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  2. ROOSEVELT'S NEWPARTY PLATFORM ANNOUNCED

    Reuter's correspondent states that the platform adopted by Mr. Roosevelt for his independent Presidential campaign will be thoroughly progressive, and will include:— ...

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  3. PORT OF LONDON STRIKE. FEEDING THE CHILDREN.

    Matters in connection with the Port of London strike are at a standstill. The union committee appointed to cope with the distress among the dockers and ...

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  4. CZAR AND KAISER. To Meet Next Month.

    Arrangements have been made for a meeting of Kaiser and his Imperial Chancellor (Herr von Bethmann-Hollweg) with the Czar and the Russian Premier (M. ...

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  5. PRINCE'S BIRTHDAY.

    The official celebration of the coming of age of the Prime of Wales took place at Windsor on Sunday. During the day His Royal Highness received world-wide ...

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  6. IMPERIAL CRICKET. THIRD TEST MATCH.

    The third test match of the triangular, in which England and Australia are for the first time opposed, commenced to-day at Lord's ground, when the teams finally ...

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  7. PERSONAL,

    His Majesty the King reviewed 15,000 members of the St. John Ambulance Society at Windsor on Saturday. A number of oversea representatives of the society ...

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  8. TYSER LINER ON ROCKS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—The Star of Canada, a large Tyser liner, was blown ashore during a gale on the Kaiti beach, near Gisborne. The position of the ...

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  9. CORONATION LEVEE.

    His Excellency the Governor held a levee at State Parliament-house yesterday, the occasion being the anniversary of the King's Coronation. Although somewhat ...

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  10. CONTINENTAL DISPUTES.

    The Seamen's Union, members of which have struck at Havre, Marscilles, Bordeaux, and other ports for increased wages, announces that it is willing to accept ...

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  11. DEMOCRATIC PROSPECTS.

    In view of the Republican split extraordinary interest centres in the Democratic National Convention, to be held at Baltimore next month. ...

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  12. METAL-WORKERS LOCKED OUT.

    The metal-workers of Hanover have become involved in a dispute with the masters. Efforts at settlement have failed, and 60 per cent. of the men have been locked ...

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  13. UNREST IN PORTUGAL.

    The area of industrial unrest in Portugal is spreading with alarming rapidity. In addition to the tramwaymen of this city, and 12,000 weavers at Corvilham, 15,000 ...

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  14. INSANE MURDERER.

    Cristoform Ponzoni, an insane murderer, who killed his wife and son in 1910, escaped from the asylum in which he was incar[?]rated and weat to the village of ...

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  15. "A HOSTILE COALITION."

    It is significant that during the debate in the Duma on the Navy Bill, which provides for the expenditure up to 1917 of £136,000,000 on increased armaments, the ...

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  16. MAN OF DESTINY.

    There is little probability that any Democratic candidates will secure the required two-thirds majority for the United States Presidency, and all eyes are now turned, the ...

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  17. BENDIGO MINING FATALITY.

    BENDIGO, Monday.—At the Warden's Court to-day, before Mr. E. N. Moore, P.M., and a jury of seven, the inquest concerning the deaths of Alfred Streader and ...

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  18. RAILWAY ELECTRIFICATION.

    By the English mail yesterday copies of the specifications dealing with the electrification of the Melbourne suburban railways reached the commissioners, through Mr. ...

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  19. BRITISH VISIT TO POTSDAM.

    When it was announced last month that the Potsdam municipal authorities had declined to entertain the members of the British Royal Institute of Health upon ...

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  20. LATE MR. ERNEST HUME.

    The death of Mr. Ernest Hume, the New South Wales cricketer, who was travelling with the Australian Eleven, was due to pneumonia. ...

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  21. CHURCH LAW.

    Lord Halifax, president of the English Church Union, deals, in a letter to "The Times," with the action of the House of Lords, in having dismissed the appeal of ...

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  22. A WORLD'S ELEVEN.

    Mr. P. F. Warner contributes the following interesting article to the "Westminster Gazette" of May 23, which is among the English files which arrived in ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A visitor from New Zealand named T. Jones has been "fierced" by confidence-men of the sum of £600. ABSCONDING BANK MESSENGER. ...

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  24. BRISBANE TRAMS.

    At the eleventh annual meeting of the Brisbane Electric Tramways Investment Co. Ltd., held in London on May 21, the chairman, Mr. H. R. Becton, said that since ...

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  25. ESPIONAGE SUSPECTED.

    Captain Kostevitch, of the Russian War Office, has been arrested in Germany on a charge of espionage He was ostensibly engaged in studying aviation progress. It ...

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  26. TRAMWAY SERVICES.

    A conference of representaives of Caulfield, Brighton, and Moorabbin councils was held at Caulfield Town-hall last evening to consider a proposal to extend Caulfield electric trams to ...

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  27. GERMAN WOMEN.

    The Imperial Post-office authorities have embarked upon a new era of economy by substituting 8,600 women for men in the subordinate positions of the service under ...

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  28. CHINA'S FINANCES. "Patriotic Loan" Fails.

    With the conclusion of the arrangement between the "Six Powers" Syndicate and the Republic for the loan of £60,000,000, the Government has abandoned the risky ...

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  29. FOOTBALL ENTHUSIAST.

    WINCHELSEA, Monday.—Mr. D. Moore, an old-age pensjoner, of Winchestea, who is a great enthusiast in football, and is 73 years of age, walked from Winchelsea ...

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  30. TOM MANN RELEASED.

    Tom Mann, who was last month convicted of having incited the soldiery to mutiny during the coal strike by means of his "Don't Shoot" letter, and sentenced to ...

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  31. GENERAL NEWS.

    The new monthly summary of Australian statistics, issued by the Commonwealth statistician, Mr. G. H Knibbs, the fourth number of which has appeared, has been ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat and Flour Afloat. The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,303,000 quarters, against 3,583,000 quarters a week ago and ...

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  33. EXCLUSION OF CHINESE.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—Reference to the exclusion of Chinese from Australia was made by the Chinese Consul-General, Mr. Young Liang Hwang, to-day, when he was ...

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  34. INTERSTATE QUESTIONS.

    The South Australia Premier (Mr. Pealse) will pass through Melbourne to-morrow on his wa[?] back to Adelaide, from a visit to New South Wales, and the ...

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  35. DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    TERANG, June 21.—The Terang Butter Factory's report for the half-year ended March 31 has been circulated. The average price paid per pound of butter-fat was 12.6 [?] and for milk ...

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  36. TO-DAY'S AUCTION SALES.

    To-day's auction [?] Beauchamp Brothers, at Hildebrandt-[?] Hawthorn, art furniture; Tuckett and Styles, at Flinders-street Extension, lost and overtime goods; Addison and Noakes, at ...

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  38. ARREST IN TASMANIA.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.—A Chinese named A[?] Soon landed from Melbourne on Saturday, and failed to pa[?] the dictation test. He was locked up. To-day he was ...

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  42. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Frederick Albert Ham, late of Ballarat, [?] and solicitor, who died on March 18, left by [?] dated October 26, 1911, real estate valued at £[?] and personal estate valued at £2,8[?] to ...

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