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  2. WOMEN IN REVOLT.

    London to-day seemed to be veritably in the grip of the Suffragettes who have never had a greater field day. ...

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  3. A DESTRUCTIVE BIRD.

    Orchardists in this district have no doubt been experiencing some difficulty in protecting their autumn apple crops from the ravages of a small ...

    Article : 156 words
  4. IPSWICH BY-ELECTION.

    Mr. Lloyd-George was accorded a tremendous ovation when the addressed 6,000 electors in the skating rink at [?]piwich last night. He said the ...

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  5. MURDER OF GAMBLER.

    Ex-police Lieutenant Charles Becker has again been sentenced to death for his part in the murder of the gambler Herman Rosenthal Becker ...

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  6. WILL MEXICO CITY FALL?

    Advices from Mexico City to-day state that Provisional President Huerta is now concentrating troops there in view of the rapid advance ...

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  7. LONG SITTING ENDS.

    With Mr. Austey (Labor) upbraiding his party for giving up the fight the Preference Prohibition Bill was pushed through committee by the ...

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  8. FOOTBALL.

    The League and Association games played this afternoon resulted as follow:—LEAGUE. Fitzroy 6 goals 20 behinds beat ...

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  9. WHARF LABORERS' UNION.

    A meeting of the above will be held at the Club Rooms South Warrnambool to-morrow at 7.30 p.m. ...

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  10. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    In reply to Hampshire's score of 416, Yorkshire knocked up 426 for the loss of 4 wickets at Southampton to-day, and then declared Denton and ...

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  11. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Advices have been received that negotiations are proceeding at the Niagara Falls peace conference. Efforts are being made to reach an ...

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  12. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

    Entries close for Mount Gambier Races. Blue and White ball Allansford Town Hall. ...

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  13. OPENING OF THE SEASON.

    The football season so far as the clubs associated with the Western District Association are concerned opened on Saturday afternoon but ...

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  14. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Surbiton lawn tennis tournament was continued to-day. In the semi-finals the singles, Norman Brookes was opposed by T. M. ...

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  15. UPROAR IN COURT.

    Pandemonium reigned at Bow-street Police Court this morning, when the Suffragettes arrested outside Buckingham Palace were charged ...

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  16. WARRNAMBOOL v. ALLANSFORD.

    The above clubs met in the Friendly Societies Park, but owing to several of Allansford's principal players failing to keep their engagements the ...

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  17. THE TIDES.

    High water at Warrnambool this day:—12.27 a.m.; 12.58 p.m. STEAMER SAILINGS. The Eumeralla leaves Melbourne ...

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  18. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The semi-finals of the amateur golf championship were played to-day at Sandwich Hezlet (Royal Portrush) defeated Humphries (Kiddermiaster) ...

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  19. GREAT SCORE BY MIDDLESEX.

    Playing against Essex Middlesex scored 245 runs for the loss of only one wicket. Tarrant made 140 not out. ...

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  20. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following weather forecast was issued at nine o'clock last night for to-day for Victoria by Mr. Hunt the Commonwealth Meteorologist:— ...

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  21. A SERIOUS BREAKDOWN.

    Is often the result of neglecting a cold Cure your cold with Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery. Price 1/6 and 3/. Obtainable everywhere. ...

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  22. THE FINAL.

    Brookes beat Lowe 6—1, 6—1, 5—7, 6—8, 6—3. The game occupied two hours Brookes finished strongly. The court ...

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  23. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISING ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    Messrs Geo. J. Officer and Co. have a dairy farm in the Casterton District to let privately. Messrs. Archilbald Macfarlane and ...

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  24. SERIOUS OUTRAGES.

    Further serious outrages were committed by Suffragettes to-day. A woman entered the Venetian room at the National Gallery to-day ...

    Article : 152 words
  25. JENKINS WINS THE FINAL.

    The final of the golf tournament at Sandwich was plated yesterday in a thunderstorm. Jenkins was favorite, though Hezslet, who is a prodigious ...

    Article : 47 words
  26. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—L'Inconnue's weekly column is One that I usually read with pleasure but her comments on Eight Hours Day strike me just a little ...

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  27. KOROIT V. PORT FAIRY.

    The meeting between Koroit and Port Fairy on the ground of the former, provided a fairly interesting match, and resulted ill a win for ...

    Article : 49 words
  28. Advertising

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  29. CUDGEE V. HIGH SCHOOL.

    High School journeyed to Cudgee and suffered defeat at the hands of the country team, the final scores being Cudgee 7 goals 10 behinds: ...

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  30. GOVERNMENT PROGRAMME

    A hurried meeting of the Cabinet was held on Saturday. It is supposed the meeting dealt with Monday's procedure in the House of ...

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  31. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    A grave alteration has been made against Essad Pasha the ex-Minister for War, who has been deported to Brindisi for his part in the Albanian ...

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  32. MALE SUFFRAGETTE GOES FOR TRIAL.

    Mark Spencer, a Suffragist, who was taken into custody in connection with the recent outrage in the Royal Academy was committed for trial ...

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  33. STATEMENT BY THE LIBERAL WHIP.

    An urgent Liberal whip announcement intimates that in view of the uncertainty regarding future proceedings early attendance in the House of ...

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  34. MAIDA VALE RAID.

    The three women and two girls arrested last night when the police raided a house at Maida Vale (London) were charged at the Marylebone ...

    Article : 94 words
  35. CANTEEN BRIBERY CASE

    It tran[?] pires that the defendants in what is known a the "Canteen Bribery Case" followed the advice of their counsel when they plcaded guilty to ...

    Article : 91 words
  36. S.S. WAIMATE ON FIRE.

    A wireless message has been intercepted from the N.Z. Shipping. Company's cargo steamer Waimate, stating that her cargo of flax is on tire. ...

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  37. HOPKINS GUN CLUB.

    A splendid lot of birds was supplied for the Hopkins Gun Club's sparrow and starling sweepstakes held at the club's ground at the Hopkins on ...

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  38. BOMB IN A CHURCH.

    A bomb was placed in Rosehill Church Edinburgh to-day. The missile exploded but little damage was caused. Indications points to ...

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  39. N.S.W. LOAN.

    Owing to the poor response of the public to the invitation to subscribe to the New South Wales 4 per cent, loan of £3,000,000, issued at £99, the ...

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  40. MORE SUFFRAGETTE OUTRAGES.

    Suffragettes last night placed bombs alongside pipes conveying water from Loch Katrine to Glasgow. Fortunately the fuse burned out ...

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  41. JOCKEYS RIDE WELL.

    Frank Bullock the Victorian jockey who rode Blue Spec to victory in the Melbourne Cup in 1905 had the mount on four successive winners ...

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  42. DAMAGING PICTURE OF THE KING.

    A suffragette at Edinburgh yesterday gashed Lavery's picture of the King in the Scottish Academy. She was immediately arrested. ...

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  43. BOXING.

    At the stadium to-night, in the presence of 5,000 spectators. Hughie Mehegan beat Joe Welling (America) on points after 20 hard rounds. The ...

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  44. SUCCESSFUL BENEFIT.

    The matinee of "The Silver King," at His Majesty's Theatre realised £1691, on behalf of King George's pension fund for actors and actresses. ...

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  45. RAID ON SUFFRAGETTE OFFICES

    The police yesterday raided and occupied the offices of the Women's Political Union. They arrested Grace Rae, the general secretary on a charge if ...

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  46. SIX DAYS' WORK.

    The House of Commons this evening rejected a Bill which sought to establish a six-days working week with Sunday as he normal rest-day. The ...

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  47. A FARMER KILLED.

    Mr J. Cooper, a farmer of Strathkellar whilst carting a load of chaff on Saturday morning slipped from the load through the bag moving and ...

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  48. McGOORTY BEATS DUBOURG.

    At the stadium to-night Eddie McGoorty knocked out Jules Dubourg in the fifth round. There were 9,000 present. ...

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  49. A LIGHTSHIP WRECKED.

    A wreck discovered near Liscomb indicates that the new lightship, "No. 19" has been lost with her crew of 25 men. ...

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  50. PANDEMONIUM IN POLICE COURTS.

    In most of the police courts where suffragettes were brought upon various charges pandemonium reigned especially at Bow-street where 65 women ...

    Article : 108 words
  51. LONDON WHEAT MARKET

    The wheat market is quiet, sellers holding for previous prices. ...

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