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  2. FEDERATION V. STATES.

    The attacks of the Tasmanian Premier and Treasurer (Mr. Evans) and of the Queensland Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Denham) on the Federal Parliament, ...

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  3. BRITISH RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A terrible railway accident, involving serious loss of life, and accompanied by sensational features, occurred yesterday morning near Colchester, in Essex. ...

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  4. ENGLAND AND JAPAN.

    The terms of the renewed and extended Anglo-Japanese alliance treaty, which have not been officially stated, form the subject of much speculation. ...

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  5. THE PEACE AGREEMENT.

    The terms of the armistice which has been agreed upon between Russia and Japan, pending the completion of the peace treaty now being drafted, are announced. ...

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  6. LICENSING AND COMPENSATION

    No temperance experiment in the Empire is being watched with keener interest by reformers than the Balfour Licensing Act passed last year by the Imperial ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    The death of William Jobson. who lived at the corner of St. George's road and Miller-street, North Fitzroy, has been reported to the coroner. Deceased on 30th ult. ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

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  9. THE RAILWAYS.

    Tho members of the conference of officers representing the Railway departments of Australia, after a sitting in Melbourne extending over several days, practically ...

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  10. A FARMER'S SUICIDE.

    John M'Enroe, a well to do farmer, who for many years resided in Upper Sheep wash Creek, at Sedgwick, committed suicide during Friday night. M'Enroe, who ...

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  11. NEWPORT WORKSHOPS SPECIALS.

    The special trains conveying show visitors to the Newport workshops will not have any special car attached, as was notified by the organisers. Visitors will travel by the ...

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  12. STATE OF RUSSIA.

    The attack by the Moslem Tartars of Transcaucasia upon the town of Shusha, in whose defence a large number of Armenians are engaged, has resulted in terrible ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA.

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  14. THE DONCASTER LINE PROPOSAL.

    At the request of the president of the shire of Doncaster, the Boroondara council, which is supporting the agitation for railway communication with that district, ...

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  15. POPULATION OF AUSTRALIA.

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  16. FATAL VEHICULAR ACCIDENT.

    A vehicle accident happened at Petersham this afternoon, a married woman named Jessie Malvena Miller, Living at Balmain, being killed. Deceased was driving with ...

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  17. TRAIN DELAYED BY A GALE.

    The gale that swept over Ballarat on Friday night and Saturday morning was the fiercest experienced in the district for many years. Telegraphic communication between ...

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  18. CONGO ATROCITIES.

    As the result of the appointment early in March last of Count Savorguan de Brazzaville celebrated African explorer, to inquire into the reported atrocities ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Ah extensive fire, which has done great damage, is raging in one of the principal ship yards at Genoa Two steamers which were in course of construction for the Lloyd ...

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  20. A MINER KILLED.

    Harry Chatters, a single mail, while going to the leading stope in the West Comet mine this morning, was killed through the timbers collapsing. The timbers were un- ...

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  21. CHINESE STOWAWAYS RELEASED.

    The survivors of the 23 Chinese who stowed away on the German steamer Prinz Waldemar last May, in an endeavor to effect an illegal landing in Sydney, and ...

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  22. DISASTERS AT SEA.

    Three bodies have been recovered from the wreck of the Jones Brothers. One was washed ashore on Stockton beach, and was identified as that of Charles Peterson, ...

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  23. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    A young man named Arthur Osborne was riding a spirited horse when he lost control of the animal, which galloped along Dean-street towards the bridge crossing ...

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  24. MOTOR BUSES.

    The bill to authorise the Railway Commissioners to run motor buses along the roads through different municipalities without consulting or compensating them is ...

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  25. CHARGING THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The State Premier thinks Mr. Bent has taken the right course in connection with the action of the Federal Government in charging for services rendered to the ...

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  26. AN AERIAL FATALITY.

    A sensational tragedy, in which a venturesome aeronaut met a shocking fate, has occurred at Greenville, in the State of Ohio, U.S.A. ...

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  27. EXPORT OF PRODUCE.

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  28. EASBL STRUCK BY A SEA.

    When Messrs. James Paterson and Co.'s well-known collier Easby reached the wharfearly yesterday morning from Newcastle the appearance of her decks attracted ...

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  29. I SEW SOUTH WALES CREDIT.

    The members of the State Ministry entertained the officials of the central and suburban branches of the Liberal and Reform Association at an outing on the har ...

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  30. TRAIN SERVICE ON PRESTON LINE.

    Sir,—Would you kindly allow me to make a complaint with reference to the early trains to the city on this line? One train leaves the reservoir at 6.33 a.m., and ...

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  31. CHOLERA IN EUROPE.

    The outbreak of Asiatic cholera, which has caused six deaths in Eastern Germany, is spreading in a disquieting manner, having extended to West Prussia, and also to ...

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  32. ATTEMPTED INCENDIARISM.

    Last week an attempt was made to set fire to a dwelling situated at Bell-street, Footscray, and the matte was placed in the hands of Detective Carey for investigation. ...

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  33. SUBURBAN BURGLARIES.

    On Saturday afternoon a daring thief broke into the residence of Mrs. Alice Firth, of 103 York- street, and got away with property valued at £40. Mrs. Firth and the rest of the family were ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    An inquest was held at Coolah yesterday on the body of an infant which was found in a waterhole. The medical evidence showed that the child had died from ...

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  35. DIVORCE AND RE-MARRIAGE.

    The Bishop of Worcester, the Right Rev. Dr. Charles Gore, a leading High Churchman, who holds pronounced views on the subject of the remarriages of divorced ...

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  36. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    The Land Purchase Board arrived on Friday last to. inspect the Strathkellar and Croxton estates. The members were met at the station by the mayor and driven ...

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  37. H.M.S. PSYCHE IN A STORM.

    H.M.S. Psyche, which has been on the New Hebrides division, returned to Sydney to-day. The Psyche left Noumea on Wednesday last, and on the passage across had ...

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  38. SHIPMENT OF BULLION.

    The R.M.S. Victoria left Sydney yesterday for London, and took the following bullino:—10 boxes of gold for Bombay, valued at £50,000, and 2 boxes of gold for ...

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  39. THE IRON INDUSTRY.

    Mr. W. Thonley, General manager for Standford's Ltd. states that his firm's tender for manufacture of iron from local ere is in accordance with the conditions ...

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  40. A JEWELLERY BURGLARY.

    The residence of Mr. Charles Arthur Norris, 6 Staniland-avenue, Malvern, was entered by thieves on Saturday between 8 p.m. and 11.30 p.m., during the absence of the family. Entrance was effected ...

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  41. FIRE AT BRUNSWICK.

    Shortly alter 2 o'clock on Saturday morning a fire broke out in a six-roomed wealherboard dwelling in Howard-street, Brunswick, owned and occupied by Mr. Henry Bowler, caretaker of the ...

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  42. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  43. RIVERINA NEWS.

    The Postmaster-General has informed the Wagga boroygh council that it has been arranged that in times of high rivers telegraph reports form various towns on the ...

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  44. A CHELTENHAM BURGLARY.

    During Saturday, night a robbery was committed at the residence in Bourke-street, Cheltenham, of Mr. James Bambrick. Entrance was effected by forcing open the back door, which was only ...

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  45. STEAMER IN A TYPHOON.

    Captain Lindburg, of the steamer Tsinan, reports running into a heavy typhoon in the China Sea on 8th August. The wind blew from all directions with terrific force. ...

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  46. THE GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

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  47. MINERS' DISEASES.

    Joseph Thomson, a patient in the hospital, suffering from miners' complaint, has died, .and investigations Which were being made by Dr. Bottomley, assistant resident ...

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  48. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Four Malays comprising the crew of the pearling vessel Rose have been arrested at Broome in connection with the murder of a commercial traveller named Licbgld, last ...

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  49. A BACKSTAIRS PASSAGE REEL.

    The steamer Rippingham Grange, of F.H.S. and B. line, struck The Scraper, a submerged reef of rock off Cape St. Albans, in Backstairs Passage, while on a voyage ...

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  50. A CHURCH ROW.

    The Church of Christ, High-street, Prahran, was the scene of a remarkable disturbance yesterday. There has been war within the church for years, and while the dominant party its ...

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  51. BURIAL SERVICES.

    Sir,—In your issue of "The Age" of last Saturday re the Spring Vale necropolis it is stated "that there are hundreds of children of all ages up to thirteen years buried ...

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  52. SEAMAN DROWNED IN A GALE.

    The small trading ketch Olive, which left Hamelin for Fremantle last Tuesday, had a trying experience during Thursday's storm. A big sea broke on board, and the ...

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  53. CATHEDRAL CONSECRATION.

    The solemn consecration of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral took place on Saturday morning in somewhat unique circumstances. Some importance was attached ...

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  54. SUPPOSED WRECK.

    A mainsail, with boom and gaff attached was found on Anna Bay beach yesterday morning. ...

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  55. " TWO UP" SCHOOL CAPTURED

    The existence of a "two-up" school at South Richmond has been known by the local police for some time, but owing tore. the successful arrangements of outposts ...

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  56. ENGLISH OVERSEA TRADE AND FOREIGN COMPETITION.

    Sir,—In your issue of this date you publish a letter from Mr. John Lang re the above, giving a few comparisons of the English and foreign imports into Australia, ...

    Article : 165 words
  57. BANK SHOOTING CASE.

    There are ho further developments in connection with the shooting affair which took place at the Bank of Victoria on Friday night. Young Allan adheres in the ...

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  58. BIRTH RATE IN LONDON.

    An official return shows that the birth rate in London during 1903 Was only 28.4 per 1000 inhabitants, Which is the lowest on record. ...

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  59. NOTES BY MID-0N.

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  60. MILK SUPERVISION DILL.

    A petition is in circulation amongst the suppliers to the Kiowa butter factory protesting against the clauses of the Daily Bill handing over the inspection of dairies ...

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