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  2. GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Sir Ronald Munro Forguson, Governor-General of the Commonwealth, paid his first visit to Sydney on Saturday, and received an onthuslastlc welcome. ...

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  3. COAL CRISIS.

    The Maitland miners have entered upon the seventh week of their strike against the proposed continuance of the afternoon shift at certain collieries. ...

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  4. TWEED DISASTER. STRUCK BY ROLLER.

    Further particulars in regard to the wreck of the oil launch Garara with a party of 13 aboard, show that the vessel while attempting to cross the bar was struck by a big ...

    Article : 413 words
  5. IRISH CRISIS. ULSTER'S INTENTIONS

    Unionist papers to-day publish despatches and editorials warning the public that the storm may burst at any moment, as the Ulstermen are sick of inaction. ...

    Article : 219 words
  6. DEFENCE.

    An important speech, bearing on the value of rifle clubs in connection with the Australian defence scheme, was delivered by the Minister for Defence (Senator Millen) at the ...

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  7. DUDLEY CUP.

    Narromine wins! Once more the western, rough riders have demonstrated their superiority over the picked polo players of the State. Once again the ...

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  8. MEXICO. EX-MINISTER'S MISSION.

    Senor Querido Moheno (ex-Minister of Commerce in Mexico) is now en route for the United States on a lecturing campaign, with the object of exposing what he terms ...

    Article : 141 words
  9. STORSTAD BLAMED.

    The commission of inquiry into the loss of the liner Empress of Ireland, which was sunk the a colle "ho St. Lawrence River, with great loss of life, has issued its finding, and ...

    Article : 465 words
  10. FURTHER INSURGENT SUCCESS.

    General Carranza (leader of the Constitutionalists) announces the surrender of Guaymns, stating that the Federals are leaving there under a flag of truce. ...

    Article : 47 words
  11. NEW CABINET.

    President Huerta's new Cabinet was sworn in to-day, there being but few changes from the old Cabinet. Senor Francisco Carbagal, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, becomes ...

    Article : 56 words
  12. SIR EDWARD CARSON.

    Sir Edward Carson, M.P. (Leader of the Irish Unionists), received an enthusiastic welcome on his arrival in Belfast yesterday. Armed volunteers accorded him a military ...

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  13. ROYAL MOTOR CAR ATTACKED BY SUFFRAGIST

    An exciting episode occurred while the King and Queen were motoring in Perth to-day, when a suffragist named Rhoda Fleming climbed on the footboard of the car and ...

    Article : 75 words
  14. COAL FOR THE EAST.

    The colliery proprietors have been successful in regaining a contract for 80,000 tons of coal for the Government of the Philippine Islands. The tenderers will also secure ...

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  15. THE DROWNED.

    Those drowned are:— JOHN C. BARR, about 55 years, hotelkeeper, Pittsworth, Queensland. It is unknown at present whether he was married. ...

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  16. PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT.

    Sir Edward Carson attended a meeting of the Ulster Provisional Government which was held in private in the Ulster Hall, Belfast. Four hundred armed ...

    Article : 196 words
  17. FEDERAL GIFT.

    The Minister for Defence hopes to be able to present to the Paddington municipal authorities in the near future a strip of land in the Victoria Barracks area, thus aiding ...

    Article : 267 words
  18. CHURCH COUNCIL INTERRUPTED.

    A suffragist interrupted a meeting of the Representative Church Council. The officials tried to remove her, but the Primate peremptorily forbade interference. ...

    Article : 51 words
  19. MRS. PANKHURST RELEASED.

    Mrs. Pankhurst was yesterday released from gaol. ...

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  20. PLUNGED INTO FLAMES.

    A fire, which destroyed a logging camp belonging to the Comly Hill Company, undermined the railway track, and caused a locomotive which carried 17 men, who were ...

    Article : 113 words
  21. MAROONED OFF MEXICO.

    The steamer City of Sydney has rescued the captain of the wrecked schooner Nokomis, eight of the crew, and the captain's two baby children, after being marooned, for five ...

    Article : 143 words
  22. GALE ON COAST. VESSELS DELAYED.

    During yesterday and to-day strong westerly winds and high seas hampered the movements of vessels in the Straits, particularly those coming to Melbourne from Sydney. ...

    Article : 116 words
  23. THE SAVED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  24. CANNIBALS. RESIST PUNITIVE PARTY.

    The French warship Kersaint arrived to-day from Vila. She visited Malekula in company with H.M.S. Torch on July 4 to chastise the natives who recently killed and ...

    Article : 146 words
  25. CONSTABULARY ACTIVE.

    The Royal Irish Constabulary were active in many towns in Ulster on Thursday night. It is believed the authorities expected a sensational coup would be made by the Ulster ...

    Article : 46 words
  26. CAPTAIN LOWES' STORY.

    In the course of an interview Captain Lowes said the launch was coming in on a wave at the time of the accident. A large cross wave came unexpectedly however, and ...

    Article : 543 words
  27. INDEX. NEWS.

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  28. ULSTER SYMPATHISERS.

    Lieutenant-General Sir Reginald PoleCarow, M.P., inspected Glasgow's Ulster volunteers, bidding them learn to hit the mark. The British League, in support of Ulster, ...

    Article : 49 words
  29. STRATHAVON MEETS GALE.

    The steamer Strathavon, which arrived from Puget Sound late on Saturday, met a strong south-westorly gale on Wednesday night last. This increase in velocity on ...

    Article : 52 words
  30. FRANGE UNPREPARED.

    Senator Almand, speaking at Raincy, revealed the reason why France avoided war with Germany in 1905, after the German Emperor's surprise visit to Tangier. ...

    Article : 103 words
  31. THE ENGINEERS.

    The friction between the Amalgamated Society of Engineers and the Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Service Association is stated by Mr. C. Thompson, the secretary ...

    Article : 109 words
  32. ROUGH PASSAGE FROM AUCKLAND.

    The steamer Lindon arrived from Auckland yesterday after a rough passage, which considerably delayed the vessel's progress. After the first two of the [?]eve days' passage she ...

    Article : 68 words
  33. CARTRIDGES IN MOTOR TYRES.

    A steamer succeeded in landing at Belfast 300 rifles and 10,000 cartridges. The rifles were shipped as motor-car parts, and the cartridges were concealed in motor tyres. A ...

    Article : 63 words
  34. KILLED AND EATEN.

    Early in March last nine native teachers from the mission station at Wala Island were, at the request of some natives on Malekula Island, sent to a village on that ...

    Article : 328 words
  35. WIRELESS ON SHIPS.

    The postal authorities intimate that regulation 17 of the Wireless Telegraphy Regulations, 1913, has been repealed, and the following regulation inserted in its stead:— ...

    Article : 87 words
  36. THE BOYNE CELEBRATIONS.

    The Orangemen guarantee that good orde, will be preserved during the Boyne celebrations. ...

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  37. COMMERCIALISED PRAYER.

    The Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court decided that the acceptance of fees for Christian science treatment is illegal, and convicted and fined a practitioner ...

    Article : 77 words
  38. CHURCH COLLECTORS

    The secretary of the External Affairs Department (Mr. Atlee Hunt), in referring to the case of the Rev. Stephen George and Deacon Abraham Nisson, of the Ancient Nestorian ...

    Article : 211 words
  39. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  40. HOPE OF SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. Winston Churchill (First Lord of the Admiralty) addressed a meeting at Dundee, stating that he believed a settlement would be reached, to which both Houses of ...

    Article : 34 words
  41. LEAD POISONING.

    The Broken Hill Proprietary Company has installed at Port Pirie smelting works three electric baths for the treatment of lead poisoning as the result of experiments by ...

    Article : 115 words
  42. VICTORIAN VOLUNTEERS.

    At the Orange demonstration in the Town Hall last night, it was announced that the following cable message would be sent to Sir Edward Carson:—"Overflowing and profoundly ...

    Article : 89 words
  43. TIBETAN CONVENTION.

    Sir E. Grey (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs), speaking in the House of Commons on the Foreign Office vote, regretted that China had not yet signed the Tibetan ...

    Article : 87 words
  44. TO-DAY.

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  45. BRISBANE RESOLUTION.

    At an Orange demonstration this afternoon, to commemorate the anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne, the following motion was carried unanimously:—"This meeting of ...

    Article : 85 words
  46. DEFECTIVE ENGINE.

    Some time ago an engine-driver refused to take a locomotive out of the Bathurst sheds, because he alleged it ssas unsafe for use Another driver was procured, the first driver ...

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  47. FUNERAL OF THE VICTIMS.

    Up to 8 o'clock to-night only the bodies of three of the missing men, Buchanan, Freeney, and Gibson had been recovered. The funeral of Buchanan at the Tweed ...

    Article : 92 words
  48. LIQUOR BAR ISSUE.

    The Roblin Government has been returned to power in Manitoba, with a reduced majority. The chief issue of the election was the abolition of the hotel bar, the Liberal ...

    Article : 58 words
  49. QUEENSLAND COAL.

    Arrangements have been completed for the supply of 500 tons of Queensland coal for the Australian navy for the purpose of testing its suitability for naval fuel. The cruiser ...

    Article : 52 words
  50. CAPTAIN COOK'S MANUSCRIPTS.

    Captain Cook's letters and diary were sold at auction to-day and realised £1070. ...

    Article : 34 words
  51. A CHILD'S DEATH.

    Harry Sharp, 3½, who was knocked down by a cart on Friday afternoon, died at the hospital on Saturday afternoon from concussion of the brain. ...

    Article : 32 words
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