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  2. BOOT OPERATIVES' WAGES. INCREASES GIVEN.

    Notwithstanding that an injunction has been obtained by several employers against the award of the president of the Commonwealth Conciliation and Arbitration ...

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  3. AMONG THE POOR. THE WORKLESS AND FECKLESS.

    It is an easy matter to help the persevering, energetic poor. They have given, and are continually giving, anxious thought to the problem of living. They neglect no ...

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  4. CAPITAL AND AUSTRALIA

    Reference to the advent in Australian politics of a new Labour Administration was made by Mr. A. Williamson, who presided at the annual meeting of the ...

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  5. THE ROYAL MEMORIAL. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    We are requested to state that the committee of the Children's Hospital have decided, in consequence of the misunderstandings which have arisen as to their attitue ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    The Kaiser, who has been troubled by a suppuration of the right knee, is progressing favourably. His Majesty's recovery before the end of a week, our London ...

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  7. ROOSEVELT'S HOME-COMING.

    As a demonstration,the welcome given at New York yesterday to Colonel Roosevelt on his return from his big-game expedition to Africa, and his visit to Europe, exceeded ...

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  8. NO FIGHT IN CALIFORNIA. GOVERNOR'S STERN STEP.

    The strong opposition to the holding of ring contests in California, backed by the State authorities, is seriously interfering with the arrangements of the promoters of ...

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  9. MANY FLOOD VICTIMS.

    Accounts of the terrible floods which have recently devastated widespread areas in Europe continue to swell the death-roll. ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—It would seem, in the midst of the multitude, of suggestions to memorialise our late King, there is serious danger of missing the desired object, viz., a permanent and ...

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  11. BEHIND THE SCENES.

    The annual charity sermons in aid of the St. Francis Conference of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul were delivered in St. Francis' Church yesterday. At the ...

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  12. BRITISH POLITICS. TRUCE CONFERENCE.

    It is officially announced that the Government and Opposition leaders met to-day and agreed, with the object of discussing the suggested truce on the veto question, to hold ...

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  13. THE HIGH COURT HEARING.

    Several members of the Victorian bar left for Sydney on Saturday to take part in the hearing before the High Court in the argument for a writ of prohibition ...

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  14. CONTROL OF AEROPLANES HERTZIAN WAVES EMPLOYED.

    Mr. A. G. Roberts, an engineer, formerly of Western Australia, where he was employed on some of the big mines, has invented a method of controlling dirigible ...

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  15. KAUFMANN-LANGFORD MATCH.

    In consequence of the action of the State authorities in opposing the holding of the Kaufmann-Langford boxing match in San Francisco, it was resolved this morning to ...

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  16. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—It is the imperative duty of Victorians to erect a statue as a persssonal memorial. The monarchical principle is the great cult to be inculcated.—Yours, &c., ...

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  17. MACHINE SOMERSAULTS.

    An aviator named Robl has been killed while engage in a display at Stettin, in Germany. When Robl was flying at a height of 250ft. ...

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  18. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I would like to add my support to the sentiments expressed by Mr. Bernard Hall sso clearly. Let our beloved King's memorial be a national work of art. Let us ...

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  19. MR. DAVID SYME'S WILL.

    An important decision on the interpretation of the Income Tax Acts of Victoria was delivered in the High Court on Saturday, the question for decision being what ...

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  20. CONSPIRACY CASE. A PRIVATE LETTER.

    Arising out of the proceedings, Mr. Harper has received an important letter from Mr. Bryant, who was instructed by the Crown. He (Mr. Harper) would not, ...

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  21. MR. BURNS'S SALARY.

    In Committee of Supply in the House of Commons yesterday, on the item, Local Government Board Salaries, the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) urged that the President ...

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  22. EXPRESS WRECKED.

    A shocking railway accident happened in France yesterday, the horrors of a wreeced train being accentuated by the ignition of the debris. ...

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  23. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I quite agree with Mr. Bernard Hall, "National Spirit," and others of your correspondents who are in favour of a statue as a memorial. By all means. let us ...

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  24. AMERICA'S PROBLEM.

    In recent speeches President Taft has declared that socialism is the great problem confronting the United States. The issue, he says, will soon come, and must be ...

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  25. STATEMENT BY MR. MURRAY.

    The Premier (Mr. Murray) stated, in reply lo questions, on Saturday, that he had merely sent a formal acknowledgment to Mr. Robert Harper, in response to Mr. ...

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  26. YOUNG AUSTRALIA. "THE NATIONAL VICE."

    Speaking at the Wesley Church yesterday afternoon upon the occasion of "Young Men's Sunday," Mr. Sameul Mauger (president of the Young Men's Christian ...

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  27. COTTON SPECULATORS.

    Mr. James A. Patten, the American cotton speculator, and those who are alleged to have been associated with him in the "bull" operations which have been carried ...

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  28. JAPANESE TARIFF.

    The Bradford Chamber of Commerce is strongly protesting against the increased duties imposed under the new Japanese tariff on textile goods. They demand that ...

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  29. UNIONIST UNOPPOSED.

    Mr. Campaign (Unionist) has been elected to the House of Commons without opposition to fill the representation of Lewis, in Sussex, vacant by the death of Sir H. ...

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  30. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—The prosecutions. or rather the persecutions of the Messrs. Harper and Messrs. Brocket and Kemp have aroused a deep feeling of public resentment and disgust. ...

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  31. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Ten thousand suffragettes tool part in the reopening in London yesterday of the campaign in advocacy of the extension of the franchise to women. ...

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  32. THE ANTARCTIC.

    The Devonians in London have entertained at a banquet Captain Scott, leader of this year's Antarctic expedition. It is stated that £6,000 more is required to finance the ...

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  33. DANISH FRAUDS.

    The trial of M. Christensen, ex-Premier of Denmark, and M. Berg, ex-Minister of the Interior, who were impeached for their connection with the frauds by which M. ...

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  34. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—It has been pointed out to as that an impression may be created by some public remarks of ours, recently reported, that the Crown Prosecutor (Mr. Woinarski) ...

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  35. SHIP-BUILDING.

    "I'm afraid our shipbuilding era has not quite arrived yet," remarked the Premier (Mr. Murray) on Saturday, when asked whether his negotiations with the ...

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  36. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The curator of the estates of deceased persons has obtained rules to administer the estates of the following deceased persons:—Mohammed Bux, No. 1 Providence-plane, off Little Lonsdale-street, ...

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  37. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The county cricket matches, completed on Saturday, provided some good contests. Middlesex, with scores of 240 and 321, were beaten by Yorkshire, 231 and 331 for ...

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  38. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Ninnerous resolutions have been passed lately sympathising with Mr. Robert Harper in the severe trouble which he has gone through, and insinuations have been ...

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  39. WORKHOUSE CHILDREN.

    In a circular to the Poor Law Guardians, Mr. John Bruns. President of the Local Government Board, asks them to promptly free from the influence of their surroundings ...

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  40. THE CRY FOR LEADERS.

    At the Young Men's Sunday special services at the Stevedore-street Congregational Church yesterday afternoon, Senator Pearce (Minister for Defence) spoke upon the ...

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  41. CATHOLIC EDUCATION.

    At St. Patrick's Cathedral yesterday morning Archbishop Carr delivered an address in reply to statements recently made as to the education given in the convent ...

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  42. SHIPPING RINGS.

    The Government of the Straits Settlements propose to impose a duty of 20 per cent. on the freight on all bills of lading, returning the duty only to shippers outside ...

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  43. STRUCK OFF THE ROLLS.

    By a judgment given on Saturday morning the High Court ordered that Mr. R. W. T. Westbrook, a solicitor of the Tasmanian Court, be struck off the rolls. The case was ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The United States Senate has admitted Arizona and New Mexico, hitherto Tirritorics, into the Union as States. Mr. Coghlan, the New South Wales ...

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  45. VANCOUVER MAIL SERVICE.

    Strong efforts are being made by the Government of New Zealand to have the Vancouver mail steamers call at some port in the Dominion on the trip between ...

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  46. INSTITUTE OF ACTUARIES

    The following candidates have passed the examinations of the Institute of Actuarics:— Mr. J.J. Kelly, Sydney, part 4, class 2. ...

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  47. FIVE MEN ADRIFT.

    When the Customs launch was crossing from Williamstown to Port Melbourne shortly before 10 o'clock on Saturday morning, a member of the crew noticed a small ...

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  48. COMMONWEALTH COINAGE.

    The demand for the new silver coinage in Victoria continues, and it has been found necessary to draw on Sydney for supplies to satisfy, the wants of the Melbourne ...

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  49. LOVE, THE PANACEA.

    Preaching at the Collins-street Baptist Church yesterday evening on "The Christian and Only Solution of the Labour Problem," the Rev. F. C. Spurr said that love was ...

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  50. DISTRICT NURSING SCHEME.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—The District Nursing Association last night, after considering Lady Dudley's bush nurshing scheme, decided to seek further details of the scheme. ...

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  51. POLICEMEN'S EARNINGS.

    PERTH, Saturday.—From July 1 the West Australian police will be brought under the new regulation as regards remuneration. One of the most noticeable alterations is the ...

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  52. UNDER THE SNOW MOUNTAINS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. G. Shortland, a member of a party of explorers sent out by the British Museum to Dutch New Guinea to carry on investigations in the Snow ...

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  53. BOAT CAPSIZES.

    NAGAMBIE, Saturday.—Mr. J. Menzies, who carries on business as a watchmaker, left here on Friday evening at 8 o'clock in a flat-bottomed boat, intending to gather a ...

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  54. DIED AT MISSION SERVICE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Just as the sermon was concluded at the Central Methodist Mission, in the Lycenm-hall tonight, an elderly woman, Mrs. Ellen Harrington, a ...

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  55. A PRIMITIVE BRIDGE.

    BUNYIP, Sunday.—An application from a ratepayer to have a bridge erected over Cannibal Creek came before the Berwick Shire Council yesterday. Councillor ...

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