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  4. HOME RULE

    Crowds cheered the arrival of the delegates to the Home Rule con[?] at the Palace. The King received them and ...

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  5. FRENCH MURDER

    The trial of Madame Caillaux, wife of the then Minister of Finance, for the murder of M. Gaston Calmette, editor of the "Figaro," began ...

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  6. BISLEY MATCHES

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  7. HINDU TROUBLE

    The Rainbow has arrived and Commander Hose has conferred with the naval military, and civil authorities. A plan has been arranged to turn ...

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  8. MANSLAUGHTER

    The charge against Albert Sugram of having unlawfully killed Michael Clu[?] at Narrogin on Jane 10 was mentioned in the Kalgoorlie Police Court this ...

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  9. DISPUTED WILL

    The hearing of the disputed will case was begun to-day. Opposition was offered by Elizabeth Jane Jar[?] to granting pro[?] to ...

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  10. "BUSHRANGERS"

    [?] are going hush-ranging there's going [?] a lot of blood spilt and I am not particular where we start" Two youths entered Mrs. W. H. ...

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  11. EXCITING SCENE

    Last night a train broke in halves at Westnead. It was the western train which was due to arrive at Parramatta. ...

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  12. ANOTHER SUCCESS.

    R. W. Alston (Victoria) won the second prize of £10 in the Karlow Competition. ...

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  13. IRISHMEN AND THE KING.

    It is pointed out that this is Mr. Redmond's and Mr. Dillon's first meeting with tie King, in pursuance of the Nationalists' long established practice ...

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  14. HINDUS REFUSE CONCILIATION.

    Later. The Hindus have replied to the ultimatum, repeating their demands for provisions and passage money back. ...

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  15. THE INDIVIDUAL SCORES.

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  16. CITIZEN SOLDIERS

    Marshal Leonard Brown, a citizen soldier, was charged at the Kalgoorlie Police Court this morning with having failed to attend a compulsory parade, ...

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  17. STRIKE IN RUSSIA

    A hundred and forty thousand men various trades have struck owing to the authorities suppressing demonstrations in sympathy with, the ...

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  18. WHO ADVISED CONFERENCE ?

    The "Daily Telegraph" (Conservative) claims authority for stating that the conference was suggested by Mr. Asquith and hot by the King. ...

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  19. LABOR TROUBLE

    Arguments were commenced this morning before Mr. Justice Powers the Deputy President of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court on an application by ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The censure debate was concluded in the Legislative Assembly early this morning, and the address-in-reply was agreed to on the voices. ...

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  21. A SECOND ULTIMATUM.

    As the result of the local Hindus visit to the ship the conference with the officials was held and a second ultimatum has been sent to the Komagata ...

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  22. LIBERALS TO BE FIRM.

    The Earl of Crewe in the Lords declared there would be no departure from Ministerial responsibility or Constitutional practice. ...

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  23. "DON'T HURT NATIONALISTS FEELINGS."

    A hundred Liberal M's.P. met today day to urgo the Government not to make any concessions which would be unacceptable to the Nationalists nor ...

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  24. ACCEPT GOVERNMENT'S, TERMS.

    The Hindus agree to leave peacefully upon the Government's terms. ...

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  25. A CRITICAL SITUATION.

    There are a thousand strikers in the capital and there have been many conflicts with the police Whereof eleven were wounded with stones. ...

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  26. IMMIGRATION

    FATE OF RUSSIAN WANDERERS, JOURNAL'S TALE OF WOE. ST. PETERSBURG, July 21 The "N[?]vromya" in the course of ...

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  27. SLAVERY BILL

    In the House of Lords Lord Lytton introduced his Slavery Bill. Britishers knowingly keeping slaves anywhere in the world are liable to seven years ...

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  28. WAGES CLAIM

    A Kalgoorlie prospector named F. Grigo made a successful claim the Kalgoorlie Police Court this morning for wages and expenses due to [?] ...

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  29. THE KING AND THE DELEGATES.

    The King, addressing the delegates, said exceptional circumstances justified the intervention. The trend of events was steadily towards an appeal to force ...

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  30. OPEN VERDICT

    How Timothy Murray (35) came to be run over on the rainlay line near Hill End station last Thursday evening remains a mystery, and the inquest ...

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  31. COOK MEMORIAL

    A memorial to Captain Clark, Captain Cook's companion, was unveiled at Patropaveovck in the presence of the [?]-Governor and officers of the ...

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  32. SUFFRAGETTES

    Annie Hunt, the well-known suffragette was sentenced to six months for picture smashing. ...

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  33. SCULLlNG

    Paddon is willing to race Ar[?] in Australia. whether he wins or loses against Barry. Paddon's arm is quite strong and he is ...

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  34. MR. HARE HONORED

    A luncheon was given to Mr. Hare the Agent-General's office, on his retirement from the West Australian service. Mr. G[?]rd Smith Mr. ...

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  36. THE CHALLENGER

    Shamrock the Fourth has sailed from Falmouth to America. ...

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  37. EXPLORER

    Sir Douglas Mawson and Lady Mawson have left for home. ...

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  38. BAN ON PLAY

    Censor has withdrawn his ban against Maeterlinck's "M[?]vanna," and it will be produced in London to-day ...

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