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  2. LATE KING FREDERICK. Fell Dead in the Street.

    The death in this city Tuesday night of King Frederick VIII of Denmark was tragically sudden and was followed by circumstances of a painful character. The first ...

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  3. SIR G. REID IN BERLIN.

    The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir George Reid) delivered his promised address yesterday in the Reiehstag-building, his subjeet being "Australians and Their ...

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  4. TITANIC'S DISTRESS SIGNALS.

    Important evidence was given yesterday at the British inquiry into the Titanie disaster, which is being conducted by Lord Mersey and assessors. ...

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  5. AMERICAN LANDSEEKERS.

    The American landseckers, have now been toaring Vietoria for over two-weeks, and, apart from invitations which have been showered upon the officers in charge ...

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  6. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL. THE COMMITTEE'S LIST.

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Lady Fuller, attended by Captain Curwen, visited the Arts and Crafts rooms. Collins-street, yesterday afternoon, and inspected the annual prizes of the Victoria ...

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  8. BATTLE OF FLEETS. Germany's Increased Outlay.

    The passing on Tuesday of the German Naval Bill, which will provide £10,000,000 for three battle ships and six cruisers in excess of the programme according to the ...

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  9. IMPERIAL CRICKET. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    In the match between the Australians and Surrey county eleven, commenced at Kennington Oval to-day, the teams were as follow:— ...

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  10. NOTES BY OBSERVER.

    There is little to be gained in taking a match for match comparison with the present Australian team and its predecessors, Circumstances, such as the toss and the ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An anonymons donor, a resident of London, has given £1,250 as a contribution to the diocesan fund of the Bishop of North Queensland (Dr. Frodsham), who is in ...

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  12. DOCTOR SAW KING FALL.

    It is reported here that a doctor saw King Frederick fall in the street, and at once went to his assistance. His Majesty said that he felt better, and attempted to go ...

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  13. "THE ARGUS" FUND.

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  14. CHRISTIAN X.

    The Premier (M. Klaus Bernsten) announced the death of the King from the balcony of the Amalicenborg Palace, and proclaimed Christian N. his successor. ...

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  15. CAMBERWELL FUND.

    There was a large attendance of ladies and gentlemen at the Camberwell, Townhall last night, in response to the invitation by the mayoress (Mrs. Alfred Bowley) in ...

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  16. BRITISH COURT IN MOURNING.

    Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary in deep mourning, drove to Marlborough-house to-day and expressed condolences with Queen Alexandra and the ...

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  17. RECENT NEGOTIATIONS.

    The Foreign Minister (Herr von Kiderlen-Wacehter), when speaking before the Reichstag Budget Committee, declined to make a statement as to the progress of ...

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  18. ARABIAN NIGHTS' BALL.

    In connection with this function. Miss Florence Young, Miss Sybil Arundale, and Mr. W. S. Perey will be at the Town-hall to-day, and will display sketches and models ...

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  19. A PREVIOUS SEIZURE.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Danish viceconsul at Hobart (Mr. Jonson) said to-day that he was not so surprised to hear of the Kings sudden death. He received a ...

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  20. VICTORY OVER ESSEX.

    The Australian Eleven, having closed their innings against Essex at 564 for three wickets, the county went in a second time, with 372 to make to save a one innings ...

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  21. SUFFRAGISTS ON TRIAL.

    The trial has began at the Old Bailey of Mr. and Mrs. Pethick Lawrence and Mrs. Pankhurst, founder of the Women's Social and Political Union, who were arrested in ...

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  22. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The Equity Frustees Co. Ltd. is applying for [?] of the will of Ann Wheeler, late of St. [?], widow, deceased who died in February [?]. The assets are sworm at £9,[?]. ...

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  23. GENERAL NEWS.

    A meeting of general division officers in the State service will be held in the Temperance-hall, Russell-streeet, Melbourne, this evening. Any associations already formed ...

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  24. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.

    California has gone for Mr. Roosevelt, as the Republican candidate for the Presidency. The "primaries" resulted in an overwhe[?]ing majotity in favour of the ...

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  25. KAISER AND ALSATIANS.

    The revelation by the Bargomaster of Strasburg of portion of a conversal on which the Kaiser had with him, and in which the threal was made to annul the ...

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  26. THEATRICAL SIEGE.

    Extraordinary scence were witnessed at Nogeat[?]sa-Marne in connection with the police siege of the house occupied by the motor bandits, Garnier and Vallet. ...

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  27. MASONIC CEREMONY.

    The largest gathering of Mark Mas[?]ns over held in Victoria attended an installaion c[?]remony at the Freemasons'-hall. Collins-street, on Wednesday evening, when ...

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  28. SOCIALISTS NOT WANTED.

    The treatment which the Industrial Workers of the World received in this city last March, when hundreds of them were rounded up by the citizens and made to ...

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  29. COMMONWEALTH CONDOLENCES.

    At the request of the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) the Governor-General yesterday cabled to the Secretary of State for the Colonies conveying the condolences of the ...

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  30. EMPIRE DAY.

    The Australian Women's National League is holding an Empire Day celebration in the Masonic-hall on May 24, at 8 p.m. The proceeds are in aid of the Fallen ...

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  31. SYMPATHY FROM VICTORIA.

    His Excellency the Governor addressed the following telegram to the Secretary of State for the Colonies yesterday morning:— "The Governor, on behalf of the ...

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  32. LOAN TO CHINA.

    The "six power" loan negotiations have been concluded as far as those acting at Peking are concerned. Representatives of the powers are now conierring in London. ...

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  33. JUBILEE OF MOORABBIN.

    The jubilee of the Morrabbin Shire was [?]rated last night by a smoke-night at the shire-hall, where there was an attend[?] of [?] 200 representative men. The ...

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  34. THEFT OF BICYCLES.IN THE POLICE COURTS.

    At the Prahran Court yesterday, before Messrs. Chambers (chairman); Flintoft, Curwen-Walker, and Wallls, J.P.'s a youth named John Marton was charged with the larceny of bicycle, valued ...

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  35. ACTOR DROPS DEAD.

    A tragie incident marked the production of the playlet "Man to Man" in this city last night. Towards the close of the final scene. Mr. ...

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  36. WEST AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

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  37. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

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  38. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

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  39. LARCENY CHARGE.

    Robert R. Parkinson was charged at the City Court yesterday with having stolen 31 yards of cloth from the warehouse of Messrs. Sargood Bros., Flinders-lane, about January 25. ...

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  40. PLUCKY YOUNG LORD.

    Lord Dausany, son-[?]o-law of Lord Jersey, formerly Governor of New South Wales, has carned much commendation for a plucky attempt to rese[?]e a fool man from ...

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  41. MINING SHARES.

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  42. WAIHI MINE STRIKE.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.). Thursday.—Dispatches from the Waihi mine report that all is qaies there. The latest development in the situation points to a spread of the ...

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  43. THE SOUTH AFRICANS.

    The South Africans commenced their fourth game to-day at Ruddersfield against the Yorkshire County Eleven. The South Africans were the first to ...

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  44. POSTAL NOTES STOLEN.

    HOBART, Thursday.—Before Judge Nicholls and a jury the trial was concluded in the Criminal Court to-night of Jonathan Albert Smythe, who three years ago ...

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  45. LIGHTHOUSE DEMOLISHED.

    BURNIE (T.). Thursday.—Three railway trucks laden with timber were being pushed along the rails on the breakwater this morning when they got out of hand. ...

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  46. P. AND O. COMPANY.

    The Peninsular and Oriental System Navigation Company are issuing new preferred cumulative 5 per cent. stock for £1,160,000 at £110, the issue being made to holders of ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

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  48. CHURCH IN WALES.

    The debate [?] the motion for the second peading of the bill for the disestablishment of the ch[?]ach in Wales was contisued in the [?] of Common on Wednesday. ...

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  49. BOY WITH REVOLVER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A semence of 12 [?] imprisonment with hard labour has to-day passed by Judge Murray upon [?] James Tall[?], aged 18 years, who ...

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  50. MILLARS' KARRI AND JARRAH CO. LTD.

    The new issue of 42,089 ordinary shares by Millars' Kurri and Jarrah Co. Ltd. has been largely over-subscribed. [An increase in the capital was authorised ...

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  51. AGENT ARRESTED.

    Martin James Ka[?]magh, an agent, 26 years of age, was arrested yesterday at a fashi[?]hle b[?]ling-house by Detertives Sai[?]sbury and Ashton on a provisional ...

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  52. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  53. DAIRYMAN DISAPPEARS.

    [?]een peported to the F[?]ay police that [?], dairyman, [?] Pilgrim-[?], Foo[?] [?], is [?] home. He [?] [?] on Tursday, and nothing further ...

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  54. STREET ROBBERY.

    Several street robbertes have recently been reported to the police. Charles Grant, a carrier, r[?][?]ing in Work-et, Fitrroy, informed the police yesterday evening that a paper palced, which ...

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  55. PURSE TAKEN FROM BAG.

    Whlle she preformed some business at Cole's Book [?] yesterday afternoon, Mrs. A[?]nie Gram, of Wa[?], a[?] for children to watch the monkeys. The boys pa[?] p[?]hed ...

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  56. Advertising

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  59. BEATEN BY M.C.C.

    The match between the South Africans and Marylebone Club was finished at Lord's early in the afternoon, the M.C.C. winning by 108 runs. Scores:— ...

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  60. Advertising

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