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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    London, Friday Evening.—The Peruvian steamer, Huallaga, aboard of which a fire occurred at sea, is now drifting. ...

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  4. BEAUFORT RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Melbourne, Sunday Night.—The widows of the enginemen killed in the Beaufort disaster last March have been offered the equivalent of three ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    Melbourne, Sunday Night.—A resolution of the Furnishing Trade Society "strongly disapproving of the action of the Minister for external Affairs ...

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  6. VICTORIAN REVENUE.

    Melbourne, Sunday Night.—The net revenue of Victoria for July was £585,415 as against £627,185 for the corresponding month of 1909, or a ...

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  7. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

    Melbourne, Sunday Night.—The entries for the Royal Agricultural Society's Show closed yesterday, and although the totals have not yet been ...

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  8. FEDERAL NEWS.

    Melbourne Sunday Night.—The Federated Woollen Mills Operative of Australasia and Municipal Employees Association of Australia have made ...

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  9. MILITARY STAFF TOUR.

    Melbourne, Sunday Night.—The military staff tour in the vicinity of Albury concluded on Thursday, and the participants returned to ...

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  10. LEAPED FROM TRAIN.

    Sydney, Sunday.—A sensational escape from the Sydney mail train occurred yesterday afternoon. A young man named Joshua Edward Burgess ...

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  11. A LABOR INVITATION.

    Melbourne, Sunday Night.—Mr. Fisher, Federal Prime Minister, has received the following cables of invitation from the Labor Party in South ...

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  12. EXPLOSION ON LAUNCH.

    Sydney, Sunday.—An explosion occurred yesterday evening at the boat shed, Mosman, by which three persons were injured, and two motor ...

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  13. REMARKABLE FREAK OF NATURE.

    Melbourne, Sunday Night.—What is probably one of the most remarkable freaks of nature over known is reported from Patho, near Echuca. A cow ...

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  14. ATHLETICS.

    Sydney, Sunday.—The New South Wales Amateur Athletic Association held a cross-country championship yesterday in fine weather. F. J. Wood ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES REVENUE.

    Sydney, Sunday.—The State revenue for July amounted to £788,192 a decrease of £174,996, compared with July of last year. Nothing was ...

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  16. MISSING STEAMER WARATAH.

    Melbourne, Sunday Night—Another application in being made for administration in the estate of a passenger by the missing steamer Waratah, being ...

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  17. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Sydney, Sunday.—The Sydney team of eight completed their shoot in the Imperial Universities match, and scored 1,839, beating by a point the score ...

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  18. ACTION FOR DAMAGES.

    Charters Towers, Queensland, Sunday.—At the District Court on Friday, before Judge McNaughton, Archibald Aitken and Thomas Griffith ...

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  19. SHEEP SHOW.

    Melbourne, Sunday Night.—The Lincoln judges, W. E. Oliver and W. French, of Tasmania, were much at Variance in their decisions at the ...

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  20. JEW-SETTLING SCHEME.

    Melbourne, Sunday Night.—As to the scheme for settling one million Russian Jews in West Australia, Mr. Israel Zangwill, of London, had an ...

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  21. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.

    Perth, Sunday Night.—For some months the Criminal Investigation Department has been prosecuting enquiries as to the whereabouts of ...

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  22. HORSE PARADE AND SALES.

    Melbourne Sunday Night.—Campbell and Son's parade and sale of stallions and mares was concluded on Saturday. The prices realised at this ...

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  23. PERTH TRAM STRIKE.

    Perth, Sunday.—Negotiations for a settlement of the tram strike have failed. Popular sympathy is with the strikers. ...

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