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  2. MURDER OF A PRIEST.

    The trial was concluded at Agen to-day of Madame Alice Crespy, who was charged with the murder of Father Chassaing. The accused first met the priest in the ...

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  3. BRITAIN'S NAVY.

    Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, M.P., has written a letter to the newspapers in which he strongly criticises the Admiralty for not constructing six additional ...

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  4. THE BALKANS.

    At the close of the Peace Conference at Bucharest, M. Toutcheff, the senior Bulgar delegate, thanked the Austro-Hungarian Minister, to whose support Bulgaria chiefly ...

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  5. SMALL-POX OUTBREAK.

    Three cases of small-pox were reported to-day and five yesterday. A case was also reported from Harden. There are now 59 patients and 185 convalescents in ...

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  6. INTER-STATE COMMISSION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) stated to-day that the Inter-State Commission would probably begin its work during the week. It would, be said, first occupy itself with ...

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  7. INTERNATIONAL CABLES,

    Subscriptions for the New South Wales 4 per cent. loan of £1,000,000 closed to-day. Altogether 600 applications were received, the total applied for amounting to ...

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  8. OUR MINES

    The gold returns last [?] 4828oz. 6dwt., including [?] the Lansell Proprietary [?] month of July. The [?] ...

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  9. FIRE IM VIEW-STREET.

    A fire which at one stage threatened to destroy the whole block of shops in View-street opposite the Upper Reserve was discovered in the studio belonging to Mr. ...

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  10. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    The British trade returns for the month of July have been published. The figures compare as follows with those for the cor responding month in 1912.—Imports ...

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  11. LATEST NEWS.

    Most striking comments are published in the Russian newspapers relating to Kavala. The "Novoe Vremya" declares that France, in pursuing chimeras ...

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  12. IN QUEENSLAND.

    Another case of small-pox is reported at Ipswich. The patient has been removed to the isolated area. The cases now under treatment are two at Ipswich, two at ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN MUTTON.

    The Butchers' Guild at Wilmersdorf, in Prussia, has decided to deal in Australian mutton. It is understood that the guild has taken this action because of the ...

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  14. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Five fresh cases of small-pox have been reported here and two at Waiheke Island, in the Hauraki Gulf. A few more country cases have also been advised. ...

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  15. NEW DISEASE.

    At the Medical Congress in London to day Dr. Beale, of Texas (U.S.A.), gave an interesting description of the new disease known as pellagra. He said that 3000 ...

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  16. FRENCH PRESS ATTITUDE.

    The French newspapers do not treat the question of Kavala seriously. They consider the Russo-Austrian agreement more apparent than real. ...

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  17. COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENCE.

    Counsel for the defence made a bitter attack on Father Chassaing. He produced a letter found on the body indicating that he had betrayed three women. This caused ...

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  18. LAWN TENNIS.

    An international lawn tennis tournament has been in progress in St. Petersburg this week. A British team defeated a Russian combination by 8 matches to 4. ...

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  19. CHOLERA IN ROUMANIAN ARMY.

    Cholera has broken out among the Rou manian army, and 800 cases are already reported, 15 per cent. being of a malignant form. The victims die in five hours. ...

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  20. SUSPICIOUS CASE AT PERTH.

    The Commercial Travellers' Club in this city was isolated to day by the authorities. A traveller who arrived by the Riverina on 27th July, and has since been travelling ...

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  21. AMERICA AND MEXICO.

    General Diaz of Mexico, who is en route to Japan, refuses to make a statement regarding the real object of his visit. It is understood, however, that in view of ...

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  22. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The death has occurred of Senator John (?), a Democrat. By his death the majority to ensure the passing of the Tariff Bill through the Senate is endangered. ...

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  23. AUSTRIAN MOBILISATION.

    The "Zeit" says the army and navy estimates will be increased by £10,710,000 until 1918. The mobilisation on account of the trouble in the Balkans cost Austria ...

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  24. MELBOURNE PRECAUTIONS.

    Special instructions have been issued by Dr Crumpstor, Federal Director of Quar antine, that officiais are not to relax in any degree the precautions they have been ...

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  25. "A BITTER FIGHT."

    The chances of an early passage of the Tariff Bill are steadily decreasing. Every effort is being made to urge the consideration of the measure, but the wool, sugar, ...

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  26. PEACE TREATY.

    The Peace Conference has received the Austrian and Russian declarations, reserving the right to revise the treaty, but the Allies view with disfavor the possibility of ...

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  27. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Four women attacked Dr. Pearson, the medical officer, outside Holloway Prison to-day. One struck him on the head as a protect ...

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  28. GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS.

    The International Geological Congress was opened to-day in Toronto. The opening address was delivered by the Right Hon. Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, the ...

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  30. OPIUM TRADE.

    A private deputation representing all British religions bodies waited on Sir Ed ward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and the Marquis of Crewe, ...

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  31. PEACE CONFERENCE CLOSED.

    The Peace Conference concluded on Saturday. The treaty was signed at 9 o'clock in the morning Greece and Servia reserve the right to ...

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  32. AVIATOR'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    The King has sent a message to Mrs. Cody expressing regret at the sad aand untimely death of herhiusband, heo leading British aviator ...

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  33. OUTBREAK ON MAIL STEAMER.

    To-day Dr. Cumpston announced that the discovery of a case of small-pox at Sydney on the R.M.S. Mongolia would not interfere with the departure of the vessel for ...

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  34. SENTENCE OF 20 YEARS

    A severe sentence has been imposed on a man named Hermann, alias Kra[?]ss, who was charged with arson at Nancy. He was sent to gaol for 20 years. He set fire to ...

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  35. LORD ROTHSCHILD.

    The German youth, Heinrich Kren[?]erskothen, who was arrested last Saturday on a charge of attempting to blackmail Lord Rothschild, was before the Police Court ...

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  36. ENGLISH RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A shocking railway disaster occurred on the Great Western system at Yeovil Somerset) this evening. A train for Swindon crashed into an ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The Germantown Cricket Club has defeated the Australian cricketers. The total scores were:—Germantown, 271 for seven wickets; Australia, 270. Germantown ...

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  38. VOTES FOR WOMEN.

    A deputation from the National Union of Women Suffrage Societies waited on the Prime Minister to-day. Speakers pointed out the great advance of opinion favorable ...

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  39. BOARD OF HEALTH DOOMED.

    Last year strong opinion was held by certain members of the State Ministry on the comparative uselessness of the Board of Health. There is reason to believe that ...

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  40. SIX SERIOUSLY INJURED.

    Six persons were seriously injured in the accident. ...

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  41. WEST INDIAN ELEVEN BEATEN

    A two days' watch between the Australians and a West Indian eleven was concluded yesterday at Celtic Park. Long Island, and resulted in a win for the ...

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  42. NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT.

    Mr. Lloyd George, addressing 10,000 miners at Sutton, in Ashfield, detailed the progress made under the National Insurance Act. He said "While the Act is do[?] ...

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  43. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    Annual meeting Bendigo Jockey Club, Hotel [?] 4 p.m. Bendigo Hospital Sunday committee, Town [?]all, 2.30. ...

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  44. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

    Playing for Hampshire against Somerset to-day, C. P. Mead scored 97 runs. He is the first batsmen this season to complete 2000 runs. ...

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  45. IMPERIAL WIRELESS CHAIN

    Mr. C. F. G. Masterman, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, in the House of Commons to-day moved that the new contract with the English Marconi Company ...

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  46. H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND.

    After a week of carnival, sports, and entertainments the battleship New Zealand has left on route for home. It is estimated that 200,000 visitors boarded the vessel ...

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  47. CHINESE REBELS.

    Dr. Sun Yat Son and General Huangh Sing, Chinese rebel leaders, have secretly landed in Japan, despite the fact that the Premier announced that Chinese refugees ...

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  48. TIVOLI PICTURES.

    Encouraged by the most liberal patronage which was nightly accorded the entertaining programme of Tivoli pictures screened at the Royal Princess's Theatre last week, ...

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  49. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat markets are dull and lifeless ...

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  50. PARIS SENSATION.

    M. Depertussin, the millionaire aeroplane manufacturer, who was recently arrested for defranding the Industrial and Colonial Bank of immense sums, explained to the ...

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  51. AUCTION SALES.

    To-day, at 11 a.m., at their rooms. Mil[?]street, Messrs. Curnow and Thomas will [?]duct an extensive sale of modern house[?]old furniture, etc. ...

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  52. GERMAN NAVY.

    The Kaiser, addressing the cadets on board the school-ship Hertha, is reported to have said:—"Such are the kind of men I need in my navy, which must take the ...

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  53. LYRIC THEATRE.

    A brilliant scintillation of biograph "stars" will be presented this week at the Lyric Theatre by the management of Lyric Photo. Plays Ltd., the programme being ...

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  54. DEATH OF DAN PATCH.

    The well-known stallion, Dan Patch by Rethschild—Ruahine, died on Saturday morning at 2 o'clock. He was bedded down all right on Friday night and about ...

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  55. RAND LABOR UNREST.

    The Trades Federation has decided to participate in the formation of a commission to inquire into miners' and other industrial grievances. The railway men will ...

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  56. PANAMA EXPOSITION.

    The British Government is consulting the Board of Trade with a view to assisting British firms, which are desirous of exhibiting at the Panama Exposition at San ...

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  57. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    For their concert in the Royal Princess's [?]heatre to-morrow night Madame Clara [?]utt and Mr. Kennerley Rumford have chosen a popular and [?] ...

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  58. AWFUL DOMESTIC TRAGEBY.

    Isaac Goldstein, aged 60, residing in Commonwealth-street. Sydney, was found dead with a bullet in his head to-day. His son, David, was found with a bullet in his ...

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  59. ANTI-TYPHOID INOCULATION.

    Addressing the Medical Congress, Pro fessor Vincent reported regarding the antityphoid inoculation, in 1912 among the French troops in Morocco. Fifteen per ...

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  60. GERMANY URGED TO PARTICIPATE.

    Herr Ballin, a director of the Hamburg-Amerika line of steamers, urges that Germany should participate in the Panama Exposition at San Francisco. ...

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  61. TRAINING SHIP JOHN MURRAY.

    The training ship John Murray, which to all appearances lies peacefully in the bay between Port Melbourne and Williamstown, is evidently a shipload of ...

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  62. NEW YORK SENSATION.

    A sensation has been caused in New York State by revelations concerning the affairs of the Governor (Mr. William Sulzer). It has been discovered that Mr. Sulzer ...

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