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  5. UNION OF CHURCHES.

    The Bishop of Liverpool (Rt. Rev. Dr. Chavasse) last week visited the Wesleyan Conference, which was then meeting in Liverpool. He welcomed the members of ...

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  6. INCREASE OF WAGES

    It is announced that private firms who employ workmen temporarily when They have contracts for the repair of warships and also the Government dockyard ...

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  7. THE MIKADO.

    Bulletins issued this morning respecting the condition of the Emperor of Japan are of a pessimistic character. The royal patient has undergone a change ...

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  8. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Two Captains on Cunarders. The Cunard line (says The Daily Mail) hare decided to place two captains in various ships the second captain being ...

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  9. SWEDEN FIRST.

    Since there were no American contestants in the yachting events connected with the Olympic games, Sweden secured 13 points with her champion boats. ...

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  10. BOY SCOUTS.

    Lord Rosebery. who has always manifested a keen interest in the boy-scout movement, addressed a large gathering of the Midlothian Corps on Saturday ...

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  11. STONYFELL FATALITY.

    A verdict of accidental death was returned by the Acting City Coroner (Dr.R S. Rogers) at the inquest on the body of Arthur Herry Bockman. who on Friday ...

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  12. WEATHER SIGNALS.

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  13. Family Notices

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  14. FOOT AND MOUTH.

    Thirty-five Irish cattle in the neighbourhood of Carlisle have been discovered with foot-and-month disease; The daily revelations of the ravages of ...

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  15. LATEST MARKETS.

    Wheat—Buying prices, for lumens lots on the basis of 8/10 to 8/11 per bushel, on tracks port Adelaide; and 3/9} to 3/10} at the chief outports. For export, 4/11 per bushel [?] Port ...

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  16. NETHERLANDS TIN MINES.

    In one of the Netherlands possessions in the East Indies 300 Chinese coolies created a root on a Government tinmining property. ...

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  17. JAPAN RICE.

    The prospects are for a good rice crop in Japan. After a period bordering upon femine rates, prices for the universal foodstuff are falling. ...

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  18. ST. ANTON.

    Through the enterprise of Mr. J. H. Aldridge, of Richmond Park, the thoroughbred stock in this State will shortly be materially improved by the presence of ...

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  19. INDIAN PROBLEMS.

    The Hon. Gopal K. Gokhale, representative of the non-official members of the Bombay Legislature on the Viceroy's Legislative Council, who is now on a visit ...

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  20. RUBBER DEVILTRY.

    Concerning the terrible revelations of cruelty practised in parts of South America in the collection of rubber, a Californian traveller has reported that Franciso ...

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  21. THE SENATE VACANCY.

    Both Houses of Parliament will be informed officially on Tuesday afternoon of the death of Sr. Russell. No doubt, following upon the communication from His ...

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  22. CASUALTIES.

    At about noon on Saturday William Francis, canvasser, whose place of residence h not been disclosed, was knocked down by an electric car in Grote street while ...

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  23. Shares.

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  24. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    BROKEN HILL. July 22.—A special meeting of the A.M.A. yesterday for Mally rescinded the resolution in which association advocated downing tools in ...

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  25. IMPERIAL FOOTBALL.

    The South African Rugby. Union after 12 trial matches, has selected a team to play in Britain during the football season of 1912-3. ...

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  26. SUDDEN DEATH AT PORTLAND.

    Mrs. Fanny Weaver, aged 59 years, died suddenly at her residence, Wellington strt, Portland, at 12.30 on Sunday morning Deceased went to bed at 11.45 on ...

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  27. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor will be sent to-night at the special meeting of Royal Society at the lecture room, Institue Building, when the Government ...

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  28. SPEED IN THE AIR.

    M. Legagnecux the well-known racing aeronaut, who has made several Channel crossing and has appeared in public contest in England established a world's ...

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  29. LATEST SHIPPING.

    Semaphore, Monday, July 22. —High water 7.5 a.m.; lowe water 1.10.pm. — ARRIVED.— July 22. Coolgardie, 1.653 E.M. Sessle, from Newcastle. ...

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  30. FOUND DROWNED.

    On Monday morning Ernest Durrand. foreman at the British Imperial Oil Company's Works, Birkenhead, noticed the body of a men floating in the Port Adelaide ...

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  31. THE LAW COURTS.

    An application was made in the estate of Alfred Swaine, late of Kent terrace, Norwood, on the part of Edward A.D. Opie, Hannah E. Swaine, Robert K. Finlayson, ...

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  32. MISSING MAN FOUND DEAD.

    CURRAMULKA. July 19. — Harry Foster, aged 74. employed by Mr. E. Buttner, who resides a few miles out, was in the township on Saturday and left ...

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  33. TRAIN DISASTER.

    An express train, outward bound from the caiptal, left the rails in the Puy-de-Dome district of Central France. Several passengers were killed and a ...

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  34. FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    LAUNCESTON, July 21.—A fatal motor accident has happened on the Penguin side of Ulverstone. Mr. and Mrs. G.E Harrison of Wynyard, accompanied by ...

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  35. A TRAITOR.

    A workman at the Rational Military a Naval Department in Toulon has been sentenced to two years imprisonment for having attempted to sell Government military ...

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  36. ELECTORAL ACT.

    In the course of his report on the last general elections, the Chief Electoral Officer (Mr. R. C. Oldham ) strongly recommends that the Electoral office be freed ...

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  37. TO-DAY'S WEATHER MAP.

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  38. FALL OVER A BALCONY.

    PERTH. July 21—P. G. Lewis, a man who went to the Duke of York restaurant in Perth on Saturday, fell over the balclony. a height of 15 ft... and fractured the ...

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  39. HOLLAND AND AUSTRALIA.

    Messrs. Barte and. Vandenitrenk have organized a successful Holland-Australian Exhibition at Amsterdam. They will shortly proceed to the ...

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  41. LINE REPAIRER'S DEATH.

    PERTH, July 21—The tragic death is reported of a telegraph line repairer, Charles Smith, between Albany and Bremer Smith, who had been a short ...

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  42. Police.

    Ten men and one woman were dealt with for drunkenness. Jams Ryan had to pay £1 1/ for having behaved indecently in Waymouth street on July ...

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  43. RAILWAY PORTER DECAPITATED.

    BRISBANE, July 21. —Charles Hatton a railway porter, aged 15, was run over by a train at the Roma Street Station Saturday night and decapitated. The ...

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  44. GERMAN COLONIES.

    The Crown Prince is planning a visit to the German colonies in Africa. He hopes to represent the Kaiser in East Africa in 1914, on the occasion of the ...

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  45. SIX WEEKS "OUT."

    Two boys from West Hem, who arrived in Victoria about six weeks ago, and have since proved a considerable nuisance to the Immigration Department by their ...

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  46. WHARF LABOURERS AND DEAR MEAT.

    SYDNEY, July 21.— It is proposed by the wharf labourers to tackle what they call the meat ring and they assert that unless the price of meat is reduced to a ...

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  47. GOLF.

    The final for the associates' championship was decided on Friday, when MISS N.Law Smith and Mrs. McArthur had to play off. For the final 38 holes had to be to play off. In the first round Miss ...

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  48. TURKISH CHAOS.

    The Government is creating an Extra ordinary Council, composed of Senators an former Ministers to advise the Sultan pending the reformation of Cabinet affairs. ...

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  49. CRUISER SYDNEY.

    The Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) has received a cable message from the High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) stating that the cruiser Sydney would be launched ...

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  50. W[?] AGAINST A NEWSPAPER.

    The sundav Times announces that a writ for £1.000 damages has been served upon it for alleged libel in an article on the Encyclopaedia Company. ...

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