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  2. SUBMARINE DISASTER.

    Further details of the submarine disaster off Yarmouth, which were received during yesterday, show that the accident was not merely a collision between submarines C 11 ...

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  3. BANNED BY THE POPE.

    Father George Tyrrell, for many years a member of the Jesuit order. who was excommunicated by the Pope in October, 1907, for his writings on modernism, died ...

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  4. STEAMER SHOOTS THE CHUTE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—News was received to-day that Sir Harry Rawson was on board the steamer Assiniboia, winch had the narrowest escape from coming to grief in Lake ...

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  5. SCENES IN PARLIAMENT. MEMBER'S SUSPENSION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) is convinced that Mr. Will Thorne, whose conduct in repudiating a charge of drunkenness in the House of Commons, led to his ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT IN PROFILE.

    After a debate extending over three weeks (or eleven sitting days), Mr. Fisher's motion of no-confidence in the fusion Ministry was yesterday defeated in the House ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The arrival of the Governor-General (Lord Dudley) in Brisbane yesterday morning was somewhat delayed, owing to the steamer Nikko Maru meeting with ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN SURREY. NOBLE'S SUPERB INNINGS.

    On a wicket that was difficult at first, but which played easier later on, the Australians at the Oval yesterday made 180 runs against Surrey in three hours. Exactly ...

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  9. GENTLEMEN V. PLAYERS.

    'Another match has been played between the Players and the Gentlemen of England. It look place at Lord's, and, as in the case of the contest earlier in the week on the ...

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  10. UNRULY CONDUCT.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Meehan, the member for the Darling, caused a scene in the Legislative Assembly this morning by unruly conduct. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIANS ENTERTAINED.

    The Surrey team entertained the Australians at dinner in the Oval pavilion at the termination of the first day's play in the present match yesterday. Lord ...

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  12. PROPORTIONAL VOTING. AN AGENT-GENERAL'S EVIDENCE.

    A Royal Commission on Elective Methods is taking evidence in London on the various methods of voting at elections Dr. M'Call, recently appointed ...

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  13. BUDGET DEBATE.

    Very long debates are taking place in committee on the Finance Bill. The Wednesday sitting extended into Thursday, and the House did not rise till 18½ hours ...

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  14. HEROIC MINER.

    BENDIGO, Friday.—A sensational accident occurred at the Goldfields Consolidated mine, Diamond Hill, this afternoon, and was marked by conspicuous bravery ...

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  15. CHEQUES IN THE GUTTER.

    STAWELL, Friday.—For some time past letters posted at the local office have been going astrty. The solution was arrived at this evening, when a lad named ...

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  16. EARL GREY'S ADVOCACY.

    Earl Grey, Governor-General of Canada, was an important witness before the commission. In the course of his evidence Earl Grey ...

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  17. CHRISTIANS IN TURKEY.

    A new [?]ra of justice and toleration has opened for Christians in Turkey. The Grand Vizier (Hussein Hilmi Pasha) has ordered the Sheikh-ul-Islam (Sahib ...

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  18. PRESS CABLE RATES. EASTERN EXTENSION OFFER.

    An important announcement is made regarding press cable rates between Great Britain, India, Australasia, and South Africa. ...

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  19. SOCIETY DIVORCE CASE.

    The famous society divorce case, Stirling v. Stirling, in which judgment was given by Lord Guthrie in the Edinburgh Court of Session in March last, has again come ...

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  20. THE SHAH A REFUGEE.

    The success of the Nationalist troops, who have captured Teheran, plances the future of the Shah in doubt. The Shah, who has returned from his summer palace at ...

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  21. AMERICAN SCHOOLBOYS.

    The visit of the American schoolboys' team is treating considerable interest, not only in State schools circles, but amongst the various athletic clubs against which ...

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  22. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Reuter's correspondent it Chicago states that a match has been arranged between Jank Johnson, the world's champion pugilist, and Al Kaufman. ...

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  23. COMMON WEALTH'S OFFER.

    The present cable rate for press messages is one shilling per word, and the proposals now made for reduction to 9d. per word follows closely upon a similar announcement ...

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  24. BOLIVIAAND ARGENTINE

    Pacific overtures on the part of Bolivia have prevented the dispute between that Government and the Argentine developing seriously. ...

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  25. FATAL SHAMPOO.

    The death of Miss Helenora Dalrymple, daughter of the late Sir Robert Dalrymple, occurred yesterday under extraordinary circumstances. She was undergoing a dry ...

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  26. DEAD MAN'S PENSION.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—Amongst the list of pensioners who for over 18 months has drawn an old-age pension has been appearing the name of Charles Sells, whose ...

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  27. FOOTBALL.

    The principal game for to-day is that between Collingwood and Carlton at Victoriapark. There is great rivalry between the teams, which are second and third on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. NOTES BY "OBSERVER."

    For some reason not explained in the cable messages Surrey have been unable to put anything like as strong a team into the field as the eleven that beat the Australians by ...

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  29. STRIKE RIOTS.

    A strike has occurred amongst the employeed of the Presse Steel Car Company's works, at Pittsburgh. Serious riots have been the outcome, and ...

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  30. MILITARY EXCHANGES.

    It has been decided by the Minister for Defence (Mr. Joseph Cook) that Captain Forsyth shall succeed Captain O'Brien is Australian exchange officer in India. ...

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  31. COAL-MINERS' WAGES.

    Tn view of the operation of the Eight Hours in Mines Act, the coal-owners of the federated districts of England and Wales have asked for a reduction of 5 per cent. in ...

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  32. LOCAL INTIMATION.

    The Eastern Extension Telegraph Company notify that, in conjunction with the Associated Cable Companies, and provided the British, India, and colonial ...

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  33. STEAMER ON FIRE.

    The Norddeutscher-Lloyd steamer Borkum (ex Ellen Rickmers), bound from Bremen and Natal for Australia, has arrived at Mauritius with a fire among her cargo, ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The Mohammedans resident in Natal have taken measures to-day their position before the imperial authorities under the new scheme of South African union. A ...

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  35. FATAL PLAYTHING.

    YACKANDANDAH, Friday.—A little boy, the son of Mr. J. R. Roxby, farmer, of Kergunyah, became possessed of a bottle which years ago had contained strychnine. ...

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  36. GERMAN CHANCELLOR.

    The new German Imperial Chancellor, Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, who succeeds Prince Bulow, was once a fellow-student of the Emperor William. He has been ...

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  37. LUCKY LEGATEES.

    KORUMBURRA, Friday.—Councillor H. A. M. Bromfield, of Korumburra, has received word that Charles Morrison, who died in London in May last, left £10,000 ...

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  38. CLERGYMAN'S STIPEND.

    Recently when a call from the Yarraville Presbyterian Church congregation to the Rev. W. R. Byers was before the Presbytery of Melbourne North, there was some comment upon the stipend ...

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  39. FORTUNATE TRIBUTERS.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—Some of the tribute parties at the Normanby North mine have been unusually fortunate. To-day a party of six men cleaned up a parcel ...

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  40. EARTHQUAKE IN GREECE.

    A disastrous earthquake occurred in the provinces of Achai[?] and Elis, in Greece, yesterday. Several villages were destroyed and many of the inhabitants perished. ...

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  43. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

    We have received for the Orme Disaster Fund the following:— Previously acknowledged..... £2 11 0 L.G., Brunswick.......... 1 0 0 ...

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  44. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Thomas Sharp, sen., of Balwyn-rd., Balwyn, grazier. Causes of Insolvency—Inability to realise on real estate and losses through death of stock. Liabilities, ...

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  45. TO-DAY'S PROPERTY SALES.

    H. Kellett and Bernard A[?]chael.—At High-street, Kew, land, with W.B. villa. [?]. D. Hooper.—At Berry-street, Clifton Hill, villa property. ...

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