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  2. BOTH SIDES OF THE CASE.

    Mr. W. H. Judkins the well-known social reformer of Melbourne, on Monday night delivered an address in the St. Peters Town Hall on the subject, "The ...

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  3. GAMBLING IN PERTH.

    At the City Court to-day three bookmakers were prosecuted for betting in a public place. Peter Hutton was lined £3, Charles Gilbert £5, and Sydney Lancaster ...

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  4. POTASH MONOPOLY.

    The attempt made by the United States to settle the dispute with Germany regarding the potash monopoly have apparently failed. The American delegates ...

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  5. SHIP'S DOUBLE DISASTER.

    A disastrous fate yesterday overtook the five-masted steel ship Preussen owned by F. Lacisz, of Hamburg early in her voyage from Hamburg to Valparaiso. ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    Women are taking a prominent part in the scenes of violence which are associated with the strike riots in South Wides, where disputes are frequent between the colliers ...

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  7. ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

    Recently the "Daily Chronicle" sent a special correspondent, to Berlin to interview eminent politicians, bankers, and merchants there on the Anglo-German ...

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  8. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    In the majority of cases of accident associated with the tramways since the electric cars began running, the responsibility has rested largely, if not entirely, on the ...

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  9. RAIN AND STORM.

    A severe rainstorm passed at Yundamindera over a strip of country about five miles wide, and 50 points of rain fell, accompanied by an unprecedented hailstorm. ...

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  10. THE PERTH MYSTERY

    The fate of the missing woman, Ethel Harris, is still unsolved. The search in the bush near Wanneroo road continues, but the detectives are now less confident of ...

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  11. BLUEJACKET IN COURT.

    Hugh Moore (20), a seaman on board H.M.S. Pysche, a native of South Australia, was charged with being drunk and disorderly in King-street, using indecent ...

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  12. A LUCKY NIECE.

    Mrs. Gow, wife of Mr. A. W. Gow, the licensee of the Royal Hyde Park Hotel, at the corner of Elizabeth and Bathurst streets, Sydney, has come upon a piece of ...

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  13. STORM IN PORTUGAL.

    A cyclone which, raged yesterday wrought great havoc in the port and province of Villa Real and also in the province of Algarve, which forms the southernmost part ...

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  14. AN ANARCHIST ARRESTED.

    An Italian anarchist, recently discharged from the Egyptian railway service, was arrested yesterday for exploding bombs which damaged the permanent way of the ...

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  15. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    At the end of this week the option which the Commonwealth secured over the Trafalgar-square site for Commonwealth offices in London will expire. The ...

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  16. GROOTE SCHUUR.

    Mr. Otto Beit has agreed to divert to the fund for the purpose of the creation, of a great South African teaching University at Groote Schnur—the former residence of ...

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  17. SHAKESPEARE'S DRAWING POWER.

    The taste of Australians for the classical productions of the stage was referred to on Saturday evening in the course of a dinner at the Vagabond Club, tendered to ...

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  18. STEAMER GROUNDED TWICE.

    A meeting of the Marine Board was held this afternoon, when the reports of the shipping inspector at Cairns in connection with the stranding of the Mindoro on "C" ...

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  19. SIR HARRY RAWSON'S DEATH.

    The Premier (Mr. McGoweu) this morning received a cablegram, in which the late Sir Harry Rawson's family thank the Government and people of New South Wales ...

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  20. KING GEORGE.

    When opening the Union Parliament last week his Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught expressed King George's regret at his inability to visit the Dominion "for the ...

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  21. QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    Queen Alexandra, with her daughter, Queen Maud, of Norway, Prince Olaf, and the Princess Victoria, arrived in London to-day. ...

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  22. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener, who was recently gazetted a member of the Imperial Council of Defence, has started for Egypt. ...

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  23. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    Dr. Poidevin, in an interview to-day, said:— "County cricket in England to-day is not as good as it was years ago. I put it down to too much county cricket. I was ...

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  24. PERSIA AND BRITAIN.

    According to the "Manchester Guardian" the recent and strongly-expressed opposition of the Persian Government to the policing of the southern Persian districts ...

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  25. THE TURKISH LOAN.

    It is expected that the negotiations for the Turkish loan, which failed in France recently, will be brought to a successful conclusion in Germany, as a syndicate in ...

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  26. CANADIAN NAVY.

    Fifteen of the boys prepared for the navy on board the training ship Exmouth, in the River Thames, have been selected to join the Canadian navy. ...

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  27. BRAZILIAN ARMY.

    It has been arranged that only German officers shall instruct the Brazilian army. French officers have been engaged in this work in several of the states, and when it ...

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  28. SPAIN AND THE CHURCH

    The Spanish Senate, by a large majority, has adopted the Bill introduced by Senor Cadenas, prohibiting for two years the establishment of any further religious orders ...

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  29. THE HIGH COURT.

    Mr. Justice Isaacs in the High Court to-day delivered his reserved decision on a summons for direction in the action being brought by the King and the ...

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  30. THE DUTCH WARSHIPS.

    This afternoon a large crowd assembled at the Fremantle Oval to witness the children's demonstration given in honor of the visit of the Dutch fleet. The ...

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  31. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS IN MELBOUBNE.

    Polling took place to-day in connection with the annual elections for the City Council. In six wards the apathy of the ratepayers in regard to municipal ...

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  32. PROMPT CUSTOMS OFFICIALS.

    Mr. E. T. Willows, the young English aviator, who on Saturday crossed the British Channel from London, landing at Douai, in the Department of the Nord, had ...

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  33. FRENCH TOBACCO MONOPOLY.

    Considerable interest has been taken in the action brought by the French Government against Madame Levillain for manufacturing cigars and cigarettes from ...

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  34. FRENCH SUBMARINES.

    Two submarine torpedo boots while engaged in manoeuvres at Toulon on Saturday came into collision under water. Both vessels, however, managed to get safely ...

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  35. THE PERSIAN GULF.

    While cruising off Lingah, a seaport on the Persian Gulf, about 100 miles northwest of Bunder Abbas, the sloop Odin captured the Sheik of Mazkura three ...

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  36. THE CRINOLINE.

    From the "hobble" to the crinoline is a far cry, but up to within the last day or two both had their champions in Victoria. Fashion had no charms for Mrs. ...

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  37. EDWARD MEMORIAL MUSEUM.

    An anonymous gift has enabled Mr. L. Harcourt, late First Commissioner for Works, to purchase certain art objects for Lord Esher's projected Edward Memorial ...

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  38. MISS DOUBLEDAY.

    The principal newspapers of Vienna yesterday published favorable notices of the violin-playing of Miss Leila Doubleday, the Melbourne musician, who appeared at ...

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  39. POLITICAL PARTIES.

    Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary for War, speaking at Oxford on Saturday, said, whether the House of Lords' Veto Conference failed or not, its influence would be ...

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  40. THE BREMEN'S PASSENGERS.

    The Bremen arrived curing Sunday night with the following passenger:- For Adelaide—Messrs. Whyte, Campbell, Benjamin, Brown, Jones (2), Converaton, ...

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  41. PENNY POSTAGE.

    A strong committee has been formed here for the purpose of bringing about penny postage between Belgium and Great Britain. ...

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  42. MILLIONS IN MOTORS.

    The Motor Show, which was opened on Saturday at the Olympia, Addison-road, under the auspices of the Motor Society, is the largest ever held in London. The ...

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  43. IMMIGRATION.

    Official statistics dealing with shipping and oversea immigration during 1909 have been issued by the Commonwealth Statistician. The immigration figures at last are ...

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  44. SOUTH AFRICA.

    His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught attended his final innection in Cape Town to-day, when he visited an industrial fair, organised by the local branch of the ...

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  45. FRENCH IN AFRICA.

    The newspapers on Saturday contained brief accounts of a reverse said to have been sustained by a French force at Abeshr, in the Soudan. The natives surprised the ...

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  46. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    The Richmond railway catastrophe on July 18 is proving a costly business, more costly than was anticipated. It has been found that £70,000 has already been paid ...

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  47. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,575,000 quarters, as against 2,600,000 quarters last week, and for the Continent ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. AFTER THE BATTLE.

    Mr. C. G. Wade, ex-Premier, was to-night entertained at a banquet at the Town Hall. Sir Joseph Carruthers, who proposed Mr. Wade's health, said he ...

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  50. BILLIARDS.

    The billiaid match between George Gray, of Australia, and George Nelson, of Yorkshirem, was concluded on Saturday, at St. Georgs Hall, London. Gray, who had ...

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  51. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    A deputation from the Foreign Missions Board waited on the Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Ward) to-day and urged that he should join in making representations to ...

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  52. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    At the Royal Agricultural Society's Show the silver challenge cup presented by the Governor-General for the exhibitor gaining the highest number of points for horses in ...

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