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  2. UNITED STATES. RELATIONS WITH CANADA.

    The good feeling existing between the United States and Canada was expressed by President Taft at the celebrations at Plattsburg in connection with the ...

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  3. GIANT MAGNET.

    Details of an extraordinary invention are contained in a message to the "Standard" from its Berlin correspondent. The invention, which has been patented, ...

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  4. COMPULSORY TRAINING. COST OF LORD ROBERTS'S SCHEME.

    In view of the forthcoming debate on the bill intriduced by Lord Robert to the House of Lords. providing for compulsory national training, the War Office has ...

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  5. V.R.C. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING. CONCLUDING DAY.

    Racing in connection with the V.R.C. Grand National meeting will be concluded at Flemington to-day. The weather for the two opening days of the fixture was in ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN V. WORCESTERSHIRE.

    On a good wicket the Australians made 312 for six wickets in the first day's play, at Worcester, against Worcestershire. Ransford contributed 138. ...

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  7. ROUGH FOOTBALL.

    The investigation committee of the Victorian Football League met yesterday evening, Mr. Alex. M'Cracken (president) in the chair. ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Cibson-Carmichael yesterday morning visited the Central State School, Brunswick, and had lunch at the Domestic Economy ...

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  9. SCIENTIFIC TRAINING. EXTOLLED BY THE KING.

    A new building for mining, metallurgy, and geology is to be crected in connection with the Imperial College of Science and Technology, Kensington, which embraces ...

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  10. ANTICIPATIONS.

    The chief event of the meeting, the GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, will be run at 20 minutes past 3 o'clock to-day. There were seventeen acceptors for ...

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  11. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The Tariff Bill, in its amended form, was passed through its final stages in the United States Senate yesterday. The voting was; —For the bill, 45, against the bill, 34. ...

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  12. PRELATE'S ADVOCACY.

    The Upper House of the Convotation of Canterbury passed a resolution yesterday expressing a desire for the preservation and strengthening of the bonds between Great ...

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  13. DISASTROUS FLOODS.

    A message from Kansas city received by Reuter's agency says that the floods in the western states, which have caused an enormons amount of damage, continue. Several ...

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  14. PARLIAMENT IN PROFILE.

    Despite repeated assertions that they are anxious to pass urgent legislation, like the Old-age Pensions Act Amendment Bill, labour members resolutely refuse to work ...

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  15. GERMAN FINANCE.

    The Germnn Imperial taxation proposals, which were so amended by the Finance Committee of the Reichstag as to defeat the intentions of the Government, have been ...

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  16. ROYAL SOCIETY SCHOLARSHIP.

    Dr. R. Kiceman, a South Australian graduate, now at Cambridge University, has been awarded the Royal Society's M'Kinnon Studentship, which is worth £150 ...

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  17. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    The seventy-third birthday of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain was celebrated to-day. There were widespread demonstrations in honour of the event. In London there were ...

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  18. A DISTINGUISHED CAREER.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The success of Dr. Kleeman, mentioned in the cables, caused much gratification at the University of Adelaide. His advancement is based ...

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  19. SIR CURZON WYLLIE.

    Lady Jersey, wife of the Earl of Jersey, a former Governor of New South Wales, has paid a kindly tribute to the memory of Sir William Curzon Wyllie, whose ...

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  20. FIGHT IN PARLIAMENT.

    The violent scene which occurred in the Italian Chamber of Deputies on Wednesday was referred to yesterday when the House met. ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA IN LONDON.

    Captain Collins, representative of the Commonwealth in London, held a reception yesterday at Olympia, where biograph pictures are being shown and lecturettes given ...

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  22. WOMEN AND THE VOTE.

    The suffragettes who, falling to obtain an interview with the Prime Minister, resolved to attempt to lay their grievances before the King in person, have been again ...

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  23. FOOTBALL.

    The great match to-day, between South Melbourne and Carlton, at Carlton, is attracting almost as much attention as a final for the premiership. Public opinion ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. MEDAL FOR BRAVERY.

    The King has established a medal to be bestowed in recognition of acts of bravery by police constables and firemen. The medal applies to the whole empire. ...

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  25. HOP SUBSTITUTES.

    The Hops Bill, which prohibits the use of hop substitutes in brewing and the importation of hops except in bags properly marked, was before the House of Lords ...

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  26. LOVE TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A tragedy, characterised by some remarkable features, occurred at Wickham, in the Newcastle district, last night or this morning. E. Healey was ...

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  27. FASHIONABLE WEDDING.

    At St. Margaret's Church, West End, today, Miss Madeline M'Eacharn, second daughter of Sir Malcolm M'Eacharn, formerly Lord Mayor of Melbourne, and first ...

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  28. STEAMSHIP CENTENARY.

    The centenary of Robert Fulton, inventor of the steamship, will be celebrated in New York in September next. It will be made the occasion of an airship flight over the ...

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  29. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Peter Mitchellhill, of "The Grange," Moita, New South Wales, grazier, who died on April 9, left by a will dated October 5, 1905, personal estate in Victoria of the value of £21,000 to his ...

    Article : 417 words
  30. MISS AMY CASTLES.

    Miss Amy Castles, whose forthcoming Australian tour opens in Melbourne on August 21, joins the R.M.S. Marmora, which leaves Marseilles on July 9. ...

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  31. NIMROD'S VOYAGE.

    Lieutenant Shackleton, who commanded the Nimrod expedition to the Antarctic, has received a cable message from Monte Video, where the Nimrod has called on ...

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  32. HENLEY REGATTA.

    At the Henley Regatta yesterday the Diamond Challenge Sculls was won by A. Stuart, who beat Rudolph Lucas (Germany) in the final. ...

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  33. TELEGRAPHS AND TELEPHONES.

    Now that the Supply Bill has been passed by the Federal Parliament, the PostmasterGeneral (Sir John Quick) has been enabled to give authority for the expenditure of ...

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  34. LORD KITCHENER.

    Yesterday the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) forwarded to Lord Kitchener an invitation on behalf of the Federal Government to visit Australia. In view of the ...

    Article : 148 words
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  36. EIGHT HOURS IN MINES.

    As a result of the passing of the Eight Hours Act, the Scottish coal-owners have posted notices enforcing a reduction of wages by sixpence a day from the 26th ...

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  37. GOLD IN THE CELEBES.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Mr. H. B. Walker, engineer, who was sent to the Celebes Islands by a Brisbane syndicate, including Mr. Robert Philp and Mr. James Clark ...

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