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  2. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    In connection with the Imperial Defence Conference, the naval experts for the oversea dominions are now discussing with representatives of the Admiralty many ...

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  3. ALL-NIGHT SITTING.

    The Premier intimated early on Tuesday that neither he nor any other member of the Ministry would think of leaving on Thursday to attend the Premiers' ...

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  4. FINANCIAL FIGHT.

    Widespread public interest was excited by the statement of the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George), in a speech at Limehouse, that land was held not ...

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  5. TRAGIC ACCIDENT.

    A terrible fate has befallen Mr. Alan Walter John Ferguseon, third son of the late Right Hon. Sir James Fergusson, Bart., who was Governor of South Australia from ...

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  6. MISSING RATAH.

    Reuter's correspondent at Durban reported that the officers of the Union-Castle mail steamer Guelph 4,917 tons, sighted the missing Lund liner Waratah ...

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  7. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    In Legislative Council Hon. J. Lewis granted one month's leave of absence. Hons. A. von Houssa and A. P. Wilson continued the discussion on the Address-in-reply. Council rose at ...

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  8. ENGLAND'S LAST CHANCE.

    No fewer than 25,000 people were present at Kennington this afternoon, when the Australians resumed their innings from the luncheon interval. Bardsley (63) and ...

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  9. IN THE COUNCIL.

    The Legislative Council had a big notice paper in front of it when it met on Tuesday, but a big agenda often means little discussion. The Hon. J. P. Wilson ...

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  10. IN SUPPORT OF THE BUDGET.

    On Monday a deputation, headed by Mr. James Rowlands (Liberal-Labour M.P. for the Dartford Division of Kent), waited upon the Prime Minister on behalf of the ...

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  11. BLUE ANCHOR LINER SEEN.

    Hopes concerning the safety of the Waratah have revived by the receipt of the following message from Durban:—"Agents of the Blue Anchor (Lund) line here have ...

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  12. MOVEMENTS OF DELEGATES.

    Sir Joseph Ward, Col. Foxton, and Opt. R. MK. Collins visited the King's Colonial Regiment at Salisbury Plain on Monday. After inspecting the lines they conversed ...

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  13. RUSSIAN SUBMARINE DISASTER.

    Some time ago the Russian submarine Kambala sank, and 19 lives were lost. As the result of an investigation of the circumastanees attending the disaster, the ...

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  14. CRUISER HERMES TO JOIN IN THE SEARCH.

    The second-class cruiser Hermes, 5,090 tons, 20 knots, which is due at Capetown to-morrow, will by instruction from the Admiralty, forthwith join in the search for ...

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  15. FIXING LAND VALUES.

    In the House of Commons on Monday the closure was frequently applied to the debates on proposed amendments to the clauses of the Finance Bill dealing with ...

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  16. THE ESQUIMALT NAVAL YARD.

    The Canadian Government has arranged formally assume the duty of managing and maintaining the naval yard at Esquimalt, Vancouver Island, at the end of ...

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  17. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    A difficulty in connection with a railway matter has caused some trouble between Japan and China. The former proceeded to widen and relay the railway ...

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  18. A STRANGE PRESENTIMENT.

    It is stated that Mr. G. G. Sawyer, a saloon passenger from Sydney, who booked bis passage to London, broke his journey, at Durban, as he had a presentiment of ...

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  19. "MAXIMUM STEADINESS ASSURED."

    Mr. C. S. Richardson, engineering expert to the Geelong Harbour, Board, who landed at Durban, speaks in high termas of the Waratah and her machinery. He says the ...

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  20. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    As the cleaner of a ballast train which camped here lost night was lighting up at 3.30 this morning he noticed flames in the vicinity of a store at the southern end of ...

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  21. TRAM AND TRAIN COLLISION

    A terrible railway accident happened on Monday at Lohgumeau, a French town 12 miles south of Paris. A goods train collided with a tramcar at a crossing, Eleven ...

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  22. PLENTY OF FREEBOARD.

    As it has been suggested that the loading of the Waratah may have had something to do with the non-appearance of the steamer a representative of The Register on ...

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  23. RETURN OF THE PANDORA.

    The cruiser Pandora has returned to Durban. Commander Alex, Davidson reports that a vigilant lookout was kept during the voyage; but not a trace of the ...

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  24. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for July show that the imports into the United Kingdom were worth £50,320,608, an increase of £3,547,573 compared with the ...

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  25. TURKEY.

    Ferid Bey, the Minister for the Interior in the Turkish Government, has resigned his office and Talaat Bey, the leader of the recent Parliamentary deputation to Great ...

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  26. SOLOMON'S TEMPLE.

    The Jewish World states that the Freemasons of Boston, United States, America, have started a movement to rebuild; Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem. The ...

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  27. HOPEFUL FEELING.

    The rasing in of DunKer coal after the long run from Port Adelaide to Durban is not a matter of great significance. An official of the company stated to-day that the 2,000 tons of coal taken in at ...

    Article : 458 words
  28. UNITED STATES AND GERMANY.

    Following upon the adoption of a tariff on imports, the United States has notified Germany that the existing commercial agreement between the two ...

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  29. ENGLISH PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL BANK.

    At the request of the British Government Sir H. Babington Smith, K.C.B., C.S.I., who has been Secretary to the Post Office since 1903, has accepted the position of ...

    Article : 51 words
  30. RELATIONS TO CRETE AND GREECE.

    The strained relations between Turkey and Greece regarding Crete have been relieved. Great Britain, France, Russia, and Italy urged the Cretan authorities to ...

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  31. CUNARD LINERS.

    It is announced that the Cunard liners will this month and onwards land tic passengers and mails at Fithguard, a port in Pembrokeshire, Wales. ...

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  32. NOTES ON THE MATCH

    Bardsley is the sixth Australian batsman to make a test match century on his first tour in England. The example in this direction was set by H. J. H. Scott so long ...

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  33. AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE.

    Arrangements have been completed for the meeting of State Ministers of Agriculture at a conference in Melbourne, opening on August 15. Ministers from all the ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND OILFIELDS.

    Mr. David Ziman, a financier states that a consolidated company has invested £10,000, intending to thoroughly exploit the oil fields of Kotura, near Greymouth ...

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  35. PORTUGAL

    A Parliamentary Commission at Lisbon has been for some time engaged in investigating the financial position of the Royal Family, with the view of discovering ...

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  36. WRECK OF THE MAORL.

    In connection with the wreck of the Maori at Duiker Point, Cape Colony, and the subsequent rescue of the sailors who were left on the vessel, an ...

    Article : 136 words
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  38. PRESS CONFERENCE.

    At the annual conference of the Press Association a motion in favour of a penny-word cable service was carried. The resolution of the Imperial Press Conference ...

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  40. "SHE'S IN MY BED."

    Early last week a woman was ejected by a householder and a constable from the bedroom of a house in Little Collins street. Next evening the same constable was ...

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  42. WHAT WAS THE SIGNAL?

    At Port Adelaide on Tuesday opinions were expressed on the subject of the signal from, the Waratah to the "Union Castle Company's Guelph on July 27. ...

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