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  2. ELECTIONS. DATE DEPENDS ON ROLLS.

    The date of the elections will depend on the completion of the rolls, the preparation of which has been much delayed, especially in New South Wales. ...

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  3. FOOTBALL RIOT.

    During the football match between Richmond and Melbourne at the Richmond ground to-day, two of the spectators started to fight, and a crowd gathered round them. ...

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  4. IRELAND. ILLEGAL ARMIES.

    Viscount Haldane, Lord High Chancellor, speaking at Oxford last night, said that, although he regretted some of Sir Edward Carson's utterances, he had done his best to ...

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  5. NAVAL WARFARE. VALUE OF SUBMARINES.

    Admiral Sir Francis Bridgeman, a former First Sea Lord of the Admiraity, declares that Admiral Sir Percy Scott's letter to the effect that submarines will supplant ...

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  6. MOBBED IN CHURCH THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    Extraordinary scenes were witnessed at Brompton Oratory yesterday. Twenty women suffragists chanted the suffragist litany, and one stood in the aisle, ...

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  7. OPPOSITION LEADER.

    Both at Parliament House and around the Federal Departments there was nothing today to suggest that a dramatic development had occurred in political circles and a ...

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  8. THE DISSOLUTION.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., made the following statement to-day:—"The announcement made by the Prime Minister that the Governor-General had granted a double dissolution— ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND.

    Liberals represent only three out of the 10 Queensland constituencies, and it is improbable that any of them will he won by labour. Mr. Groom, with a majority of 5197 at Darling ...

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  10. NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS.

    Mr. Devlin, M.P., in the course of an address to the Belfast National volunteers, said the National volunteer movement had been started to maintain the liberty Ireland ...

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  11. SIR EDWARD CARSON'S ADVICE.

    Sir Edward Carson, M.P., speaking in Belfast, advised Ulstermen to stick to their arms. He declared that if any one attempted to ...

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  12. CAUCUS.

    The caucus of the State Labour party will meet at Parliament House at 10.30 this morning. The meeting is likely to be concerned mostly with Government policy matters. The ...

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  13. HOSTILE PUBLIC FEELING.

    A crowd broke up a meeting of suffragists at Hornsey, North London. The suffragists had also a hostile reception at Hastings, while their van was smashed at Hitchen, the ...

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  14. ARCHBISHOP'S APPEAL.

    The Archbishop of York, in a letter to the newspapers, urges Parliament to face the facts of the Irish crisis afresh, and emphasises the argument that since some form of ...

    Article : 110 words
  15. GERMAN SARCASM.

    The "Post" urges Sir Percy Scott to endeavour to convince his own countrymen, and adds that Germany will not follow Britain's example, but will gratefully inherit the ...

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  16. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In South Australia the Liberals hold three and Labour four seals. Mr. Glynn will probably again be returned unopposed for Angas, and Mr. Livingstone is safe with a majority ...

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  17. FRENCH CRISIS.

    M. Rene Vivianl failed to form a Cabinet owing to his inability to find colleagues unanimously in favour of the three years' period of military service. ...

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  18. SOLICITOR'S CLERK CHARGED.

    The Public Prosecutor has initiated proceedings against Arthur Barnett, a solicitor's clerk, whose firm represented certain suffragists, for conveying letters and drugs to Grace ...

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  19. CORK COUNTY COUNCIL.

    The Nationalists have captured Cork County Council, the O'Brienites losing seats in seven divisions, including Monkstown, which has latterly been represented on the Council by ...

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  20. FOREBODING OF DEATH.

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurst addressed a meeting in the East End yesterday, saying that when they saw Mr. Asquith next Wednesday she would ask the deputation not only to plead ...

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  21. PENSIONS FOR WIDOWS.

    Although no official announcement has been made by the Federal Opposition leader (Mr. Fisher) it is stated that the Labour policy on which the approaching campaign will be ...

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  22. HUERTA'S NEW MOVE.

    The possibility of a recrudescence of war is contained in an announcement by President Huerta, that he intends to blockade the Constitutionalist forces under General Carranza ...

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  23. APPEAL FOE PEACE.

    The long-continued strike at the Kalgoorlie end of the transcontinental railway has distressed the Federal Treasurer (Sir John Forrest), and he appealed to-day to those ...

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  24. THE ROLLS.

    A conference in regard to the date of the elections was held yesterday at the State Premier's office, between representatives of the Commonwealth and State Ministries. There ...

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  25. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Although there is a large Labour majority in the State Parliament, and there are six Labour Senators, Western Australia returns three Liberals as against two Labourites to ...

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  26. MORE INCENDIARISM.

    Suffragists burned an untenanted house in High Wycombe. A suffragist was found concealed in Reading Post-office. ...

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  27. THE PROSPECTS.

    Whilst it is generally agreed that New South Wales will be the pivot State, as far as the House of Representatives is concerned, the position in the other States is also ...

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  28. RULER OF ALBANIA. REPORTED ABDICATION.

    It is reported in Paris, Berlin, Vienna, and Rome that Prince William of Wied is about to abdicate the throne of Albania. The Duke of the Abruzzi and members of ...

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  29. INTRUDER IN PALACE.

    A supposed burglar was arrested in the servants' quarters in Buckingham Palace at night time. He visited several bedrooms, all of which were occupied. He alleged that ...

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  30. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    Outbreaks of smallpox have occurred in several towns in Lancashire. Infection originated in bales of cotton from Mexico. ...

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  31. CHINESE CHRISTIANS.

    The Government is prohibiting native Christians preaching in the streets, fearing that they will spread treason. ...

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  32. ITALIANS ARRESTED.

    Dutch gendarmeric arrested Colonel Muriechlo and Professor Chinago, Italians, on the ground that compromising documents had been found in their residences. Both, ...

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  33. ROUGH WEATHER.

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  34. POSTAL EMPLOYEES.

    In reply to representations mnde by the postal societies, Mr. C. E. H. Hobhouse (Post-master-General) declines to establish a committee on which they would be represented ...

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  35. TASMANIA.

    Tasmania returned three Labourites and two Liberals last year. Mr. M'Williams and Mr. Atkinson are considered safe for Franklin and Wilmot with maporities of 1903 and 3329 ...

    Article : 133 words
  36. GERMAN INDUSTRY.

    According to the "Export Revue," German firms have subscribed £12,500, equalling a similar grant by the Government, to enable a news agency to send abroad [?]ull and accurate ...

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  37. VICTORIA.

    The position in Victoria is that the Liberals hold twelve, and the Labourites nine seats. None of the latter are country electorates. They comprise Ballarat and Bendigo, and the ...

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  38. INDEX. NEWS.

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  39. HINDUS NOT WANTED.

    In the course of a speech at Christchurch, the Premier (Mr. Massey) said the country was heavily in debt, and it was necessary to secure larger population. "But," he went on, ...

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  40. BALLOON EXPLOSION.

    A balloon exploded near Rheims, and the three occupants were killed, including M. Le Prince, a well-known aeronaut. An ascent was being made at a fete in the ...

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  41. JAPANESE SHIPPING.

    The reported amalgamation of the Nippon Yusen, Osaka Shosen, and Toyo Kisen shipping companies is de[?]ed. ...

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  42. THE P.L.L.

    The executive of the Political Labour League met last night to consider nominations for the remaining five seats to complete the list of endorsed Labour candidates for the ...

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  43. RECORD NAVAL REVIEW.

    Four hundred vessels will participate in the naval review to be held at Spithead on July 18, which will be a record. ...

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  44. A GREAT HORSEMAN.

    The death occurred last week of Mr. John Thomas Hely, formerly a celebrated horseman, who had a rather adventurous career. He was a native of Parramatta, and ...

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  45. CHINESE JUSTICE.

    The President has issued a decree which imposes the death penalty on officials accepting a bribe to effect a miscarriage of Justice. Lesser offences of bribery will entail ...

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  46. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  47. DEATH OF MR. WATTS-DUNTON.

    The death is announced of Mr. Walter Theodore Watts-Dunton. Mr. Walter Theodore Watts-Dunton was one of the best known English litterateurs of ...

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  48. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A conference of the Dockers' Union, held at Swansea, passed a resolution in favour of the creation of a labour court with judges especially qualified to deal with labour laws. ...

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  49. UNION SUBSCRIPTIONS.

    The Canterbury Drivers' Union to-day sued two drivers who had joined the new union for their subscription. On behalf of the defence the contentions were raised that the rules ...

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  50. TO-DAY.

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  51. LIBERAL WORKERS' INSTITUTE.

    At the annual congress of the Liberal Workers' Institute to-day the president (Mr. Myers) announced that he had, in the name of the institute, sent the following telegram ...

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  52. "BURNT DOCUMENTS."

    The Prime Minister was asked last night if he know what Mr. Fisher, the leader of the Opposition, meant when he referred on Saturday to the burning or destruction of ...

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  53. OFFICIALS IN CONFLICT.

    An illustration of two Government departments in conflict was given at the police court, Macksville. Forest-guard Keays seized 100 railway sleepers, and asked the ...

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  54. A LONG PASSAGE.

    The steamer Lowther Range reached this port from New York, via Durban, this morning, with a cargo of case oil for Suva, Townsville, and Rockhampton. The whole of the ...

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  55. ANOTHER LABOUR ATTACK.

    An attack upon the Governor-General was made by Mr Matthews. M.P., at a meeting of the Port Melbourne branch of the Political Labour Council to-night. ...

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  56. MR. AGAR WYNNE.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Wynne) has intimated that he has definitely decided not to seek re-election. ...

    Article : 23 words
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