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  2. TECHNICAL COLLEGE.

    Recently the Employers' Federation carried a resolution protesting against the recommendation of the board which enquired into the management ...

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  3. ARBITRATION

    A treaty between the United States and Britain which provides for arbitration over pecuniary claims in accordance with the general arbitration treaty, with ...

    Article : 69 words
  4. TRAIN ROBBERY.

    A sensational train robbery took place near Buffalo, North Dakota, today. The express was proceeding at its ...

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  5. EMPIRE LABOR.

    A conference took place in London yesterday between the overseas Labor representatives at present in England and members of the home Labor ...

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  6. VETO BILL THIRD READING PASSED.

    Considerable interest was manifested to-day in the Veto Bill, which came up for its third reading in the House of Lords. ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL PEACE.

    The strike of the employes of the wine and spirit merchants, which commenced at the beginning of the week, has been declared at an end and the men ...

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  8. BY-ELECTION. Legislative Council.

    To-night—Port road, Hindmarsh. To-night—Corner St. Vincent street and Commercial road, Port Adelaide. To-night—Central market, city. ...

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  9. ELECTION [?]AMPAI[?]N.

    Mr. J. J. Jelley, the Labor candidate for the Central Division representation in the Legislative Council addressed an enthusiastic meeting of supporters in ...

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  10. NOT RETIRING

    It was reported here recently that the British ambassador at Washington (Hon. J. Bryce) contemplated retiring on the conclusion of the ...

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  11. THE FI[?]HTING FUND.

    On Friday the following additional donations were received to the fighting fund:—S.A. Gas Employes, £1; H. J. Pudney, £1; Vantrims, £1. ...

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  12. A SOCIAL SHOCK.

    Lord Morley, in moving the third reading of the Veto Bill, said that he was careful to dissociate the Government from the amendments that had ...

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  13. HINTS TO ELECTORS.

    A fortnight from to-day those in the Central District who are qualified to vote for the election of a member of the Legislative Council will be asked to ...

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  14. PORTUGAL

    Advices received from G[?]imaraes state that severe conflicts have taken place there between the inhabitants of the town and the Government troops. ...

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  15. IN QUARANTINE

    The captain and crew of the liner Bendu, from Bombay, have been placed in quarantine. The vessel had a clean bill of health ...

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  16. MINERS' PHTHISIS.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Watt) had his attention drawn to-day to the proposal of the Mining Employes' Association of Bendigo to parade a number ...

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  17. AVIATION.

    Harry Cowling, an amateur aviator, had a marvellous escape from death to-day. He was flying in his aeroplane, and ...

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  18. CUBAN UNREST

    Cuba is in a somewhat unsettled state at present and unrest is everywhere. General Garibaldi announces that he ...

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  19. QUEEN WILHELMINA.

    Queen Wilhelmina, of Holland, and her Consort, Duke Henry of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, have been invited to visit President Fai[?]ieres, of France, ...

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  20. LORD KNOLLYS

    The retirement of Lord Knollys as the King's private secretary has occasioned some prophecy as to his successor. ...

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  21. GROSS IMMORALITY.

    In the court to-day Alice Tweedy, 15 years of age, residing with her parents at Ironbark, Bendigo, charged Gerald Jones, a Bendigo youth, with having ...

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  22. SMALL COMET.

    The Yerkes Observatory has been taking nightly observatons of Kiess' comet since the Lick Observatory announced the discovery of it on July 8. ...

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  23. LANDSLIDE.

    A disastrous land slide occurred to-day at the Carrara marble quarry. Many of the men working there were unable to get out of the way and ...

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  24. JAPANESE SPY

    It is reported that a Japanese [?]litary [?]py was arrested last night. He was caught on the parade ground at Hamelburg while examining, with the ...

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  25. MOROCCAN CRISIS.

    Lloyds are issuing insurance polices in connection with the international trouble over Morocco. Insurances are being taken out ...

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  26. BENEFICIAL RAINS

    Splendid rains have fallen in the south west of Queensland. At I[?]amincka and Birdsville two inches have been registered. ...

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  27. DEGRADATION

    It has been stated that the number of methylated spirit drinkers is rapidly increasing. The police contemplate urging that extreme penalties be ...

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  28. GENERAL GABLES REID'S MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    The latest bulletin concerning Sir George Reid, his daughter, and son, who were recently involved in a motor accident, is that they are all rapidly ...

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  29. CIRCUS ARISTOCRAT.

    Donna Elvira de Bourbon, daughter of the late Don Carlos, the Pretender to the Spanish throne, is negotiating with a circus proprietor in Madrid for ...

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  30. BILLIARDS

    A billiard match of 12,000 between Stevenson and Reece was commenced this afternoon. Reece was conceded [?]000 points. The champion was ...

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  31. THIRSTY VENICE

    A water famine has been caused in Venice owing to the bursting of a water main. The situation is critical, and the ...

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  32. CHANNEL SWIMMING INSURANCE.

    Lloyds are issuing insurance policies against anyone swimming across the English Channel before August [?]. The premium required is [?] ...

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  33. MEXICO.

    The Mexican border town of Agua[?]rieta has again been placed under martial law. This is due to the fact that Captain ...

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  34. Inter-State Parliaments. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. Hughes (Acting Prime Minister) stated to-day that the Commonwealth Government had not yet received from the Federal Statistician any official ...

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  35. A NEW ZEPPELIN.

    The mew Zeppelin dirigible. Schwaben made her maiden trip to-day. The vessel left Friedrichshafen for Lucerne with a complement of eight ...

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  36. CHAMPA[?]NE

    The acute controversy which was caused some time ago by the question of delim[?]ing the area in which champagne is manufactured is to be ...

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  37. METALS.

    The latest quotations for metals are as follow:—Copper, £56 15/; tin, £191 15/; lead, £13 13/9; spelter, £25. ...

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  38. CASUALTIES. AN ARM BROKEN.

    An accident occurred at Wall[?]roo on Thursday in the phosphate works. While a fitter named H. Rivers was engaged with some machinery by some means ...

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  39. VALUABLE LAND.

    Mr. King O'Malley (Minister of Home Affairs) proposes resuming the whole the block upon part of which the Sydney general post office stands. The ...

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  40. THOSE ROCKETS

    A report reached the Marine Board office on Friday to the effect that a number of rockets were seen on Thursday evening by two residents of ...

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  41. SAD FATALITY.

    QUORN, July 20.—About 11 a.m. this morning the police received word that Mr. George Smith, aged 26 years, a laborer in the employ of Mr. William ...

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  42. KOLAPORE CUP.

    The shooting at Bisley for the Kolapore Cup was concluded to-day and resulted in a win for the English team with a score of 759 points. ...

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  43. SIR GEORGE REID

    The condition of the Australian High Commissioner (Sir George Reid), who had his arm broken in two places in a recent motor accident, is much ...

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  44. HORSE AND ELECTRIC CAR.

    Two ladies in a trap had an unpleasant experience in the city on Friday evening. Shortly after five o'clock they were driving southwards along King Wil. ...

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  45. PITY THE POOR BANK

    At the half-yearly meeting of the City Bank to-day the chairman stated that the bank had been adversely affected by the amount of the land tax ...

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  46. COTTON MARKET

    Following on the sensational trading of yesterday there were further heavy declines in cotton to-day, which showed a tremendous loss of from 16/ to 19/ ...

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  47. HAITIAN REVOLT

    The rebellion in the republic or H[?] is assuming alarming proportions. The revolutionists have entered the city of Cape Haytien and are engaged ...

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  48. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At a Cabinet meeting to-day consideration was given to the dislocation of public business by the interpolation of Mr. G. Wade's censure motion. The ...

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  49. FORGED CHEQUES

    The German consul here has received information to the effect that a prominent lawyer named Schlottman, who practised in Weimar, the capital of the ...

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  50. BULLET IN THE HEAD.

    SYDNEY, July 21—Alfred Joseph Wilson 21, living at Se[?]on Park, Rookwood, was found at Bankstown with a bullet lodged in the base of [?] skull and a ...

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  51. KILLED BY A TAXI CAB.

    SYDNEY, July 21—James Crook, aged 12 years, a school boy, who was knocked down by a taxi-cab in Abercromb[?]e street on Wednesday died to-day from a ...

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  52. CRICKET

    Playing for Hampshire to-day against Worcestershire, C. B. Fry, the Hampshire captain, gave the bowlers a lot of trouble. He was at the ...

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  53. DIVIDEND OF 10 PER CENT.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney a dividend at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum was declared. ...

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  54. FOOTBALLER INJURED.

    One of the popular Owen residents and captain of the football team, sustained a nasty accident on Saturday last while playing in a football match Owen v. ...

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