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  2. SENSATIONAL BOATRACE

    The annual boat-race between the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, which was rowed on Saturday on the Thames course, from Putney to Mortlake, provided a set ...

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  3. WILL THE MEN RESUME? BALLOTING IN PROGRESS.

    The Minimum Wage in Coal Mines Act in now law, the Royal assent, having been given to the measure on Friday, and the ballot of miners which will decide whether ...

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  4. DISAPPOINTED WOMEN.

    The Women's Freedom League has been opposed hitherto to militant action of the window-smashing type in the fight to secure the suffrage for their sex, but the defeat of ...

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  5. BEAUTIFUL GIRL'S ACT.

    Countess Katinka von Andrassy, the beautiful step-daughter of the eminent Hungarian statesman, Count Julius von Andrassy, is the central figure in a love ...

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  6. ISLAM WILL NOT RISE. SENUSSI AND. ITALIANS.

    For many weeks it has been stated that hope of victory for the Turkish army in Tripoli rested with the powerful Senussi confraternity in the hinterland. These ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir John Fuller), accompanied by Miss Phipps, and attended by Captain Curwen, was present at Mentone on Saturday afternoon, and ...

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  8. BALLA BALLA CYCLONE. THE MISSING KOOMBANA.

    PERTH, Sunday.—The Federad Government has offered immediately to despatch the trawler Endeavour, now lying at Port Adekaide, to search for the Koombana. ...

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  9. WONTHAGGI MINE.

    WONTHAGGI, Sunday.—A meeting of the Miners' Union was held yesterday morning. Some time age the union decided to obtain legal advice as to whether miners were ...

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  10. PLIGHT OF TURKS.

    It is stated that the Turks and Arahs in Tripoli have ample food but that there is a shortage of ammunition in their camps. ...

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  11. MR. ROOSEVELT'S CAMPAIGN

    Mr. Roosevelt is sparing no effort to defeat Mr. Taft for the Presidency. He is delivering twelve speeches daily. When at St. Paul (Minnesota), while advocating the ...

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  12. CHILDREN IN THE STREETS.

    The Employment of Children Bill has been read a second time in the House of Commons. It is proposed to raise the age limit for ...

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  13. BROTOSJ REVENUE.

    The British revenue returns for the year ended on March 31 shows that the total revenue was £185,090,286. Of this sum Customs contributed £32,619,000, excise ...

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  14. ABANDONING HOPE.

    FREMANTLE, Sunday.—Hope is gradaally being abandoned by the public in connection with the Koombann. Although the Government and the Adelaide S.S. ...

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  15. PANAMA CANAL DEFENCE.

    During the last sitting of the Senate Panama Canal Commission, the chairman (Colonel George Washington Gochtals) proposed a anique seheme for the defence of ...

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  16. INDIGNANT TOWNSFOLK.

    Aets of misconduct by students at Braganza stung the townsfolk into intense regentment. Armed with fowling-picees, a body of men ...

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  17. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS, SILVER.

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  18. MINING SHARES.

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  19. CROWN OF ENGLAND.

    PERTH, Sunday.—A complete list of the victims of the ill-fated Crown of England are as follows:—Hall Newton, 20 years of age. of Hampstead, England; Carl John ...

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  20. SOUTH AMERICA BUBBLE.

    A bank was founded recently with the object of investing in mortgages in South Ameriea. the capital being fixed at 10,000,000 franes (£400,000), open to public ...

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  21. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS. FROZEN MEAT.

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  22. CHANTILLY BANDITS.

    Citizens are not contented with the extraordinary measures taken by the Government to proteet their liver and property against outrages of the kind ...

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  23. ANTHRACITE MINES TO STOP.

    The first step towards the stoppage of work in the anthracite coal regions of Ohio has been taken by the Miners' Union at Cleveland, They have ordered out 170,0000 ...

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  24. GREATER MELBOURNE.

    According to statements made by the Premier (Mr. Murray) and the State Treasurer (Mr. Watt), Parliament is to have presented to it during the coming session a ...

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  25. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    [?] Jeffrey, of [?], whlow, who died on July [?] last. under a will made eight days cariler. left real [?] valued at £,700 and personal property valued at £,116, to her children. ...

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  26. DEATH OF MR. PETER KERR.

    With the death of Mr. Peter Kerr, F.R.I.B.A., Vietoria loses on who has biven to the city of Melbourne the most dignified and impressive of ...

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  27. REVENUE RETURNS. VICTORIA'S BUOYANCY.

    A Statement, showing the net revenue of the State for the nine months ended March 31, 1012, as compared with the net revenue for the nine months ending March 31, 1911. ...

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  28. NITRATE STEAMER LOST.

    A message from the Chilian port of Punta Arenas states that the nitrate steamer Foxley (4.274 tons), owned by the Reliance Shipping Company. of this city, ...

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  29. "HOARDINGS ON STARVATION."

    "I don't think we should put hoardings on the starvation of the people of England." said the State Treasurer (Mr, Watt) on Satardaty. He was [?] to the ...

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  30. MOTOR-CAR COLLISION.

    On Saturday morning Mr. Herbert Tinsley. member of the tirm of Tinstey and Co., hardware raerehants, of Little Collinsstreet, was driving a motor-car along ...

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  31. SYDNEY RAILWAY SHOPS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A mass meeting of members of various branches calied by the Amalgamated Socicty of Engineers to consider the position of matiers in the ...

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  32. MELBOURNE RELIEF FUND.

    Dear Sir.—Please find enclosed cash to valne of £5/6/.[?] by the employees of Messrs. [?] and Sons, to help to adeviate the poor and starving miners families ...

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  33. PLUNGE INTO THE YARRA.

    An excited man rushed into the Burnley police sation on saturday, and deelared that he wanted a crane at once. He had one arm, with which he gesticuluted ...

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  34. TURKS AT THE POLLS.

    Adviees have been received of a rist at Aivalikdere, in Macedouia. in coanection with the Turkish Parliamentary elections. Gendarmes are said to have prevented a ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Salar-ed-Dowleh, brother of the ex-Shah, must go, He has been a thorn in the side of the Persian government ever since he renewed his offorts to regain the throne ...

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  36. SUNDAY PICTURE SHOWS.

    A public meeting convened by the mayor, was held in the Brunswick Town-hall, on Saturday evening, to protest against the adoption of regulation 23, recently passed ...

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  37. ACCIDENTS AT POLO.

    TALLANGATTA. Saturday.—A polo tournament, in which the Tallangatta teans A and B and the Gundowring, Welaregang, and Albury clubs are competing, ...

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  38. POSTAL THEFT ALLEGED.

    LAUNCESTON. Sunday.—John Beresford and John Raymond, who were arrested on a charge of having stolen a cake of gold the property of the All Nations Gold ...

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  39. FETE AT MENTONE.

    The residents of Mentone are the possessets of a charming teereation-ground. eight aeles in extent. In order to help ebtain posression of the grounds the residents ...

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  40. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  41. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

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  42. CHAMPION BILLIARDS. GRAY V. STEVENSON.

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  43. AUSTRALIAN FRUTT.

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  44. ANTWERP WOOL SALKS.

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  45. QUEENSLAND.

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  46. PR1VATE ADVICKS.

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  47. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  48. IXMAN DEFEATS REECE.

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  49. CRICKET DISPUTE.

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  50. "BARRACKERS" ON THE BENCH.

    PERTH, Sunday.—During the hearing of an appeal case from the finding of a magistrate and assessors, under the Workers' Compensation Act, Mr. Jusliee M'Millan ...

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  51. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

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  52. BASS-FLINDERS MEMORIAL.

    Co[?]l Watson has prepared plans and spectuctions for the memorial to be Geeted at Flunders, Westeruport, in [?]ty of Itans and flinders, The ...

    Article : 143 words
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