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  2. ADELAIDE WHEAT.

    Some time ago when I was discussing produce matters with the Commercial Agent, he mentioned that he proposed to institute enquiries into the milling value ...

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  3. THE NAVY

    Mr. Robert Blatchford, who has long taken a prominent part in the agitation for maintaining Britain's naval supremacy over Germany, in a strongly-written article in ...

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  4. GERMANS IN SAMOA

    Replying in the German Reichstag yesterday to crities, who complained of the refusal of the Government to issue arms to German settlers in Samoa, Hen ...

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  5. BIG FIRE AT COBAR.

    The most disastrous fire ever experienced in Cobar occurred on Friday night, when the premises and stock owned by Messrs. Ward, Bussell, & Co. were burned to the ...

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  6. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

    The Oxford and Cambridga University boat race was contested on the Thames on Saturday and resulted in a victory for Oxford by three lengths. ...

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  7. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr.Doakin yesterday dispatched a letter to the Trime Minister (Mr. Fisher) in Queensland, asking him to call Parliament together earlier than at the end of ...

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  8. THE BARRIER DISPUTE.

    The Combined Unions' committee state that a total of £240 was received from various sources on Saturday towards the lockout fund. ...

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  9. SOUTH AERICA.

    The agreement between, the Transvaal and Mozambique authorities with regard to railway rates and the supply of native labor has been signed after consultation between ...

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  10. TROUBLE IN EGYPT

    The new law enacted by the Egyptian authorities for curbing the seditious press led to a serious disturbance in Cairo yesterday. Some 5,000 persons, chiefly ...

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  11. MR. JESSE COLLINGS.

    Mr. Jesse Collings, Conservative member for the Bordesley division of Birmingham, and an ardent advocate of tariff reform, is lying in a critical condition, the result ...

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  12. LLOYDS.

    In consequence of criticisms directed against Lloyds, the well-known shipping and underwriting centre, which was incorporated by Act of Parliament in 1871, the ...

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  13. A NOTABLE VICTORIAN.

    Mr. William McCulloch, one of the most prominent of Victorians, died at Stawell this morning in his 77th year. The deceased, who had been ailing some months, ...

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  14. EXPLOSION AT SEA.

    A terrible explosion occurred yesterday aboard the petroleum vessel Jules Henri while lying in the harbor at Marseilles. The vessel at the time was undergoing official ...

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  15. ANTI-SOCIALISM.

    The Nonconformists of Great Britain are forming an association to combat socialism in the Free Churches and to discountenance the introduction of politics into the ...

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  16. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange:— Associated Mines, buyers 24/4, sellers 25/7. ...

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  17. OBITUARY.

    The death, from appendicitis, is announced of Major-General Ralph Arthur Penrhyn Clements, who two years ago was appointed commander of the Fourth ...

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  18. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    A deputation, representing the Australian Sugar-producers' Association, waited on Mr. Tudor (Minister of Customs) yesterday, and urged that the excise and ...

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  19. FRANCE AND CANADA.

    The Franco-Canadian Commercial Convention, which the French Senate have just ratified by 217 votes to 6, according to the "Daily Mail's" Paris correspondent, ...

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  20. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Silver.—Friday's quotation is 23?d. per oz., and Satuiday's 23 7-16d. Copper.—On spot, £57 6/3 to £57 11/3; at three months, £57 18/9 to £53 3/9; ...

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  21. AMERICAN EMBASSY.

    Dr. C. W. Eliot, formerly President of the Harvard University, who was mentioned as probable successor to Mr. Whitelaw Reid as American Ambassador in ...

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  22. HARVESTER COMMISSION.

    The Harvester Commission continued its sittings yesterday. Mr. Henry Gardiner, of Gardiner Bros., who act as agents for T. Robinson & Co., said they sold Federal ...

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  23. YACHTSMEN IN PERIL.

    During heavy weather on Saturday afternoon, about a mile from shore off Brighton Beach, the yacht Gauntlet, belonging to Mr. Herbert Green, was capsized and ...

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  24. AMERICAN CUSTOMS.

    The Collector of Customs in New York has ordered the American Sugar Refining Company to pay 1,239,000 dollars in respect of duties evaded,between 1901 and 1907 by ...

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  25. OLD SAILOR'S VAGARIES

    Early on Saturday morning great excitement was occasioned at the Victorian homes tor the aged at Royal Park by the vagaries of an inmate, Robert Talbot, aged ...

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  26. AN UNHAPPY MARRIAGE

    In the District Court yesterday, before Judge Docker, Fiances Maude Griffiths proceedcd against James Albert Griffiths for divorce on the grounds of adultery ...

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  27. SUPPOSED JAPANESE SPIES.

    The Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce), referring to the comments of the Japanese Consul-General in Sydney on the statement that a party of Japanese ...

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  28. RAILWAY EMPLOYES.

    Lord Cromer, to whom the dispute between the Midland Railway Company and their employes regarding wages and hours of labor was referred for arbitration, has ...

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  29. GERMAN WARSHIP.

    The German surveying ship Planet, with Captain Von Trother in comnnnd from Matupe, in the Bougainville straits, arrived yeaterday, and shortly afterwards Dr. ...

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  30. BRITISH POLITICS.

    A Bill introduced by Mr. Charles Roberts Liberal member for Lincoln, for the compulsory closing of public-house on election days, as a precaution against on ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Mr. Jas, Themar, of Iron and Coal Block, Mirboo North, has offered to supply the Federal Government with 100,000 tons ot iron ore free of cost to be used in the ...

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  32. FEDERAL AFFAIRES.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) published in the Commonwealth "Govern ment Gazette" yesterday two orders under section 57 of the Post and Telegraph Act ...

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  33. RAILWAY FATALITIES.

    A fearful death befell a railway gatekeeper, James Boxall, at Geelong yesterday afternoon. The deceased, who was 55 years of age and father of a large family, ...

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  36. RAILWAY CONFERENCE.

    The inter-State Railway Conference was brought to a conclusion on Saturday. It was attended by heads of the traffic, locomotive, permanent way, and chief ...

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  37. FLOODS IN TASMANIA.

    Heavy floods are reported from the Huon district, scores of sheep and cattle having been washed away and thousands of bushels of apples rendered worthless. It is ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    During last week the State batteries crushed 1,629 tons for 998 oz. A Dreadnought fund has been started in Perth by Dr. Law, who contributes £25. ...

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  39. DESTRUCTIVE INSECT.

    In a shipment of undressed timber brought from the Malay Peninsula the Assistant Government Entomologist has noted larvae of a beetle or destructive habits. ...

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  40. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    A shocking accident occurred yesterday at Stawell, when the three-year-old daughter of Charles Newall, brickmaker, was kicked in the mouth by a horse. All the ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND.

    On Saturday Australian grapes sold freely at auction from 7/ to 8/ per case. Mr. Menzies, the Victorian Minister of Lands, visited Wakarapa yesterday in ...

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