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  2. SHIPPING STRIKE Hull Strikers Conc[?]atory.

    Owing to the shipping strike Sir Wilfrid Laurier (Prime Minister of Canada) and several coronation visitors were delayed for two days at Liverpool owing to the ...

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  3. MOROCCO Occupation by Germany.

    The sensation caused by Germany sending a gunboat to Agadir in the south of Morocco is unabated. Diplomatic circles are in a ferment over the matter, ...

    Article : 282 words
  4. TIMBER WORKERS

    The negotiations for a conference in connection with the timber workers' trouble have led to no result. The secretary of the council was in communication ...

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  5. CONSOLS DESPISED.

    Consols have become so despised that even the joint stock banks are now unloading. The "Times," in a leader on the ...

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  6. VISITING SCIENTIST.

    Travelling by the R.M.S. Moldavia which arrived this morning, is Mr. E. Kidson, a young New Zealand scientist, who is to carry out a magnetic survey of ...

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  7. INTER-STATE NEWS. Victoria.

    Mrs. M. J. Russell, a dairy farmer was fined £10 with costs in the St. Kilda court for having in her possession milk containng 41 per cent of water. ...

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  8. WAGES BOARDS.

    A deputation, from the Pa[?]nters' and Decorators' Union was introduced to the Minister of Industry (Hon. J. P. Wilson) last night by Mr. R. P. Blundell ...

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  9. OVERDUE

    Where is the Espada? This is a question which has been puzzling the shipping fraternity of this State for several weeks past, and now grave doubts are ...

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  10. BUTTER TRADE TROUBLE.

    The ninth annual convention of the Chamber of Agriculture was opened at Shepparton to-day. A strong protest was entered against ...

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  11. BOUND NORTH.

    Dr. Basedow and a large party of Commonwealth officials left Melbourne for Sydney this afternoon in order to catch the steamer St. Albans at Sydney on ...

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  12. NO REDUCTION OF SENTENCE.

    The State Attorney-General has refused to reduce the sentence of Frederick Carmody, who was sentenced to two years' imprisonment for the manslaughter of ...

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  13. CLAIMING THE RIVERINA.

    Mr. Watt, the Acting Premier, has forwarded to the Acting Premier of New South Wales a [?]etter referring to a claim made by Victoria to the Riverina ...

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  14. RUN ON A BANK

    The country savings bank at Oneida, a town of New York experienced a run to-day. All claims were promptly met. The ...

    Article : 60 words
  15. New South Wales.

    Lily May Davis, who was recently wounded at Little Coogee is making good progress, and is expected to recover. The bullet was extracted to-day. ...

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  16. A GREAT DEMONSTRATION.

    There was a great demonstration of seamen and dockers at Glasgow yesterday. The men marched the streets accompanied by bands. ...

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  17. JIU JITSU

    Last night Professor Stevenson defeated Montague in the jiu-jitsu championship of Australia. The conditions were 12 bouts of 5 minutes each. ...

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  18. BIG SHEEP VALUES.

    The stud sheep sales were continued to-day. Boonoke rams realised high prices. One sold for 400 gu[?]neas, another two at 210 guineas each, and one for 300 ...

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  19. AVIATION.

    The first half of the international firm it race from Vincennes to London was completed to-day, when M[?]s. Verd[?]ne, Vidait, Kimmerling, Beaumont, ...

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  20. SELLING A STREET.

    A meeting of ratepayers was held in the Temperance Hall, Brompton, on Tuesday evening. There was a good attendance. The mayor (Mr. W. H. H. ...

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  21. RIOTS AT GLASGOW.

    There were stirring scenes on the Broomilaw last night. The men on strike got out of hand and serious [?] were the result. ...

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  22. AMERICA NO DIRECT INTEREST.

    In reply to Germany's note regarding her interposition in Moroccan affairs, the United States as a [?]natory to the Algecirss agreement stated that she was ...

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  23. BURGLARS BUSY

    During the past four months several burglaries have taken place locally, but until to-day the police had been unable to trace any of the stolen goods which ...

    Article : 275 words
  24. CASUALTIES. A LABORER'S DEATH.

    The coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) held an inquest at the City Police Court on Tuesday morning into the circumstances surrounding the death of James O'Dea, ...

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  25. PORTUGAL.

    [?] have broken out between Por[?] tre[?] Min[?]chist army which in trying to win back the throne of Portugal for King [?] ...

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  26. VETO BILL Government will not Withdraw

    A question was asked in the House of Commons to-day as to whether, in view of the defeat of the Government in the House of Lords over the V[?] ...

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  27. MR. FISHER.

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Fisher) was entertained to-day in his native village, Crosshouse, in Ayrshire, Scotland, and was the recipient ...

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  28. ITALIAN SENSATION

    An attempts to have [?] Pat[?] who murdered princess [?] commited to a madhouse so that the [?] might be [?] have failed ...

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  29. ARBITRATION

    The German Ambassador here Count von Ber[?]storff, departs shortly for Berlin with, the new presentment of America's arbitration proposals for the ...

    Article : 145 words
  30. NO APPEAL TO COUNTRY.

    Mr. John Edwards, Liberal M.P. for Glamorgan, Md., speaking at Barry, made an authoritative statement that there around be no appeal to the ...

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  31. WORTH HAVING

    What appears to be a very fine development has been made in the lease of the Maori Lass, situated within a mile and a half of the Southern Cross township. ...

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  32. PEOPLING THE WEST

    The population returns for the quarter ending June show an increase of 2258. During the last two months the Government assisted immigrants totalling 2000. ...

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  33. OPPRESSIVE HEAT

    The last two days in New York have been marked by sweltering heat. So oppressive has been the atmosphere that 400,000 people slept last ...

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  34. MOTOR FATALITY.

    A fatal motor car accident occurred in Wakefield street near O.B.I., a little before 9 o'clock on Tuesday morning. The victim was Mr. William Arnold, aged 64, ...

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  35. MADERO'S ATTACK.

    General M[?] who [?]ed the rebels in the [?]ent Merican uprising, is now en[?] in attacking the interests which were supported by ex-president Dlaz.He ...

    Article : 73 words
  36. DUMB LAUREATE

    The non-appearance of a coronation [?]de from the pen of the poet laureate (Mr. Alfred Austin) has caused many rumors to be circulated. ...

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  37. SUPERANNUATION.

    The following is the interim report from February 1, 1[?]11, to June 30, 1911, presented to the subscribers at their annual meeting on July 4:— ...

    Article : 440 words
  38. WITHOUT FOOD

    A man named Robert Kirk reported to the police yesterday that he found an old man in the vicinity of the reservoir paddock, 12 miles from Broken Hill, in an ...

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  39. BUSH FIRES

    Fierce bush fires are raging in the cobalt mining region of Ontario. Several mining camps have been destroyed and it is feared that there has ...

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  40. THE GLORIOUS FOURTH CELEBRATED IN THE CITY.

    The fourth of July, the anniversary of the signing of the American declaration of independence, was marked in Adelaide yesterday by a reception ...

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  41. BIDING FATALITY.

    DELAMERE, July 5.—A fatal riding accident occurred here this afternoon when Miss F. O. Rober, who was out riding with some friends along the main ...

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  42. AUSTRALIANS.

    The Commonwealth Parliamentarians who are at present is Britain are now visiting Ireland. They received a cordial welcome at Dublin. ...

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  43. STEAMER FOUNDERS

    A cutter from Hamm[?]est, the nor[?]most town of Europe in Norway, reported a [?] disaster to-day. It appears that the Norwegian steamer ...

    Article : 75 words
  44. ENGLISH TEAM

    Preparations are already being made for the visit of the English cricket team to Australia. C. B. Fry, the Hampshire crack, has ...

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  45. LADY'S LUCKY ESCAPE.

    Miss E. Bennett bad a miraculous escape from serious injury this morning. By some means her pony became frightened and threw her heavily on to a ...

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  46. STARVATION

    The Acting Minister for External Affairs has received a telegram from the Administrator of the Northern Territory stating that the postmaster at Powell's ...

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  47. TENNIS

    The English championship tennis matches were continued to-day. In the third round of the doubles championship Doust and Pockley beat ...

    Article : 59 words
  48. DIES FROM BRIGHT'S DISEASE.

    David Marshall an elderly man who was discovered on Monday by Corporal Maloney in a shed at the rear of the Methodist Church, Exeter, died in the ...

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  49. MELBOURNE'S FESTIVITIES.

    The American residents of Melbourne celebrated Independence Day with the usual festivities. The Consul General (Mr. J. F. Jewell) held a ...

    Article : 37 words
  50. BURNING WHISKY

    A remarkable spectacle was witnessed at Dingwall, Scotland, to-day. Dalmore's distillery caught fire and was [?]rned to the ground. Soon after the ...

    Article : 69 words
  51. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    MELBOURNE. July 4—Mr. A. J. Wilson, 25 years of age, a line repairer, was run over by a train neat Donnybrook to-day and killed. ...

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  52. CHANGED HER MIND

    Society was provided with a great sensation to-day. The marriage of Lady Constance Foljambe, the eldest daughter of the late ...

    Article : 112 words
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  56. METALS.

    The following are the latest metal quotations:—Copper. £[?]6 17/6; lead, £12 8/9, tin, £194 [?] ...

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