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  3. THE RIVER STRIKE.

    It was rumored that the strike was off this morning. Mr. Ryan, the U.L.U. organiser, who returned from the city this morning, denies that this is so. He says ...

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  4. "NONE TO-DAY, THANK YOU."

    A deputation of 35 census card collectors to-day waited upon Mr. Miller (secretary to the Department of Home Affairs) with the request that he would forward to the ...

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  5. ENGINE-DRIVERS' WAGES

    Further evidence was taken before Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court to-day regarding the conditions of work and living among engine-drivers and ...

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  6. MOORISH TROUBLES.

    M. Cruppi. Minister for Foreign Affairs, soeaking in the Senate on Saturday in respect to the revolt of Berber tribesmen against the Sultan ot Morocco, said if ...

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  7. TURKISH REVOLTS.

    Following up their recent successes, the rebellious Arabs in the Yemen are now shelling El Sajjeh with guns captured from the Turkish Troops. The Porte has ...

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  8. NAVAL AFFAIRS.

    The first-class armored cruiser Inde[?]tigable, launched in 1909, and officially credited with a speed of 25 knots, developed a speed of 29 knots in a trial on Saturday. ...

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  9. IN QUEST OF PEACE.

    The Inter-Parliamentary Council, now sitting in Brussels, have unanimously adopted the resolution moved by Lord Weardale (Hon. Philip James Stanhope)— ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The report of the Select Committee of the South African Senate, which was appointed to consider the subject of close[?] settlement, advocates the concession by the ...

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  11. A HOPPNER PORTRAIT.

    The portrait of Mrs. Beridge, by John Hoppner, R.A., was sold by auction on Saturday at Christie's Mart for £6,510. Hoppner was born at Whitechapel in ...

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  12. PARENTS OF LARGE FAMILIES.

    A strange procession met in the Invalides-square on Saturday. This comprised the League of Fathers and Mothers of Large Families, and their object was ...

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  13. GEORGE GRAY'S STROKE.

    The executive of the Billiards Control Club do not intend to introduce rules interfering with the favorite scoring stroke of George Gray, the Australian boy ...

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  14. CHAMPAGNE DISTRICT.

    Huge processions, organised by the winegrowers in the department of Anbe, which was recently severed from the area authorised to label its wines "champagne," were ...

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  15. GEBMAN NAVAL YARD.

    Seven hundred employes of the Schichau shipbuilding yard at Danzig, where the battleship Ersatz Aegir is being built, ceased work on Saturday. They demand ...

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  16. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Minister of Customs has framed a regulation prohibiting the transfer from one State to another of bags of products weighing over 200 lb. in the case of wheat, ...

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  17. RETURNED CRICKETERS.

    The South African cricketers arrived back from Australia to-day. When interviewed the manager (Mr. Fitzgerald) said the tour had been a great success, both ...

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  18. RARE VOLUMES.

    Mr. Alfred Henry Huth, the owner of the famous Huth library, and the vice-president of the Bibliographical Society, has supervised the selection of fifty rare books. ...

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  19. TREACHEROUS ABORS.

    Further details have been received throwing light on the recent massacre by Abor tribesmen of an unarmed party led by Mr. Noel Williamson and Dr. Gregorson. ...

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  20. BAFFLED BUBGLARS.

    The offices of Messrs. Healey & Co., brewers, at Aston, were broken into by burglars last night, but the robbers secured very little plunder, although they ...

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  21. MURDEROUS THIEF.

    A burglary, recalling the tragic events at Houndsditch, in London, in December, when three policemen were shot by Anarchists, occurred yesterday in the office of ...

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  22. A MINER ENTOMBED.

    A sensational mining accident occurred to-day at the claim of the New Normanby Company, Ballarat East. Two miners£Mr. Samuel Rowe, 23 years of age, and Mr. ...

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  23. COFFIN FULL OF DYNAMITE.

    Two men were arrested here yesterday as they were c[?] coffin to the Winter Palace at St. Petersburg. On being opened the coffin was found to be full of ...

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  24. INSURANCE COMPANIES AT LAW

    The action in Which the National Mutual Life Assurance Association of Australa[?] sued the Widows' Fund Society, claiming £5,000, portion of the amount assured on ...

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  25. ESPIONAGE IN FRANCE.

    During the preliminary examination of the three men-Maimon (a Syrian), Palliez this secretary), and Rouet (a clerk)— charged with the theft of important ...

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  26. AN INDIAN HOLOCAUST.

    During the progress of a native service in a thatched festival building some distance northward of Poona yesterday the place caught fire and blazed furiously. ...

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  27. PURIFIED BY FIRE.

    The notorious "Yoshiwara" quarter of the city of Tokio was the scene of a destructive fire yesterday. It is estimated that 5,000 houses were burnt, and that ...

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  28. DR. JOHNSON'S HOUSE.

    Mr. Cecil Harmsworth is presenting to the nation Dr. Johnson's house in London. This stands is Gough-squure, off Fleetstreet, and it was here, between 1748 and ...

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  29. THE KING AND QUEEN.

    It is officially stated that the King and Queen will visit Edinburgh on July 17, and remain until the 21st. PORTRAIT OF THE KING. ...

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  30. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    The "Morning Post" states that the Australian building at the Festival of Empire, which was erected by Lord Plymouth at his own personal expense, will, like the ...

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  31. A POPULAR HERO.

    A sentence of three months' imprisonment imposed upon a man named Hodgson for an assault on an unpopular constable named Henthorn, last week, led to a riot ...

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  32. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    On Saturday the Western Australian Post and Telegraph Association received, an intimation that the Postmaster-General had agreed to raise the minimum salary for ...

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  33. A MAMMOTH AIRSHIP.

    It is stated that a company is being formed with a capital of £2,000,000 to construct a number of Boerner's rigid airships. Each vessel is to have a gas capacity of ...

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  34. A YOUNG MAN'S DEATH.

    As the result of the death of a young man at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospitalate last night two brothers have been charged with feloniously slaying him. The ...

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  35. TENNIS.

    It is reported here that A. F. Wilding, playing in the open singles at Lyons, beat Paulin, 6—0, 6—1, 6—0. The report, however, is not confirmed. ...

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  36. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 4,095,000 quarters, as against 4,325,000 quarters last week, and for ...

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  37. SHIPS WITH GLASS BOTTOMS.

    An interesting experiment for increasing the speed of ships and lessening their consumption of fuel is shortly to be tried on a liner. A steamer's bottom is to be ...

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  38. A SEA ELEPHANT.

    The Zoological Gardens in Regent's Park have acquired a healthy sea elephant. This is the only specimen of the kind in England:[?] ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A series of blizzards have ruined the early potato crops on the Island of Jersey, in the English Channel, occasioning losses estimated at £100,000. ...

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  43. BROKEN HILL.

    A man attempted to "ring tne changes" on Mrs. Burns, fruiterer, Argent-street, on Saturday evening. The attempted was frustrated by Mrs. Burns' vigilance, but the ...

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