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  4. “ASSES WITH VOTES.”

    London fibs contain the text of the speech which resulted in the recall of Bear Admiral W. S. Sims from London. The address was delivered at a luncheon at ...

    Article : 494 words
  5. THE FOURTH TEST.

    Following the downpour of rain which set in on Friday night, and which caused the postponement of play in the fourth tent C. H. Parkin was brought into the ...

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  6. UPPER SILESIA.

    The German Government has sent a Note [?] French allegations against German troops in Poland: It is also pointed out [?] the forces have now been disbanded. ...

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  7. MOROCCAN REBELLION.

    An official communique says:—A native attack on the Spanish, stronghold of Melilla, on the northern coast of Morocco, compelled Gen Sylvester’s troops to ...

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  8. DEFEATED KEMALISTS.

    The Smyrna correspondent of The Daily Telegraph learns that Greek sources estimate that, the Kemalista lost 4,000 killed and 10,000 wounded in the seven days’ ...

    Article : 123 words
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  10. TAXATION COMMISSION.

    Further evidence was taken at Parliament House on Monday morning by the commission appointed to enquire into the incidence of Commonwealth ...

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  11. NORTH-SOUTH RAILWAY.

    The eastern papers continue their hostile criticism of the North-South Railway project. A. Meston, writing in The Sydney Dally Telegraph, says:—Apparently neither ...

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  12. Parkin’s Form and Methods.

    Commenting on the Lancashire “mystery” bowler’s selection for the second test match Mr. H. J. Henley wrote in The Daily Mail:—On the evidence of his form ...

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  13. A Dangerous Situation.

    The special correspondent of The Times [?] on June 8:— Upper Si[?] in eruption again, Taking the [?] activity of the Polish ...

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  14. ITALIAN POLITICS.

    The Morning Post correspondent at Rome reports that the Chamber of Deputies has passed a Vote of confidence in the Bonomi Cabinet by 3[?] to 138, thus ...

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  15. Spaniards Still Falling Back

    Later reports of the Melifla affair show that attacks by powerful bodies of Moroccan rebels continue. Gen Sylvestre’s detachments are still falling back, although it ...

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  16. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The Prince of Wales will this week issue an appeal in behalf of the Empire Exhibition. Only guarantees will Be requested against failure which is regarded as ...

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  17. Match With Combined Universities.

    Mr. P. F. Warner, -writing in The Morning Post, says he would much like to see a match between the combined Universities and the Australians. It is rumoured that ...

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  18. LEIPZIG “FARCE.”

    The special correspondent or He Times at Leipzig thus described the trial of the chief figure in the Dover Castle rime:— Lient Commander Neumann, the former ...

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  19. UNMOVED BY £65,000 WIN.

    Capt. Alban Jones D.S.O. R.D. R.N.R retired as the winner of the £65,000 first prize in the Calentta Sweepstake Capt. Jones, who is Assistant Marine ...

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  20. BEAUTY DOCTOR.

    Summonses against Capt. Garvey Gadd, of Albert Hail Man[?]ions, Kensington S.W. for assaulting Mr. Charies, H. Willi a plastic surgeon, and his wife, of Baker ...

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  21. Australian Averages.

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  22. THE LAW COURTS.

    Bertram Ryan admitted having used indecent language in Gilbert place, Adelaide, on July 23. and was fined £2 with 11/6 costs. John Ward was charged with having unlawfully ...

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  23. AIRMEN AND BIRD MYSTERIES.

    New light is to be thrown on a fascinating but little-known subject—the height birds attain in flight, and more especially altitudes at which they fly while ...

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  24. A WIRELESS STATION

    The London Daily Chronicle states that when the Leatield Power Station is opened in the autumn, the Imperial wireless chain will be completed, except for Cairo, where ...

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  25. A CHESSPLAYER’S BRAIN.

    Senor Capablanca, the young Cuban, who has become chess champion of the world, began playing chess when he was four years old at 12 years of age be ...

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  26. MOTOR CYCLE RACE

    For the Motor Cycle Grand Prix, over a triangular course of 18 laps, of 10½ miles, there were 49 competitors. Bennett [?] the winner, having covered the ...

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  27. LATEST SHIPPING.

    ARRIVED. —July 25. Aercas 6380. Coll[?], Br[?] George Wills and Co., agents. City of Winch eater, 4,331, Hoppins, Sydney. ...

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  28. PIRIE SMELTERS.

    Our Port Pirie correspondent telegraphed on Monday:—Much relief is felt at the prospect of a resumption of operations at the smelters on Monday next Mr. ...

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  29. GOVERNOR AT CATTLE MARKET.

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  30. AT WORK AGAIN.

    Parliament will begin in earnest to-morrow afternoon, when the Address-in-RepIy debate will be initiated. There will be a long list of questions to answer in the ...

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  31. QUITE A FRIENDLY AFFAIR.

    A gruesome murder has been committed at Mangamahn, inland from Wangan[?] Two labourers, George Gordon and John Kinsella, had been drinking heavily. Both ...

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  32. “SLY GROG” CASE DISMISSED.

    DARWIN. July 26.—During the hearing to-day of a charge of sly grog-selling against a Chinese, defendant’s counsel raised the goint that the ordinance under which the ...

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  33. To-night’s Amosements

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  34. PERSONAL.

    Mr. T. Howard Philips, B.[?] who has relinquished his position as Slate Agricultural Chemist and lecturer at Roseworthy CoIIege to enter commercial life, was ...

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  35. SOMETHING USEFUL.

    When Mr. Austen Chamberlain was a young man fresh from college, he was approached by his old nurse, who, after enquiring as to his health and general ...

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  36. SPORTING CABLES

    At the Brighton bowling tournament the [?] rink competition for the Hove Challenge Trophy was won by the New Zealanders. Hayden, Johnson, Hill, and Brsy ...

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