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  2. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, made a reference to the conference on the veto question in the course of a speech at Oxford last night. He said that ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS.

    The cricket match between South Africa and South Australia was resumed this morning in glorious weather. The wicket was faster than on Saturday ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. T. Slack, Mt. Korong-road, California Gully, will not be "at home" to-second Tuesday. Mr. Daniel Berriman, inspecting clerk ...

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  5. THE PERTH MYSTERY.

    The search in the bush for the missing woman, Ethel Harris, near Wanneroo road, is proceeding. The examination of the articles of clothing found buried at ...

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  6. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER

    State politics may be said to be in that particular condition meteorologically described as "sultry, with indications of electrical disturbances in the air." The ...

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  7. OUR MINING RESOURCES.

    A public meeting in connection with the Bendigo Prospecting Association was he'd at the Beehive Exchange last evening, when Mr. Angus Mackay presided over a large ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    Two French submarines, while manoeuvring under water at Toulon yesterday, [?] [?] Both vessels, however, managed to land their crews safely. ...

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  9. LONDON MOTOR EXHIBITION.

    A motor show, which is said to be the largest ever held, has been opened at Olympia, Shepherd's Bush, London. Nearly £1,000,000 worth of goods are on view. ...

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  10. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    Some excitement was caused in the city shortly before midday yesterday by the mad rush of a bolting horse down High-street. The animal belonged to Clifford's ...

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  11. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    At a special meeting of the A.M A. on Sunday resolutions were passed urging the immediate release of Stokes, who was imprisoned during the Broken Hill lockout. ...

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  12. LORD KITCHENER.

    Viscount Kitchener of Khartoum, who is about to visit Egypt and the Soudan has left London on route to Egypt. ...

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  13. OPINION OF THE "TIMES."

    The "Times" this morning says that if, as a result of the veto conference, party leaders could jointly recommend the House of Commons to accept proposals for ...

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  14. A HEAVY FINE.

    Madame Le vilaine has been fined 640,000 francs (about £25,000) for manufacturing cigars and cigarettes from cocoa husks, thereby contravening the State ...

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  15. BANQUET TO EX-PREMIER WADE.

    About 5000 persons, representative of all sections of the community, attended a banquet tendered to ex-Premier Wade, in the Town Hall to-night. The Lord Mayor ...

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  16. KING GEORGE AND THE KAISER.

    It is semi-officially stated here that exceedingly cordial relations exist between King George and the Emperor William, and that they maintain a regular ...

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  17. QUARRY ACCIDENT.

    Daniel Smith, aged 62 years, a laborer, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital this afternoon suffering from a cut head and injuries to his ribs. These were ...

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  18. HUGE SEA WAVE.

    The flooding of the water-front streets of Nome. Alaska, supposed to have been due to a terrific storm in Behring Sea, is now believed to have been caused by a great ...

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  19. AVIATION.

    Further particulars have been received regarding the flight made by Mr. E. T. Willows across the English Channel. After alighting at Douai, about 70 miles inland ...

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  20. JOCKEY'S DEATH.

    Percy Andrews, the jockey who was injured at Ascot racecourse on Wednesday owing to his mount, Muldoon, colliding with the rails during the Tunning of the ...

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  21. GERMAN NAVY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the British Navy League states that the four capital ships provided for in the German 1910 naval programme are already in course of ...

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  22. STATE COAL MINE IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Eden, the Minister of Mines, said to-day that "the State coal mines will be a thing in the future if we remain in power, and I think we shall. I have instituted ...

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  23. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    During the heavy storm which broke over the city yesterday afternoon, Leslie Jones, aged 11 years, residing at 152 Gladstone-street, Montague, was playing with a ...

    Article : 195 words
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  25. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    An option secured by the High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) over a sits in Trafalgar-square, London, for Common wealth offices lapses shortly. It is not the ...

    Article : 83 words
  26. QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    Queen Alexandra, who has been on a visit to Denmark, arrived in London to-day. Her Majesty was accompanied by her daughters, Princess Victoria and Queen ...

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  27. HOTELS IN BELGIUM.

    Startling figures have been published in regard to the consumption of alcohol in Belgium. It is known that the quantity of drink ...

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  28. MINISTER OF LANDS WILL NOT RECEIVE LAND AGENTS.

    The Minister of Lands (Mr. [?] issued the following minute:—"I wish to inform officers in charge of branches that I intend to discourage, as much as possible, ...

    Article : 113 words
  29. COMMONWEALTH ARBITRATION ACT.

    A member of the Theatrical Choristers' Union, which recently applied for registration under the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration Act, to-day waited on the ...

    Article : 153 words
  30. SPAIN AND THE CHURCH.

    The Spanish Senate has adopted by a large majority the Cadenas Bill. This measure prohibits the establishment for two years of any further religious orders ...

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  31. BORN IN THE STREET.

    About 6 o'clock on Sunday (says the "Argus") Constable Ryan observed a woman in Latrobe-street, who was apparently in need of assistance. Being near ...

    Article : 154 words
  32. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The newspapers unanimously acclaim the prospect of the King and Queen visiting [?] an early date the principal centres of the Empire. ...

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  33. MAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    A middle-aged man called to-day at the bathing place in Royal [?] with the object of having a hot bath. While he was in the bathroom one of the attendants ...

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  34. FOR CANADIAN NAVY.

    The training ship Exmouth, stationed in the Thames, has received a good advertisement from Canada. Fifteen boys from the Exmouth have been selected for the ...

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  35. CHINESE IPIUM SMUGGLERS.

    A Chinese trio—Chang Hung, Wong Hing and Chan Fung—appeared, before Customs Sub-collector Ferguson this morning. The complaint against then: was that they ...

    Article : 159 words
  36. YOUNG MELBOURNE VIOLINIST.

    Miss Leila Doubleday, a young violinist from Melbourne, appeared at Slegat's concert in this city last week. Her performance was favorably noticed in the ...

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  37. A RAILWAY SENSATION.

    On Saturday afternoon a cab with four passengers had just reached the open crossing at Elwick when a train from the city arrived. The driver of the vehicle ...

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  38. BALLARAT.

    Shortly before 11 o'clock to-night a seven. roomed house and its contents, owned and occupied by Mr. W. Taylor, of Ascot-street, was destroyed by fire. The building ...

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  39. BETTER THAN CANADA.

    Sir John Sinclair, a member of the Scottish Commission, speaking at Forbes, said that he was satisfied that Australia was better than Canada from an agricultural ...

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  40. SAILING SHIP WRECKED.

    The sailing ship Treuseen, with a crew of 30, was wrecked off Dover during a gale. Heavy seas impeded the work of life-boats. Coast guards made heroic efforts, ...

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  41. SOUTH WALES COAL STRIKE

    Apart from the free fight, in which they were the principals, on Friday, it is noticeable that women are taking a prominent part in the scenes of violence, which ...

    Article : 59 words
  42. A SEAMAN KILLED.

    Charles White, a seaman on the steamer Perth, was killed to-day by falling down a hold of that steamer whilst engaged in removing the hatches. Deceased was 23 ...

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  43. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    The quick changes of the picture programmes at His Majesty's Theatre, Market-square, add to the popularity of this favorite amusement resort. Last evening ...

    Article : 236 words
  44. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    Another admirable series of biographic views was screened before a large audience at the Royal Princess's Theatre last night. Dramas were predominant, the leading ...

    Article : 283 words
  45. [?] FOR TO DAY.

    [?] [?] auxiliary meeting, 3. [?] public [?] ...

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  46. BOILERMAKERS' LOCKOUT.

    The agreement entered into by the executive of the Boilermakers' Society and the masters is most unpopular with the men. At Hartlepool, West Hartlepool, ...

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  47. WATER SUPPLY.

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  48. RUNNER'S REMARKABLE ESCAPE.

    Two young men named L. Campbell and Roy Smith, who had been taking part in harrier events, had a sensational experience in the storm to-day. They were in ...

    Article : 152 words
  49. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred on Saturday at Box Hill of the Rev. Rowland Hayward, of the Anglican Church of Australia. Mr. Hayward was born in Suffolk in 1837, and ...

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  50. CYCLONE IN PORTUGAL.

    A cyclone which raged in Southern Portugal yesterday has done great havoc in the provinces of Villa Real and Algarve. During the storm ten mariners were ...

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  51. ASYLUM BURNT.

    Owing to an outbreak of fire in a lunatic asylum in the Canadian province of Manitoba, 600 patients had to be hurriedly released during a snowstorm. Many of the ...

    Article : 79 words
  52. A GIRL'S DISAPPEARANCE.

    For some days the police and a large army of assistants (including the Boy Scouts) have been searching the bush around Manly for Miss Bessie Gibson, a ...

    Article : 166 words
  53. THE WEATHER.

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  54. [?] SALES

    [?] on the premises, [?] Harrison-street, Mr. [?] conduct a clearing [?] [?] furniture and ...

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  57. SOUTH AFRICAN UNIVERSITY.

    The late Mr. Alfred Beit, the well-known South African financier, bequeathed £200,000 for the foundation of a university at Johannesburg Mr. Otto Beit, brother ...

    Article : 99 words
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