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  2. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Every Premier in British South Africa, the Johannesbuig correspondent of the "Daily Chroaiele"says, is going to Cape Town to meet Lord Gladstone, the first ...

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  3. PERILS OF AVIATION. LYONS FATALITY.

    The accident to the French aeronaut, M Hautville Michelin, who was killed at Lyons on Saturday, was not due to a sudden gale as reported. ...

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  4. BANK ROBBERY. SUSPECT SEEN.

    The police are still investigating the robbery at the Box Hill branch of the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank Ltd. on Sunday morning. Detectives Armstrong ...

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  5. THE LATE KING.

    It was a brilliant, dry Whitsuntide, and many excursionists went to the seaside, but, owing to the funeral of the late King, there will be fewer prolonged absences from ...

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  6. CITY SLUM TANGLE. SUGGESTED REMEDIES.

    The special articles published under this heading last week emphasised the necessity for action, in order to rid the city of its slum quarters and relieve the community ...

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  7. MUNICIPAL CONSOLIDATION.

    The question of municipal consolidation was raided at the meeting of the Cit Couneil yesterday by the Lord Mayor (Colonel Burston), when he moved— ...

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  8. LYING IN STATE.

    An illustration depicting the late King Edward VII. lying in state in Buckingham Palace will be found on Page 9. ...

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  9. AN APPEAL FOR SLUM RESIDENTS.

    Sir,—"The Argus" is to be thanked for its timely articles on "Melbourne's Slum Tangle." Environment and heredity count for much, and until better housing ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    The Lord Mayor of Melbourne has invited the members of the committee of the Janet Lady Clarke Memorial to meet the baths and parks committee of the City ...

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  11. EXCITEMENT AT BERLIN.

    The Berlin aviation meeting was the occasion of several sensational accidents but though in the course of the demonstration four machines came to grief and some ...

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  12. THE PREMIER.

    The attention of the Premier (Mr. Murray) to the matter was invited yesterday. "If the City Council expressed a desire for greater powers to deal with these ...

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  13. HALLEY'S COMET. ANALYSING THE TAIL.

    The International Commission on Aeronautics is to conduct an interesting scientific experiment in connection with Halley's comet. When the comet is at the point of ...

    Article : 185 words
  14. SENSATIONAL EXPLOSION.

    SWAN HILL, Monday.— A serious accident happened at the premises of Mr. T. H. Barvick, general merchant. The place is lit with acetylene gas, and when it was ...

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  15. REV. DR. MARSHALL.

    "What we aim at," said the Rev. Dr. Marshall, of Scots Church, on Saturday, "is to get hold of the young children. The efforts of our mission have been directed ...

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  16. POISON IN ICE-CREAM.

    The trial at New York of two men who were charged with having poisoned horses belonging to Joseph Weiss, an ice-cream munufacturer, by means of arsenie placed ...

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  17. FATAL BOXING CONTEST.

    SYDNEY, Monday.- The inquest concerning the death of Edward Sloane CleCleburne, as the result of injuries received at an amateur boxing contest at the Gaiety ...

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  18. LORD MAYOR SYMPATHETIC.

    The Lord Mayor (Colonel Burston) said yesterday that he felt that the mission work which was being carried out in the mean quarters of the city deserved to be ...

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  19. MILLIONAIRE'S MURDER.

    The trial of Di Bennett Clarke HYde, at Kansas CitY on a charge of murdering his wife's uncle, Colonel Swope, and attempting to kill other members of the Swope family, ...

    Article : 91 words
  20. THE TAIL IMPROVING.

    PERTH, Monday.—The Government astronomer (Mr. Cooke) reports that Halley's comet is increasing in size and brilliancy every day. On Sunday morning the ...

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  21. ARCHBISHOP CLARKE.

    Commenting on "The Argus" articles, Archbishop Clarke said:—"Melbourne no doubt has slums, though not to the extent of the greater cities in England or on the ...

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  22. POLICE STATION TELEPHONES.

    It was pointed out in an article in "The Argus" about three months ago that under the present police telephone system it was impossible to call up many of the stations ...

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  23. REV. A. R. EDGAR.

    "My first impression is that the right way of dealing with the slums is to sweep them right away," said the Rev. A. R. Edgar. "They should never have been ...

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  24. NAVAL COALING.

    A coaling record has been achieved by the battle-ship Prince of Wales, the flagship of the Atlantic fleet, under the command of Vice-Admiral Prince Louis of ...

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  25. WHITEHAVEN DISASTER.

    The decision of the authorities to brick up the entrance to the working in which the fire is raging in the Wellington coal mine at Whitehaven angered the colliers ...

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  26. A DOUBLE ACCIDENT.

    MOUNT GAMBIER. Monday.—W. Jarrad, an employee at Mingbool Station, met with nn unusual accident to-day. He was riding n horse, when the animal put its ...

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  27. ENGINEERS' WAGES.

    A demand by the artisans on the Clyde to share in the benefits of the increased activity in the shipbuilding trade lias been made. ...

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  28. JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    ADELAIDE, Monday,—Mr.I.E.Hall, jeweller,of Grenfell-street,had a quantity of his stock stolen between Saturday night and this morning.In view of the removal ...

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  29. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Julia Jean Schroeder, of Sale, spinster, who died on March 20, left estate of the value of £2,155. It consists of £1,580 ralty, and £875 personalty, and by a will dated January 17, 1903, is left to her ...

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  30. THE ST. KILDA BATHS.

    At the St. Kildn Council meeting on Monday evening a letter was received from the St. Kilda Baths Proprietary Limited offering to sell the baths to the council, the ...

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  31. JEWELS AND CHARITY.

    A sensation has been caused in Paris by the prosecution of Sister Candida, a wellknown member of the Sisteis of Charity, in the French capital, and the foundress of ...

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  32. WINE 1,500 YEAsRS OLD.

    An interesting discovery has been made near Bordeaux. A bottle containing wine 1,500 years old has been unearthed in a Roman cemetery. ...

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  33. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' FUNDS.

    Commenting yesterday on the article in "The Argus" regarding the scheme for the investment of friendly society funds in Government stock, the State Treasure (Mr. ...

    Article : 239 words
  34. BEDROOM BURGLARY.

    ZEEHAN, MondaY.—A sensational burglary was reported to the police early this morning. It appears that Mrs. Howard, the wife of Mr. William Howard, a ...

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  35. FLOWERPOT BOMBARDMENT.

    Detectives Coonan and Lonsdale Yesterday arrested William Thomas,25,and Roy Athoiwood,21. These young men, upon the strength of desultory house-to-house ...

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  36. PUBLIC SERVANTS' PAY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.— A further instalment of the Ministerial policy was disclosed by the Premier (Mr. Wade) to-night at the close of a long meeting of the Cabinet. A ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE.NEWS.

    A number of students in Buenos Ayres, by way of a protest against the threats of a general strike to mark the centenary of the Argentine Republic, attacked the offiecs ...

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  38. ROUGH FOOTBALL.

    The secretary of the Victorian Football League has received a complaint from the field umpire in the match Essendon v. University, played on Saturday. He reports J. ...

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  39. PRISONER AT LARGE.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—Although a number of police lime been scouring the countrhy all day no authentic information has been received concerning John Ball, Who escaped ...

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  40. PRINTING PAPER.

    Newspapers in the United States are seriously affected by the using price of printing paper, and Mr. Knox, the Secretary for State, is therefore hastening the reciprocity ...

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  41. CONTROL OF TRAMWAYS.

    The Lord Mayor (Colonel Burston), Alderman Brenan, and Councillors Sir Samuel Gillott, Cabena, Davies, Ward, Hennessy, and Bell were appointed at the meeting of ...

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  42. THE HOPELESS "BARRACKER."

    BENDIGO, Monda.—At the meeting of the football association to-night, the chairman (Councillor Smalley) said that it was disheartening to go to football matches and ...

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  43. SAFE DYNAMITED.

    SYDNEY", Monday.— The premises of Messrs. J. S. Grassick and Co., Dubbo, w'crc broken iato on Saturday night. The safe was blown open with dynamite, and £240 ...

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  44. OUTER SETTLEMENTS.

    A conference of representatives of Pender's-grove and other settlements round Melbourne, called at the instance of the Pender's-grove Settlers' Association, was ...

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  45. ST. KILDA REPRESENTED.

    Communications were received at the St. Kilda Council on Monday from the Lord Mayor and the town clerk of Melbourne, asking the council to reconsider its ...

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  46. RISE IN COTTON.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—Advices have been received from Danedin to the effect that it is expected in commerecial circles that the price of cotton goods will in the ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN CHURCH.

    At the well-attended half-yearly meeting of the Australion Church last night, Mr. S. Manger is Chairman of the committee, submitted an exbaustive report of the ...

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  48. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Dalgety and Company Limited have received a cable message from their London don office, explaining that the 21,000 bales of wool which were available for the third series of sales in London just ...

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  49. PUBLIC SCHOOL ROWING.

    The annual races between the public schools for the coveted title of "Head of the River" which wtro postponed fiom Siliudn) kest, will take place on the Upper ...

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  50. THIEF CAUSES FIRE.

    A fire occupped on Sunnday night at the shop occupied by Mr.G.Barley,greengrocer, of Canterbury-round,Canterbury. This fire was the result of distubing a ...

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  51. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half past 10.—The trial of Patrick Hill (part heard). (Before Mr. Justice Hood.) At Half-past 10.—The trials of Henry Watson and ...

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  52. FLESH BEFORE FISH.

    BRISBANE Monday-Fathtr Seyller, of the Marist Mission on Bougainvilla Island, in the German Solomons, has spent the past few days in Brisbane ...

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  53. ARCHBISHOP CARR.

    Archbishop Carr, who said that he had read with interest the articles with appeared in "The Argus," mentioned, in the course of an interview, that he could ...

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  54. OUTER MUNICIPALITIES.

    At the Camberwell Council last night Councillor Beckett moved:— "That the city of Melbourne be requested, in connection with the proposed municipal ...

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  55. JENNINGS CARMICHAEL'S CHILDREN.

    Towards the fund being rised for the assistance of the children of the late Jennings Carmichael we have received the following additional contributions:—E.C.G.£:A.K.,5/. ...

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