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  2. CASE OF REV. C. H. HASH.

    The Rev. Dr. Lowther Clarke Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne, who during his visit to England has been making inquiries into, the charges of ...

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  3. DUNDEE ELECTION.

    The election for Dundee City took place yesterday, and Mr. Winston Churchill, President of the Board of Trade, who a fortnight ago was defeated by 429 votes at ...

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  4. A MURDER SYNDICATE.

    Further discoveries have been made by the police regarding the murdered victims found at a farm on the outskirts of Laporte, a town 52 miles south-east of ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    After several days' discussion of the Federal Government's financial scheme, the State Premiers agreed to a series of nebulous resolutions, consisting principally of ...

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  6. A DISAGREEMENT DEVELOPS.

    It was generally supposed that the differences between Miss Sutherland and the committee of the Victorian Children's Aid Society had been settled. On Thursday ...

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  7. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Two fleets of the United States navy-- the permanent Pacific fleet and the fleet from the Atlantic, which is on a cruise round the world--were reviewed yesterday ...

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  8. THE RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The inquest in connection with which the Coroner will hold his investigation into the circumstances of the sunshine railway catastrophe will be opened at the Morgue, ...

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  9. DEBT CONSOLIDATION.

    Under the auspices of the Farmers and Producers' Union, Mr. R. Butler leader of the Opposition, addressing a meeting at Woodside on Friday evening and ...

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  10. THE SAN FRANSISCO RECEPTION PROGRAMME.

    A Washington despatch dated 24th March stated that the Cabinet decided to accept the invitation from China that the Atlantic fleet visit a port in that country ...

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  11. A JURY OF NINE.

    Nine jurymen have been warned to attend the inquest to-day, and all of them will be sworn in. ...

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  12. DOCUMENTS NOT YET TO HAND.

    Archdeacon Hindley and Mr. Justice Hodges were seen last night by a representative of "The Age," but they declined to publish any letters or documents in ...

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  13. COUNSEL AT THE INQUEST.

    It was pointed out in "The Age" the other day that a somewhat anomalous position was likely to be created regarding the inquest by the Crown Law department ...

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  14. OLD AGE TENSIONS.

    The "Spectator," in criticising the budget speech delivered in the House of Commons on Thursday by Mr. H. H. Asquith, Prime Minister states:--"The old age pension ...

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  15. THE WELCOME IN MELBOURNE.

    Amongst the organisations which are to assist in the welcome to the American fleet is the Commercial Travellers' Association. The committee reported at the half ...

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  16. LIST OF INJURED TOTALS 435.

    A tardy notification was received by the Railway department on Saturday from Mr. W. F. Grohbrugge, of the Commercial Bank, Rupanyup, stating that he had been ...

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  17. REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE.

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  18. GERMAN COURT SCANDAL.

    Another sensational development has occurred in connection with the German Court scandal, to which public attention was first directed by Herr Maximilian ...

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  19. A POPULAR MANIFESTO.

    The resolutions arrived at by the State Premiers in regard to the settlement of the financial proposals disclose only a part of what is in the minds of the State ...

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  20. GERMAN ENTERPRISE.

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  21. A MURDERER REPRIEVED

    Harry Orchard, who in March was sentenced to death at Boise City, Idaho, on a charge of having murdered Mr. Frank Steunenberg, a former Governor of Idaho, ...

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  22. SUSPENDED OFFICIALS TO RECEIVE THEIR WAGES.

    When railway officials are ordinarily "relieved from duty." which practically amounts to suspension, the payment of their wages ceases from the date of ...

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  23. THE YOUNG LADIES.

    Miss Vroland and Miss M'Lean, who played a leading part in the proceedings, were seen together. The latter said:--"I received a message from the society's solicitor ...

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  24. NEXT A.N.A EXHIBITION.

    At Rubira's Cafe, Bourke-street, on Friday night, the metropolitan committee of the A.N.A. continued its adjourned debate on the question whether an exhibition ...

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  25. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  26. THE CRIMES ACT.

    In the House of Commons on Friday the second reading was carried of the bill introduced by Mr. E. Haviland Burke, Nationalist member for Tullamore, for the ...

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  27. CO-OPERATIVE BAKERY.

    The large co-operative bakery which was recently built in Richmond in connection with the Civil Service Co-operative Stores, was formally opened on Saturday afternoon ...

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  28. A PUBLISHER LIBELLED.

    The hearing of the action for libel brought by Mr. John Murray, the well-known publisher, against the "Times" was concluded yesterday. The libel was ...

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  29. A COMMITTEE MEMBERS STATEMENT.

    From a statement made by a member of the committee, it appeared that Sister Emily had been placed in charge of the Latrobe-street home by direction of that ...

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  30. ANARCHISM IN INDIA.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the plot discovered by the Calcutta police to murder the Earl of Minto, Viceroy of India, and Lord Kitchener, Commander in Chief ...

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  31. MISS COLTMAN'S VERSION.

    On the arrival of a representative of "The Age" at the Latrobe-street home late yesterday afternoon, the place was found to be effectively barricaded. A rigorous ...

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  32. THE TURF IN ENGLAND.

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  33. CHARGE OF FRAUD.

    Rochette, the French company promoter, who in March was arrested on a charge of fraud in connection with his companies, has been released on bail. The amount of ...

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  34. THE INDIAN FRONTIER.

    The negotiations of the Mohmand tribesmen on the Indian frontier for the cassation of hostilities against them by the British force under Major-General ...

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  35. STATEMENT BY THE TREASURER OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The State Treasurer, Mr. Waddell, returned from Melbourne to-day. There is not, he declares, a shadow of a chance of the States accepting the proposals which ...

    Article : 271 words
  36. PRICE OF MILK RAISED.

    At a well attended meeting of the Victorian Wholesale Milk Producers' Association held on Friday last, it was unanimously resolved to raise the wholesale price ...

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  37. LARGE SAILER WRECKED.

    The large sailing ship Deter Rickmers, 2751 tons, has been wrecked off Long Island, near New York. The crew, who numbered 100, were in ...

    Article : 99 words
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  39. EARTHQUAKE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A telegram from Turkey Creek, in the north-west, states that it severe earthquake shock occurred there at 4 p.m. on Saturday. Houses rocked violently, the earth ...

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  40. DEFENCE OF NATAL.

    The defence committee of Natal has recommended the establishment of a militia force, with compulsory service on the part of all white men in the colony between the ...

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  41. LOST MONEY.

    Mrs. Peller, the young wife of a firewood contractor residing at Wesley Hill, came to Castlemaine on Saturday afternoon with £95 in £5 and £10 notes, to pay the wood ...

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  42. STEAMER BOVERIC DAMAGED.

    The steamer Boveric 2841 tons of the Bank Line Ltd. struck an unknown object at sea shortly after leaving Astoria in the State of Oregon, on a voyage to Sydney. ...

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  43. LINLITHGOW MEMORIAL FUND.

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