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  2. BRITISH LEGISLATORS.

    The visiting members of the United Kingdom branch of the Empire Parliamentary Association were entertained at a farewell dinner by the Commonwealth Ministry at ...

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  3. GREAT FIRE AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Wednesday.—Mr. George Farmer's ham and bacon curing factory, which with its stock was worth £45,000, was practically demolished by fire between ...

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  4. NEW IDEAS AT THE SHOW.

    A visit to the Brisbane Exhibition (is its is termed) by Mr. Sehwieger, at the request of the council, resulted in a voluminous report ...

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  5. ALBANIA ABLAZE.

    The Janina correspondent of the Paris "Temps" states that complete anarchy exists in Albania. Moufid Bey, Foreign Minister in the ...

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  6. DUBLIN STRIKERS.

    The National Transport Workers' Federation, at a meeting in London on Tuesday, decided to inform the Dublin Trudes Council that it considers that it would be ...

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  7. ATTACK ON MINISTER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Early this morning Mr. Carmichael, Minister for Education, replied to the attack made upon him early in the sitting of the Legislative Assembly by ...

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  8. ULSTER'S ARMY.

    Sir Edward Carson, accompanied by his newly-appointed adjutant-general (General Sir William Adair), inspected several contingents of the Ulster covenanters on ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    His Majesty the King on Tuesday witnessed the main operations of the British army manoeuvres near Northampton. His Excellency the Governor-General ...

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  10. AISGILL COLLISION.

    A sensation was created by the verdict of the coroner's jury at Carlisle at the inquest concerning the death of Sir Arthur Douglas, who was killed in the Aisgill railway ...

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  11. VICTORIA'S SCOTSMEN.

    To the Auditorium last night the Victorian Scottish Union's concert attracted an audience that could not be accommodated. The doors were closed against the ...

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  12. HARRY K. THAW.

    Judge Archambault and other Canadian judges have decided in the matter of Harry K Ihaw s habeas corpus application before the Supreme Court, holding that ...

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  13. NOSE NEARLY SEVERED.

    An exciting scene was enacted in a house occupied by the family of Alexander Munro, aged 45 years, a wharf labourer, in Essex place, off Cardigan street, Carlton, last ...

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  14. KAISER AND CANADA.

    It was stated recently by the Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" that the Kaiser was investing extensively in land in British Columbia, and that other ...

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  15. ROYAL BETROTHALS.

    Two interesting engagements of royalties that will be announced at an early date, according to Reuters, are those of Prince Charles, the eldest son of the Crown Prince ...

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  16. BRITISH NAVY.

    The British Admiralty announces that it is about to send a large naval squadron on a Mediterranean cruise. The visiting fleet, which will be under the ...

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  17. NO QUARTER!

    Sir,—The letter to-day from Mr. A. W. Carey, of Korongvale, opens up a remarkable position. During the recent referendum campaign, in conjunction with many ...

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  18. LATE JANET LADY CLARKE.

    The pagoda which has been erected in the Queen Victoria Gardens to the memory of the late Janet Lady Clarke, was formally handed over to the City Corporation by the ...

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  19. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    General Chang-Hsun, who led the Government troops at the sacking of Nanking, the headquarters of the defeated rebels, has officially visited the Japanese consulate in ...

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  20. IMPEACHED GOVERNOR.

    Acting upon the advice of counsel, Mr. William Sulzer, the impeached Governor of New York State, has ceased to persist in continuing in office to the exclusion of ...

    Article : 174 words
  21. JACK LONDON'S NEW ROLE.

    Jack London, the well known novelist and magazine writer, has distinguished himself in the work of saving a Californian town from the ravages of bush fires. ...

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  22. CLOTHING THE CLERK.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—The Clerks' Union cited the employers for a week of 38 hours and wages of 20/ for lads under 16 years, 30/ under 17, 40/ under l8, 50/ under 19, 60/ ...

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  23. NUGGET AS DOOR DOG.

    TARNAGULLA, Wedneday.— Messrs. Maxfield and Wilkie, who for the past six months have been assiduously prospecting a claim known as the "Kitten," and ...

    Article : 138 words
  24. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—1. Meyers v. Casey and others (part heard). 2. Broken Hill Junction, North Silver-mining Company No Liability and another v. Broken Hill Junction Lead-mining Company No ...

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  25. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Henry Campbell, hotelkeeper, of Wangaratta, who died on July 20, bequeathed by will dated June 16, 1913, £3,000 realty and £2,002 personalty to his widow. ...

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