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  2. JUMPED INTO THE YARRA.

    Hilda Millman, aged 17, a nursemaid, employed at a private hospital in Lonsdale street, gave evidence yesterday at an inquest concerning the death of a patient in ...

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  3. LOQUOR TRADES STRIKE.

    On Friday afternoon the Secretary of the Employers' Federation (Mr. G. H. Boykett) sent the following letter to Mr. J. Mclnnes (Secretary of the Liquor ...

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  4. THE PRINCE'S INVESTITURE.

    A hundred thousand jubilant Welsh people poured into the historic little city, of Carnarvon to witness the picturesque ceremony of the investiture of the Prince ...

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  5. OLD REDS' DECISION.

    The annual dinner of Prince Alfred old collegians, at the Grand Central Hotel on Friday night, provided an unusual feature, [?] as it was the scene of a ...

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  6. WALLS OF FLAMES.

    The great, forest fires in the Porcupine district of Northern Ontario are the worst ever experienced in the history of Canada. The death list is already known to be over ...

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  7. STEEL TRUST MAGNATE.

    The death has occurred in Paris of Mr. John W. Gates, the, well-known millionaire financier. The deceased was the son of a farmer. ...

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  8. SECRET COMMISSIONS.

    The Report of the royal commission on the administration and general supervision of the Public Works Department has brought to light that there is a system of ...

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  9. GALLANTRY RECOGNISED.

    The annual distribution of awards of the Royal Humane Society of Australasia will be made by the Governor at the Melbourne Town Hall on Monday evening. ...

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  10. BATTERED TO DEATH.

    An, enQuiry has been instituted concerning the death of the stewardess Alice Brewster, who was alleged to have been murdered by a lascar steward on board the P. ...

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  11. MOROCCO.

    A force of 190 Moroccan cavalry, with French instructors at their head have left Fez en route for the Wadloques River, southward from Alcazar. ...

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  12. THE VEND CASE.

    The Vend prosecution case was continued to-day, when Mr. Campbell began his address for the defence of Messrs. J. and A. Brown. He referred to the ...

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  13. THE CEREMONY DESCRIBED.

    Wearing the simple uniform of a middy, the young sailor Prince arrived at Carnarvon Castle, accompanied by an escort of the Denbigh Yeomanry. His Royal ...

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  14. GERMANY'S WANTS.

    The negotiations between Germany and France concerning the situation in Morocco have been described as courteous through-out, and even cordial; but the principal ...

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  15. VETO BILL.

    In the House of Lords yesterday Lord Newton (Conservative) withdrew his amendment to, the Veto Bill to exempt from the operation of the measure until ...

    Article : 307 words
  16. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced, in his seventy third fear, of the Earl of Cranbrook (John Stawart Gathorne Hardy), a Conservative Peer, who succeeded to the title and ...

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  17. LANDSEEKERS' EXCURSIONS.

    Sr. Findley has had under consideration the question of landseekers' excursions, which was recently revived by the Acting Premier of Victoria (Mr. Watt). The ...

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  18. TROOPS MUST LEAVE.

    Pan-German newspapers insist upon the withdrawal of every French and Spanish soldier from Morocco or the recognition of the Atlantic shores of that country as ...

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  19. STATEMENT FOR THE UNION.

    Mr. J. Mclnnes (Secretary of the South Australian branch of the Federated Liquor Trade Employes' Union) reported on Friday night that everything in regard to the ...

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  20. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor has always taken a keen, active interest in education, and his delight is to see the scholar, of the public schools at work. This month ...

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  21. ALMOST A CENTENARIAN.

    The death has occurred of Lady Outram, widow of Sir James Outram, the first baronet, an illustrious Indian General, Administrator, and diplomatist, who was ...

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  22. FRENCH CONSUL'S SERVANT ARRESTED.

    Gen. Moinier, Commander-in-Chief of the French forces in Morocco, has sailed from Rabat for Casablanca . A servant of the French Consul at ...

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  23. CASUALTIES.

    Robert Kipper, quartermaster of the steamer Fifeshire, received a compound fracture of the left ankle on board the vessel at the Outer Harbour late on ...

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  24. CANADA.

    The Premier pf Tasmania (Sir Elliot Lewis), who is returning to Australia from the Coronation, was interviewed on his arrival yesterday. He said he did not card ...

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  25. AN EXPLANATION TO FRANCE.

    France this week demanded an explanation from, the Spanish Foreign Office retarding the incidents at Alcazar, when Col. Silvestre seized and disarmed the Sultan's ...

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  26. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said to-day that all the Bills to be introduced next session would be ready in plenty of time. Several meastires were already ...

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  27. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    According to a report from the Mice, at 9.15 p.m. on Thursday Robert Charles Aitken, labourer, residing with his wife at the residence of Mr. J. Cowan, at Albert ...

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  28. LONDON, July 13.

    The Earl of Selborne, speaking at the United Club, made an energetic appeal against the surrender by the Lords of the Veto Bill. ...

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  29. GREAT COALMINING STRIKE.

    The Conciliation Board reporting on its failure to settle the coalminers' strikes in British Columbia and Alberta blames the "tyrannical pit bosses and meddlesome ...

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  30. GIRL EMIGRANTS.

    Princess Christian, who is aunt of the King, and the Presidents of the Women-workers' Union, the British Women's Immigration Association, the Young Women's ...

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  31. JUDGE ASSAULTED.

    The man who assailed Mr. Justice Ridley, at Hull, in connection with the unseating of Sir H. S. King by the election petition Judges, has been sentenced to a week's ...

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  32. PERSIA.

    In spite of the fact that Siphdah Khan has been induces to return to Persia, and resume the premiership, his presence has not solved the crisis. All parties in the ...

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  33. CALLED FOR HIS BICYCLE.

    A remarkable case was jeard at the Caulfield Court, to-day. William Waters, a young man, was charged with having no lawful means of support. Constable ...

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  34. BURIED UNDER HAY.

    OWEN, July 14.—Last evening a young farmer named Steinweidel left his home for the purpose of feeding horses. As he did not return his wife went to the stable. ...

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  35. TREATY, EXPIRES.

    The treaty between Canada and Japan will expire on Sunday. Immigration and commercial relations Between the two nations will then be subject for two years to ...

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  36. "I AM VERY YOUNG."

    Speaking in Welsh, the Prince of Wales reploed:—"I am very young, but I have the example of my dear father and mother." Hearty cheering followed. His Royal ...

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  37. BLACKMAILERS.

    Henry Marlow and Martha Lyster have been committed for trial on a charge of having blackmailed Col. Bain, an ex-member of the House of Comuions. It was ...

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  38. A WHEELWRIGHT'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, July 14.—The Coroner conducted an enquiry to-day concerning the death of Thomas Hulsman, a wheelwright, which occurred in the Melbourne Gaol ...

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  39. SWAN ORPHANAGE.

    The Coroner's jury who investigated the circumstances attending the death of George Jones, who was taken from, the Swan Boys' Orphanage by his mother in ...

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  40. IRISH WANTS.

    The Irish Nationalists have asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer to concede— in connection with the National Insurance Bill—a separate insurance fund for the ...

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  41. PREMIER AND ADMIRAL.

    The Premier of New South Wiles is the guest of the Glasgow Corporation. He visited the shipyards, and afterwards dined with a distinguished company, which ...

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  42. SERIOUS EPIDEMIC.

    Telegrams from Viborg report an alarming epidemic of smallpox in Eastern Finland. In consequence of the dread outbreak, pleasure resorts in that country have ...

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  43. "A COMPLETE FOOL."

    The City Court Bench to-day concluded the hearing of a change against Isabella Goodson of having by false verbal representations attempted to impose upon ...

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  44. WARDER ATTACKED.

    A notorious convict named "Ginger" Ross made a violent attack on Warder Ryan in the Pentridge Gaol yesterday, and inflicted severe injuries. Ross, since his ...

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  45. FIGHT SURPRISE.

    Great surprise baa been manifested in English sporting circles by the publication in The Chronicle of a cable message from Sydney to the effect that a light has been ...

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  46. CAPTAIN DEAD IN HIS CABIN.

    SYDNEY, July 14.—The schooner Alpha has anchored in Seal Bocks Bay. The crew report that Gapt. Andrews was found dead in his cabin Yesterday morning. The ...

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  47. BACK IN PARLIAMENT

    Capt. A. J. C. Donelan (Chief Nationalist Whip), who was unseated by the Petition Judges owing to feckless expenditure in securing bis election last December ...

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  48. USES OF CHLOROFORM.

    A committee of the British Medical Association has for the past 10 years been studying and investigating the use of chloroform. In its final report on the subject the ...

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  49. ATTEMPT TO BURN A TOWN HALL.

    KALGOORLIE, July 14.—Early this morning an attempt was made to destroy the Kalgoorlie Town Hall by fire. It was discovered in time to prevent serious ...

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  50. MAWSON'S DOGS.

    The Board of Agriculture has related its quarantine regulations to facilitate the landing of Dr. Mawson's arctic dogs. They have been placed on board the explorer's ...

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  51. SPENCE MEMORIAL FUND.

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  52. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The first annual meeting of the Orpnan Home was held at St. Peter's Collegiate school on Friday afternoon, Lady MacDonnell occupied the chair, The Hon. ...

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  53. ACCIDENT ON THE POWERFUL.

    SUVA, July 14.—While hoisting anchor on the Powerful, the derricks carried away. One sailor was killed, and 10 others were wounded. ...

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  54. FIJI BANANAS.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has received a memorial from the residents and electors of West Sydney, protesting against any Alteration in the duty on ...

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  55. SPANISH STRIKE.

    A general strike has occurred at Saragossa. As a result, all shops have been closed, and no newspapers are published. Serious collisions have taken place ...

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  56. NE TEMERE PROTEST.

    The committee of privileges appointed by the New South Wales Methodist Conference has unanimously resolved to offer its indignant protest the pretensions ...

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  57. AMERICAN WRECK.

    The evidence at the official enquiry concerning the wreck of the steamer Sants Rosa is of a contradictory character. Officers of a schooner which offered aid ...

    Article : 90 words
  58. THE REGISTER CHINA FAMINE FUND.

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  59. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 words
  60. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly a discussion in committee on clauses of the Industrial Bill lasted until 3 o'clock this morning. Mr. Holman then announced his intention to proceed ...

    Article : 90 words
  61. SMITHSON TO BE EXECUTED.

    The Executive has decided that Horatio Smithson, who outraged and murdered a girl named Cumpston at woodlupine on May 13, shall be hanged on August 25. ...

    Article : 34 words
  62. Advertising

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