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  2. CALLOUS MURDERER.

    A callous and brutal case of murder at Altstettin (2½ miles from Zurich) has had a remarkable sequel. The body of a young girl was discovered ...

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  3. BALKANS TROUBLE.

    So soon as one feature of the many-sided Brikin situation discloses sa tendency to im[?], [?] set of disqui[?]ting incidents stand revealed. ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    A number of tribesmen from the backcountry made a sudden descent on Bander Abbas, a port on the Persian Gulf. The raiders looted the premises of several ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. AUSTRALIA V. ALL ENGLAND.

    It is raining at Norwich, where the Australians were to have met an Eleven of England, and play has not yet commenced. ...

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  6. OBITUARY.

    The friends of Mr. Michael Kelly, the well-known sharebroker, will regret to learn of the death of his wife, which took place yesterday at his residence, "Norwood," ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. J. H. Abbott and Mrs. Frew will not be "at home" to-day (fourth Tuesday). Mrs. J. H. Craig, "The Linnolds," Anderson-street, will be "at home" on ...

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  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS. OLD LADY DIES SUDDENLY.

    Yesterday a much-respected old resident of Harcourt, Mrs. E Kimber, widow of the late Mr. M. Kimber, died very suddenly at the age of 77 years. She was ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA V. ESSEX.

    The South Africans were to have commenced a match against to-day at Leyton, but the wicket is saturated, and there will be no play to-day. ...

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  10. MOROCCO'S NEW EMPEROR,

    President Faillieres has received a message from Mulai Yusef, the new Sultan of Morocco. In this, Mulai Yusef expresses a resolve ...

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  11. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The extensive damage which was caused to the telegraph and telephone systems connected with the General Post Office by the fusing of a wire in a test box is being ...

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  12. POISONED BY CHLORODYNE.

    This afternoon Lizzie Sage, 50 years old, and her sister, Alice, 46, machinists, residing at Mrs Hughes's, 76 Hardington-street, Kensington, were brought to the Melbourne ...

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  13. FLOODS IN ENGLAND,

    The heavy rains which have been experienced recently have caused disastrous floods in the Midlands. Many farmers in Yorkshire are ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN MINISTER IN ROUMANIA.

    Count [?] the Austro-Hungarian M[?] for Foreign Affairs, accompanied by his wife, has arrived here. The count and Countess are to be the guests of King ...

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  15. BOAT UPSET.

    A boating accident, involving the loss of several lives, occurred to-day at Onivai, in the Somme Department. A pleasure boat, in which were seven ...

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  16. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    A determined case of suicide occurred here on Saturday night, when Mr. "Ted" Read blew his head almost off with a duck gun. Deceased was an old man, and ...

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  17. INSURANCE ACT.

    One hundred apprentices employed in the Tyneside shipbuilding yards have struck work as a protest against the deductions from their wages in connection with the ...

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  18. TURKISH CABINET CHANGES.

    There has been a rearrangement of portfollos in the Turkish Ministry. Last week A[?]d Hamish Bey accepted the office of Minister for Justice in succession ...

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  19. CITIZEN VOLUNTEER CORPS.

    The Lord Mayor of Belfast is forming a non-political force of citizen volunteers, between the ages of 18 and 25 years, to which the boy sc[?]nts will be transferred ...

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  20. AVIATION. FLYING IN MOROCCO.

    Remarkable aviation service has been accomplished in Morocco by Lieutenant Dobu. He flew 500 miles in six days, ...

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  21. NORTHUMBERLAND MINERS.

    The Northumberland miners, who were much dissatisfied with the award under the Minimum Wage Act, have obtained an increase in their wages of 2½ per cent. ...

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  22. MALISSORI TRIBESMEN REPULSED.

    Two days ago the Malissori tribesmen, [?] by priests, attacked the port of Du[?] [?] were repulsed. Yesterday a [?] attack was made by the Malissori ...

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  23. LATE GENERAL BOOTH.

    Special memorial services in connection with the death of General Booth were held yesterday in all the Salvation Army catad[?]ls. The late General Booth's favorite ...

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  24. BIRTH OF NONCONFORMITY.

    To-day is the 250th anniversary of the ejectment of the Puritans from the Church of England, and the birth of Nonconformity. ...

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  25. ALBANIANS SEIZE TOWN.

    Ports have been received here stating by a force of Albanians has occupied [?] in Southern Albania. The tribes[?] are now marching on Avlona, on the ...

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  26. AN AERIAL EXPRESS.

    A splendid flight was made in the Pyrences Department to-day. Ascending at Elne, an airman flew 190 kilometres (a little over 115 miles) in 65 ...

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  27. HOME RULE. ULSTER'S POSITION.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain has written a letter to a correspondent in which he declared that there was no truth in the rumor that he had disagreed with Mr. ...

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  28. RECENT MASSACRES.

    A meeting attended by 3000 people was [?] yesterday when a resolution was [?]arried denouncing the Sienitza massacre. A procession was then formed and marched ...

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  29. ZEPPELIN AIRSHIP.

    The Zeppelin airship Hausa, which is provided with a super-structure, alighted on the surface of the River Elbe yesterday, and cruised on the water at a speed of 3½ ...

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  30. MAN BURNT TO DEATH.

    News was brought in this morning that Andrew Shannon, a member of a very well-known family in the district, had been burned to death at Wehla, a mining ...

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  31. VICTORIAN IMMIGRATION.

    Sir John Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, has been interviewed regarding emig[?]taion to Victoria. After giving details concerning the ...

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  32. MEETING AT STRAFFAN.

    A large meeting of Unionists, presided over by the Mayor, was held at Straffan on Saturday night, when it was resolved to resist Home Rule. ...

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  33. ITALIAN AVIATOR DROWNED.

    Lieutenant Mangini, an expert Italian aviator, lost his life while reconnnoitring off the coast yesterday. His machine fell into the sea and he was drowned. ...

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  34. SERIOUS FALL.

    Mrs. Weeding, one of the oldest and most respected residents, broke her arm and leg by a fall on Saturday. As she is over 80 years of age, her relatives are naturally ...

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  35. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    Last night, the last of the season, was produced Haddon Chambers's comedydrama, "Passers-By," to a well-filled house. The piece is rather trivial from a ...

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  36. GERMAN DEFENCE. A FAST DREADNOUGHT.

    The new German super-Dreadnought battleship Gloeben, 23,000 tons, has concluded her speed trials. Under a forced draught she maintained for several hours a speed ...

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  37. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS. MINERS' DISPUTE AT BALLARAT.

    The shift boss, who was given until to-night to decide whether he would discard the Mine Managers' Association and rejoin the Ballarat branch of the Miners' ...

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  38. KOCHANA MASSACRES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Constantinople reports that owing to the continued agitation in Bulgaria over the Kochana massiere. King Ferdinand will remain in Sofia. ...

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  39. ITALY AND ARGENTINA.

    In July, 1911, owing to the prevalence of cholera in Italy, irksome quarantine regulations werte imposed by the Argentine Government upon immigrants from Italy. ...

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  40. THE WEATHER. IMPROVED CONDITIONS.

    The climatic conditions yesterday were fine and pleasant, the sun shining brightly nearly all day. The light rain which fell after the registration wan taken at ...

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  41. MACHINE GUNS FOR AIRSHIPS.

    The German airships arc now being equipped with machine guns. ...

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  42. RUBBER LANDS OF SARAWAK

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" in an article on the oi1 and rubber lands of Sarawak (in the north-west of Borneo), supports the determinations of the Rajan (H.H. Sir C. ...

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  43. PANAMA CANAL BILL.

    The T[?] this morning comments on [?] Panama Canal Bill as signed and Pre[?] Taft's message and memorandum recommending further action. "The Times" ...

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  44. CLERKS' WAGES BOARD.

    In connection with the Clerks' Wages Board and the decision of that body to insist upon equal pay for equal work for women, it is geerally recognised that this ...

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  45. BRITANNIA THEATRE.

    A highly satisfactory audience witnessed the initial projection of this week's series of Star Pictures at the Britannia Theatre last night. The programme is an excellent ...

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  46. RACIAL HATRED IN AMERICA.

    Once again Springfield. Illinois, has been threatened with a serious outbreak of racial hatred. In 1908 bloody race riots, occurred at ...

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  47. FRENCH TEACHERS' UNION.

    The Minister of Education (M. Guist[?]han) has issued a circular to the prefects of the various districts, instructing them to suppress the Teachers' Union. ...

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  48. TAITS' PICTURES,

    At the Royal princess's Theatre to-night a fine programme of Taits' Pictures will be screened. The set of films, which is a powerful one, and which has evidently ...

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  49. BURGLARS' BIG HAUL.

    Burglars who entered the house of Count Sormani, at Milan, obtained a good haul. They got away with £4000 worth of coins in addition to jewellery to the value ...

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  50. MUNICIPAL EMPLOYES.

    Mr. J. Walker, secretary of the Municipal Council Employes' Association, recently wrote to the press that a wages board had been asked for, but that no reply had ...

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  51. SUFFRAGETTES FORCIBLY FED.

    The Earl of Aberdeen, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, has refused to allow the release of the suffragettes Gladys Evans and Mary Leigh, who have started a hunger strike in ...

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  52. LYRIC PHOTO PLAYS LTD.

    A large audience witnessed the initial pre[?]ting of this week's programme of Lyric [?] at the Lyric Theatre last night. An interesting domestic drama by ...

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  53. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

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  54. DEAR MEAT.

    A widespread boycott of meat is in progress in many towns of Wurtemburg. The strike of meat-eaters is intended as a protest against the extravagant prices now ...

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  55. MISS LALLA MIRANDA.

    A large amount of interest is being manifested in the approaching visit to Bendigo of Miss Lalla Miranda, the world-famed prima donna, whose reception on her ...

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  56. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    Yuan-Shi-Kai, president of the Chinese Republic, and Dr. Sun-Yat-Sen held a conference in Peking for several hours yesterday. ...

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  57. LESSONS FROM TITANIC.

    The Austrian Government is taking steps to ensure that the lessons taught by the inquiry into the loss of the Titanic shall not be waited, so tar as the Austrian ...

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  59. MR. ALEXANDER WATSON.

    To please many friends and admirers. Mr. Alexander Watson, the gifted and popular elocutionist, is returning to Bendigo, and will commence a farewell season of two ...

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  60. EAGLEHAWK.

    The monthly meeting of the Mechanics Institute committee was held last the president (Mr. R. Watson) presiding. The librarian (Miss M. Harper) reported ...

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  62. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS.

    St. Andrew's Anglican Church at Claremont was destroyed by fire last night. ...

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  63. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A railway smash occured in the Department of Hainant, Southern Belgium on Saturday. Near Chateaulireau a train became ...

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