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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    A sad river tragedy in which two persons, one of whom was a baronet and a native of New Zealand, occurred on the Thames in the early hours of this morning. ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    In the challenge round at Wimbledon yesterday to decide the All England tennis championship, Norman Brcokes, of Victoria, defeated A. Wilding, of New ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    The celebrations of 4th of July, yesterday were the sanest for 16 years, with the exception of the ever, 1899. ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    Although the late Mr Josaeph Chamberlian, who died yesterday, had not enjoyed good health for some time past, his death ...

    Article : 257 words
  6. SHOOTING OF SOLDIERS

    Two hundred soldiers, whose complicity in recent looting was in no way certain, were promised free promised to their homes. ...

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  7. WENDOUREE FIRE BRIGADE

    The monthly meeting of the Wendouree Fire Brigade was held on Saturday night; Capt Wood in the chair. It was decided to told a one man Marshall event at the ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. HENLEY REGATTA.

    The races for the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley regatta were advanced a further stage to-day, when the semi-finals were contested. ...

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  9. TRIBUTES FROM ALL CLASSES.

    The newspapers publish many columns tributes to the late Mr Joseph Chamberlain. Tributes are from all sorts and conditions of people in public and private ...

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  10. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    Seven fresh cases of small-pox wore reported since Friday five from the subrbs and one form the South Coast. ...

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  11. WOMEN'S WARFARE

    A militant Suffragette named made Edwards was brought before the Edinburgh Police Court to-day on a charge of damaging Mr John Lavey's portrait of ...

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  12. STATIONMASTERS TRANSFERRED

    Stationmasters have been transferred as follow:—Messrs J. W. Ahearn. Glen Forbes to Tahbilk; A. tulloch, Bullarto to Loch: E. Wallace, Prairle to Merino ...

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  13. THE FINALS.

    In the Stewards' Cup, Leander beat Margence. In the Diamond Sealls, Sinigaglia (Italy) beat Colin Stuart in 9 min. Sturart collapsed at the mile post. In the ...

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  14. RUNNING RECORD EQUALLED.

    In the athletic championship at Stamford Bridge. Applegarth won the 100 yards in 10 sec., and the 220 yards in 21. 15s sec., equalling the record. The course ...

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  15. PRECAUTIONS ON BORDER.

    In consequence of a person who had visited Sydney developing small-pox on his return to Melbourne, instructions were to day received by Sergt Corby, of ...

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  16. OBITUARY

    The remains of the late Rev. W. Moore, whose sudden death at Clunes on Thursday was reported in Friday's "Courier." worn removed from the Clunes Methodist ...

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  17. PADDON RESUMES TRAINING.

    James Paddon, the Australian Sculler who recently sprained his wrist, has resumed training for the championship race with Barry. ...

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  18. BENEFICIAL RAINS

    The lace rains caused jubilation among farmers. Crop prospects are excellent, and lambing results very satisfactory. ...

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  19. COUNTY CRICKET.

    Middlesex with five wickets down for 314, declared their innings closed, and beat Worcester by at innings sad 21 rims. Tarrant compiled 110, J. W. ...

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  20. WOMEN AND ROYAL HONORS.

    The Women's Freedom League has written to the King and to the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith), complaining of the absence of women from the birthday and ...

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  21. BRIGHT PROSPECTS IN WEST.

    Beautiful showers ever the agricultural areas have practically assured a good harvest. ...

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  22. BOXING CONTEST.

    George Chip of Newcastle, Penusaylvania, who is an aspirant for the middle weight championship. knocked out Fighting Bill Murray, of petaluna, California. ...

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  23. ARMED WOMAN AT KING'S PALACE.

    A well-dressed women was arrested at the catrance to Buckingham Place on Friday night. She demanded to see the King. Two loaded revolvers were found ...

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  24. UPPER HOUSE REFORM

    The projected Reform Bill curtailing the powers of the Legislative Council will, it is stated, be based on the lines of the Parliament Act of the Asquith ...

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  25. NATIONALIST VOLUNTEERS

    Capt E. Fitzgerald Lombard has resigned his command of the Nationalist Battalion at Kingstown. He argues that volunteers are ...

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  26. LOW-NECKED DRESSES

    Archbishop Spratt told women in attendance at the Cathedral that he would prefer that those who wore low-necked dresses should not present themselves at ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR

    Increased importations of Australian flour are causing much concern to New Zealand millers. The Australian flour is selling at a fraction below the home ...

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  28. MR FISHER'S EULOGY.

    Mr Andrew Fisher paid an eloquent tribute to the deceased statesman's memory "All will agree." he concluded. "that he was one of the greatest states. ...

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  29. HINDUS FOR CANADA

    From a semi-official source, which on other occasions has been correct, it is learned that a second party of 350 Hindus is leaving Hong Kong. ...

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  30. SWEEPSTAKE CIRCULARS

    Speaking in the House of Commons on the Post Office vote, the Hon. C. Hobhouse. Postmaster-General, said that postal orders to the value of £750,000 are ...

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  31. MEMORIAL SERVICE

    The regret occasioned by the death of Mrs W. P. Stevens. and the sympathy experienced with the bereaved husband and parents, Mr Stevens and Cr and Mrs ...

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  32. ALBANIAN CRISIS

    Owing to the state of turmoil existing in Albania, and more particularly in the vicinity of the capital, the Princess of Wied (wife of the Mpret of Albania) and ...

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  33. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES

    Serious trouble expected to occur in the Scottish mining industry because of the resistance of the coal-owners to a recent decision of the Scottish Miners' ...

    Article : 115 words
  34. BOSNIAN TRAGEDY

    The murder by a Servian of the late [?]rechduke Francis Ferdinand and his construct and the subsequent revelation of a despread plot engineered by ...

    Article : 166 words
  35. THE FIRE AT SALEM

    It, is probable that a Government grant will be made for the relief of the 10,000 people rendered homeless by the fire which ravaged the city of Salem last week. ...

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  36. STRIKE AT WOOLWICH ARSENAL.

    Fifteen hundred men struck work at Woolwich arsenal following on dismissal of a fitter for refusing to erect machinery because free laborers constructed the ...

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  37. WOMAN MURDERED

    A man named William Robins has surrendered to the police. He states that he strangled a woman named Stevenson and throw her body into the sea at ...

    Article : 43 words
  38. HOUSEHOLD ECONOMY

    A splendid medicine that is good for coughs, influenza, colds, and sore threats can now be made quite easily at home, can now be made quite easily at ...

    Article : 231 words
  39. IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL SERVICE.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph, the heir apparent, and other relatives of the as[?] members of the royal family attended an impressive funeral service ...

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  40. LONDON WHEAT MARKET

    The wheat market is quiet. Prices are unchanged. ...

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  41. FIRE ON A STEAMER

    The steamer Arrshire, while in the definite of the Bonator, wirelessly report held that her No. 3 hold was on fire, and that the flames were under control. She ...

    Article : 47 words
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