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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The trial of Madame Caillaux wife of the former French Minister for Finance on a charge of murdering M. Calmette editor of the "Figaro" in March last ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    Lightning was responsible for a checking tragedy yesterday at Castellammare on the Bay of Naples. A flash exploded a fireworks factory ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    [?] development in connection [?] Home Rule crisis took place [?] when it was announced [?] the King had invited ...

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  5. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    In the Central Court to-day, a man named Sydney John. alias Ernest William Wells appeared oil a charge of having wilfully murdered William ...

    Article : 267 words
  6. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    Pickets were in attendance when the State Shipbuilding Yards at Williamstown were re-opened today. At 7.30 there were about 250 men congregated ...

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  7. DEPORTATION OF HINDUS

    Much feeling has been engendered against the Hindus (who have been refused admission to Canada) as the result of the riotous affray which occurred ...

    Article : 118 words
  8. SPORTING CABLES

    The timekeeper at the Smith-Carpentier fight Mr Full has made an important statement in regard to the length of time Smith was out in the ...

    Article : 261 words
  9. STRIKE OF GLASS BLOWERS.

    As the outcome of a disagreement between sections of the employees of the Melbourne Glass Bottle Company at Spotswood a strike occurred to-day, and ...

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  10. ACTION COMMENDED.

    [?] acclaims the institution [?] Conference as a wise and [?] manlike step much more [?] the country from ...

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  11. EVELEICH ROBBERY

    At the Central Police Court to-day, Arthur Tatham 25 years Norman Joseph Twiss 34 years Samuel Freeman alias Henry Lewis alias James M'Kay, ...

    Article : 266 words
  12. ROMANCE AND SCIENCE

    Signor Ulivi, who has achieved publicity as the inventor of a system of causing explosions by wireless is now the central figure in a romance. For some ...

    Article : 399 words
  13. [?]S TAKES NEW TURN.

    [?] during Post" (Unionist) states has taken a new and im[?] turn. The hope will that his Majesty's influence ...

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  14. [?]RIT OF COMPROMISE.

    [?] Mail (Unionist) remarks [?] to the conference will be surrender something. [?] to divide Tyrone or to [?] ...

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  15. BOXERS AS LECTURERS.

    Colin Bell, the Australian boxer and Johnny Summers who recently returned from a trip to Australia are to address East End boys on the 28th July at the ...

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  16. NEAREST PARALLEL.

    [?] paralled to the action of [?] summening to-morrow's is the action of Queen Vic[?] the franchise crisis of 1884 ...

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  17. SENGHENYDD DISASTER

    Edward Shaw manager of the Universal Colliery at Senghenydd was yesterday convicted for breaches of the mining regulations arising out of the ...

    Article : 109 words
  18. DASH FOR LIBERTY

    A notorious criminal James Roberts who has a heavy record of previous convictions was being conveyed under escort from Brisbane to Bundaberg with ...

    Article : 121 words
  19. [?]AL PAPER'S COMMENTS.

    [?] News" (Liberal) apparent of the King's invitation to states that Liberals will [?] evidence than the fact ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Foot and month disease has made its appearance in France Cattle at Rosieres have been found to be infected with the malady ...

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  21. WAGES OF BAKERS.

    An Order in Council suspending the determination of the Broad Board was passed this afternoon a meeting of the Executive Council. The new doter. ...

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  22. PEST OF BEETLES

    Two hundred soldiers have been sent to deal with a post of Colorado beetles which has occurred to the westward of Hamburg. The insects are ravaging ...

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  23. CARTER SHOOTS WINDOW

    Charles Thompson 25 years a carter shot Annie Ginman a widow in the neck at Alexandra a suburb of Sydney and then committed suicide by shooting ...

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  24. PLUMBERS' STRIKE SETTLED.

    The Plumbers Union has accepted the master builders terms for the settlement of the strike in the London building trades. ...

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  25. RULE SHIP IN HARBOR.

    [?]. O'Connor, M.P., in an article Irish question in "Reynolds" [?] says.—[?] in the mood of travellers ...

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  26. DIVORCE REFUSED.

    The Divorce Court en Friday dismissed the petition for divorce brought by Mr John Hissey barrister against his wife an actress named Queenie Mersill with ...

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  27. PURCHASE OF ESTATE

    An enquiry was opened today by Mr Justice Pring, sitting as a Royal Commission into the Boorabil Estate purchased by the Government and the part ...

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  28. EMINENT JURIST RETIRES.

    The retirement of Sir Edward Clarke K.C., the eminent jurist from active work at the Bar was marked by a brilliant banquet at Lincoln's Inn yesterday. ...

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  29. FRONTIER FIGHTING

    Numerous conflicts have taken place between the guards on the Roumanian Bulgarian frontier. In the latest affray five Bulgarian ...

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  30. CRUSADE AGAINST NON-UNIONISTS ACTION BY ENGINEERS.

    The executive officers of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers have decided upon an active compaign against non-unionists ...

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  31. [?]CLUSION OF ULSTER.

    [?] annual executive of the Irish Union Congress at Dublin have [?] protesting against of Ulster and summoning ...

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  32. FIRE ON THE AVRSHIRE.

    It is probable a portion of the tween decks cargo of the steamer Ayrshire can be reshipped. The fire and water seriously damaged No. 3. hold. A portion ...

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  33. STATE POLITICS

    At a meeting of the State Cabinet to night, the question of appointing a commissioner for the Insurance branch of the Workers Compensation Act was ...

    Article : 136 words
  34. POST OFFICE ROBBERY

    Following on tile steps of the theft of a large sum of money from the Melbourne G.P.O. conies the report of the disappearance of money order from the money ...

    Article : 305 words
  35. REMARKABLE REFORMATION

    Sarah Francisco (writes the "Adelaide Advertiser") has been completely reformed. There was time when the name was as well known as that of the Prime ...

    Article : 395 words
  36. [?]UNITIONS OF WAR.

    storms authorities at Dublin yestered a number of cases labelled and harness a board a steamer [?] arrived from Heysham on the ...

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  37. THE ALBANIAN RISING.

    According to newspaper reports the Epirote rebels have abandoned their advance on the Albanian coastal town of Valona. The Epirotes have retired to ...

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  38. COMMONWEALTH PATENTS

    A number of important inventions are Included in applications for patents recently filed in the Melbourne Patent Office by Messrs G. G. Turri and Co., patent ...

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  39. HORSE PARADE

    The first annual horse parade of the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria was held at the Show Grounds, at Flemington, this morning. In the afternoon ...

    Article : 190 words
  40. APPLICATION FOR BOARD REFUSED.

    Mr Justice Scholes in the Industrial Court to-day refused an application of the Sydney Daily Newspapers Employers Association for the constitution of ...

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  41. OVERSEAS FORCES

    The "News of the World" is responsible for the statement that the Cabinet has derided to abolish the position of Inspector-General of the Overasea Forces at ...

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  42. SUFFRACETTES

    [?]khurst who after having [?] for several weeks was a [?] headquarters in Kingsway Women's Social and Political ...

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  43. COUNTRY BUTCHERS' BOARD.

    Mr Murray has nominated the following as members of the Country Butchers Board:—Employers: Messrs W. J. Anderson P. Brown J. Harris T. Impey ...

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  44. BRITISH FINANCE BILL.

    Consideration was given to certain of the Income Tax proposals in the Imperial Finance Bill before the British Parliament, and it was decided to join in ...

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  45. FELLMONGERS' BOARD.

    The amended determination of the Fellmongers' Board which comes into operation on 7th August provided that men in charge of wool scouring machines ...

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  46. BISLEY MATCHES

    The shooting was very accurate yesterday at Bisley in the "Daily Graphic" and "Graphic" competition. Twenty-five possibles were recorded in ...

    Article : 44 words
  47. [?]'S NAVAL SCANDAL

    [?] authorities are still [?] aged in sifting the naval scan [?] with which a number [?] have been convicted. ...

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  48. WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    Approval woo given to Sir Alexander Peacock's proposal to spend £500 in Bendigo in leveling ground for the erection of workmen's homes, the immediate ...

    Article : 99 words
  49. POULTRY PLUCKERS' BOARD.

    The Minister for Labor has given instructions for the formation of a new Board for Poultry Pluckers and Pickers An Order in Council to that effect will ...

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  50. HEAT WAVE

    The heat wave which is passing over the eastern States of America has caused the deaths of six people at Philadelphia two at New York and several at Boston. ...

    Article : 56 words
  51. CART AND TRAM COLLIDE

    Frank Gooch driver of a four-wheeled waggon belonging to Mr T. Morris milk vendor of Carlton was crossing from The Block in Collins street this morning ...

    Article : 110 words
  52. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    Tristram Lap.—Of Socialism J. S. Mill writes:—"What is characterstic of Socialism is the joint ownership by all the members of the community of the ...

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  53. BILLS DEALT WITH.

    Several bills were finally dealt with including Land Acquisition Friendly Societies Bill Thistle Hill Cold Local Stores Bill, Cream Grading Bill. ...

    Article : 25 words
  54. Advertising

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  55. TRANSHIPMENT OF GRAIN.

    A lengthy report was received from Mr Mackinnon relative to the refusal of the New South Wales Railways Commissioners to reduce the charged on the ...

    Article : 51 words
  56. HORSE BOLTS INTO BAY

    Moddlesome a young horse got out of control in Drummoyne yesterday and carried Ernest Horder his rider through the streets and over rocks into the waters ...

    Article : 47 words
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