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  2. THE BREAKWATER CONTRACT.

    The work at the breakwater extension contract after being held up for several weeks owing to bad weather, has been pushed ahead rapidly during ...

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  3. STEAMER SAILINGS.

    The Casino leaves Melbourne for Warrnambool today at 2 p.m. The Casino leaves Warrnambool for Melbourne on Monday at 4 p.m. ...

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  4. WAR DECLARED.

    The efforts of the European diplomats have proved unavailing in the endeavour to prevent a clash of arms. Austria today declared war on ...

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  5. THE DUBLIN TRAGEDY

    A further gun running exploit was successfully carried out by the Irish Nationalists today. A consignment of 1,000 rifles was ...

    Article : 145 words
  6. HOME RULE CRISIS

    Referring to the Home Rule situation the "Daily Telegraph" says there is an impression on both sides that the Government, owing to the ...

    Article : 119 words
  7. RUSSIA PREPARING.

    The declaration of war was publicly known in the evening. Many thousands cheered wildly in the main streets. ...

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  8. NOTICE TO OWNERS OF BEES.

    The attention of owners of bees is invited to a regulation under the Bees Act 1910. as follows:— "Prescribed Hive" shall mean any hive, the combs ...

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  9. POLICEMEN RESIGN.

    Eight of the policemen who refused to charge the Nationalist Volunteers on Sunday and were arrested have resigned from the force. ...

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  10. MADAME CAILLAUX.

    After a hearing which lasted for [?] days, the trial of Madame Caillaux, wife of the former Minister for Finance, on a charge of murdering M. ...

    Article : 135 words
  11. WHEAT MARKET EXCITED.

    Wild excitement prevailed in the wheat pit today as a result of the European trouble. Perspiring brokers, shouting ...

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  12. EXTENSIVE FORGERIES

    The trial was concluded in Brussels to-day of N. Wilmart, formerly director of the Ghent-Terneuzen railway and six other persons, on charges ...

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  13. WAR CORRESPONDENT'S NEWS.

    Mr. M. H. Donohoe, the famous "Daily Chronicle" war correspondent, has telegraphed to his paper from Semlin, a Hungarian town six ...

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  14. GERMAN FLEET RETURNS.

    Despite official denials; palpable and precautionary dispositions of troops are in progress. The German North Sea fleet has ...

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  15. HOSPITAL ANNUAL MEETING.

    The annual meeting of subscribers and Life Governors of the Warrnambool Hospital and Benevolent Asylum will be hold in the Town Council ...

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  16. THE SCENE IN COURT.

    The Public Prosecutor asked for a verdict of guilty in extenuating circumstances. The jury were absent for 50 minutes ...

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  17. LATEST CABLES.

    Count Berchtold, in the official gazette, announces that the Servian reply was most unsatisfactory, and that Austria-Hungary, finds it necessary to ...

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  18. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    An interesting article has been contributed to the "Times" by a correspondent in regard to the question as to whether submarine and aerial ...

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  19. MORE RAIN.

    "Fine rains in the Mallee and Northern country, and still raining, is the purport of the great majority of reports received today, and ...

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  20. STAR PICTURES.

    The Star Picture Company screened a meritorious programme of pictures at the Town Hall last night to a well-filled house. The entertainment was on ...

    Article : 98 words
  21. ITALY MAY REMAIN NEUTRL.

    Dissensions have arisen between the Marquis Di San Guilano, Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Signor Salanger, the Premer, the latter ...

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  22. LOST SALVATIONISTS

    An impressive memorial service was held early this morning aboard the White Star steamer Megantic as [?] proceeded up the St. Lawrence River. ...

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  23. SERVIAN WAR PREPARATIONS.

    Advices from Belgrade intimate that military preparations are proceeding feverishly in Servia. Many Austrian families are quitting the ...

    Article : 127 words
  24. CORANGAMITE ELECTION.

    Mr. T. M. Burke, the selected Labor candidate for Corangamite, will address the electors on Saturday next as follows: At 7 p.m., Dennington ...

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  25. THE MAP OF EUROPE.

    The Journal des Debats" states that what is at stake is an entire change in the map of Europe analagous to 1894-1870. The same paper ...

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  26. PASS-BOOKS WANTED.

    Depositors in the State Savings Bank are reminded by advertisement that the inspector (Mr. E. J. Armstrong) will be in attendance at the ...

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  27. AUSTRIANS AT BELGRADE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" publishes a message from Mr. Martin Donohoe; its correspondent, in which he states that the Servian Legislative body, sitting ...

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  28. HARVEST PROSPECTS.

    Telegraphing from Murchison East to the Railway authorities, one of the district superintendents states that "The break in the weather ...

    Article : 80 words
  29. NEW YORK EXCHANGE.

    Conditions approaching a panic prevailed in the stock markets yesterday owing to the European war news. Leading stocks lost from 10 to ...

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  30. NAVAL ESTIMATES.

    On the suggestion of Admiral Lord Charles Beresford (Unionist) the general discussion in the House on the Navy Estimates was postponed ...

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  31. EGGS AND FLOWERS.

    We yesterday received for the local Hospital one dozen eggs each from Miss May Esam and Master Willie Wilson; flowers from Mrs. Ponting, ...

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  32. RUSSIAN PRESS VIEW.

    An official communique issued in [?]t Petersburg commends the display of patriotism made by the industrial strikers yesterday in voluntarily ...

    Article : 69 words
  33. ALLANSFORD BRANCH, P.L.C.

    A meeting of the above will be held in the Allansford Town Hall on Saturday night, at 8 o'clock, at which a full attendance of members and ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN RIFLEMEN

    The Australian riflemen who have been competing at the Bisley meeting will return to Australia by the R.M.S. Mooltan, with the exception ...

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  35. STOCK TRAINS CANCELLED.

    Reports from northern railway stations announce that useful rains have fallen. Some special train ordered to convey stock to Gippsland ...

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  36. SOCIAL EVENING AT FRAMLINGHAM.

    A euchre tournament, social evening and dance, will be held in the Framlingham Mechanics' hall on Friday evening, Aug. 7th, in aid of ...

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  37. AGE OF CONSENT.

    The Bishop of London has withdrawn his Criminal Law Amendment Bill, which he introduced into the House of Lords in April. ...

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  38. BRITAIN PREPARES.

    Great activity is being displayed at Portsmouth. Men are being steadily drafted from the barracks to the fleet. The naval arsenals are being strongly ...

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  39. SENSATIONAL PLAN OF CAMPAIGN.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Paris points out that Russia may be inclined to forbear, but if Austria goes beyond a certain point, ...

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  40. GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENT.

    Mr. V. H. Holmes, assistant manager of the N.Z. Insurance Coy., Sydney, has been appointed Commissioner for the State Insurance branch ...

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  41. THE MELBOURNE EXCHANGE.

    Owing to declaration of war share values on the Melbourne Stock Exchange shrank £500,000. ...

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  42. TO-DAY'S EVENTS.

    Union ball Oddfellows' Hall. Concert and ball Mailer's Flat Mechanics' Hall. Concert and dance, Allansford Town ...

    Article : 119 words
  43. BOLTING HORSE.

    A horse in a baker's cart to-day bolted through the city streets. It knocked a tram car off the line and seriously injured Mr. McKenegby an ...

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  44. MONEY MARKET UNSETTLED.

    The money market was very unsettled during the day. Short loans were [?]oted at 2½ per cent. Bills were fairy. ...

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  45. HUERTA'S INTENTIONS.

    General! Huerta, ex-Provisional President of Mexico, has arrived at Kingston, the capital of Jamaica, on his way to Europe. ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN ARMY.

    Speak at Bedford to-day, Field-Marshal Lord Roberts referred to the Australia army. He enlogised the impressiveness ...

    Article : 42 words
  47. EUREKA STOCKADE.

    A deputation from Ballarat to the Minister of Lands to-day protested against a private company being allowed to run a railway through the ...

    Article : 42 words
  48. SPORTING

    The above races, held this after noon; resulted as follow:— Hurdle Race: Mutuscope 1, La Annie 2, Malt Bin 3; 7 to 2 agst ...

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  49. AUSTRIANS OVERSEA.

    Austrian residents in Canada are leaving the Deminion in scores to [?]:— join their regiments. Servians and Greeks are holding themselves in ...

    Article : 58 words
  50. BIG LOCK-OUT.

    The master builders have taken a ballot which resulted in 7,319 to 1,739 being in favor of a national lock-out. The ultimatum is being presented to ...

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  51. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    It is feared that the railway strike with extend. The men's demands include an increase of wages involving a large additional expenditure. ...

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  52. AUSTRIAN TROOPS CONCENTRATE.

    Latest news from Belgrade declares that Austrian troops are concentrated in great numbers five miles from the Servian frontier. ...

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  54. STRENGTH OF AUSTRIAN ARMY.

    The "Daily Chronicle" estimates that Austria's army against Servia ...

    Article : 81 words
  55. LORD GLADSTONE.

    Lord Gladstone, the retiring Governor-General of South Africa, and Lady Gladstone, arrived in London to-day. A number of Laborites made a ...

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