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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    Further aeroplane fatalities occurred in Germany during the week-end, by which three Army officers lost their lives. Lieutenants Fellinger and Weingandt ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    Further successful experiments have been conducted with Signor Ulivi's wireless "F" or ultra-violet rays. Strong metal bombs, containing an ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    At a meeting of the State Executive Council to-day approval was given to the following appointments:—Mr. E. N. Moore, P.M., Chairman of the Boot ...

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  5. INTER-STATE NEWS

    The Government has decided to give financial assistance to the party which is taking the Tasmania Gold Mine, at Beaconsfield, on tribute in the terms of the ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS

    [?] Frodsham has written a letter he emphasis the earnestness of [?] volunteers. [?] to all sides to abstain from ...

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  7. GRAPE-PICKERS' WAGES.

    The vine-growers held a meeting on Saturday to discuss the recent labor trouble in connection with the grape-picking. It was resolved that next season the ...

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  8. HIGH-SPEED WIRELESS.

    Complete success has attended the employment of the Wheatstone transmitter in connection with the Marconi wireless apparatus. A speed of over 100 words a ...

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  9. WORKERS' COMPENSATION.

    Mr J. Murray the Chief Secretary, handed to Mr W. A. Watt, the Premier, this afternoon the report of Mr A. M'Laughton, the Government Statist, on ...

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  10. MR CHURCHILL LOOPS THE LOOP.

    Mr Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, looped the loop six times in a monoplane at Sheerness on Saturday. Hamel, the well-known airman, acted ...

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  11. PERSECUTION OF GREEKS

    According to official reports, the persecution of Greeks in Eastern Thrace has been renewed with extreme vigor. Crowds of Greek peasants from ...

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  12. AMALGAMATION OF UNIONS.

    A conference between the representatives of inter-State branches of the Australian Workers' Union and representatives of the Australian Meat Industry ...

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  13. RIVAL MOVEMENT.

    [?] County Council has [?] carried a resolution supporting [?] volunteer movement. [?] London, Nationalist M.P., ...

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  14. MURDER OF EDITOR

    Madame Caillaux, who recently murdered M. Calmette the editor of "Le Figaro," has been committed for trial on a charge of premeditated homicide. ...

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  15. WHEAT ON ROADSIDE

    In the County Court to-day, Judge Moule delivered his reserved judgement in the case of Hannan versus M'Larty, John Hannan, of Swan Hill, farmer, had ...

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  16. WAGES AND HOURS

    Speaking at East Leigh yesterday, Mr Thomas, a member of the House of Commons, announced that the programme of the National Union of Railway Men ...

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  17. STEAMER COLUMBIA

    The United States revenue cutter Seneca reports by wireless that she has picked up on the coast of Nova Scotia the third boat from the British steamer Columbia. ...

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  18. [?]CCING OF RECRUITS

    [?] troopers of the Cuiras[?] at Potsdam escaped with[?] punishment of six and three imprisonment for a particularly ...

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  19. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    No fewer than 232 players have entered for the golf championship. The weather is brilliant, the course is very fast, and the greens are well watered and easy. ...

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  20. RUNAWAY TRUCKS

    Travelling from Clyde to the south, a train broke in halves at midnight on Friday at Picton. The front half went on toward Melbourne, while seven rear trucks ...

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  21. MT VESUVIUS ACTIVE

    The fears of the Sicilians have been revived by the occurrence of fresh earth tremors in the island, parts of which suffered so severely last week. Mount ...

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  22. MEXICAN CRISIS

    Brigadier-General Funston, commanding the American troops at Vera Cruz. reports that the Mexicans have blown up the Inter-Oceanic railway bridge at San ...

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  23. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    When the steamer Themistocles, en route from Melbourne to Sydney, was off Perpendicular Head early this morning one of the passengers, H. Fernley, 38 ...

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  24. DESTRUCTION OF CATTLE

    A long discussion took place at a meeting of the Master Dairymen's Association on Saturday night regarding the question of compensation for cattle destroyed when ...

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  25. SEDITION MOVEMENT

    The Calcutta police made a raid yesterday on the houses of several educated Bengalis, who were suspected to be concerned in the sedition movement. ...

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  26. [?]LENT SUFFRAGETTES

    [?] named respectively [?] and Florence Monks, were [?] for trial on Saturday on a [?] having set fire to the Bath ...

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  27. ITALIAN FLAG INSULTED.

    The Italian ambassador at Washington has complained that two American seamen in Philadelphia tore down an Italian flag flying outside a barber's shop during ...

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  28. VITAL STATISTICS

    The Victorian Statist has issued the following details of the vital statistics of Victoria for quarters ended 31st March, 1913, and 1914:— ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    R. Gould, of New Zealand, and E. Oldham (Eton) were successful yesterday in the final of the Lowe double sculls at Cambridge University. ...

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  30. NAVY'S OIL SUPPLIES

    An official denial has been given to the report that the British Government hand guaranteed £2,000,000 to the Anglo-Persian Oil Company. ...

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  31. [?]EDINGS DESTROYED.

    [?] and other buildings on [?] at Castle Bromwich [?] have been destroyed by fire. [?] amounts to several thousands ...

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  32. TRAFFIC IN CHURCH LIVINGS.

    A matter of considerable importance to the Church of England is being investigated by two strong committee representing every shade of church opinion. ...

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  33. [?]LIAN, THE ELUSIVE.

    [?] and women visited a hose [?] where the police were [?] Lilian Lenton, the Suffragette. [?] visitors quitted the house ...

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  34. OIL FIELDS IN AMERICA.

    Earl Grey arrived here yesterday from Australia. He announced that a number of British capitalists, of whom he is chairman, has secured the rights of a ...

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  35. BRITISH IN EGYPT.

    The United States Pilgrims have entertained Sir William Willcocks, who has been associated with Egyptian engineering schemes, and Sir Henry Knight, who ...

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  36. HORSE FALLS DOWN EMBANKMENT.

    Hubert Tansey, aged about 42 years, started from Chaserton on Saturday night on his horse for his home at Chetwynd, 25 miles distant, and was found yesterday ...

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  37. [?]TON MILLS ABLAZE

    at Nelson, near Manchester, [?] morning lit up the surrounding [?] was visible 10 miles away. [?] cotton mills caught fire, ...

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  38. MASSACRE OF SOLDIERS

    Letters received in Plymouth give accounts of a tragic affair in Peru. According to those accounts, 45 Peruvian soldiers, who had mutinied, were ...

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  39. ALLEGED HOUSEBREAKING

    At the Prahran Court to-day Frank Ellis was charged with having broken into and entered the dwelling-house of George James Bridgland, South Yarra, on 9th ...

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  40. FATAL FALL.

    The death occurred in the Melbourne Hospital to-day of Lydia Davis, aged 58, who on Saturday night sustained a heavy fall while alighting from a tramcar. ...

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  41. [?]NESS SIMULATED

    [?] have been arrested by the [?] Naples on charges of defrauding assurance companies. [?] that the accused persons ...

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  42. ALLIANCE WITH JAPAN

    Count Okuma, Premier of Japan, in an address delivered yesterday to the Governors of the provinces, insisted upon the benefits derived from the ...

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  43. BULLET REMOVED FROM BACK.

    Albert Arthur Pittard, 16, was found shot in the stomach outside St. Joseph's Hospital, Auburn, last night. He is expected to recover. The police state that ...

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  44. [?]CKED BY BEDOUINS

    [?] experiences befel the [?] crew of the steamer Solferino [?] became stranded near Bardia, [?] of Tripoli. ...

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  45. SALE OF PLANS

    The trial was concluded yesterday of Rosa Langstein, a cashier, and a native of Austria, who was arrested in Hamburg last week on a charge of having procured ...

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  46. BETRAYED AND DESERTED.

    Declaring that there could be no other conclusion than that the unfortunate girl-mother, betrayed and deserted, had determined to take her own life, Mr. P. ...

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  47. FOOTBALLERS COLLIDE.

    In the football match between Port Goodwood and the Ramblers, at Port Albert on Saturday, two players went up for the ball, and collided. One of them, ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. ROBBERY IN EGYPT

    The Alexandria (Egypt) correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" telegraphs that a jeweller named Rosenfeld has been robbed in that city of jewellery and gems ...

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  50. FALL FROM A SEE-SAW.

    A lad named Thomas Hope, while planning see-saw with a number of other children on Saturday evening, fell and fractured his left arm. The injury was ...

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  51. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    Subscriber.—There are three mints in Australia, viz., Melbourne., Sydney, and Perth. Skipton.—Yes. ...

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  52. DEATH FROM GUNSHOT WOUND.

    Henry Tattersall, who for some time past has been engaged as ranger by the Tamanian Turf Club, at Mowbray, committed suicide this morning. Mr W. J. ...

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  53. THANKS.

    Sir,—Allow me space in your valuable journal to express my sincere thanks to the doctor and nurses at the Ballarat Hospital for their kindness and ...

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