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  2. LATE CRICKET.

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  3. LAND TAX IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the House of Lords yesterday, the Lord Chancellor (Lord Haldane) gave a non-committal reply to a question put by Lard Comperdown--whether Mr. Lloyd ...

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  4. NAVAL POLICY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--During the debate on the Supplementary Naval Estimates, Mr. Winston Churchill (First Lord) said it was incorrect to say that the battleships had been withdrawn ...

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  5. THE CRICKET CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Australians engaged Sussex to-day at Brighton. The Sussex team is as follows:--Ranjitsinhjl, Chaplin, Simms, Fender, Holloway, Vine, A. ...

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  6. DOCK RIOTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--The transport workers on strike at the docks are becoming vicious. To-day a gang of 50 strikers unexpectedly ...

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  7. STORM-SWEPT.

    After a brief respite, gales of considerable fury again raged along the coastline yesterday. The storms were attended by very heavy rain squalls and high seas, nearly the whole length of ...

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  8. SPEAKER'S SALARY.

    Mr. Willis is, apparently, not satisfied with the salary of £1000 per annum which Parliament allows to him for his services as Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, and it was ...

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  9. FUTURE OF OPERA.

    "From your experience so far, what do you think of the future of opera in Australia?" Mr. Thomas Quinlan was asked yesterday by a representative of "The Daily Telegraph." ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  11. AT A CITY DOCK.

    LONDON, Thursday.--It appears that after the Tower-hill meeting 2000 dockers followed an "orator," and marched to the docks in two sections. ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. TORN FROM MOORINGS.

    Evidence of the fury of the gale on the South Coast was given by the fact that two vessels were torn from their moorings. The Department of Navigation received a ...

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  13. HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--"The Times" compares the present situation of the Liberal Party to that of the Unionists of 1903, when Mr. Chamberlain, with Mr. Balfour's sanction, ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN ATTITUDE.

    VIENNA, Thursday.--Discussing the latest developments of the naval competition, the "Pester Lloyd" (Buda Pesth) remarks:--"Let Great Britain assure Austria that she will never have ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. AUSTRALIANS BEATEN.

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  16. NATIONAL STOPPAGE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The strike committee is considering the advisability of a national extension of the strike. The Hull dockers are to take a ballot on the question of a national stoppage. ...

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  17. A MELBOURNE TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The dead body of Marion Reid, a divorced woman, believed to have been an actress, was discovered on the back verandah of a house in Boughton-lane. ...

    Article : 199 words
  18. ANOTHER STRIKE EMISSARY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Mr. J. Havelock Wilson, secretary of the National Seamen's Union (who was recently in Australia and New Zealand), is endeavoring to procure a ...

    Article : 39 words
  19. UNIONIST POLICY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Lord Lansdowne Opposition leader in the House of Lords, outlined the Unionists' future land policy yesterday at a meeting of the Rural League. ...

    Article : 78 words
  20. SUPER-DREADNOUGHTS.

    PARIS, Wednesday Evening.--The "Matin" states that at Germany's instigation Italy is laying down six super-Dreadnoughts, two of which are to be completed by the end of 1912. ...

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  21. FEARS FOR THE SEAGULL II.

    Halt full of water and in a critical position was the latest report received from the captain of the Sea Gull II. The vessel, it appears, is owned by Mr. P. Cullen, of ...

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  22. AN AWFUL PRAYER.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--Mr. Bon Tillett, in addressing a strikers' meeting at Tower-hill to-day, dramatically called upon those present to join him in a prayer to God ...

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  23. THE AVERAGES.

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  24. DUTY OF THE DOMINIONS.

    OTTAWA, Thursday.--The Toronto "Globe," alluding to the naval crisis, says:--"The time has come for the 15,000,000 Oversea while men to stand behind the Motherland, guard the ...

    Article : 47 words
  25. SCULLING RACE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Port of London Authority has arranged for four boats to follow the Arnst-Barry race for the world's sculling championship. ...

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  26. HOW THE BELBOWRIE FARED.

    Captain Joe Weston, the owner of the Belbowrie, received telegrams from Captain Boyd yesterday giving particulars of the mishap. Captain Boyd wired that the vessel carried ...

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  27. THE COAL-LOADING DISPUTE

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.--The board dealing with the dispute between the coal-loading contractor at Newcastle and the crane employees sat again to-day, and took further evidence ...

    Article : 343 words
  28. ADDITION, NOT SUBTRACTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. J. D. Hazen, the Canadian Navy Minister, said last night, at a meeting of the Maritime League, that Canada's naval contribution would not be in reduction of ...

    Article : 63 words
  29. AN INDUSTRIAL BILL.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Labor Party's Industrial Agreements Bill provides for the registration by the Board of Trade of agreements between masters and workmen, and ...

    Article : 39 words
  30. NOTES ON THE TOUR.

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  31. KETCH IN DANGER.

    The ketch Premier has reached port, and the captain tells a sensational story of his experience in last week's gale. The Premier was on her passage from Bellinger River to ...

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  32. MINE FLOODED.

    UNION TOWN (Pennsylvania), Wednesday Evening.--Fourteen miners were drowned through water rushing into the main shaft of the Frick coal mine. ...

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  33. WAR UNTHINKABLE.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday Evening.-- Dr. Paasche, Vice-President of the Gorman Reichstag, speaking at a banquet, declared that war between Germany and Great Britain was ...

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  34. HARD WORK OVER.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Arnst has now finished his hard sculling, and will content himself with occasional spurts. The New Zealander admits he has trained ...

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  35. AMERICAN POLICY.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--The Democrats in the House of Representatives refused, on a vote of 70 to 62, to change the decision of the House refusing to allow the building of any ...

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  36. MORE RECIPROCITY.

    OTTAWA, Thursday.--The Government is about to despatch a trade commissioner to improve trade between Canada and Newfoundland. A strong effort will be made to link ...

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  37. AFRICANS IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday Evening.--The match between the South Africans and the Woodbrook team was continued to-day. The Africans lost seven wickets for 212 runs ...

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  38. THE PUBLIC HEALTH.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir James Barr (president), speaking at the B.M.A. Congress, said that doctors must not rest content with the treatment of disease but must instill into the ...

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  39. TO-DAY.

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  40. FIJI'S NEW GOVERNOR.

    SUVA, Thursday.--The landing of the Governor, Sir E. B. Sweet-Escott, was witnessed by a large concourse of people. The town council presented an address of ...

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  41. NOVA SCOTIAN PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Sir George Reid will sail on August 3 to represent the Commonwealth at the celebration of the, 150th anniversary of Parliamentary government in Nova ...

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  42. THE MISSING KETCH CANDIDATE

    There were no tidings of the missing ketch Candidate yesterday. The vessel is now seriously overdue, and owners and underwriters have grave fears for the vessel. Captain ...

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  43. SECOND MATCH.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The South Africans entered on their second match against Ireland in Dublin to-day. The home side had scored 83 for seven wickets ...

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  44. INDIAN PUBLIC SERVICES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--It is understood that Mr. E. S. Montagu (Under-Secretary for India), when making his Indian Budget statement on Tuesday next, will announce the names of the ...

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  45. BUSH TRAGEDY.

    A telegram was yesterday received by the Inspector-General of Police from Sub-inspector Atkinson, of Grafton, stating that a man named Edward Hoey, 65 years of age, had been found ...

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  46. STUDY OF EUGENICS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Eugenics Congress was opened yesterday. Mr. A. J. Balfour, M.P., speaking at the inaugural banquet, said the congress had to ...

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  47. BUTTER WASHED ASHORE AT EDEN.

    EDEN, Thursday.--Lumps of butter are being washed ashore, which, from all appearances, come from the same source as those recently picked up on the beach Dear Tathra. Evidently ...

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  48. ALBANIAN SUCCESS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday.--The Albanian revels captured Prishtina on Sunday. The garrison surrendered. ...

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  49. QUEENSLAND.

    The total value of the minerals (including gold and coal) won in Queensland last year was £3,661,063. ...

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  50. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.--The Shortland colliery was idle to-day. The men contended that their was not properly presented to the conciliation committee before the recent award ...

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  51. THE LADYSMITH BUFFETED.

    LAURIETON, Thursday.-- The ketch Ladysmith, which passed through the recent gale, is now here. She had a serve buffeting. The vessel left Sydney on the 13th inst. On the 14th ...

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  52. MIKADO'S HEALTH.

    TOKIO, Thursday.--The Mikado's strength, is now exhausted after a bad night on Wednesday night. ...

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  53. CONSPIRATORS' CONFESSIONS

    CAIRO, Wednesday Evening.--The newspapers publish alleged confessions of those concerned in the recent conspiracy against the Egyptian Administration, including a plot to kill Lord ...

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  54. ARISTOCRATIC "APACHES."

    PARIS, Wednesday Evening.--An "Apache" named Sauret, a son of General Sauret, has been sentenced to five years' imprisonment at Douai for committing a series of assaults and ...

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  55. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    With respect to the temporary employees in the public service, the Premier has intimated that no technical objection can be raised to an appeal through the Clerks' Union to the ...

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  56. JAPANESE CONSULAR ADVICES.

    The Japanese Consul (Mr. Miki Saito) was yesterday in receipt of a cable from the Minister of the Imperial Household, stating that the Emperor had passed a restful night, and that ...

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  57. GILDED SIXPENCES.

    The Sydney police have at last succeeded in discovering the source of the gilded sixpences, a large number of which have recently been successfully passed on business people ...

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  58. MAIL STEAMERS IN THE GALE.

    The P. and O. R.M.S. Mongolia, from London via ports, made splendid weather of the gale. She was due at daylight, but did not put in an appearance until nearly noon yesterday. High ...

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  59. ALBANIAN REVOLUTION.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.--Prince Gustave Pikran, an exiled Albanian now residing in New Zealand, has received a call to return and lead the Albanian revolution. ...

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  60. GAMBLING AT SEA.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday.--A crusade against gambling on Pacific liners was started when the District-Attorney was informed that the practice was general on vessels arriving ...

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  61. "TREASURE ISLAND."

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday Evening.--Christmas Island has been sold to a buyer whose name is not disclosed. Father Rougier negotiated the sale from the ...

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  62. SEWERAGE SCHEME FOR DUBBO.

    The Public Works Committee yesterday reported to Parliament in favor of the construction of a scheme of sewerage for the town of Dubbo, at an estimated cost of £35,800. The ...

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  63. WARNING SIGNALS.

    Danger signals were hoisted on the flagstaffs at South Head and Middle yesterday ...

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  64. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    NORFOLK ISLAND, Thursday.--Messrs. O. M. Quintal and J. F. Young were re-elected without opposition to the Executive Council to-day. ...

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  65. Advertising

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