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  2. SCHOOL TEACHERS UNION.

    The thirteenth annual conference of the Public School Teachers' Union was commenced in the Brookman Hall, School of Mines and Industries, on Monday morning. ...

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  3. THE WHEAT HARVEST.

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  4. THE HARVESTER EXCISE

    The High Court judgment in the harvester case will, it appears, have a far-reaching effect on other Federal legislation. In a statement made to-day by the Acting ...

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  5. MOTOR CAR TRIALS.

    The international touring car reliability trials, organised by the Royal Automobile Club, terminated on Saturday on the Brooklands track. Both British and foreign ...

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  6. KING EDWARD AS PEACEMAKER.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra were the weekend guests of the Earl and Countess of Pembroke at Wilton House. Salisbury. On arrival at Salisbury on Saturday ...

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  7. THE ARARAT MURDER.

    Charles Henry Deutschmann was hanged this morning for the murder of his wife. He was convicted before Mr. Justice a'Beckett on June 4 at Stawell. The ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    An arrangement has been made between Mr. W. Runciman, president of the Board of Education, and the Anglican training colleges for a twelve months' modus vivendi ...

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  9. MONTENEGRIN REVOLT.

    The trial has been concluded at Cettinje, the Montenegrin capital, of 52 persons, charged with conspiring to overthrow the present regime. The arrest of the accused ...

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  10. CHARGE OF BLACKMAIL.

    Robert Sievier, who was arrested on Saturday on the Sandown Park Racecourse, is to be brought before the Bow-street Police Court to-morrow. The warrant ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    A long telegram was received by the Premier to-day from the Premier of New South Wales (Mr.Wade) asking the Victorian Government, to join with him in ...

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  12. SWIMMING IN LONDON.

    The 15-mile amateur swimming championship "through London,"from Richmond to Blackfriars, was again won yesterday by J. A. Jarvis, the long distance amateur ...

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  13. AUSTUALIA'S OVERSEA TRADE.

    The official figures showing the oversea trade of the Commonwealth in May were made available to-dy. In comparison with the same month in 1907 imports have ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES LANDS.

    A letter appears in the "Times" to-day from Mr. F. N. Yarwood, of Sydney, p[?]otesting against the Improvement Leases Cancellation Act Declaratory Bill, as ...

    Article : 148 words
  15. BRAYBROOK DISASTER.

    The adjourned inquest into the case of the railway disaster at Braybrook Junction on April 20 was resumed to-day. Alexander Mathieson, traffic inspector, ...

    Article : 468 words
  16. CATTLE AND SHEEPBREEDING.

    Mr. W. Norman a Surrey farmer, of 20 years experience, is at present in Victoria. Last week he visited several places of interest in the western district. Talking ...

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  17. LONDON EXHIBITION.

    Mr. P. Bennet's Southern Cross pearl, Which is valued at £10,000, is on exhibit in the Western Australian court of the Franco-British Exhibition. ...

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  18. QUEEN VICTORIA.

    Sir Henry Weedon Lord Mayor of Melbourne, and Lady Weedon, visited Queen Victoria's mausoleum at Frogmore on Saturday. A wreath was deposited on the ...

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  19. MUSIC IN ENGLAND.

    Madame Clara Butt and Mr. Kennerley Rumford were accorded a great welcome home from Australia in the Albert Hall on Saturday night. The programme included ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    A small departmental committee, consisting of Messrs. J. Hesketh, J. Bright, and Vardon, has been appointed by the Postmaster-General to report on the proposed ...

    Article : 167 words
  21. ENGLISH CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    In the championship meeting at Wimbledon Saturyday Roper-Barret beat Wilding the-New Zealander, in the fifth round, 2—6, 6—4, 6—4, 6—0. Last year the ...

    Article : 33 words
  22. THE RUSSIAN NAVY.

    The Russian Council of Empire has adopted the credits asked for by the Government for the construction of four battleships, which were rejected by the Duma. ...

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  23. RETURNING FROM A FUNERAL.

    While driving home from a funeral at Cargo yesterday a pirty from Orange in four vehicles, met with a series of accidents. A horse in a sulky shied and ran ...

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  24. CAPE FODDER.

    During a debate in the Cape Legislative assembly on Saturday several vigorous speeches were made concerning the action of the Victorian Government in prohibiting ...

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  25. DEATH FROM BLOOD POISONING.

    A few days ago a young man, John Egel, of Woorak, was admitted to the Nhill Hospital, suffering from blood-poisoning. He had an ingrowing toenail, and it festered. ...

    Article : 74 words
  26. PAN-ANGLICAN CONGRESS.

    One of the most valuable results of the Pan-Anglican Congress is said to have been the "personal thankoffering of many men and women who volunteered to go anywhere ...

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  27. A VICTORIAN ELOPEMENT.

    A few minutes after the 10.55 a.m. train steamed out of the Healesville railway-station to-day for Melbourne a young couple laden with parcels and hat-boxes rushed ...

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  30. PERTURBED PERSIA.

    The Shah of Persia has issued a rescript, in which he censures the anjumans, or political clubs in Teheran for undue meddling in Government affairs, and for creating ...

    Article : 77 words
  31. A CHINESE INVASION.

    The increase of Chinese residents in several of the southern suburbs of Sydney, and their refusal to conform to the mode of living and working observed by the white ...

    Article : 116 words
  32. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament was opened with the usual ceremonial to-day. The sitting was held at the viceregal residence, which has under gone structural alterations in consequence ...

    Article : 171 words
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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Giving evidence before the City Improvement Commission to-day, Mr. J. Harper, chief traffic manager in the Railway Department, said that during 1907 the ...

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