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  2. HOME RULE CRISI.

    Mr. John Redmond's nominees on the committee of the National Volunteers comprise four Roman Catholic clergymen, three Parliamentarians, including Mr. ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The sum of £20,000 was realised by the sale of roses on Alexandra Day, which was observed in London on Wednesday last. The money is to be devoted to ...

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  4. SPEECHES BY THE GOVERNOR. ADVOCATES MORE PORTS.

    To-day the Governor (Sir Arthur Stanley) was the guest of the Maryborough Agricultural Society at a banquet in the Town Hall, attended by about 500 people, ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Lord Carmichael, formerly Governor of Victoria, and since 1912 Governor of Bengal, has (cables our London correspondent) arrived in England from India. He made ...

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  6. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER.

    The number of insane in Great Britain and in the United States seems to be increasing. The causes of this increase are not yet manifest. On the border line ...

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  7. THE ASSASSINATION. BOTH VICTIMS BLEED TO DEATH.

    As the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his consort were leaving the Serajevo Town Hall to drive to the military hospital, Count Harrach stood on the ...

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  8. BIG LINER ASHORE.

    The liner California, bound from New York to Glasgow, has gone ashore on Tory Island, off the north-west coast of County Donegal. She had 1016 passengers on ...

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  9. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Mr. Thomas Stanford (Unionist) has been elected unopposed to fill the vacancy in the House of Commons created by the resignation of the Hon. J. E. Gordon ...

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  10. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Joseph Cook) attended the session of the Agricultural Convention this evening, and was given an enthusiastic reception. He said he had ...

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  11. HINDOOS AT VANCOUVER.

    The case of the Hindoos aboard the Komogata Maru came before the British Columbian Court of Appeal to-day. Though no ruling was made to-day, the ...

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  12. PERSIAN OIL CONTRACT.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Sir Edward Grey, replying to questions and [?]iticisms, vigorously defended the Persian oil contract. He declared that nowhere ...

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  13. FURTHER DETAILS.

    The liner California ran into a dense fog, missed her course, and struck the rocks. Her bottom was ripped open from the foremast forward. The vessel is not ...

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  14. PANAMA CANAL TOLLS.

    Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, informed the House of Commons to-day that since President Woodrow Wilson came into office no ...

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  15. THE FINANCE BILL.

    "n the HHouseof Commons leat night., Mr. Lloyd-George announced that, instead of cutting the Finance Bill in two, the Government will incorporate in the ...

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  16. ANTI-SERVIAN FEELING.

    Feeling is running high in Sarajevo against the Servians since the assassinations, and the troops have been called out to quell anti-Servian demonstrations. Many ...

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  17. BEEF FOR BRITISH ARMY.

    The British War Office is inviting tenders, to be lodged by 14th September, for the supply of 375,000 12oz. tins and 62,320 24oz. tins of beef. Delivery is to be made ...

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  18. STRIKE OF ENGINEERS.

    The strike of ships' engineers in Great Britain is having a serious effect on the mining districts of Wales. Nine thousand miners have, been thrown ...

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  19. SERVIAN STUDENTS

    A number of Servian students at Sarajevo, when they heard the news of the tragedy, exclaimed, "Thank God, we do not need to do it ourselves." They were ...

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  20. AFRICAN LABOR LEADERS.

    The "Evening Standard" states that it has reason to believe that the Labor leaders deported from South Africa will be allowed to return to the Union without ...

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  21. AMERICAN PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Despite the continued expression of the hope that the plans of the mediators in the Mexican imbroligo will not fail, considerable apprehension is being displayed ...

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  22. AT THE CONVENTION.

    Mr. Duncan M'Lennan gave Sir Arthur Stanley a hearty welcome at the convention, the delegates rising and cheering his Excellency. Mr. M'Lennan said, amidst ...

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  23. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is dull, with prices unchanged. ...

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  24. BOY THROWS BOMB.

    A boy was arrested in Sarajevo to-day for throwing a bomb in a street. A Moslem was injured by the explosion. ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. BRITAIN'S NAVY.

    Questioned in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, said that the fleet to be assembled at Ppithend on 18th July for ...

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  26. THE OBSEQUIES.

    It is announced that H.R.H. Prince Arthur of Conuaught will represent his Majesty the King at the funeral of the Archduke Franz Ferdinand. ...

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  27. BOXING.

    Charles Ledoux, the French bantam, defeated "Curley" Walker, bantam champion of England, at the National Sporting Club to-night. Ledoux knocked his opponent out ...

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  28. PRESS OPINIONS.

    The continental newspapers, without exception, regard the double assassination as a political crime. The German socialist newspaper. ...

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  29. PLANT LIFE STIMULATED.

    Professor W. B. Bottomley, Professor of Botany at King's College, London, has produced at the college a new stimulant to plant life. Tomntoes have been grown from ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    In the House of Representatives Sir Joseph Ward moved a no-confidence vote in the Government. The de[?]ate is proceeding. ...

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  31. STRIKE DISORDERS.

    The strike of employes of the Westinghouse Company at Pittsburg has been attended by serious disorder. Pickets have been stationed by the ...

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  32. WELLS V. BELL.

    The "Sporting Life" believes "Bombardier" Wells will defeat Colin Bell. The "Daily Chronicle" says one weakness Bell has shown in his contests and ...

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  33. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The State Parliament was opened to-day. A bill was introduced providing for popular initiative and referendum. The Opposition leader attacked the ...

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  34. MOTHER OF MURDERED BOY.

    Mrs. Starchfield, mother of William Starchfield, the boy who was murdered in a railway carriage in January, has been handed over to the care of her brother. ...

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  35. JOHNSON V. LANGFORD.

    Jack Johnson will sign articles to-morrow for the fight with Sam. Langford, to take place in the middle of October Johnson will receive £6000 and 50 per cent. of ...

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  36. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    It is stated that the last words uttered by the Archduke Franz Ferdinand were:—"Sophie, you must live for our children." Gabrinovic, the man who threw the bomb, ...

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  37. EASTER FAIR ART UNION.

    At the Royal Princess's Threate to-night the drawing in connection with the art union for the golden miner." or £75 cash, together with a number of other prizes, will take place. The ...

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  38. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    Mr. Holman in his pre-sessional speech at Cootamundra to-night forecasted the programme for the present Parliament. It is intended to make frown lands ...

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  39. CRICKET UMPIRING. ENGLISH THE BEST.

    G. A. Faulkner, the famous South African all-round cricketer, who now resides in England, has an article on umpiring in the current number of the "Badminton ...

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  40. LAWN TENNIS.

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  41. COCKING'S WAREHOUSE.

    Owing to the fact that portions of the commodio[?] warehouse of Cocking's, in Pall Mail, have been condemned by the City Council, extensive rebuliding and ...

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  42. BODIES LYING IN STATE.

    The bodies of the Archduke and his wife will lie in State in the Imperial Chapel, Vienna, on Friday, and then be taken to Arstettin Castle and buried at midnight. ...

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  43. HEAVY SCORING.

    There was some heavy scoring in the county cricket matches on Saturday and to-day. Worcester, at home to Hampshire, scored 493. Survey, at the Oval, compiled ...

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  44. MR. HUTCHINSON SPEAKS.

    In addressing the gathering, Mr. Hutchirson, Minister for Agriculture, said that in 1907, when the Dairy and Milk Supervision Act was passed in Victoria, the ...

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  46. ANTI-SERVIAN FEELING.

    Anti-Servian demonstrations were general throughout Bosnia yesterday, the Mahogtans and Croatians attacking the Serbs. Garrisons were called out in numerous ...

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  47. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

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  48. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

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  49. BALKAN WAR PICTURES.

    The pictures of the Balkan war are, with others, of a varied character, to be shown in the Masonic Hall to-night. The earliest pictures, which include views of Sa[?]onika ...

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  52. PROFESSIONAL SCULLING.

    Jack Arlett has challenged Syd. Kemp, the New South Wales sculler, to a match. on the Thames championship course for £50 a side. Arlett proposes that the contest ...

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