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  2. THE BENDIGO TRAGEDY.

    The inquest was held on Satnrday concerning the Beadigo tragedy, the deputy coroner recording a verdict to the effect that the children met their death from ...

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  3. A DEMENTED LADY.

    A sensational [?] was witnessed at a charity congress at [?] yesterday. [?] [?] a Russian delegate, drew a dagger and rushed at the ...

    Article : 135 words
  4. A SEA TRAGEDY.

    The [?] Sea Queen[?] after being blown helplessly about for four months in the Indian Occean, has been picked up by the steamer Telemachus. Only one ...

    Article : 56 words
  5. PERTH TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    A development, which was not altogether unexpected, occurred on Saturday in connection with the Perth tram strike, the registrar of friendly societies deciding to ...

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  6. AVIATION.

    Mr. Armstrong Drexel, the well-known aeronant, in a Bleri[?] aeroplane, attained an altitude of 6,750 ft[?] nearly a mile and a quarter, at the Scottish aviation meeting ...

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  7. ALLEGED MINING FRAUDS.

    William Wintemute, the New York [?] who was arrested on Friday on a charge of using the post-office for the purpose of promoting fraudulent mining ...

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  8. FLOODS IN JAPAN.

    Floods of a magnitude and destructiveness surpassing all recent experiences are reported from Japan, occasioning the loss of many lives and damage to property ...

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  9. THE CANADIAN TARIFF.

    Addressing a meeting of 10,000 persons at Alberta yesterday. Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Premier of Canada, said:—"You are all Freetraders. I also am one. Fox[?] ...

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  10. KNOCKED DOWN BY AN ELECTRIC CAR.

    As the result of an accident in Wakefieldstreet on Saturday at about, 1.30 p.m. Mr. Berry Smith, of New- Parkside, secretary of the motor firm of Vivian Lewis, ...

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  11. AFFAIRS IN SPAIN.

    King Alfonso, of Spain, who has been spending several days in England, and was present at the Cowes regatta, has hurriedly returned to Madried. In view of the ...

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  12. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The [?] festival match between Gloucester and Kent has ended in a win for the latter by an innings and 242. The latter on the opening day scored [?] [?] ...

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  13. FLOODS SUBSIDING.

    The floods in Tokio are now subsiding. The full extent, of the mortality has not yet been ascertained, but 385 persons are known to have perished, and 500 are ...

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  14. FOREST FIRES.

    Extensive forest fires are raging in Western Montana and Northern Idaho, and enermous damage has been caused. Two infantry battalions have been withdrawn ...

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  15. SHIPWRECKED SAILORS.

    A sensational rescue of a boatload of sailors[?] belonging to the sloop Sunlight[?] which was wrecked 13 days ago, was effected yesterday by a British steamer ...

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  16. TAXES ON MOTORS.

    The Treasury authorities have decided to exempt from the inland revenue [?] such motor cars as colonial [?] to England bring with ...

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  17. SIMPSON'S STRIKE.

    Considerable satisfaction is expressed or all sides at the termination of the strike at Messrs. A. Simpson & Son's establishments, and the workers are hopeful that the result ...

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  18. ANOTHER CYCLIST KNOCKED DOWN BY A CAR.

    At about 10.45 p.m. on Saturday Albert Rosen[?]in, aged about 20 years, of Firstavenue. St. Peters[?] was knocked down by electric ear No. 34, on North-terrace[?] a ...

    Article : 131 words
  19. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Great interest is manifested in the match for the sculling championship of the world, between. Richard Arnst, of New Zealand, prsent holder of the title, and Ernest ...

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  20. A CRUISER STRANDED.

    The British cruiser Duke of Edinburgh. 13,500 tons[?] has stranded at Atherfield, on the south coast of the Isle of Wight, and is lying on a ledge under the cliffs in a ...

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  21. THE LATE MR. A. LLOYD.

    The estate of the late Mr. Arthur Lloyd, of the "Daily Chronicle," has been sworn for probate purposes at £194,159. Considerable requests are made to newspaper ...

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  22. CHINAMEN IN WALES.

    The port of Cardiff, in Wales, has been the [?] of a fierce affray between Chinamen, the outcome of a long-standing feud. Revolvers and "knuckle-dusters," nieces of ...

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  23. A WELSH DISCOVERY.

    An arch[?]ological research party have unearthed at Caerwen, Anglesey, a few miles from Carnarvon, in Wales, 130 skeletons, lying amid what are believed to be the ...

    Article : 42 words
  24. CREDIT BANKS.

    Sir Gilbert Perker, Conservative member for Gravesend, in a letter to the "Times." remarks that the Government scheme of credit banks is unbusinesslike. ...

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  25. THE ALPS CROSSED.

    Captain Spelterni, a Swiss balloonist[?] has crossed the Alps, accompanied by an Austrian archduke and Baron Rothschild. ...

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  26. HOTEL PROPRIETRESS KILLED.

    The police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of Madame De la Vean, whose husband is in New Zealand. The deceased, who was the ...

    Article : 69 words
  27. A FOOTBALLER INJURED.

    While playing in a football match on the South Park Lands on saturday afternoon a young mon named Poole, residing in St[?]rtstreet, fell and sustained a fracture of the ...

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  28. A FRIGHTFUL FALL.

    A terrible disaster occurred at Asbury Park, New York, yesterday. Benjamin Pearce, who was performing with a balloon and parachute, dropping for a distance of ...

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  29. NEWFOUNDLAND.

    The counsel engage, in the arbitration proceedings before the Hague tribunal arising out of the conflicting claims put forward by tbe United States on the one ...

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  30. AMERICAN FRAUDS.

    In consequence of the frauds committed by high officials connected with the Mem[?] Car Company, its entire property has been taken over by the [?] Central ...

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  31. MINERS' CONGRESS.

    The fourth and last day's sitting of the International; Miners' Congress was held yesterday, when it was resolved that, in the event ot a national coal strike in one ...

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  32. SUDDEN DEATH OF A JOCKEY.

    Alexander Lord, a jockey, aged 21 years, was taken seriously ill on Sunday morning at Mr. Charles Howie's training establishment at St. Leonands. A doctor was ...

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  33. LONG DISTANCE FLIGHTS.

    An exciting struggle is taking place for the "Daily Mail's" prize of £1,000 for the longest aggregate flights across country for the year ending at midnight to-day. Up to ...

    Article : 64 words
  34. PUGILISM.

    R[?]er's New York correspondent states that in consequence of the inability at Ka[?]fman and Langsford to settle their dispute as to the stake money for their ...

    Article : 67 words
  35. THE HALTER IN RUSSIA.

    The [?]angman has been as busy as ever in[?] Russia during the past six months, no fewer[?] than 184 persons having been banged out of 294 sentenced to death by ...

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  36. MINER KILLED AT STRATHALBYN.

    Alfred Colley reported to the City Watch[?] house on Saturday that at about 8.30 a.m. that day his father, Mark Edward Colley, miner, aged 62 years, had met with a fata[?] ...

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  37. IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. [?] N. Griffiths, who represents the Wed[?]esbuy division of Staffordshire in the Conservative interest, has arrived at Win[?] for the purpose of selecting a ...

    Article : 81 words
  38. MINING SHARES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  39. DISABLED WORKMEN.

    Speaking yesterday at Dolwyddelan, in Carnarvonshire. Mr. Lloyd George, Chancel[?] of the [?] stated that he had[?] [?] prepared a scheme, and raised for ...

    Article : 67 words
  40. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 561 words
  41. AUSTRALIA MALIGNED.

    The statements contained in Mr. Foster Fraser's books (consisting of articles reproduced from the London "Standard") on Australian life and characteristics, in ...

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  42. BARMAID SWALLOWS POISON.

    Doris Hand, aged 26 years, died in the Melbourne Hospital yesterday as the result of her having swallowed poison. Deceased was employed as a barmaid at the Hotel ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND.

    The National Association is so gratified at the result of the competition at the recent exhibition and the high standard of the faim exhibits, that it has decided to ...

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  44. STAGE AND CHARITY.

    The Hugh J. Ward Comedy Company gave much assistance to the fund initiated by the Mayoress of Wellington for the erection of a Children's Hospital. From ...

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  45. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    The various companies connected with Australia have agreed to the reduction proposed by the Pacific Cable Board. The proposal will be submitted to the German ...

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  46. CONFERENCE OF JOURNALISTS.

    It is stated that every colony in the British Empire, together with India, will be represented at the Conference in connection with the Journalists' Institute in ...

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  47. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    On Saturday Michael Holian, a railway employe, in charge of the engine which pumps water from the Murray for the Wodonga railway station, discovered the ...

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  48. EUROPEAN VINTAGE.

    The "Wine Trade Review" describes the European vintage of 1910, which the floods have so greatly damaged, as one of the woret on record. ...

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  49. LORD SPENCER.

    The death in his 75th year is announced of Earl [?] Spencer, the well-known Liberal statesman. Lord Spencer, who was the fifth earl, ...

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  50. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    Thirteen cases of [?]maine poisoning have been reported from Coastle Bromwich, five miles cast of Birmingham, in Worcestershire, and are attributed to the ...

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  51. SWIMING.

    Commenting on the recent achievements of Frank E. Beaurepaire, notably his victory in the 100 yards championship match, the "Sportsman" describes bim as the ...

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  52. JUMPED INTO A RIVER.

    An unknown man, believed to have been intoxicated, iumped from the Victoriabridge into the river last night, and was drowned. The body has not yet been ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN ART.

    Mr. Tom Roberts, the Australian artist, who, under a commission from the Commonwealth Government, executed a picture of the opening of the first Commonwealth ...

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  54. DRAGGED BY A [?]OLTING HORSE.

    A shocking accident occurred to-day to Hugh Henry Gluyes, aged 12 years, son of D. Glnycs, painter and paperchanger, of 603, Pleasant-street, Ballarat. The boy was ...

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  55. MILITARY TATTOO.

    A military tattoo and fireworks display at the Exhibition Grounds last night attracted an attendance of about 20,000. ...

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  56. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS.

    The Home Secretary, wishing to secure as accurate data as possible for the Commissioners who ovill be appointed under the Redistribution of Seats Bill, has given ...

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  57. MISS ZENA DARE.

    [?] [?] has been current to the effect that Miss Zena Dare, the well-known actress, who is in her 24th year, is engaged to the Hon. Oliver Brett, aged 29, the ...

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  58. THE AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    The Australian cadets, who have been touring Great Britain and the Continent sailed from Liverpool yesterday for Canada and the Unitod States. The youths will ...

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  59. A NEW HOSPITAL.

    The ceremony of blessing the new Master Misericordi[?] Hospital on College Hill, South Brisbane, was performed this afternoon by Cardinal Moran, in the presence ...

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  60. CHINSE POLICE SYSTEM.

    A number of Chinese officials are visiting Great Britain for the purpose of studying its police [?] it being proposed to remodel the Chinese police system on the ...

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  61. WOOD PIPES OR IRON.

    On Saturday the South Australian Royal Commission on Irrigation, which has come to Sydney to enquire into the wood pipe system, made an inspection of the wood ...

    Article : 148 words
  62. Advertising

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  63. TENNIS IN NOTTINGHAM.

    At Nottingham yesterday, in the final round of the mixed doubles championship[?] S. N. [?] and Mrs. Lambert Chambers beat Mr. and Mrs. Hillyard[?] 6-1, 8-6. ...

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  64. SIR JOSEPH WALTON.

    The death is announced of Sir Joseph Walton, who since 1901 bad been a judge of the King's Bench division of the High Court of Justice. He was born in 1845. ...

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  65. BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. Edward L. Du[?] for the past three years secretary of the Broken Hill Hospital, has resigned that position, but he will continue to act until [?] successor is ...

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  66. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At the [?] at Gulgong on the [?] of Norman Douglas, the ervidence [?] that the deceased was arrested on [?] [?] on a charge of Derijury. A few [?] ...

    Article : 49 words
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