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  2. ROYAL HENLEY REGATTA.

    Comments on the splendid victory of the Australian rowing crew at the Healey Royal Regatta are made in the newspapers. ...

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  3. ADIEU TO MADAME MELBA.

    Professor Peterson, the staff, and the students of the University Conservation of Music held an "At Home" last night in the Wilson-hall, to meet His Excellency the ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    The Governor-General (Lord De[?]an) yesterday visited Federal Parliament-house, and signed the Supply Bill, which was passed last week. Subsequently he called ...

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  5. SON's INSANE ACT.

    A domestic tragedy occurred yesterday afternoon at Arden-street, North Melbourne, when Robert Moore, a compositor attacked and seriously injured his ...

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  6. LONDON DOCK STRIKE.

    Announcements have been made regarding the [?] of the strikers. It is stated that various unions have contributed £111,500 towards the strike "war chests." ...

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  7. TREATMENT OF CANCER.

    Professor Wernher, of the Heidelberg University, reports that he has made a discovery for eradieating cancer. Under the treatment the choline of an ...

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  8. KAISER AND CZAR.

    When the announcement was made a few days ago of the meeting in the Baltic of the Kaiser and the Czar, the chief anxiety in Paris was as to wheather the Kaiser would ...

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  9. FOURTH TEST MATCH.

    The fourth of the series, of nine test matches making up the Imperial scheme was commenced at Bramall-lane to-day when for the second time England and ...

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  10. SUPPLY OF GAS.

    For several days past letters have appeared in "The Argus" respecting the increase of gas bills. Generally, the complaint is that, while the charge for last month was ...

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  11. DEFENCE PROBLEMS.

    Mr. Walter Long, Unionist member for Strand, who was Irish Secretary in Mr. Balfour's Government, speaking at Fenny, Stratford, in Buckinghamshire, on ...

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  12. RUBBER TRADE SCANDALS.

    According to the "Daily Chronicle," the British consal-general in Rio de Janciro. Sir Roger Casement. has presented the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Sir ...

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  13. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Aspendale Property-owners Association has noe a membership of 136, and the revenue for the year ended June [?] was over £10. Mr. G. J. Cook has been ...

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  14. SYDNEY GOVERNMENT-HOUSE

    In reference to the threatened eviction of the Governor-General from Sydney Government-house, the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) admitted yesterday that the ...

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  15. THREE ATTEMPTS AT SUICIDE.

    Early yesterday morning Samuel George Duckn[?]ton. a labo[?]rer. 42 years of age, was found in a badly-injured condition near the Royal-park railway station. one of his ...

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  16. PRESIDENTIAL FIGHT.

    Already prepartions are being made for the meeting of the new party, under whose banner Mr. Roosevelt will enter the Presidential campaign. ...

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  17. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Apparently there are very slight prospects of the dispate between the Liberl and Labour parties being satisfactorily settled. On the other hand. the indications are that ...

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  18. TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) yesterday received from the Premier of South Australia (Mr. Peake[?] a letter confirming the telegram, in which the understanding ...

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  19. DENTAL CONGRESS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.— The third Australian Den[?] Congress was opened in Brisbane this morning. when besides representatives from all the States of the ...

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  20. MESSAGES FROM SEA.

    One of the lessons of the Titanic disaster was that there should be facilities for continuoes communication between a ship and the shore or other vessels. The fact that ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A body of Portuguese Royalists under Li[?]ntenant Sep[?]. an ex-officer of the navy. has attacked Valenca. on the Spanish frontier, and captured the railway station. ...

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  22. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Coun[?] M[?], at the [?] of the malvern Council last night. [?] i alarm at the increasing member of [?] [?] ...

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  23. CARGO PILFERING.

    In the Court of General Sessions, before Judge Johnston. two men were convi[?] of piffering cargo, and sentenced to terms of imprisonment. The accused men. ...

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  24. DISEASE AMONG CATTLE.

    Two herd- in Norther[?]land have been found to be affected with foot-and-mouth disease, and 293 head have been [?]laughtered. The permission to land Irish cattle ...

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  25. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A fire attended by fearful consequences has taken place at Li[?] a town about 100 miles west of Tamboo, on the railway from Or[?]. ...

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  26. WEST AUSTRALIAN PRINTERS.

    PERTH, Monday.— The "West Australian." in a lending [?] [?] [?] refer to the [?] of the [?] comp[?] to [?] work next ...

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  27. STATE SWINGS BANKS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Notice has been received by the Star Tre[?]rer from the Commonwealth authorities that the Savings Bank business, as conducted in post-offices. ...

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  28. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Adam Ra[?] Hastle, of Glenlee, Moonee Ponds, and formerly of [?] who died on May [?] left, under a will dated [?] estate valued at [?] and personal property valued at ...

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  29. STREET BETTING RAID.

    BROKEN HILL. Monday.— The Australian Workkers' Union yesterday passed a resolution upholding the action of the mayor in refusing "to authorise the police to ...

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  30. PRICE OF BUTTER.

    The wholesale quotation for Western district butter is to be advanced by [?] making the price [?] per lb. as from to-day, The reason for the increase is that the ...

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  31. CANADIAN RECIPROCITY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— Messrs, Arthur Kidman and Meares left by to-night's express for Melbourne, as representatives of the New South Wales Chamber of Commerce, ...

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  32. SMALL-POX ON MAIL STEAMER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The N.D.L. steamer Pri[?] S[?] on arrival to-day from China and Japan via German New G[?] and Queensland ports went direct into ...

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  35. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day.)

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