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  2. CRIPPEN'S CRIME.

    Last month the Executive Council of the Law Society of Great Britain found Mr. Arthur Newton, the solicitor of the murderer, Hawley Harvey Crippen, ...

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  3. BALCONY ROBBERS.

    Depending for protection on a revolver, presumed to be part of the proceeds of a theft at St. Kilda, two young men have been lately exploiting the possibilities of ...

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  4. FOREST FIRES IN AMERICA

    Terrific forest fires have occurred in Northern Michigan, and have destroyed the twin towns of Aosable and Oscada. At least 75 people have perished, and ...

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  5. A NORTH-EASTERN PORT.

    At the invitation of Mr. Copplestone, Walden of Scottsdale, and under the auspices of the North Eastern Harbour League, a Parliamentary party visited ...

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  6. BLACK HAND IN ITALY.

    The remarkable revelations made by Captain Fabbrom in the trial now proceeding at Viterbo of the members of the Camorra Society were continued ...

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  7. ARBITRATION.

    In reference to the statement made that owing to the projected Anglo-American arbitration treaty, Japan has agreed to the proposal of Great Britain ...

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  8. SITUATION IN MOROCCO.

    The French Government has instructed its ambassador to Spain to demand an explanation regarding incidents at Alcazar, including the stopping of a ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    A cable message from London states thal Field-Marshal Lord Kitchener has paid a long visit to the Foreign Office, and that it is understood the visit had ...

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  10. BARQUE DISMASTED.

    The four-masted barque Drummuir, which has been off the Australian coast for seven days in a partially dismasted condition, had a somewhat sensational ...

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  11. HOSPITAL PATIENTS DEATH.

    The inquiry into the circumstances of the death of Sadie Cooper, a young woman, who died from the effects of carbolic poisoning in the Melbourne ...

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  12. BISLEY MEETING.

    At the Bisley meeting yesterday firing took place for Lord Cheylesmore's special trophy for competition among the Australian and Canadian cadets. ...

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  13. AMERICAN BRIDES.

    Senator Kahn in the United States Senat[?] yesterday introduced his motion for the imposition of a heavy tax on the dowers of American brides ...

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  14. KING'S VISIT TO IRELAND.

    The visit to Ireland of the King and Queen and the Prince of Wales concluded to-day, and the Royal party embarked on board the yacht Victoria and ...

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  15. MELBOURNE SHEEP SHOW.

    The forthcoming thirty-fourth annual show of the Australian Sheepbreeders' Association, which is to begin on July 18, is attracting much attention from ...

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  16. OVERSEA VISITORS.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher, the Prime Minister of Australia, left London to-day on his return to the Commonwealth. A large number of people assembled at ...

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  17. COMMONWEALTH CAPITAL.

    Sir William Lyne attended the rooms of the Fine Art Society yesterday, on behalf of the Cbmmomwealth, and accepted from Mr. Mortimer Me[?]pes, the ...

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  18. BIRKBECK BANK.

    The Chancery Division of the High Court of Justicce ruled to-day that the shareholders of the Birkbeck Bank, which suspended payment early last ...

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  19. INCENDIARISM AT KALGOORLIE

    What appears to have been a deliberate attempt to burn down the Kalgoorlie Town-hall was made this morning at 3 o'clock. The watchman discovered ...

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  20. KILLLING A NATIVE.

    The trial has concluded at Nakura, in British East Africa, of the Hon. Galbraith Lowry Egerton Cole, late of the 10th Hussars, son of the Earl of ...

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  21. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Forty Unionist members of the House of Commons who are in sympathy with the fighting policy in regard to the Parliament Bill met at St. Stephens ...

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  22. RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT PENGUIN.

    A railway accident occurred here this afternoon. The afternoon train from Burnie got about a mile from the station on the way to Ulverstone, when, on ...

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  23. WORKERS' DWELLINGS.

    The Workers' Dwelling Bill, introduced by Mr. A. C. Carmichael, the Assistant-Treasurer, in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly provides ...

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  24. COAL-MINING STRIKE.

    About 800 men have been thrown idle at the Newcastle Wallsend Coal Company's mine at Newcastle through the striking of about 50 wheelers. ...

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  25. THE VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day. Mr. Peter McBride, the Acting Chief Secretary, moved the second reading of the Workmen's Compensation Bill. ...

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  26. HEAT WAVE IN AMERICA.

    All records have been broken by the extreme heat conditions which have prevailed for several days past in the Eastern States of America, and the heat still ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    Fifty of the Australian Cadets who visited England for the Coronation are now camped at Disley, and 70 at the Crystal Palace, their quarters at the ...

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  28. WRECK OF THE SANTA ROSA.

    An official inquiry was opened yesterday, in San Francisco into the loss of the steamer Santa Rosa, 2,417 tons, belonging to the Pacific Coast Steamship Co., ...

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  29. CENSUS ENUMERATIONS AND POPULATION ESTIMATES.

    The Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. G. H. Knibbs) is at present engaged on a complete investigation of the question of intercensal estimates of population, ...

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  30. LABOUR DISPUTES.

    The dock labourers in Sunderland again struck work yesterday, and secured a farthing per hour advance upon the terms agreed to last week. This makes ...

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  31. DEATH OF AN ORPHAN.

    At the inquest on George Jones, lately an inmate of the Swan Orphanage, belonging to the Anglican Church, the jury found that the death was ...

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  32. CHARGE OF STEALING EVIDENCE.

    At the City Court to-day, Napthali H. Sonenberg was charged with stealing a carbon copy of a witness's evidence, the property of the Crown. ...

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  33. BOWLING.

    At a special meeting of the Queensland Bowling Association the proposal to form an Australian Bowling Association was accepted. ...

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  34. LABOUR PARTIES OF THE EMPIRE.

    The "Standard" says to-day that the members of the British Labour Party have conferred with Mr. Andrew Fisher, the Prime Minister of Australia, as to ...

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  35. EXPLOSION OF DYNAMITE.

    A disastrous explosion took place yesterday at an oil store and an adjoining dynamite factory at Wnergendorf, in Westphalia. It resulted in eight people ...

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  36. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    In the United States Senate yesterday, Senator Bailey's free list amendment to the Reciprocity Bill was defeated by a large majority. ...

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  37. RAINS IN N.S.W.

    Heavy rain is recorded on the central coast of New South Wales and over the eastern district generally, with the exception of the extreme north coast. ...

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  38. MILITARY.

    The first parade in Hobart, under the new Commonwealth Military Training Act was held at the Barracks last night Considerably more than 100 boys attend ...

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  39. COAL VEND CASE.

    In the High Court to-day, Mr. Knox, K.C. (for the majority of the colliery proprietors concerned) continued his address in defence in the coal vend case. ...

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  40. AMALGAMATION OF SAVINGS BANKS.

    A ballot taken by the depositors in the Savings Bank of New South Wales on the proposal for an amalgamation with the Government Savings Bank ...

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  41. CONSUMPTION.

    In the report of the Royal Commission on Tuberculosis, which concludes that bovine tuberculosis is readily com municable to infants and children with ...

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  42. LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE.

    The brothers MacNamara were charged yesterday at Los Angeles with the murder of 19 employees of the "Times" office, who lost their lives in the ...

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  43. AVIATION.

    Lieut. Lahm and Lieut. Hart won the elimination balloon race, travelling 425 miles before landing. The Million Population Club balloon was second, ...

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  44. VENEZUELA.

    Although the statement has been confirmed that Cipriano Castro, the ex-President of Venezuela, had returned to the country with 2,[?]00 partisans, and ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND REVENUE.

    The revenue of the Dominion for the June quarter shows an increase of £208,000, as compared with the corresponding period of last year. ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLES.

    At the auction sales of tallow to-day 1,070 casks were offered, and 747 casks sold. Fine mutton sold at 36s. per cwt., and medium at 32s. 6d. Fine beef ...

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  47. HOME RULE.

    On the occasion of the celebrations in Belfast yesterday of the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne vast processions were held, and demonstrations against ...

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  48. CRICKET.

    The return match between the Gentlemen of England and the Players was concluded at Lords' to-day, and resulted in a victory for the former by 130 runs. ...

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  50. WOOL SALES.

    At the third series of the London wool sales to-day there was another large attendance of Home and Continental buyers. A better selection of lots was ...

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  51. SABOTAGE IN FRANCE.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday M. Caillaux, the Premier, stated that since October last there have been reported 2,936 cases of ...

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  52. CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Leslie Lloyd, for whom a warrant was issued yesterday for alleged embezzlement, was brought back to Zeehan from Burnie to-day, and will be charged at ...

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