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  2. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET AUSTRALIA V. NOTTINGHAM.

    The cricket match between the Australian Eleven and Nottingham was concluded at Nottingham to-day, and resulted in an easy win for the Home ...

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  3. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    William Ward, the man who was arrested at Perth, West Australia, and deported to London on a charge of having murdered Edward Nixey Smith, of ...

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  4. A BIG FIRE.

    A big fire, causing damage roughly estimated at £5,000, occurred at Millar's Jarrah and Karri Company's premises, Nash-street, shortly after 12 ...

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  5. BRITISH SHIPPING TRADE THE MANNING OF LIFEBOATS.

    Owing to the refusal of the directors of the P and O. Co. to agree to the demand of the Sailors' and Firemen's Union that unless the company ...

    Article : 241 words
  6. FRUIT TRADE.

    The shipments of Australian and Tasmanian fruit by the P. and O. liners Moldavia and Palermo have arrived in generally good condition, ...

    Article : 171 words
  7. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. THE INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Crawshaw Williams, the Liberal member for Leicester, moved a resolution asking for an investigation into ...

    Article : 289 words
  8. NAVAL DEFENCE. BRITISH WAR MANŒUVRES.

    His Majesty King George, who left Spithead yesterday in the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert, arrived in Weymouth Bay, where he assumed command ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. J. W. Swords, a very old resident of Dandenong, Victoria, has just celebrated her ninety-first birthday. She landed at Portland many years ago, and "pulled" ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND ELECTION.

    The returning officer for Merthyr made a count of six absent votes this afternoon Four of them were for Mr. Thomas Welsby (Liberal) and two fof Mr. P. A. ...

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  11. CONSPIRACY IN HAYTI.

    The Haytian Government has discovered a conspiracy to unseat the present President and place ex-President Simon in his place. Many arrests have been ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN WINE.

    In a paper on "Colonial Viticulture" read to-day before the Society of Arts by Mr. Alan Burgoyne, the Unionist member for North Kensington, and a ...

    Article : 82 words
  13. REPORTING THE RESULT.

    On receiving the roport of the deputation of Transport Workers, the Emergency Committee resolved that the proper manning of the boats in the ...

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  14. HOME RULE.

    The debate on the motion for the second reading of the Home Rule Bill was resumed in the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. George Wyndham, who ...

    Article : 50 words
  15. THE TRAMWAY CASE.

    In the tramway case in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, Mr. Prendergast, for the Tramway Association, asked to be allowed to call witnesses as ...

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  16. A WONDERFUL HYDROPLANE.

    Fog necessitated the abandonment of the fleet exercises yesterday, including the night torpedo attacks. The King inspected the principal ships. ...

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  17. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    A shocking tragedy is reported from Bucharest, the capital of Roumania, where an entire family of the name of Filibovici, consisting of 10 persons, ...

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  18. FROZEN PRODUCE

    The consignment of chickens and ducklings forwarded from South Australia by the P. and O. liner Moldavia arrived in excellent condition, and ...

    Article : 70 words
  19. MEXICAN AFFAIRS.

    A British sloop of war sailed from Vancouver yesterday for the Mexican coast to succour any British subjects threatened by the revolutionary ...

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  20. MEDICAL RESEARCH. THE DISCOVERY OF A NEW VACCINE.

    A demonstration is to be made in London of the new vaccine against typhoid fever discovered by Professor Metchnikopf and Dr. Broughton ...

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  21. GAS EXPLOSION.

    A terrific gas explosion took place yesterday at Stratford, in Essex, and wrecked a meter house and adjacent buildings. One workman was found in ...

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  22. FATAL STRIKE RIOTS. POLICE FIRE ON THE MOB.

    Serious strike riots ocourred to-day at Pottsville, in the State of Pennsylvania, where several thousand coalminers have ceased work owing to the ...

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  23. JEWEL ROBBERY.

    The case containing £25,000 worth of jewellery belonging to the Maharajah of Alwar, which was stolen whilst he was travelling from Marseilles to Paris, ...

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  24. CANCEROUS GROWTHS.

    Dr. Gnazda, of Agram, in India, read a paper yesterday at the Academy of Medicine, in which he showed the valuable results of the use of a compound ...

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  25. ROBERT BROWNING.

    At the centenary celebrations of the birth of Robert Browning, held yesterday in the College-hall, Westminster, after a service in the Abbey, among the ...

    Article : 68 words
  26. THE DARWIN ELECTION.

    The Rev. Father O'Donnell, who throughout the recent election campaign has been a bitter opponent of Mr. H. J. Payne (Liberal candidate) has lodged a ...

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  27. SITUATION IN MOROCCO.

    Owing to the uneasiness occasioned in France by the rising of Moors in regions which have hitherto been peaceful, and the French communications ...

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  28. TURCO-ITALIAN WAR. THE OCCUPATION OF RHODES.

    The Italians, who last week occupied the town of Rhodes, the capital of the island of the same name, and compelled the Turks to withdraw to a plateau ...

    Article : 66 words
  29. OUTBREAK ON THE PACIFIC COAST.

    Members of the Industrial Workers' World Socialistic Order, who are fomenting industrial disturbances along the Pacific Coast, clashed with the ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN CENSUS.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" states this evening that the Australian census results are absolutely tragic, and 12 years of federation has not produced any ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. THE DARDANELLES.

    Lloyd's agent at Constantinople states that attempts to remove the mines from the Dardanelles have been unsuccessful, and it is impossible to fix ...

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  32. THE TITANIC DISASTER. BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY.

    The inquiry into the loss of life in the Titanic disaster was resumed to-day. In making an application to the ...

    Article : 161 words
  33. INTER-STATE ROWING.

    The inter-State eight-oar crews were favoured with fine weather to-day, and all of them were out on the river. New South Wales went over the ...

    Article : 264 words
  34. STABBED IN THE BACK.

    A young man named Philip Powell is lying in the Colac Hospital with three deep knife wounds in his back and one on the face. ...

    Article : 211 words
  35. CHICAGO NEWSPAPERS.

    The press-room employees at all the newspaper offices in Chicago struck work yesterday, and endeavoured to prevent the publication of the ...

    Article : 70 words
  36. ENGLISH SPORTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  37. FATAL MINING, ACCIDENT.

    Henry Rowe, aged about 43, single, was engaged at the Mount Elliott mine early yesterday morning, when a large stone fell on him, inflicting terrible injuries. ...

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  38. BURDEN OF ARMAMENTS.

    Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, in a speech delivered yesterday to members of the Bankers' Association, said he had been inspecting the Flect, and ...

    Article : 203 words
  39. STATESMEN IN A SUBMARINE.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, the late leader of the Opposition, and Mr. Winston Churchill, the First Lord of the Admiralty, went on board submarine D3 ...

    Article : 88 words
  40. THE TROUBLE ON THE OLYMPIC.

    On the 25th of lost month the departure from Southampton of the Olympic, the sister ship of the Titanic, was stopped, owing to the firemen and ...

    Article : 153 words
  41. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    At the last meeting, of the Federal Executive Council appointments to positions as officers in the Engineer and Railway Corps were approved. This ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLES TALLOW.

    At the auction sales of tallow to-day 1,214 casks were offered, and 508 sold. Fine mutton sold at 37s. 3d. per cwt., and medium at 34s. 6d. Fine ...

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  43. CONFERENCE IN LONDON.

    Replying in the House of Commons yesterday to Captain Norton Griffiths, the Unionist member for Wednesday, Mr. Lewis Harcourt, the Secretary of ...

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  44. BREADSTUFFS.

    The visible supply of American wheat east of the Rocky Mountains is estimated at 86,282,000. ...

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  45. WRECK OF A COASTING STEAMER.

    The steamer Australian 191 tons register, owned by the West Coast Shipping Company, came ashore on a reef at the south end of Wardang island ...

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  46. SHOWING THE FLAG.

    "The British warships that come to Australia will receive a hearty welcome, said the Prime Minister (Hon. A. Fisher) to-day. referring to the suggestion made ...

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  47. RABBIT SKINS.

    Messrs. Anning, Cobb, and Co. report that at the rabbit skin sales yesterday 1,830 bales were offered, and l,750 bales sold. There was a good market. ...

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  48. SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    A little girl named Dorothy Mary Catherine Lovell, the nine-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lovell, of Lower Longley, was burned to death ...

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  49. THE COAL INDUSTRY.

    A scene was created at the meeting yesterday of the South Wales District Board appointed under the Miners Minimum Wage Act, when Lord St. ...

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  50. FRENCH TARIFF.

    At a meeting of the French Cabinet last month M. Pams, the Minister of Agriculture, stated that France's stock of corn was more than sufficient till the ...

    Article : 177 words
  51. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DISPLAY.

    The excellent display of South Australian produce and fruit at the Bristol Bakers and Grocers' Exhibition, which extended over ten days, ...

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  52. CANADIAN RESOURCES.

    The "Financial News" is organising a party of 100 English manufacturers and financiers, who together represent a capital of £50,000,000, to visit 30 ...

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  53. OLD WOMAN'S PATHETIC DEATH.

    While applying for an old-age pension to a Perth magistrate to-day, Susan Grey, aged 85, suddenly leaned back and expired. The examination was apparently too ...

    Article : 97 words
  54. HOW THE MATCH WAS LOST.

    The showing of the Australians was a disappointment. They threw the match away by their feeble batting of yesterday, and to-day, when the wicket had ...

    Article : 181 words
  55. TAILORING TRADE.

    Six thousand East End of London tailors and tailoresses decided to strike immediately, but the Amalgamated Society of Tailors and Tailoresses has ...

    Article : 51 words
  56. FINANCIAL

    The Bank of England rate to-day is 3 per cent. ...

    Article : 17 words
  57. BOXING.

    "Johnny" Conlon; of New York, defeated young Salzburg, of Brooklyn, in a ten-round bout yesterday for the bantam weight championship. ...

    Article : 31 words
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