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  2. Record Rains.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Heavy rains fell all last night. The Williamstown racecourse and the rifle ranges were inundated to a depth of two feet. ...

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  3. News of the World.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Free Church Congress has resolved to urge the Government to introduce an Education Bill securing popular control of ...

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  4. News of the World.

    LONDON, Wednesday. —The Nottingham Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution stating that the grotesque Paris fashions are gravely ...

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  5. Australasian News.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A man named Ryag,aged 30, a resident of [?], has been shockingly mutil[?] by a train at Geelong. He died ...

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  6. HOUNDSDITCH OUTRAGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Jacob Hoff-mann and Sarah Rosa Trassjonski who were arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the Houndsditch ...

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  7. NARROW ESCAPE AT DANDENONG.

    DANDENONG, Tuesday.—Rain fell in torrents for over two hours. The drains of the town overflowed, and many places were flooded. At 2.15 ...

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  8. THE CORONATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Field Marshal Lord Ktchener has boon appointed to the command of the troops taking part in the Coronation festivities. ...

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  9. NEW JAPANESE TARIFF.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is understood that negotiations between Great Britain and Japan regarding the latter country's now tariff, have been ...

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  10. OVERSEA POLITICIANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A committee of the Lords and Commons has invited 58 oversen legislators to be the guests of British legislators during the ...

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  11. V.R.C. RACES POSTPONED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Flemington racecourse is flooded, and the V.R.C. races bad to bo again post-poned till Saturday, Monday and ...

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  12. EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Both the "Morning Post" and the "Manchester Guardian" upheld the Coptic demands for religious toleration and political ...

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  13. CYCLONE REPORTED FROM GIPPSLAND.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Government is awaiting reports regarding the alleged destruction ol Gippsland forests by a cyclone. ...

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  14. COCOS ISLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday. —The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company notifies the establishment of a wireless station on Cooos (or Keeling) Island, ...

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  15. THUNDERSTORM IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A terrific thunderstorm occurred in the city early this morning. Vivid lightning struck an overhead tramway pole. ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Mr. J. H. Catts, a member of the House of Representatives, was to-day fined £3 on a charge of having "communicated ...

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  17. SOCIETY MARRIAGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Mrs. Stirring, who was divorced by her husband last March, has been married to Lord George Cholmondeley. ...

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  18. GREAT DAMAGE AT GEELONG.

    GRRLONG, Tuesday—Over three inches of rain fell at Geelong to-day. It was a most remarkable downpour, resembling a succession of cloud bursts, ...

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  19. In Tasmania.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—Heavy ram again fell to-day, and the [?] country-side is flooded. The [?] press train from Hobart could not ...

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  20. NAVVIES TERRIBLE PLIGHT.

    PARIS, Franco, Thursday.—Twenty railway navvies, while working in a tunnel near Vincennes, crossed to the down line to escape the up-train. The ...

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  21. Methodist Stations.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The final reading of Methodist stations took place to-night at tho Conference of the church. The following ...

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  22. THE "BLACK HUNDRED."

    PETERSBURG, Russia. Wednesday.—The trial of Laretchkin, a member of the Black Hundred, for murdering a workman, throws light on ...

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  23. "TIMES OF INDIA."

    LONDON, Wednesday. — In the House of Commons to-day Mr. E. S. Montague, Under-secretary for India, said tho Government of Bengal had ...

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  24. CONDITION OF MEXICO.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Mexican Minister in London declares that [?] whole of Moxico is now quiet except for marauding bands in the ...

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  25. AMERICAN TROOPS AMASSING ON BORDER.

    WASHINGTON, U.S.A., Wednesday.—The massing of troops along the Mexican borders is designed to prevent Japan acquiring a coaling station in ...

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  26. MARINE MISHAP.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—The British ship Palatina struck an object at sea to the west of East London. The captain was compelled to beach the ...

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  27. UNITED STATES TROOPS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.—It is officially stated that the mobilisation on the Merican border is solely for manoeuvres. Mexico understands that she ...

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  28. Victorian Details by Mail.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Yesterday the rain fell in torrents. "Oldest inhabitants" searched their recollections fruitlessly to try and bring ...

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  29. HURRICANE AT ELMORE.

    ELMORE, Tuesday. — A hurricane accompanied by the heaviest hail known here, occurred to-day about 12.30 p.m. Hailstones over an inch in ...

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  30. RECIPROCITY.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday. — Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of Canada, defended the reciprocity agreement with the United States in a crowded ...

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  31. SLIGHT INSURRECTION

    MEXICO, Thursday.—A band of insurgents from Lower California captured a town, intending to make it the capital of a socialistic republic ...

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  32. "JACK THE RIPPER."

    BERLIN, Germany Thursday.—The notice hare arrested Richard Bannewitz. who is alleged to have committed "Jack the Ripper" assaults on 35 ...

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  33. BOXING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Bombardier Wells defeated Ian Flynn on points in a 20-round contest at the Olympia. ...

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  34. FLOODS AT KILMORE.

    KILMORE, Tuesday.—A storm of extraordinary violence occurred this afternoon, accompanied with extremely vivid flashes of lightning. The ...

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  35. ANTI-CAMBLING LEGISLATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In view of recent legislation a number of English bookmakers are preparing to move to Switzerland. ...

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  36. BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Gray has made a break of 1,024 in a match against Nelson at Southsea. ...

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  37. Helping the Settler.

    In commenting on an article appearing recently on land settlement, from the pen of our special reporter, a correspondent pointe out that the ...

    Article : 191 words
  38. UNITED STATES AND JAPAN.

    SAN FRANCISCO, U.S.A.,—Thursday.—mr. Lincoln Cummins, president of the Navy League, urges a strong navy for the United States in ...

    Article : 59 words
  39. Sporting.

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  40. AUSTRALIAN IMMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The total number of assisted immigrants to Australia during 1910 was 12,304, and of nominated immigrants 8,507, ...

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  41. VALUES OF METALS.

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  42. ATHLETICS.

    Swimming races took place last evening in the Mersey River, the starting point being the rowing shed. There was good competition. three heats ...

    Article : 104 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. PICTURE SHOW FIRE.

    LISBON, Portugal, Wednesday.—A cinematograph theatre has been burnt at Abroutes. A panic occurred amongst the audience and 60 were ...

    Article : 28 words
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