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  2. DANGER ON THE PACIFIC.

    The following wireless message was received to-day from the steamer Makura through the Australian Wireless Company, Limited, Press Agency:—"Sir Elliott Lewis ...

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  3. "THE STALWARTS."

    It is difficult to estimate the prospective voting in the House of Lords upon the veto measure. It is believed that 68 Peers will, rapport Lord Halsbury—the Leader of the ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL WAR.

    The strike situation hourly grows more serious. Some of the vessels that have been unable to load in London owing to tie complete cessation of dock activities ...

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  5. BLACK REVOLT.

    The condition of affairs i Port-au-Prince Republic of Hayti is one of indeseribable confusion. The Government. As represented by the decamped ...

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  6. FRANCO-GERMAN CRISIS.

    The National Zeitung states that the conversations relative to the Moroccan question have reached an impasse, and that official circles are pessimistic with regard ...

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  7. FAMILY MURDERED.

    The French mail steamer Villa de la Ciotat, which arrived this morning from New Caledonia, brought news of the murder of a family of three—father, mother. ...

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  8. NOMINATED IMMIGRANTS.

    South Australia has been lagging sadly behind in the bid fur population. Almost every steamer which arrives at Port Adelaide from the old country has a large ...

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  9. VOTE TO-DAY.

    No vote is superfluous. There is no reason to suppose that the workers on the other side have been less active or that their organization is less efficient. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. UNRULY CADETS.

    several cases of insubordinate conduct, on the part of cadets have come under notice recently. The Defence Department, before deciding to take and action, applied ...

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  11. MR. VAUGHAN'S MISSION.

    To-day the Acting Federal Treasurer (Mr. Frazer) and the South Australian Treasurer (Hon. C. Vaughan) had a consultation relating to matters affecting the ...

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  12. VETO. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS, AND, INSURANCE.

    In the absence of the Prime Minister the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George), speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, said the Government ...

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  13. THREE ROTTEN STICKS.

    An action for alleged libel Instituted by lie Hon. Minister (Mr. D. MeKenrie, M.L.A) against Hocking & Co., proprietors of The kalzooriie Miner, was Wore the ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT EXPECTATIONS.

    It is believed that the Government will proceed with the Parliament Bill in the House of Lords without the creation of Peers. The Ministry expect to muster ...

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  15. ENGLAND AND GERMANY.

    In an address before a meeting of the Oxford Students' Union the Minister for War (Viscount Haldane) remarked that it would be a pity if peaceful co-operation ...

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  16. PROHIBITING FEMALE WORKERS.

    Despite the objection of the Under Secretary for Home Affairs, the House of Commons, in committee upon the Mines Bill, has carried the amendment of Mr. ...

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  17. NAVAL PRIZE BILL.

    In spite of the opposition of the Parlimentary Secretary to the Admiralty (Dr. Macnamara), the standing committee of the House of Commons amended the Naval ...

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  18. HOME RULE.

    Sir Edward Carson (Unionist M.P. for Dublin University) has directed attention to a speech delivered in Auckland, New Zealand, on Friday, June 2, by Mr. ...

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  19. THE ACQUISITION OF TAHITI.

    Reference was made to-day by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes)' to the reported proposal that Germany should acquire from France the island of Tahiti ...

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  20. PORT AUGUSTA—KALGOORLIE LINE.

    The Treasurer of South Australia (Hon. C. Vaughan) will consult Mr. Henry Deane (Consulting Engineer of the Commonwealth) on the subject of the Port Augusta ...

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  21. WORLD PEACE.

    The Governments of America, Great [?] and France have signed a declarations to settle disputes without resort to arms. The treaties have yet to receive the ...

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  22. HELPED TO A CELL.

    Residents of South Melbourne have complained to the police that a strong, activelooking man was presenting the following letter, asking for assistance:—"Please help ...

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  23. SCENES AT BELFAST.

    Rowdy scenes were witnessed in Belfast yesterday. A large force of dockers on strike attacked carts which were conveying goods ...

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  24. UNIFORM GAUGE.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) stated to-day that he had received a communication from the Acting Premier of Western Australia (Mr. Gregory) ...

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  25. FRY'S APPEAL.

    There is an interesting outcome of the invitation of the M.C.C. for Mr. C. B. Fry to form a member of the team which is to visit Australia this coming season. ...

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  26. REFERENCES IN THE COMMONS.

    Referring in the House of Commons to Mr. W. A. Redmond's utterance in New Zealand, Mr. O, Locker-Lampson (Unionist member for the Ramsey Division of Hunts ...

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  27. PORT OF LONDON.

    The Fort of London Authority has decided to start early next year its scheme for the improvement and extension of the dock accommodation in the Port of London. Last January the Chief Engineer (Mr. ...

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  28. SETTLEMENT AT LIVERPOOL.

    An agreement has been, signed by which the Liverpool shipowners concede recognition of the Dockers' Union and union hours and rates of pay. The ...

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  29. THE ANGLO-AMERICAN AGREEMENT.

    The President will send to the Senate immediately the Anglo-American Treaty, accompanied by a message in which he will urge its immediate ratification. ...

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  30. PROPOSED PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The South Australian Treasurer had an interview with the Acting Premier (Mr. Watt) to-day, concerning an interstate conference, to be held on the return of the ...

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  31. RIGHT TO STRIKE.

    Threatening demonstrations of workmen have taken place outside the Portuguese: Parliament buildings, and stouethrowing has been freely indulged in. The ...

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  32. BOYS ON TOUR.

    To-morrow the Young Australian League will begin its oversea tour. The boys will first tour the eastern States, and afterwards proceed to the United States via New ...

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  33. PORTUGUESE POLITICS.

    The Assembly has adopted by a large majority an article for the new Constitestion establishing a two-chamber Legislature. ...

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  34. TWO HUGE SCORES.

    That sterling young Hampshire batsman, C. P. Mead, had placed on record two brilliant consecutive innings. In the match against Warwickshire, which began at ...

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  35. AVIATION BANGERS.

    The Canadian aviator McCurdy bad a narrow escape yesterday. While making an ascent his aeroplane struck a mound with such force that the ...

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  36. PARTY TO VISIT IRELAND.

    The Eighty Club has arranged for a representative party, including many member of Parliament, to visit Ireland next month for the purpose of studying the question in view of the coming ...

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  37. NAVAL NEWS.

    The Naval Secretary (Mr. Manisty) stated to-day that for the present the only two appointments to be made under the naval scheme would be those of Director ...

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  38. URGENCY OF THE NEED.

    Lord Devonport, in concluding his speech on the occasion referred to, said:—"It it now 25 years since the Tilbury Dock wag opened. Since 1886 absolutely nothing has ...

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  39. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    Rp. Poynton (South Australia, Federal Chairman of Committees) and Rp. Higgs (Queensland), and Sr. Story (South Australia, will sail for home ay the Orontes ...

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  40. KAISER'S METEOR.

    The Kaiser's beautifully built yacht Meteor, has won for the second year in succession the chief Cowes Town Prize, in connection with the Cowes yachting week. ...

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  41. SUGAR STRIKE.

    An important conference, which, it is feared, may considerably extend the scope of the strike, will be held in Brisbane on Wednesday. The Australian Workers ...

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  42. CASUALTIES.

    REDHILL, August 14.—Miss Muriel Smart, eldest daughter of Mr. T. Smart, had an unenviable experience yesterday afternoon, when driving a pair of horses ...

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  43. IMPORTERS' REQUIREMENTS.

    The Agent-General for Queensland (Sir Thomas Robinson) has interviewed a number of leading butter importers respecting the question of grading, and similar matters. ...

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  44. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Many friends of Capt. Malcolm met at the Port Adelaide Hotel. Port Adelaide, on Thursday evening, to bid him farewell prior to his leaving the town. Capt. ...

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  45. DESTITUTE HERO.

    An old man named Dudley Stagpoole—a hero of the New Zealand campaign, who was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1863—has died in the workhouse in Ware ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN WINE.

    The Victorian Agent-General (Sir John Taverner) has complained to the Tresury of the handicap under which Australian wines are placed in England owing to ...

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  48. MONTACUTE MISHAPS.

    MONTACUTE, August 2.—Mrs. Stainbank and her son, Mr. Stainbank, of Fifth Creek, yesterday were returning hom efrom town, when their horse took ...

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  49. BAKERS' CONFERENCE.

    At the bakers' conference to-day a paper by mr. Guthrie (Chief Chemist of the New South Wales Department of Agriculture) on "The daily variation in the moisture ...

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  50. SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENCE.

    The Union Minister for the "Interior, Mines, and Defence (Mr. J. C. Smuts), speaking at Lydenburg, said the South African defence scheme would be ready ...

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  51. FIRE IN TORONTO.

    A fire broke out in a wing of the Provincial Parliament buildings. Serious damage was done by the flames, but the fire brigade succeeded in saving the ...

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  53. EXPLOSION IN HAMBURG.

    A boiler explosion occurred in cement works at Hamburg yesterday, with the result that the premises were completely wrecked and six persons were killed. ...

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  54. NEW SOCIALIST PARTY

    A new Socialist Party, to be designated the British Socialist Party, has been formed. Mr. Victor Grayson, the well-known Socialist, who was formerly a ...

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  55. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  56. NATIONALIZATION OF IRON INDUSTRY.

    The Government's nationalization aims in regard to the iron industry have been advanced to the stage of the engagement of an expert from Scotland—Mr. F. W. Paul. ...

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  58. "AN" INHUMANE ACT."

    Considerable interest has been aroused in missionary circles by the action of the Commonwealth Government in requiring Mrs. Gooev. the wife of a Chinese ...

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  59. COTTON CROP.

    The official forecast figures show that the American cotton crop will exceed all previous yields. The value of the crop estimated at £200,000,000. ...

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  60. ATTACKED BY NATIVES.

    A telegram received this evening from Derby on the north-west coast, stated that Constables Fletched and Meyers returned to that port on Sunday from the ...

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  64. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Reports from Christchurch regarding the departure of the Terra Nova for the antarctic state that the Siberian dogs which were to be sent via Kobe to Sydney and ...

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  65. INDEX OF ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  66. OVERDUE VESSEL

    The barque inga, of 950 tons, is overdue at Sydney from Callao. Her exact date of sailing is not known, but according to advices she got way at about the middle of ...

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  67. BRUNSWICK SHOOTING CASE.

    The Acting Premier has resolved to confer with the Action Chief Secretary and the Commissioner for Police regarding a suggestion that a Dublit; enquiry should be ...

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