conference between the leaders of the House of Representatives to-night, no agreement was arrived at regarding the deadlock, and ...

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