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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    Mr Bryan, the American Secretary for State, announced yesterday that the difficulties in the way of the mediation conference had been overcome. ...

    Article : 92 words
  3. CABLEGRAMS

    [?] Minister informed Lord Ro[?] (Unionist) in the House of [?] to-day that he was taking steps [?] the most likely to conduce ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    It is authoritatively stated that the Government proposes to summon the parties in the baking dispute to a compulsory conference. ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    Intelligence has been received that 13 survivors from the steamer Columbia have been picked up the Cunard liner Franconia. ...

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  6. INTER-STATE NEWS

    In the course of a speech last night Mr Frank Wilson, Lender of the Opposition in the State Parliament. replied to recent utterances of the Premier (Mr Scaddan) ...

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  7. UNITED ACTION AGAINST U.S.A.

    Replying to overtures made by the Federals to join the latter against the Americans General Villa says the Constitutionalists [?] pardon the part taken ...

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  8. FRUIT EXHIBITION

    Sir W. Ellison Macartney. the Governor, opened the Inter-State Fruit Exhibition to-day. There was a large attendance of growers. Between 6000 and 7000 ...

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  9. [?]ENCE PRELIMINARIES.

    [?] Mr Churchill, Mr Bonar [?] Sir Edward Carson met yester[?] discussed the preliminaries for [?] regarding Ulster. ...

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  10. ACTION AT BRISBANE.

    The Master Bakers' Association this morning received an ultimatum from the operatives that unless dough was ready for them at 8 o'clock on Sunday morning ...

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  11. OUTBREAK ON WHAKATANE.

    Th[?]es.s. Whakatane (New Zealand Shipping Company), outward bound to New Zealand, arrived at St. Helena to-day. and reported that a fire broke out aboard ...

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  12. WAR PREPARATIONS.

    Advices from Vera Cruz intimate that the railway between that port and Mexico City has been undermined in the direction of the capital. Special details of ...

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  13. PRINTERS' PICNIC

    The printers' annual picnic was held to-day. The majority of printers and newspaper employees attended. The "Barrier Miner" was not issued to-day, and the ...

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  14. DEFECT IN MACHINERY.

    The s.s. Perthshire (Federal and Shire line). which is on a voyage from Australia to London. has sent a wireless message stating that she is 640 miles south of ...

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  15. [?]USH-FIRE TRAGEDY

    [?] from Panama report a [?]ter there. [?] of people were watching the [?] a bush-fire. Unobserved, the ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. WAREHOUSEMEN'S ASSOCIATION

    Representatives of employees in ware-houses interviewed the Minister for Labor Sir Alexander Peacock to-day. They said that in consequence of the action taken ...

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  17. UNFOUNDED CALLS FOR HELP.

    The "S.O.S." wireless call for help has hen flashed across the ocean several times recently when ships have not been in distress. Lloyd's is greatly disturbed ...

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  18. BENDIGO MINING DISASTER

    The relief fund for the families of the victims in the Great Extended Hustlers fatality now totals over £1200. ...

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  19. CRUCIFIED IN CHURCH

    The Government state that the Epirotes captured 200 Mahommedan Albanians who had not fled, and crucified them alive in the Orthodox church at Kodra. ...

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  20. MURDERED GIRLS

    Denis Haletzky has been convicted on the charges of having murdered twelve girls, whose bodies were found buried in a forest near the town of Krasnoyarsk ...

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  21. LICENSED VICTUALLERS' SYMPATHY.

    A meeting of the council of the Licenser Victuallers' Association was held to-day. Special consideration was given to the Bendigo mining disaster and the ...

    Article : 73 words
  22. [?]LLIERY DISASTER

    [?] were issued to-day against [?] manager of the Universal [?] Seagherrydd, South Wales, for [?] of the Mines Act. The ...

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  23. PARTING KISS

    Charlotte Liefeld recently asked her lover for a parting kiss, and as he complied she fatally revolvered him in the darkness. ...

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  24. TRADE PERMITS.

    The secretary of a large association of employees in Melbourne recently wrote to the Factories Department. protesting against what he described as the ...

    Article : 149 words
  25. BARRIER MINERS' SYMPATHY.

    At a meeting of the Miners' Association last night it was decided to send letters of condolence to Bendigo to the relatives of the men who were killed in the Great ...

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  26. LANDLORD AND TENANT ACT

    A statement was made at a public meeting held at Port Melbourne last nigh that a tenant had been unfairly evicted, although she had paid her rent. ...

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  27. SPIRITUAL HEALING

    A committee appointed by a conference of clergymen and doctors has concluded an investigation of faith cures. The committee affirms the efficacy or ...

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  28. PANAMA EXHIBITION

    Replying to a deputation of members of the House of Commons yesterday, Mr Asquith. the Prime Minister, promised to submit to the Cabinet a suggestion that ...

    Article : 81 words
  29. [?]ARDS IN ENGLAND

    [?] to-day the billiard match [?] George Gray and T. Newman [?]The English player [?] £60 start in a game of 18,000 ...

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  30. LIFT ACCIDENTS.

    For some time past the officers of the Factories Department have been anxious to discover completely effective mechanical means of preventing the sudden fall ...

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  31. SUFFRAGETTE'S FLIGHT

    When Lilian Lenton, a Suffragette, was released from prison on licence owing to her hunger-striking some time back. she disappeared. The police have now ...

    Article : 81 words
  32. [?]ECE PLAYING WELL.

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  33. WINNIPEG RIFLEMEN

    The Winnipeg Rifles propose to send a team to shoot for the Empire Trophy in Australia in the autumn. The team proposes thereafter, to circle ...

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  34. [?]KETS IN LOTTERIES

    [?] Bottomley, M.P., proprie[?] Mr Julius S. Elias, representing [?], appeared in court to-day in [?] to a summons charging them ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN BOXER

    Colin Bell the Australian boxer, has challenged Joe Jeannette to fight again for £1000 a-side. Bell was not in his best condition when ...

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  36. WELCOMING THE GOVERNOR

    In a despatch forwarded by him to the External Affairs Department. fudge Murray, Lieutenant-Governor of Papua, describes the reception accorded him last ...

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  37. ARTIFICIAL MANURES BOARD.

    Sir Alexander Peacock has given directions that Orders in Council shall be prepared defining the juri[?]diction of then Artificial Manures Board to persons ...

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  38. ALLEGED BIGAMY

    At the Brunswick Court to-day George Clement Wells, on remand from the City Court, charged with having committed bigamy was committed to take his trial ...

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  39. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    A lad named Simpkin, son of Mr Frank Simpkin, of Beene, was thrown from a horse on Tuesday, and broke his collarbone. besides sustaining other bodily ...

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  40. [?]SH OFFICES AT LUCERNE.

    [?] instituted by the Govern[?] that there are 20 English [?] offices in Lucerne, employing [?] Huge profits are made. Some ...

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  41. SYDNEY GALLERY

    Mrs Mackie, who is a niece of Mr Charles Abercrombie, one of the earliest settlers in Sydney, has presented Sir Timothy Coghlan, Agent-General for New ...

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  42. [?] BROKER'S FRAUDS

    [?] Edward Funner, the stockbro[?] was arrested in Paris on 78 [?] of fraudalent conver. [?] certificates was committed ...

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  43. STEPPED INTO EXCAVATION.

    Thomas Hogan, of Pirron Yalloak, sustained painful injuries whilst walking along Murray street, Colac. He stepped into an excavation and had the flesh ...

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  44. NEW SETTLERS

    Nine hundred emigrants. bound for Victoria and New South Wales, sailed from Tilbury Docks, London, to-day, aboard the s.s. Makarini. ...

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  45. CYCLIST COLLIDES WITH VAN.

    A middle-aged man named Robt. Leishman, of Coburg, when cycling to-night collided with the shaft of a delivery van, and sustained a fractured skull. ...

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  46. WHEAT-GROWING IN MALLEE

    In connection with the decision of the Minister for Agriculture that the wheat yield of the, Mallee could be improved, the Government has decided to appoint ...

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  47. MOTOR CLIMB UP MOUNT BUNINYOUNG.

    Sir,—In your issue of 4th inst. you refer to the unique performance of Messrs Stan. Walker, Blight, and Vickery on climbing to the top of Mount Buninyong ...

    Article : 247 words
  48. [?]RICAN MEAT TRADE

    [?] Cherry, the Commonwealth [?] Inspector, is proceeding to[?] investigate the conditions of [?] trade and the methods of hand ...

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  49. IRRIGATION DISTRICTS

    The members of the Water Commission are gratified at the number of applications still coming forward for irrigation blocks. The average is keeping up very well and ...

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  50. LONDON WHEAT MARKET

    The wheat' market in firm. An occasional 3d advance is asked. The market closed quieter, 36/3 being obtainable for Australian cargoes in any ...

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  51. FIRE AT TAILOR'S SHOP

    A fire occurred to-night in Berg's tailor's shop, in the Eastern Market buildings; but it was quickly suppressed. Part of the stock was damaged by smoke and ...

    Article : 41 words
  52. [?]TORIAN VIOLINIST

    [?] Doubleday, the young Victo[?] gave a recital in the Bech[?] last night. The newspapers [?] publish favorable criticisms ...

    Article : 9 words
  53. Advertising

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