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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. R. Hunt (Unionist) questioned Mr. Winstor Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, as to why the Admiralty has failed to ...

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  3. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    Parliament opened to-day. The Governor's speech stated that, notwithstanding the tact that lest season was not so fruitful as the previous one, the finances ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    The "John Bull" newspaper in its issue this week publishes a document which reveals some startling facts in respect to the recent fight in Paris between Jack ...

    Article : 239 words
  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    The kangaroos' which wore prevented by the Australian Government to the Royal natal College at Osborne, Isle of Wight, have arrived safely at Cowes. ...

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  6. [?]BLEGRAMS.

    [?] Mall Gazette" is responsible [?] for an amazing statement in [?] the Government's intentions. [?] asserts that the Government ...

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  7. AEROPLANE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Lord Desborough is making an appeal through the newspapers to past and present Oxonians to subscribe £2000 for the purchase of an aeroplane for the ...

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  8. WESLEYAN CONGRESS.

    The annual conference of the Wesleyan denomination was opened to-day at Leeds. The Rev. Dinsdale T. Young, Minister of Wesley's Chapel, London, is president of ...

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  9. HANDLING OF FOODSTUFS.

    Mr A. C. Carmichael, New South Wales Minister for Education, to-day inspected the marketing and distribution of fruit, vegetables, and other foodstuffs in London ...

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  10. COLLISION NARROWLY AVERTED

    A serious railway accident was narrowly averted last night. The first Sydney express arrived to time, at about 11.30. and while at the platform, it is believed ...

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  11. FOG-BOUND WARSHIP.

    A telegram from St. John's, Newfoundland, states that the warship Esser, with H.R.J., the Duke of Connaught aboard, is fog-bound, and the Governor-General has ...

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  12. [?]STION OF-EXCLUSION.

    [?] understood that communication [?] between Mr Asquith and Mr. [?] leader of the Nationalist Party, [?] to Ulster. Mr Redmond ...

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  13. DIVORCE PETITION.

    In the Divorce Court to-day, John Disney, barrister,sought dissolution of his marriage with Queenie Mersill, an actress. Albert Whelan, an Australian music hall ...

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  14. CARPENTIER-SMITH MATCH.

    Despite the fat that odds of 5 to 4 and 6 to 4 on are being laid on Carpenter many good judges favor Gunboat Smith's chance. ...

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  15. EXPORT OF FRUIT

    The Tasmanian fruit export season is now closed so far as the oversea markets are concerned. The total shipments amounted to 894,416 cases, all increase on ...

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  16. [?]TAL WHIP'S CIRCULAR.

    H. Illingworth, Chief Liberal[?] sent a confidential circular to Liberal members, in which he [?] the fate of the bill is at stake ...

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  17. MOBILISATION OF FLEET.

    A great test mobilisation of the British fleet is being carried out this week. No fewer than 16,000 men of the naval reserve have been mustered in order to ...

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  18. WELLS AND BELL.

    A syndicate is offering a purse of 3500 sovereigns for a return match between Wells and Colin Bell. ...

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  19. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    The Trades' Hall Council at its meeting tonight wont into committee to receive a report from the committee on the strike at the State Shipbuilding ...

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  20. SCULLING ON THAMES.

    The Wingfield Sculls, the amateur championship of the Thames, was rowed on Wednesday over a course from Putney to Mortlake. The event was won by Tann ...

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  21. INVASION OF GERMANY

    Newspapers are giving prominence to it telegram wherein the Crown Prince wishes, that widest circulation he given to a pamphlet written by a retired army ...

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  22. [?]AGEDY IN THE ALPS

    [?] of a tragedy in the Alps, in which [?]ons lost their lives, has been re[?] Vienna. [?]odies of a guide named Melounig ...

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  23. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The return cricket match between the Gentlemen and the Players was concluded on Wednesday at Lords' ground, and resulted in a win for the Gentlemen by 134 ...

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  24. UPKEEP OF ROADS

    The Municipal Conference has affirmed the principle of taxing motor-cars for the upkeep of roads. ...

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  25. ATTACK ON CHINESE

    At the Cite Court to-day Joh [?] Sing, on elderly Chinese clerk to the Consul-General for China, told a [?] ault and robbery, and John King [?] young ...

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  26. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION WORKS.

    Mr D. Culliney, secretary of the United Laborers' Union, has received complaints from laborers on the Elmore to Cohuna, Hamilton to Cavendish, Tallangatta to ...

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  27. MUSICAL DIRECTORSHIP

    One hundred and fifty applications have been lodged for the position of director of the New South Wales Conservatoire of Music. This number includes ...

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  28. RACING SENSATION.

    A sensation was created on Wednesday afternoon at the Newmarket racecourse, where the second July morning is in progress. ...

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  29. [?]EXICAN PRESIDENCY

    [?] and important, phase of the [?] problem was reached to-day [?] general Huertz formally announced [?]nation of the Provisional ...

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  30. DREDCING INDUSTRY

    In connection with dredging operations, the Government decided coma time ago that no further licences should be issued except in certain defined mining districts ...

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  31. MINING DISASTER

    A serious mining disaster has occurred at the Balkan mine at Iron River. Michigan. A number of miners were engaged ...

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  32. BRITISH FINANCE BILL

    The House of Commons went into Committee to-day to discuss the Finance Bill. Mr Lloyd-George Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced that the Government ...

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  33. TELEGRAPHISTS' GRIEVANCES.

    Mr Wynne, the Postmaster-General, to-day stated that his conference with delegates representing the Commonwealth Telegraph Employees' Association having ...

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  34. "VIVA HUERTA."

    [?]onal President Huerta handed in [?]gation yesterday to the Chamber [?] who referred it to a commit[?] deputies meantime shouting "Viva ...

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  35. PLURAL VOTING BILL.

    The House of Lords gave consideration to the Plural, Voting Bill on Wednesday, and after discussion the measure was rejected by 119 votes to 49. ...

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  36. COUNTRY WAGES BOARD.

    Mr. J. E. F. Mackey, M.L.A., has circulated the amendment which he intends moving on the Factories Bill. providing for the establishment of Country. Wages Boards ...

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  37. CITY CORONER

    Dr R. H. Cole, the coroner, was not disposed to-day to say much in reply to the criticism of Mr J. Murray the Chief Secretary, in regard to some remarks made ...

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  38. [?]TISFACTION IN AMERICA.

    [?] State Department hardly conceals [?]faction at the resignation of Huer[?] expected here that Senator Car[?] who succeeds General Huerta, as ...

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  39. MILITANT SUFFRAGETTES

    While Mr M'Kinnon Wood, Secretary for Scotland, was walking in Portland Place to-day he was attacked by two Suffragettes, who slashed him several time ...

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  40. RAILWAY EXTENSION

    A report by the Railways Standing Committee on the question of railway connection with the Mornington Peninsula districts was presented to the Legislative ...

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  41. AMUSEMENTS

    Exceptional interest marked the advent of the nee series of pictures screened last night and merited the encomiums heard on all sides at the close or the ...

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  42. WATER COMMISSION

    Present: Com F. Brawn (chairman), Coms J. Barker, L. Pearce, A. Levy, J. J. Brokenshire. W. Hoare, and W. D. Hill, Correspondence.—From ...

    Article : 284 words
  43. GREAT FOREST FIRES

    Enormous damage is being caused by the great forest fire which, owing to the heat wave, have broken out in many districts. ...

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  44. CARRANZA SWORN IN.

    the Senate and the Chamber of [?] have accepted Huerta's resignation. [?]al Carranza has been sworn in as ...

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  45. ATTEMPTED ARSON.

    An attempt was made by Suffragettes on Wednesday to burn Cocken Hall. at Cheater-le-street. The building is owned by Lord Durham: ...

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  46. THE CHARITIES BILL

    Most of the provisions of the Charities Bill introduced by the Peacock Ministry are the same as those contained in the measure previously brought forward [?] ...

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  47. FODDER FOR STARVING STOCK

    In connection with a deputation. of stock-owners that waited on him at Echuca recently Mr H. M'Kenzie. M.L.A., has had an interview with the ...

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  48. PATHE'S PICTURES.

    The Alfred Hall was again crowded last night, when the juvenile trials was hold. The programme by Jack Shields, Lancashire comedian Klear's dogs and ...

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  49. PANAMA EXHIBITION

    I connection with the collection of exhibits for the Panama Exposition. Mr Hegelthorn (the Victorian Commissioner) wishes to draw the attention of Victorian ...

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  50. [?] LEAVES FOR CAPITAL.

    [?]al Villa, the rebel leader, has arrangements to start his march on City. He intends leaving for the within a week. The General has ...

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  51. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR CAR

    In the Country Court, before Judge Box the case was concluded in which Mary Ann M'Selvin, of Long street. Elisternwick, claim £99 from Arthur Bonniface ...

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  52. WOUNDED MONK

    The Tsaritza is exhibiting great concern for the recovers of the wounded monk Rusputin, who, by virtue of the claim to be able to work miracles, is said to bold ...

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  53. JULIUS KNIGHT COMPANY.

    The presentation of "A Royal Divorce" by the J. C. William on Company will give Ballarat playgoers an opportunity of witnessing a now Marie Louise and a new ...

    Article : 135 words
  54. Advertising

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  55. SEQUEL TO TRAGEDY

    Recently Thomas Hewitt murdered his wife in the presence of two children and then committed suicide. When his aged mother in England received the ...

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  56. PUBLIC WORKS

    Among the tenders recommended for acceptance by the Public Works Department are the following :—E. F. Jorgensen, Kerang, £362, for new building at ...

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  57. ALBANIAN RISING

    Twelve thousand refugees from Karitza, which was captured last week by the Albanian insurgents, have deserted to the insurgents, fearing a measure by the ...

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  58. THE MOTHS.

    This talented company of entertainers, whose reputation is well and favorably known, will open a season of six nights at the Mechanics' commencing to-morrow ...

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  59. LECALISING THE TOTALISATOR

    The Premier, Sir Alexander Peacock was asked to-day to express his opinion on the totalisator. His reply was short sharp, and decisive. "I have," he said ...

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  60. THE EVELEIGH ROBBERY

    Mr S. E. Land, K.C., has been engaged to appear for the Crown at the Central Police Court on Monday, when the charges against five men in connection with the ...

    Article : 61 words
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