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  2. STATE PARLIAMENTS. I

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night the Premier announced that the Government did not proposes to take any action on the report of the Bent Land Commission, but ...

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  3. PERSONAL NOTES FROM ENGLAND.

    The Register Office, 80 Fleet street. LONDON. July 9. ROYALTY. His Majesty the King spent last ...

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  4. PROFESSIONALISM FOOTBALL.

    The remarsk of Mr. J. R. Harper (Secretary of the Melbourne Football Club) at the dinner to his team given by the Norwood Club last night in Adelaide, caused ...

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  5. MELBOURNE TRAMWAY [?]

    Mr. F. R. Clapp (Chairman of Directors of the Melbourne Trai[?]way Company), at the annual meeting off the company to-day, replied to recent criticisms of treatment ...

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  6. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    The Speaker (Dr. Carty Salmon, V.) took the Chair ac 3 p.m. Imperial Defence. The Minister for Defence (Mr. J. Cook ...

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  7. VICTORIA.

    Duncan Melntyre Johnson, a traveller who was arrested in England on charges of forgery and uttering, has admitted the offences at the General Sessions, and has ...

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  8. KING EDWARD.

    Kins Edward will leave England to-day for Marienbad. the Bohemian watering place, where he will lake a three weeks' holiday. The journeys there and back will ...

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  9. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Governor (Sir Thomas Gibson-Cara[?]chael) will open the Premiers' Conference on Friday. It is practically curtain that Mr. Murray (Premier of Victoria) ...

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  10. VICTIM OF DRINK.

    William Ernest Holland, the man who provided a sensation on the occasion of his arrest on the Toorak road. South Yarra. recently, has appeared at the general ...

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  11. THE SOUTH POLE.

    Mr. J. K. Davis, first mate of the Nimrod, which conveyed the Shackleton. Expedition to the antarctic regions, is home ward bound from Monte Video ...

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  12. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    At the City Court James Martin Fitzsimons has appeared to answer charges of having embezzeled moneys, of the Colonial Bank of Australasia. Limited: that he ...

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  13. LIQUOR THROUGH THE POST.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General of Queensland recently reported that the employes at some of the stations in the interior were getting drink through the ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Alfred finales has been charged at the Water Summons Court with having imported 20 tins of opium He was fined £100. The Kumano Maru, which will leave on ...

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  15. LIEUT, SHACKLETON'S EXPENSES.

    Some of the newspapers are urging the British Government to discharge Lieut. shackleton's personal obligations, Amounting to over £20.000, in connection with his ...

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  16. EXTRADITION WANTED.

    Argument has been concluded in the Full Court in the motion to make absolute the rule nisi granted by Mr. Justice Pring for a writ of habeas corpus for the release of ...

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  17. CABLE NEWS.

    His Majesty the King received Sir Joseph Ward (Prime Minister of New Zealand) at Buckingham Palace on Monday. Col Foxton. ...

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  18. CHINESE QUARREL.

    A tragedy has been reported from Gallymont, in the Carcoar district. Jimmy Ah Foo, an aged Chinese, was missed fro his usual haunts on Saturday. and when the ...

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  19. DUTY ON HARVESTERS.

    Three important customs actions have been settled. The plaintiffs were the International Harvester Company, the Massey-Harris Company of Melbourne and ...

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  20. MUSIC.

    Nothing could exceed the warmth of the welcome home that a waited Madame Ada Crossley on her return from an eleven-months' concert tour in Australasia. The ...

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  21. ANGLO-AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. and Mrs. John Darling and family have been on the Continent, but returned to London the week for a few, days, and left again on a six-weeks tour through ...

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  22. SOUTH-EASTERN FLINT.

    The Marine Board, through the Harbour-master (Mr. Carrison) has slopped Mr. Broadbent's Broken Hill syndicate from continuing work in connection with the ...

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  23. GREATER SYDNEY.

    Another step in the movement for Greater Sydney has been, taken. A deputation, headed by the Lord Mayor,; interviewed the Premier "in the interests of ...

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  24. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Silver.—The price of standard silver to-day is 1/11 9-16—an advance of [?]. Breadstuff.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is ...

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  25. POSITION OF THE MINISTRY.

    A formal meeting of members of the Country Party, will be held after the Premiers' Conference to discuss the Irrigation—Bill, the Land Tax Bill, and the Education ...

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  26. RELIGIOUS.

    The local secretary of the Poona ana Indian village Mission received by last mail from the headquarters of the mission at Nasrapur, Poona district, Bombay Presidency, the following letter:—We ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALKS.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon Mr. Robert Jones asked the Minister For Works what, had been the cost per mile of constructing the railway from ...

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  28. OPINION AT THE BARRIER.

    It has been asserted that the Port MacDonnell flint would be useful to Broken Hill as a flux. It is pointed out that the flints, if at all valuable. would be used in ...

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  29. SIZE OF WHEATBAGS:

    The council of the Chamber of Commerce has received correspondence from the Capetown and Port Elizabeth, Chambers of Commerce with regard to the seriousness ...

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  30. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Detectives are investigating the recently discovered fraud, on the Government Savings Bank, by means of which £200 was withdrawn from a depositor's account. ...

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  31. HORSES FROM INDIA.

    Further efforts are being made by Indian racing men to remove the prohibition on the importation to Australia of horses from India which must seriously affect the trade ...

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  32. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London or in Channel.—Pericles, steamer, from Brisbane June 12; Thuringen; steamer, from Melbourne May 3; Plauen, steamer, from Port Adelaide June 16: ...

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  33. CASUALTIES.

    Mr. R. J. Smith, a railway porter at Smith field Station, died suddenly on Tuesday moraine. He had been located for several (years at Smithfield, where, in ...

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  34. A MAD MOTHER.

    Mrs. Ellen Susan Chrystal, who recently drowned her infant at Woodanilling, has been committed to the hospital for the insane. A Coroner's jury found that, she ...

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  35. SUSPICIOUS DEATHS.

    Remarkable evidence was given to-day at in inquest on three children named Morris, who died from an unexplained throat malady between July, 1907. and October. ...

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  36. STORMS IN THE WEST.

    Reports from the country show that the recent stormy weather extended far inland. A great volume of water from the upper reaches of the Swan caused the river to ...

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  37. MINERS STRIKE.

    A strike of miners in the Marvel Loch district lias occurred, and 200 men are affected. At a conference the mine managers declined to t agree to a schedule of wages ...

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  38. A PAINTER KILLED.

    While Mr. Edmund Ronchetti, aged 68 years, a painter, of Tynte street, North, Adelaide, was endeavouring to get into his cart at Project on Tuesday evening this ...

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  39. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    The annual meeting of the agricultural and Horticultural Society was held last night. The report and balance sheet showed that, after the payment of all ...

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  40. GUILTY OF PERJURY.

    John William Shuttleworth, who has been employed by the Mineowners Association as a detective in the gold cases, vas again tried at the Bendigo Suprerme ...

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