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  2. CABLEGRAMS

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

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    In the final Brookes, the Victorian champion, beat Lowe (England), 6—1, 6—1, 5—7, 6—8, 6—3. The game occupied two hours. Brookes finished strongly. The ...

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  4. INTER-STATE NEWS

    The steamer Waipare, with immigrants aboard, went aground on Saturday evening on the Hannibal Island Reef. The wireless message said her position was not ...

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  5. MOTOR HILL-CLIMBING

    Buninyong is pre-eminently suitable as a testing place for motor-driven vehicle, and the hill-climbing competitions carried out there on Saturday were marked ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS

    [?] to-day seemed to be veritably [?] of the Suffragettes, who have [?] a g[?]ter field day. Mi[?]ties the King and Queen ...

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  7. PRIEST ON PATRIOTISM

    Speaking at the Australia Day celebration, the Rev. M. J. O'Reilly referred to "the lack of genuine patriotism in Australia." Flag-flapping Imperialism was ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINES

    The two Australian submarines, with their escort, the cruiser Sydney, entered the Harbor early this morning. The officers and crews were all well. ...

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  9. SPEECH BY CHANCELLOR.

    Mr Lloyd-George was accorded a tremendous ovation when he addressed 6000 electors ill tile Skating Rink at [?]pswich on Friday night. He said the present ...

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  10. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the golf tournament at Sandwich Jenkins beat Hezlet. The final was played in a thunder Gorm. Jenkins was favorite, though Hezlet, who is a prodigious ...

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  11. STRIKE OF CARPENTERS

    Three large timber-yards—Millar's, Bunning's, and Whittaker's—closed down yesterday in consequence of the strike of carpenters against non-unionists at the first- ...

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  12. [?]MONIUM IN COURT.

    [?]ium r[?]igned at Bow Street [?] this morning, when the Suf[?] arres[?]d outside Buckingham [?] charged with having behaved ...

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  13. VICTORIAN JOCKEY'S SUCCESS.

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

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  14. OPPOSITION STONEWALL

    The sitting of the House of Representatives, which began at 10.30 on Thursday, concluded at 5.31 a.m. today; the Government having succeeded in ...

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  15. CIVIL CWAR IN MEXICO

    Advice from Mexico City to-day state that Provisional .President Hoerta is now ocucentrating troops there, in view of the rapid advance southward of the rebel ...

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  16. COUNTY CRICKET.

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

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  17. [?]STRIGES IN GALLERIES.

    [?] serious outrages were commit[?] gettes to-day. A woman en[?] Room at the National to-day with a hammer concealed ...

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  18. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    William Cooper, a settler on the Strathkellar Estate was carting a load of chaff on Saturday when the horses bolted and the waggon striking a fence, he was ...

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  19. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Advice has been received that negotiations are proceeding at the Niagara Falls Peace Conference. Efforts are being made to reach an ...

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  20. TIBETAN COMMISSION

    Details are available of the draft treaty drawn up by the Anglo-Chinese Tibetan Commission. The treaty proposes to establish inner ...

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  21. STEAMER STRIKES ROCK

    Wreckage discovered near Liscomb indicates that the new light-ship No. 19 has been lost, with her crow of 25 men. 'Three bodies have been found. ...

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  22. BOY FEARFULLY INJURED.

    Philip Fromer, a boy, living at [?] Gipps street, Abbotsford sustained fearful injuries on Saturday afternoon. With a comparison named Allan M'Donald, ...

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  23. SHIPPING AMALGAMATION

    Some particulars in regarding to the amalgamation of the P. and O. S. N. Company and the B.I.S.N. Company have been made public. ...

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  24. [?]RAID ON A HOUSE.

    [?] women and two girls arrest[?] night when the police raided a [?] Maida Vale (London) were at the Marrylebone Police Court ...

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  25. HINDUS FOR CANADA.

    The English newspapers give prominence to the arrival of a shipload of Hindus at Vancouver. The "Pall Mail Gazette" declares that ...

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  26. SLIP CAUSES FRACTURE.

    While on his way to visit a patient on Friday night Dr Laidlaw slipped on the side of a gutter and fractured a bone in his leg, above the ankle. ...

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  27. BOMB IN A CHURCH.

    [?] was placed in Rosehall Church, [?] to-day. The missile explod[?] damage was caused. Ind[?] to Suffragettes having been ...

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  28. DEBATING AND OTHER SOCIETIES

    The half-yearly summoned meeting of the Royal Oak Lodge, No. 10 (Dririds) was held at the lodge-room, Main street, on Tuesday evening last; Br J. Wunhym. ...

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  29. STEAMER ON FIRE

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

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  30. [?]EP QUTRAGE ATTEMPTED.

    [?] last night placed bombs [?] conveying water from [?] to Glasgow. Fortunately [?]ed out before reaching the ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The wheat market is steady; Australian is quiet. ...

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  32. EYOLT IN ALBANIA

    [?]guments are now attacking the [?]ing and his Consort and suite [?]ed an Italian warship. ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES 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 underwriters ...

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  34. PRINCESS BALCKMAILED

    The trial was concluded to-day of Benlamin Brlins, who was charged with having attempted to blackmail the lady who sails herself the Princess Josephine of ...

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  35. SIX DAYS WORKING WEEK.

    The House of Commons this evening rejected a hill which sought to establish a six-days working week, with Sunday as the normal rest day. The voting was: ...

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  36. [?] ASSASSINATION PLOT.

    [?] allegation has been made [?] Pasha, the ex-Minister for [?] has been deported to Brindist [?] in the Moaanian revolt, which ...

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  37. NEWSPAPER POSTAGE.

    Sir John Benniker Heaton presided at a meeting of the council of the British Empire League. Mr. T. Norton Griffiths. M.P.. moved, and Mr Thomas Mackenzie (High ...

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  38. LATE SPORTING

    The Dunnstown Gun Club held a series of clay pigeon events on Thursday. The Dalgety trophy, the main event, attracted a good field, and was won by W. Oakmann ...

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  39. ARMY SCANDAL

    It transpires that the defendants in what is known as the canteen bribery case followed the advice of their counsel when they pleaded guilty to the charges ...

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  40. [?]ORDER OF CAMBLER

    [?] Lieutenant Charles Becker [?] been sentenced to death for his the murder of the gambler, Hor[?] Becker was convicted ...

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  41. STARLING SHOOTING.

    Starling shooting attracted a large number of members to the grounds of the Melbourne Gun Club at Brighton on Saturday afternoon. A members handicap ...

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  42. SMALL-POX

    Since Friday three fresh cases of small pox haw come to light in the metropolitan area. The patients and 12 contacts have been removed to quarantine. ...

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  43. AMERICA AND FRANCE

    Mr Bryan, American Secretary of State and the French Ambassador have agreed to terms of a peace treaty, which provides that all questions which cannot be settled ...

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  44. CASES IN THE WEST.

    A telegram from Bunbury states that a small-pox suspect has been discovered at that port, and that there is a case of small-pox at Donnybrook. ...

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  45. FOOTBALL.

    The return match between St. John's and Yendon was played at the Garden's on Saturday, and a well-contested game resulted in a win for St. John's by 9 points, ...

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  46. IMMIGRATION

    [?] the drop in Canadian immi[?] Mr Percy Hunter states that [?] as results are good. The number [?] selected by the ...

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  47. COUNTRY FOOTBALL.

    Coghill's Creck, 5 goals 6 behinds; Barrumbeet, 1 good 4 behinds. 1. carmonth, 6 goals 5 behinds: Waubra 3 goals 7 behinds. ...

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  49. A DANGEROUS WOUND

    In rendered antiseptic and quickly heals when Dr Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment is employed. Price 1/6 and 3/. ...

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