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  4. CHIEFLY FINE

    The forecast for Tasmania, issued at, noon today for the ensuing 21 hours, is as follows:— Some isolated light showers and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CRISIS IN GREECE

    A military revolution his broken out in Greece, and the fleet has joined the movement. A report from Salonika states that the ...

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  6. ACCIDENTAL!

    “On the evidence there does not seem the slightest doubt that the fatality was purely accidental,” said the District Coroner ...

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  7. PRINCE’S TOUR

    The Prince of Wales, in glorious weather, today visited the West Raud, the some again chiefy consisting of mins dumps and black smoking chimneys. He ...

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  8. LAWN TENNIS

    At the All-England, lawn tennis championships at Wimbledon a small crowd of enthusiasts were persistently barracking yesterday afternoon in the ...

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  9. TROUBLE EXTENDS IN CHINA

    The Civil Governor of Canton, in a Note which he has forwarded to Mr. E. G. Jamieson. the British Consular General, states. Inter alia:— ...

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  10. AIRSHIP SCHEME

    In tile House of Commons today, replying to Sir Harry Brittain (Conservative M.P. for Acton) as to whether tho Australian Govt, had been ...

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  11. PEKING DEMONSTRATION

    The demonstration today was a large one, and included students, merchants, workmen, Catholics, Protestants, and Mohammedans. Some of the banners ...

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  12. UNEMPLOYMENT

    About 20 of the unemployed who were engaged as woodcutters on the slopes of Mount Wellington ceased work last nigh because they considered that the rate ...

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  13. “SITUATION IN HAND”

    A Salonika communique states that the revolutionaries have the situation well in hand, and are not meeting with opposition. A prominent admiral and ...

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  14. MOVEMENT AT TIENTSIN

    Reuter’s correspondent at Tientsin states that General Chang-Ha[?]ehliang has arrived there. ...

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  15. BRITISH CONSUL’S REPLY

    The British Consul-General, in replying on June 24, points out that the Portuguese gunboat took no part in the. unfortunate affair. It was the defence forces of ...

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  16. MOROCCAN WAR

    Coinciding with despatches from Moscow, that the Soviet leaders are disgruntled by the poor results which M. Krassin has hitherto obtained in his ...

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  17. SHIPPING PARALYSED

    The stevedores and tallymen struck this morning, practically paralysing the shipping. ...

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  18. OFF TO JAPAN

    The secretary of the Royal Yacht Club (Mr. Harold Townley) has received a message from the Commodore of the club (Mr. O. R. Tinning) conveying greetings ...

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  19. AMERICAN LEGION

    In connection with the sympathetic attitude towards students displayed by certain parties in Tientsin, a meeting at Sigerfoospost of the American legion ...

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  20. MAIN ROAD DEVIATION

    This morning twelve men were picked up at the Trades Hall to make a start on Monday morning on the job of deviating the main road where it crosses the ...

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  21. DESTROYERS FROM FORMOSA

    The Minister for the Navy (Admiral Takarshe) announces that one destroyer was yesterday, despatched to Kwantung (Liao-tung) [?] [?] of the ...

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  22. OONAH AT BURNIE

    The Oorah arrived at 5.20 with the following passengers from Melbourne:— Misses Grainger, Charlson, Martin, Fulton, Rootes, Stanton (2) and, ...

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  23. SHIPPING CONDITIONS

    The seamen refused to sign articles today on the Chillagoe, which is to be laid up. ...

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  24. A STUDENT PLOT

    Coinciding with the disturbing reports elsewhere the Shanghai police yesterday obtained information of a widespread student plot to hire motor-cars and dash ...

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  25. CO-OPERATION URGED

    The American Association in China, a meeting of the executive committee held on Thursday, adopted the following resolution, which it sent to the ...

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  26. AN APPEAL FOR HELP

    In view of the seriousness of the unemployment problem, the Mayor (Alderman F. D. Valentine) intimated this morning that it was his intention to make ...

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  27. COAL SUPPLIES

    In view of the possibility of a shipping hold-up occurring, enquiries were this morning made at the Railway Department and Gas Company’s works as to how ...

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  28. SYDNEY RACES POSTPONED

    On account of the course be[?] damped by heavy rain, the Rosehill races arranged for, tomorrow have been postponed until Thursday. ...

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  29. THE SHAMEEN OUTBREAK

    The following is Mus. Julia Meadows’ (an American lady missionary) version of the Shameen incident on Tuesday:— “The conditions at Canton were tense. and ...

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  30. TRAFFIC BREACHES

    Several traffic cases were dealt with by Mr. E. W. Turner at the City Police Court this morning, Inspector Bush prosecuted. ...

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  31. TROUBLE APPREHENDED

    Renter’s correspondent at Flankow states that the foreign pickets and Chinese guards there have been strengthened, owing to the holiday on the occasion of the ...

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  32. NEW ARABIAN NIGHTS

    How a British Consul-General used to take his official salute m a bathing costume while wading ashore through heavy surf carrying his clothes above-head was ...

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  33. WOODCUTTERS’ RATES

    The request made by the woodcutters on Ml. Wellington that they should he paid 10s a ton, provided the wood was delivered to the roadside, has been ...

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  34. QUESTION OF FINANCE

    As to the question of financing Marshal Chang Tso Lin, which was raised, in the House of Commons on Wednesday, Mr. Barlow, chief manager of the Hong Kong ...

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  35. DEVONPORT TRAFFIC

    Victoria Bridge is now completed, and is open for traffic. It has been rebuilt under Inspector Sturzaker, and is a Splendid job. The main highway traffic ...

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  36. NEWS FROM ALL PARTS

    Reuter’s correspondent, telegraphing from Wahu, states that the food boycott of foreign, warships continues, and the Chinese authorities are maintaining order. ...

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  37. THE CANTON FIRING

    It is authoritatively stated that the Chinese casualties at Canton on Tuesday, when the Russian officers ordered the “Red School” students to fire and the ...

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  38. TOWER ROAD

    A welcome announcement in so far as the unemployment position is concerned was made this afternoon by the Mayor (Alderman F. D. Valentine) when he ...

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  39. TRADE TREATY

    The Canadian Senate began consi[?]ration of the Australian Trade Treaty, this morning. The debate is continuing. ...

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  40. STOP PRESS

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  41. FRENCH MINISTER’S NOTE

    The following Note by the French Minister has been forwarded to the Chinese Government “The French Minister regrets to bring to the knowledge of the ...

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  42. MANILA’S SYMPATHY

    The Chinese business houses have half-masted their flags in sympathy with the Shanghai casualties, and the Chinese Chamber of Commerce is subscribing to ...

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  43. METHODIST CHURCH SCHOOL.

    At the Methodist Hall. Sandy Hay. a very enjoyable social evening was arranged by the Rev. Keith Bennett in order to bring his church members together ...

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  44. LARCENY ALLEGED

    A woman named Mary Bromlow was charged at the Police Court this morning with the theft on June 25 of goods to the value of 30s. Cheif ...

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  45. EAST SURREY REGT.

    The East Surrey Regiment has not departed for Canton, but is standing by ready to depart if the necessity arises, ...

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  46. COOLIES STRIKE

    The Chinese delivery coolie employed by the cable companies have struck, but Boy Scouts and Portuguese lads have replaced the strikets ...

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  47. SAXON CEMETERY FOUND.

    Excavation workers in Burwell Fen, Combs, have unearthed a Saxon-cemetery. Fire skeletons, were found, also a bronze buckle, glass beads, a spindle ...

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  48. CANTON EXODUS

    About 150 Japanese women and children, ex-residents of Canton, have arrived on the Braga. ...

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