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  2. FOOTBALL SCENES

    An unpleasant incident occurred at th[?] conclusion of the football match played at the Adelaide Oval on Saturday, in which South Adelaide defeated West Adelaide by ...

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  3. VICTORIAN STATE COAL MINE

    The decision of the Government to close down the State coal mine until the Capell fan is installed to improve the ventilation came as a great shock to the men, who ...

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  4. THE BRITISH NAVY

    The Admiralty authorities have arranged that the draft of Australian bluejackets sent home to man the Commonwealth torpedo-boats Yarra and Parramatta shall ...

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  5. A DARING BANDIT

    A sensational tra[?] robbery is reported from Mexico. A daring bandit held up a train[?] single-handed, near Robsart, in the province of New Mexico. At the point ...

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  6. PROTECTING BIRDS

    At the instance of Lord Crewe, Secretary for the Colonies, a committee has been appointed consisting of representatives of the Colonial Office, and of the ...

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  7. CANADIAN TARIFF

    It is officia[?]y announced at Ottawa, the Federal capital of Canada, that Belgium has been admitted to the benefits of the international tariff on all products similar ...

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  8. THE BRITISH CRISIS

    The "Morning Leader" reports that the Cabinet have framed an offer to the Opposition with regard to the conference which it is proposed to hold for the settlement ...

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  9. LABOR TROUBLES

    The trouble which has been brewing for some time in the cloakmaking trade in New York over the question of pay, is now expected to culminate in a strike. Two ...

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  10. THE CRETAN CRISIS

    The Powers exercising a protectorate over Crete, viz., Great Britain, France, Russia, and Italy, who a few days ago issued a note to the Cretan Government, ...

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  11. YORKSHIRE WOOL TRADE.

    The situation regarding the threatened strike among the employes engaged in the Yorkshire wool industry is now much brighter. The employers withdrew their ...

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  12. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    Seattle, an important seaport on Elliot Bay, on the east side of Puget Sound, in the American State of Washington, has been the scene of a serious conflagration. ...

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  13. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    Further fatalities from lightning are reported as the result of the electrical disturbances which have prevailed over the Continent this week. Five persons in the ...

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  14. MR. ASQUITH AND MR. BALFOUR.

    It is generally thought in the lobbies that an informal meeting between Messrs. Asquith and Balfour will precede a formal invitation between the Government and the ...

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  15. EMPIRE DAY MOVEMENT.

    The Earl of Meath, promoter of the Empire Day movement, and president of the Church Army and the Christian Union for Social Service, has donated an Empire Day ...

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  16. "THE TRUTH ABOUT THE NAVY."

    With regard to the anonymous pamphlet entitled "The Truth About the Navy," said to be circulating among the naval libraries, the effect of which, according to ...

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  17. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    Mr. W. S. Fielding[?] Minister of Finance in Canada, states that negotiations between Canada and the United States in regard to the trade relations of the two countries, ...

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  18. ITALIAN BOX TRAGEDY.

    The Italian police have arrested a Russian named Ispalatoff at Como, the ancient episcopal city in Lombardy, 25 miles north-west of Milan, on suspicion of ...

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  19. MR. BALFOUR'S REPLY.

    The "Observer," a Conservative weekly, states that Mr. Balfour has replied favorably to Mr. Asquith's letter. The paper adds that Mr. Asquith deserves full credit ...

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  20. WARDANI'S DEATH SENTENCE.

    The Court of Cassation at Cairo has dismissed the appeal of Wardani, who was sentenced to death for the murder of Boutros Pasha, the Egyptian Prime Minister, ...

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  21. MINING SHARES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  22. MONEY AND CRIME.

    A sensational sequel to the embezzlement of 300,000 fran[?]s from the Brussels Bank has occurred at New York, whither the criminal fled after taking the money. The ...

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  23. INDIA'S VICEROY.

    It is officially announced that Sir Charles Hardinge, Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, will succeed the Earl of Minto as Viceroy of India. ...

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  24. KING GEORGE.

    The guests received by King George V., who held his first Court at St. James[?] yesterday, included Lord Strathcona (High Commissioner for Canada) and Mr. W. ...

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  25. CORRUPTION IN RUSSIA.

    As the result of enquiries by a Special Commission appointed by the Russian Government. wholesale corruption has been proved against many Customs officials at ...

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  26. ADMIRAL PEARY.

    Admiral Peary, the discoverer of the North Pole, who has been visiting England, where he received the Royal Geographical Society's gold medal in recognition ...

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  27. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Miss Violet Brooke-Hunt, well known for her work i[?] the organisation of the Soldiers' Institutes and the Colonial Troops' Club. Deceased ...

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  28. ASKED HIS WIFE TO SHOOT HIM.

    An elderly man, Daniel Flanagan, residing at Surrey Hills,[?] committed suicide by shooting himself with an old Enfield rifle to-day. He had been suffering from ...

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  29. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—There are excellent crop prospocts over the whole of the Canadian north-west. Rabbits.—Market dull and unchanged. ...

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  30. CHOLERA IN RUSSIA.

    A virulent epidemic of cholera is spreading in the south of Russia. There are not sufficient Russian doctors to cope with all the cases, but the municipal councils in the ...

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  31. BISLEY RIFLE TEAM.

    The Australian team to compete at Bisley arrived yesterday. Colonel Paine, the commandant, states that the team is in the best of health[?] and had a most pleasant ...

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  32. RELIGION IN SPAIN.

    A Royal decree has been issued in Spain, authorising non-Catholic churches and missions to show external signs of their belief on the walls of their churches. ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICA.

    It is reported that the salary of General Botha, the first Prime Minister of the South African Union, which came into force on June 1, will be £4,000 per annum, and ...

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  34. FEAR AND MARRIAGE.

    Extraordinary allegations were made during the hearing of a divorce suit which was begun in the Bendigo Supreme Court on Saturday. The petitioner was Mrs. Florence ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    Speaking at Bega last night Mr. Wood, the Chief Secretary, was subjected to considerable interruption throughout, mostly owing to his references to the Coer[?]on Act. ...

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  36. MINE GALLERY[?] COLLAPSES.

    The town of Gelsenkirchen in the province of Westphalia, about five miles north-east of Easen, in which extensive coal mines are situated, was the scene of ...

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  37. LA MILO.

    "La Milo" (Mrs. Pansy Eggena), who figured prominently in the London Police Court recently in the case in which she, her husband[?] Ferdinand Eggena, and Percy ...

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  38. PAGEANT OF EMPIRE.

    In entertaining the workers in connection with the intended Pageant of Empire, the abandonment of which was necessitated by King Edward's death[?] Lord Plymouth ...

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  39. SUBMARINE DISASTER.

    The French submarine torpedo-boat Pluviose, which[?]sank in the Channel with all hands through a collision with the steamer Pas de Calais, has been dry docked. When ...

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  40. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, who since his return from his big game hunting expedition in Central Africa has been touring Europe as the guest of royalty, left ...

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  41. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    Yesterday Leicester defeated Kent by 111 runs, and Essex defeated Yorkshire by ten wickets. ...

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  42. THE PENDING ELECTIONS.

    The contest between Mr. Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, and Sir Percy Fitzpatrick, for the same seat, viz., that for East Pretoria, in the Union Parliament, ...

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  43. RUSSIFYING FINLAND.

    The Bill introduced into the Russian Duma by M. Stolypin, authorising the withdrawal from Finland of some of its autonomous privileges, has, in spite of petitions ...

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  44. MEXICO AND AMERICA.

    Mexico has agreed to the United States[?] terms for arbitration in connection with the El[?] Chamizal zone controversy. ...

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  45. SPORTING IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. A. G. Vanderbilt has won the Bughe[?] Park Olympia coaching Marathon, and the Belgian officers won the Edmond's Cup for jumping. ...

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  46. JEWEL ROBBERIES.

    Several large jewellery establishments in the West-End of London were visited by burglars last night. The robbers looted the premises, taking from them from £500 ...

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  47. THE MAKURA'S PASSENGERS.

    The Canadian-Australian steamer Makura arrived at Pinkenba yesterday afternoon from Van[?]ouver with the following passengers:— ...

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  48. THE MELBOURNE JEWEL ROBBERY.

    Two arrests were effected yesterday in connection with the theft on Thursday evening of £250 worth of jewellery from the residence of Mr. Reginald Power, of ...

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  49. IRISH GRASS LANDS.

    Replying to a question put to him in the House of Commons yesterday by Mr. William Redmond (Nationalist member for East Clare), Mr. A. Birrell (Chief ...

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  50. TURKISH[?] EDITOR ASSASSINATED.

    Ahmed Sanim Bey[?] the editor of the "Se dai Millett," a Turkish newspaper published in Constantinople, has been assassinated. His murderer escaped. ...

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  51. THE "CLARION."

    In consequence of the disapproval shown by readers of his advocacy in the "Clarion," a weekly organ of Socialism, of a big navy and the conscription, and of his indifferent ...

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  52. A VICTORIAN STUDENT.

    Captain Tremerode, a Victorian student, has been awarded by the Cambridge University a certificate, carrying the Bachelor of Arts' degree, for research work with ...

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  53. EX-DETECTIVE SENTENCED.

    The trial has been concluded of a man named Goldstein, who was formerly a detective in the Police Force at Cairo[?] Egypt, for the attempted murder of Harvey Pasha ...

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  54. TASMANIA.

    A man named Knight was being sued for maintenance yesterday, and an order was about to be made on him, when the prose[?]utrix admitted that her evidence was false, ...

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  55. TOTALIZATOR IN RUSSIA.

    As a result of its investigations the Judicial Committee appointed by the Durna to consider the abolition of the totalizator has reported against that course. It was ...

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  56. IRON AND STEEL TRADE.

    The committee of the British Iron Trade Association have forwarded to the Board of Trade and the Foreign Office a memorial urging those departments to secure ...

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  57. CAPTAIN TREMEARNE[?]S CAREER.

    Captain A. J. W. Tremearne is a son of Dr. J. Tremearne, of Collins-street. Melbourne, and was formerly in the Victorian infantry. As Lieutenant Tremca[?]e he ...

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  58. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The Prime Minister, on being asked yesterday whether the Government intended to do anything in view of the resolution of the cane farmers of the Richmond River and ...

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  59. THURSDAY ISLAND.

    The Perthshire arrived yesterday morning from London with 370 immigrants, and resumed the voyage to Brisbane in the afternoon. ...

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  60. A FAMOUS INVENTOR.

    Among the passengers by the [?]Makura, which arrived yesterday from Vancouver, are Dr. Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, who, accompanied by his wife, and ...

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  61. AFTER THE BALL.

    Further disgraceful scenes were associated with the football matches yesterday. Towards the finish of the match between Fitzroy and University, at East Melbourne, ...

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  62. Advertising

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  63. THE ESCAPED PRISONER.

    Late on Saturday night the Echuca police received a telegram, stating that John Ball, alias Woolf, the Ballarat gaol-breaker, had been seen in the Nanneella district, ...

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