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  4. VOTING FRAUDS

    Mr. W. Hedges, ex-M.P., has given notice of his intention to petition against the return of Mr. Reg. Burohell, for Fremantle on the gournds ...

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  5. SM ALL POX

    A sensation was caused when it became known this morning that a case of smallpox had been discovered on the steamer Karoola, which arrived form ...

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  6. BALKAN WAR

    A Renter's message states that Russian does not desire to. singly settle the Balkans dispute. It considers that all Powers should; determine the method ...

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  7. TURF LIBEL

    The hearing began yesterday of an action in which Frank Wootton, horse trainer, formerly of Melbourne, sued Robert Sievier, proprietor of the ...

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  8. HOME RULE

    The House of Lords has rejected the Home Rule Bill by 302 vote to 64. Lord Morley said the Government had been asked what they would do ...

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  9. SORDID TRAGEDY

    George Samuel Capeness was placed trial in the Criminal Court his morning on a charge of the wilful murder of his wife, Evelyn Capeness. ...

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  10. NIGHT SHIFT

    Although the statement that the night shift was to be abolished on the Great Boulder, mine was contradicted yesterday in certain quarters, we ...

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  11. GREEK CASE

    Strong public feeling against the [?] cused and fears that serious happenings might arise, were the reason given by Detective Sergeant [?] ...

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  12. SERVIA'S OLIVE BRANCH.

    Servia as willing to sign peace preliminaries, and only awaits Bulgaria's plenipotentiary. ...

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  13. SUFFRAGETTES

    Mrs Pankhurst has returned to her apartments and is now under police surviellance. Several sympathisers were fined for ...

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  14. PRESS GAG

    The Prime Minister has agreed to receive a deputation in August from the Country Press Association of Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, and ...

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  15. FURTHER GREEK SUCCESSES.

    After five hours' fighting the Greeks occupied Drama. ...

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  16. MR. GLANCE PLEASED.

    Mr. H. Glance, general secretary of the Miners Union, when interviewed to-day said he was delighted to learn the Great Boulder mine had decided to ...

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  17. CHINA'S TROUBLES

    There is renewed unrest in the Southern Yangtze Provinces, and the Government is sending reinforcements. it is reported that the rebels have ...

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  18. LABOR DEMANDS

    Tie president of the illawarra Coliery Employees Association foreshadows request for increased pay all round. The new railway lecomtive award ...

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  19. RAND TROUBLE

    The Executive of the Labor Party have passed a resolution urging that it is essential the Government should grant the necessary time to discuss ...

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  20. OUR POPULATION

    The total population of Australia on 30th April of this year is estimated at 4,771,245, of whom 1, 797, 354 live in New South Wales and 1, 387,175 in ...

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  21. RIVETERS' STRIKE

    The riverters at the Clyde ironworks are dissatisfied, and a poaled vote of the different Sections has resulted in a majority for insisting on a five per ...

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  22. RECORD TRIP

    The new steamship Zealandia has established a new record, arriving here from Fremantle m 82 hours—a record. The time occupied on this trip is ...

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  23. ORANGE RIOTS

    A sectarian riot is reported from Ulster. A body of Orange excursionists at Castle Dawson attacked the Hibernian Hall and destroyed the drams ...

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  24. STEAMER'S LOSS

    The Admiralty Court has been unable to attribute the Mount Oswald's loss to the owners' neglect, but expressed the opinion that not docking at New York ...

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  25. WHEAT HANDLING

    The Farmers' Conference, yesterday adopted a resolution in favor of bulk handling of wheat, and a separate department for Lands and Agriculture. ...

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  26. REFORM OP LORDS

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, in reply to a question in the House of Commons said the Government's next session would submit proposals for the ...

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  27. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    The Federal Director of Quarantine states the name of the Patient was Mrs. Ekans, of Surrey Hills, Sydney. She was a second saloon passenger, and ...

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  28. FOOTBALL

    An important match was commneced on the Boulder Recreation Reserve this afternoon between the visiting South Fremantle team and a combined ...

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  29. SYDNEY CONCERNS

    The Lord Mayor suggests to the City Council that it might undertake the construction of the North Shore Bridge, Mr. Austin Chapman suggests to the ...

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  30. EDUCATION

    Mr. Pease's Education Bill has been introduced. One. clause in the measure enables the Government to afford limited, but immediate relief to the education ...

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  31. PARTNERS IN COURT

    At the Geraldton police court, Christopher Lowrie was charged by Thos. H. Parker with having stolen three sums of money amounting to nearly £30, the ...

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  33. THE DISORDER IN SYDNEY.

    There were 25 fresh cases of smallpox yesterday, including a case at Lithgow. The doctor, three nurses, and three patients at the Royal Prince Alfred ...

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