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  3. TRADES HALL

    At a meeting of the employed held under the auspices of the Independent Workers’ Federation this morning, very strong speches were made with ...

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  4. SMALL=POX

    Messrs. Reilly and West, M's .P., had an interview with Mr. Groom, Minister for Customs, with regard to the smallpox outbreak in Sydney. ...

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  5. MINERS STRIKE

    After much bloodshed in the streets hundreds being wounded and many killed, a settlement has been arrived at. The Premier, General Louis Botha, ...

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  6. THE BALKAN WAR

    The Greeks, continuing their north eastward advance towards Seres, have captured Nigrita and captured a Bulgarian regiment. The Bulgarians ...

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  7. NO POPERY

    As Cardinal Bourne and other Prelates were motoring to the Roman Catholic Congress at Plymouth, a number of Kensitites jumped on the steps ...

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  8. LOCAL COURT

    Mr. P. Troy, R. M., presided over the Kalgoorlie local court to-day, when the following cases were dealt with:— Goldfields Building Society v. M ...

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  9. SLY GROG

    Interest in the recent cafe [?]ids was revided to–day by the appearance at the City Court of seven waiters who were arrested at the Sevory and ...

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  10. BULGARS TURNING THE TABLES

    After expelling the Servians from Tzirnok, the Bulgarians with their bayonets took a height northward of Kiszelitzu, capturing five officers and ...

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  11. MODERNISM

    The Vatican has interdicted Mande Petre's autobiography of Father Tyrrell, the excommunicated modernist priest. ...

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  12. SNOWY BAKER

    “Snowy” Baker has apparently given up all hopes, for the present at any rate, of obtaining a suitable site at Melbourne for the building of a ...

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  13. SUFFRAGETTES

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Sylvia Pankhurst for not answering a summons to keep the peace. The chemist's assistance, ...

    Article : 77 words
  14. LICENSING ACT

    John Martin Hogg, licensee of the City Hotel, was charged with having on June 26 knowingly allowed an intoxicated person, Henry Miller, to ...

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  15. GREEKS ROUT BULGARIANS.

    The Greeks crossed the River Vardar and by assault after assault forced their way up the strongly defended gorges to Furka, north and ...

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  16. SERVIANS DEFEATED.

    The Bulgarian Army has been ordered to march into Servian territory. A Bulgarian column defeated six Servian battalions near St. Nichlas, ...

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  17. MEAN THEFT

    George Carmichael, a dresser, employed at the Melbourne hospital, was charged at the City Court this morning with the theft of 7s 6d from the ...

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  18. EAGERNESS FOR NEWS.

    Enormous, eager crowds surrounded newspaper offices when the settlement was announced. They were seized with intense excitement as they ...

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  19. PARLIAMENT.

    The Federal Parliament will assemble on Wednesday, when supplies will be asked for and adjournment made for three weeks or a month. It is on the ...

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  20. BOY SCOUTS

    Prince Arthur of Connaught, inspected thirty thousand boy scouts from all parts of the Empire, and the continent Birmingham yesterday. ...

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  21. A Hard Case.

    Rose Alice Neild v. Wm. Thom[?] Wasley. Defendant said he had no offer make at present. He was a labore ...

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  22. TURKS ASSISTING THE SERVIANS

    The Servians captured Cochana. The Bulgarians attacking Zajestsar, a frontier town. The Servian garrison being small there reinforcements ...

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  23. THE RAND STRIKE.

    The past week has witnessed the initial test—the baptism of fire—of the Transvaal Federation of Trades, and at the same time the beginning of what ...

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  24. FURTHER GREEK SUCCESSES.

    The Greeks occupied Doiran and Orliakon and captured 150 Bulgarians at the Zographos Monastery, Mount Athos. ...

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  25. ON THE TAPIS

    In connection with the possible resignation of Messrs. H. C. Gibson and C. Ogier from the Boulder Council, the suggestion has been made that in the ...

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  26. TOLL OF THE AIR

    Herr Hollscher, an airman, has been killed and Captain Friedel injured in a collision between biplanes, at a height of sixty feet. ...

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  27. PACE OF WORKERS

    In reply to a deputation resently at Adelaide the Acting-Premier (Sir-Richard Butler ) referred to the great increase in the cost or carrying out ...

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  28. THE ATTITUDE OF THE POWERS.

    Although the Powers still are exerting pressure at the Balkan capitals in the interests of peace, it is generally agreed there will lie no intervention, ...

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  29. QUEER DELUSIONS

    A surprisingly large number of people are admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on their own statements of having taken poison (says the “Age.’) ...

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  30. KEEPING PRICES DOWN.

    The Roumanian victuallers have been warned that their shops will be closed if they profit by the mobilisation order to raise prices. ...

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  31. RUBBER TUBES

    “Should babies drink through rubber tubes?” It sounds like a “silly season” discussion, but it is nevertheless a subject for grave consideration by a ...

    Article : 145 words
  32. TREASON

    An interesting revelation has been made in connection with the treason cases of May last, in which Colonel Real (who subsequently committed ...

    Article : 77 words
  33. MEAT TRADE

    The Argentine Parliament is debating the question of the meat trust. One deputy declared that 50 per cent, of the meat consumed in Bueons Ayres ...

    Article : 118 words
  34. THROAT CUT

    At the Kalgoorlie police court this morning, before Mr. P. Troy, R. M., Samuel Brown, aged about 50, formerly a railway employees at Gwalia was ...

    Article : 130 words
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  36. THE ONLY WAY.

    “What are you doing for our cause?” asked a suffragette worker. “Doing?” replied the man. “I’m supporting one of your most enthusiastic ...

    Article : 60 words
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