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  2. PERILS OF THE SEA. WRECK OF THE VERONESE.

    Additional details are now availably of the loss of the s.s. Verouese, which was driven on the rocks at the outer entrance to Oporto. Forty-three lives were lost. ...

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  3. HOME RULE. "GOVERNMENT NOT TO BE DETERRED."

    Speaking at Chester on Saturday evening, Mr. Charles Trevelyan, Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Education, declared that no Tory bluster or mob ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES. (REUTER'S AGENCY.) EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    "The Times" this morning says that Sir Wilfrid Laurier's naval proposals are not unpopular, and that Canadians approved them as a sequel rather than an ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P., has left England for his annual visit to Cannes. He is accompanied by Mrs. Chamberlain. ...

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  6. PRESIDENT OF FRANCE.

    The news of the election of the Premier, M. Poincare, an President of France for the term 1913-1920, has had an excellent reception throughout Europe. It is ...

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    S[?]ALS FUND.—We have received 3/ from M.E.C., in aid of this fund. PEOPLE'S PARTY.—Mr. H. G. Johnston presided over a fair attendance at a ...

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  8. THE WAR. TURKEY'S NAVY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Constantinople telegraphs that a proclamation is being signed by the women of Turkey suggesting that the Turkish forts should sink the ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS. BOTHA OR HERTZOG.

    General Christian Do Wet, who recently resigned from the Council of Defence because of the omission of General Hertgog from the reorganised Cabinet, addressed a ...

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  10. MRS. WINSTON CHURCHILL.

    Mrs. Winston Churchill, the wife of the First Lord of the Admiralty, very nearly lost her life this morning. She was motoring at Melton Mowbray in ...

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  11. IRISH NATIONALISTS' PARTY.

    Mr. Redmond, leader of the Irish party, is urging the Nationalists to continue a full attendance in the House of Commons. ...

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  12. BENDIGO CONGRATULATIONS.

    At a meeting of St. Kilian's branch of the H.A.C.B.S., held in St. Kilian's Hall) last night, a resolution was carried expressing satisfaction at the Home Rule Bill ...

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  13. HERTZOGISM ASSAILED.

    Mr. Lionel Philips, a member of the Union House of Assembly, and one of the leading financial and mining magnates of South Africa, spoke very decidedly last, ...

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  14. HAMIDIEH REACHES PORT SAID.

    A telegram from Port Said announces that the Turkish cruiser Hamidieh has arrived at Fort Said. She reports that she encountered two small Greek cruisers off ...

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  15. COAL IN CENTRAL AFRICA.

    Eight coal beds have been discovered on the western shores of Lake Tanganyika, which form part of the Congo Free State. The new coalfields are distributed ever ...

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  16. STATEMENT BY OWNERS.

    The owners of the steamer veronese state that nine passengers and four members of the crew were drowned. ...

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  17. IRISH CLERGYMAN'S VIEWS.

    The Rev. T. Glass, pastor of Scots' (Presbyterian) Church in Cookstown, County Tyrone, Ireland, is at present on a short visit to Bendigo, and is staying ...

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  18. SHOTS AT TCHATALDJA.

    Advices from Constantinople state that several slight encounters have taken place between the Turks and the Bulgarians at Te[?]ataldja within the last few days. ...

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  19. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    Further fierce lighting is reported from the interior. A force of rebels attacked a French column at Agnari, but were repulsed after ...

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  20. GRAPHIC DETAILS.

    The latest details regarding the wreck of the Veronese show that the vessel crashed on the rocks while attempting to enter port. ...

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  21. RUSSIA HELPS HER FRIENDS.

    Reports received at Bucharest from the Danube ports of Galatz and Reni statue that Russian steamers are loading there provisions and arms for Servia. ...

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  22. INDIAN MURDER TRIAL.

    The order committing for trial Lieutenant Clark, of the Government Medical Service, and Mrs. Fulham, in connection with the murder of Mrs. Clark, emphasises ...

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  23. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    The seamen who went on strike at Hull a few days ago have now returned to work, pending the conference between the shipowners and their union. ...

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  24. RELIEVING THE DESTITUTION.

    The Lord Mayor of London (Sir David Burnett) is making an appeal for £50,000 for the purpose of relieving the destitution caused by the war in the Balkans. ...

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  25. CHOLERA IN ADRIANOPLE.

    News has been received at Belgrade that Asiatic cholera has broken out among the Turkish troops holding Adrianople. Dr. Carter, of the British Red Cross ...

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  26. MEETING OF KINGS.

    The "Imparcial," a Madrid daily news paper, is responsible for the announcement that King George of England will meet King Alfonso at Alicante, a seaport in S.E. ...

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  27. A TERRIBLE PASSAGE.

    Further evidence of the wide area over which fiorce storme have prevailed lately is furnished by the experiences of the s.s. Christian the Tenth, belonging to the ...

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  28. LATEST NEWS.

    It is announced that the Turkish National Assembly will consider the whole situation in connection with the war tomorrow. ...

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  29. BRITISH ARMY.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the alarming deficiency of army horses is due to the conflict between the War Office and the Board of Agriculture. ...

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  30. STRIKE IN GLASGOW.

    The Glasgow carters last week made a demand for an increase in wages of 2/ and a reduction of 2½ hours in the working week. ...

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  31. PLUCKY OFFICERS AND CREW.

    At a meeting held in Newcastle last right it was urged that as a mark of recognition of the brave manner in which they had navigated their vessel during a ...

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  32. BRITISH POLITICS. UNIONIST PARTY.

    At a meeting last night of the Lancashire section of the National Unionist Association, the reply of Lord Lansdowne and Mr. Bonar Law to the Unionist "back ...

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  33. GENERAL NEWS.

    An Association football match was played yesterday between teams representing Wales and Ireland. The game resulted in a win for Wales by one goal to nil. ...

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  34. NEW GAS.

    Sir Joseph Thomson, Cavendish Professor of Experimental Physics at Cambridge, and Professor of Physics at the Royal Institute, announces that he has discovered a new ...

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  35. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    In the presence of Mr. Hughes (Attorney-General), Mr. Tador (Minister for Customs), Senator Pearce (Minister for Defence), Cr. Hennessy (Lord Mayor of Melbourne), Mr. ...

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  36. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    The fire on board the steamer Estonia spread with such rapidity that the officers were unable to return to the bridge to order the engineers to stop the vessel. ...

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  37. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    Mr. M'Kenna, the Home Secretary, has agreed to amend clause 18 of the Welsh Church Disestablishment Bill, which deals with surplus money arising out of the ...

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  38. PRIME MINISTER.

    Mr. Fisher, the Prime Minister, and party, were formally welcomed at Childers on Saturday. This morning a deputation from the Isis Primary Producers and Cane ...

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  40. FIRE AT GOORNONG.

    Mr. H. R. Goldie, of Campaspe Estate, suffered a loss to-day by having three large lucerne haystacks, destroyed by fire. It is estimated that there was fully 100 ...

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  41. VOTES FOR WOMEN.

    The next "star" attraction in the House of Commons will be provided by the debate on the Franchise Bill. Interest is centring on the amendment ...

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  42. ROBBERIES IN THE CITY.

    The promises of Messrs, Wilkins and Jones, tailors and outfitters, of Charing Cross, adjoining the new Lyric Theatre, were burglariously entered during last ...

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  43. ROYAL DIVORCE.

    The decision of the Bavarian High Court on Saturday to annual the marriage of Prince George of Bavaria with the Archduchess Isabella of Austria has revived ...

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  44. CZAR'S FAITHFUL SERVANT.

    The death has occurred at O[?]ten, in Switzerland of a valued servant of the Czar in Dominique Hof, the engine driver of the Imperial trains. Hof had proved ...

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  45. SUFFRAGETTES' THREAT.

    Suffragettes belonging to the Women's Liberal Federation threaten that in the event of the rejection of the suffrage amendment to the Franchise Bill, they will ...

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  46. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    [?] [?] Bart[?] Parade, Mt. Korong [?] Inglewood roads, 8. [?] Pictures, Bri[?]nia Theatre, 3. [?] Pictures, Tivoli Theatre, 8. ...

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  47. WHITE SLAVERY LAWS.

    The first convictions under the Criminal Law Amendment Act (White Slavery Act) were recorded on Saturday, and in each case a flogging was ordered. ...

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  48. PIGEON SHOOTER FINED.

    In the Police Court to-day the first charge was heard under the recently-passed Cruelty to Animals Act. The defendant, Thomas Taylor, was shooting in a pigeon ...

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  49. THE WEATHER. FINE AND COOL.

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  50. JUMP FROM EIFFEL TOWER.

    A widow over 60 years of age took her own life in a fearful manner here yesterday. She jumped from the first platform of ...

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  53. MINE EXPLOSION IN RHODESIA.

    A mining disaster is reported from Rhodesia. An explosion of dynamite occurred in the Arcturns Slate Mine, and 29 men were killed. Two of the victims ...

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  54. RAILWAY DIRECTOR'S CRIME.

    Ignas Pallos, a director of a Hungarian railway company, has been arrested on a charge of embezzling £333,000 belonging to the company. ...

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  55. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKET.

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  56. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    [?] [?] production of the pantomime, "Humpty-Dumpty," had a most enthusiastic reception at the Tivoli Theatre, View-street, last [?]. The popular story is told by the ...

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  57. HEAT IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Intense heat is being experienced in the country districts of New South Wales. At Jerry's Plains the thermometer one day registered 114 degrees. Other records are:— ...

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