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  2. AFTER THE ELECTION FEDERAL, MINISTERS ACTIVE

    After several days of hoping against hope that some miracle would happen and lead to the return of Sir William Lyne for the Hume, Federal Ministers have at last become ...

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  3. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    An exciting motor car accident happened on the Great Northern-road on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Gus Lipman, with four other persons in ...

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  4. COUNTRY PARTY. NEW ELEMENT IN POLITICS.

    At a meeting of the Wagga Farmers and Settlers' Association, the chairman (Mr. E. Crouchin), in inviting the nomination of delegates to the annual conference in Sydney, ...

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  5. TURKISH ASSASSINS. DEATH OF SHEFKET PASHA.

    Lieutenant Hilmi, who was wounded during the arrest of certain persons in Pera supposed to be responsible for the death of the Grand Vizier Shofket Pasha, has succumbed. ...

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  6. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    The Premier (Mr. M'Gowen) left last night for a trip to the northern rivers. He will return to Sydney on the 25th inst. Prior to joining the Brisbane express Mr. ...

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  7. THE BALKANS. CZAR AS ARBITRATOR.

    King Ferdinand, in his reply, accepting the arbitration of the Czar, blames Servia for at tempting to evade the same, and reminds the Czar of Russia's recognition for years past ...

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  8. GERMAN EMPEROR. JUBILEE OF HIS REIGN.

    Germany is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the accession of the Emperor with lavish decorations. Fetes are being held in all cities, and ...

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  9. HOME RULE. HUSTINGS CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. W. Runciman, President of the Board of Agriculture, speaking at a meeting in Bristoi in reference to Home Rule for Ireland, said there was no sign that Protestants in ...

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  10. NEW BULGARIAN CABINET.

    The leading portfolios in the new Bulgarian Cabinet have been filled as follows:—Dr. Daneff, Premier and Minister of Foreign Affairs; M. Tr. Madjaroff (formerly Minister ...

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  11. BRITISH AMBASSADOR'S PROTEST.

    Router's Agency states that Sir Gerard A. Lowther, British Ambassador at Constantinople, has protestod to the Porte against the violation of the right, of a British subject by ...

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  12. GELEBRATIONS IN LONDON.

    Last evening Prince Lichnowsky, the Gorman Ambassador, entertained 1000 German residents. The King was represented at a thanksgiving ...

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  13. STATE STEAMSHIPS.

    The Royal Commission appointed by the Government to inquire into charges levelled against the State steamship service by Mr. J. J. Holmes, a prominent shipper of stock, ...

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  14. SERVIAN CABINET RESIGNS.

    The Servian Cabinet has resigned, as it is unwilling to face the responsibility for accepting the Czar's arbitration. The latest indications are that the Ministry ...

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  15. MR. REDMOND'S TOUR.

    Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalists, who is starting on a campaign in Scotland in favour of Home Rule, declared that whenever the enemy spread calumnies ...

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  16. THE EASTERN CASE.

    Judgment was given by the High Court to-day in a case which was argued at the last sittings in Brisbane, arising out of the stranding of the E. and A. Company's steamer ...

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  17. CURIOUS STRIKE.

    Owing to the peculiary geographical position of Basle, on the borders of Alsace-Lorraine, the dyers on strike in the city belong to three nationalities, and the troops from three States, ...

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  18. A VERSATILE MONARCH.

    Among European monarchs there is no more striking figure than Wilhelm [?] the German Emperor, who is now celebrating the jubilee of his reign. From the day of his accession ...

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  19. SATISFACTION IN GERMANY.

    The "Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" welcomes the Czar's initiative in regard to arbitration, strengthened as it is by the Powers' collective counsels to the Porte and ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN FEARS.

    In reference to Russia's invitation to the Balkan Premiers to hold a conference at St. Petersburg, both the Independent and Opposition newspapers sharply attack Count Leopold ...

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  21. SIR EDWARD CARSON'S CAMPAIGN.

    Sir Edward Carson, leader of the Irish Unionists, in the course of an address in Leeds, said he believed the Premier was weakening, and beginning to see that he could ...

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  22. THE EARTHQUAKE.

    Several additional shocks of earthquake, accompanied by subterranean rumblings, were experienced in Tirnovo throughout yesterday, and a state of panic prevailed among the ...

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  23. GREEK GOVERNMENT LOAN.

    The Government has concluded negotiations for a loan of 20,000,000 francs from the National Bank of Greece. ...

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  24. VICTORIAN MEMBER'S VIEW.

    Mr. Keast, M.L.A., of Victoria, has been on a holiday visit to Queensland. Interviewed regarding the formation of a special farmers' party in Queensland, he said that it this party ...

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  25. MOROCCO. SEVERE FIGHTING.

    Advices from Rabat, Morocco, state that General Mangin routed the Mohaon Said tribesmen at Khima. Fifty-two of the French force were killed ...

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  26. ARMS FOR ULSTER.

    The rifles which were traced to Newcastle, whence they were forwarded to Ireland, were old German weapons. ...

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  27. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    A number of women's suffragists attempted to hold a meeting in Hyde Park yesterday, but the crowd rushed the platform. Several blue-jackets escorted the women to a place or ...

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  28. RESTLESS LABOUR.

    Three thousand farm labourers in West Lancashire have given notice of their intention to strike felling the granting of their demand for a minimum wage of 24s per week. ...

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  29. DIPHTHERIA.

    The outbrenk of diphtheria at the Chatswood Public School was referred to at the meeting of the Willoughby Council last evening. A report submitted by the sanitary inspector ...

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  30. SPANIARDS HARD PRESSED.

    The Spaniards, who were executing a combined movement from Tetuan, Arzila, and Alcazar, for the purpose of clearing out the menacing tribes, have met with determined ...

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  31. IMMIGRATION.

    The "Times" mentions among the causes for the decrease in British emigration to Australia Canada's keener competition. It points out that after Australia's boom in 1912 ...

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  32. ANOTHER AVIATION FATALITY.

    An airman named Manio, while monoplanes made too sharp a turn at a height of 8000ft. and was thrown out, with fatal result. The propeller cut off one of his legs, and the ...

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  33. THE RONALD-HARPER CASE.

    Judicial comment in vindication of the character of the Rev. James Black Ronald was made to-day in the course of a judgment of the State Full Court in an appeal ...

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  34. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Daniel Field, a platelayer, while going to his home at Eureka on a jigger, was run down by the Auckland-Wellington express, and killed. ...

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  35. AUSTRIAN ARMAMENTS.

    According to the "Tageblatt," a new naval programme, providing for 24,000-ton Dreadnoughts, is to be submitted to the Delegations in 1914. ...

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  36. UNIVERSAL TRAINING.

    The Associated Chambers of Commerce have submitted to Mr. Asquith a memorandum in favour of universal training, in the course of which they draw attention to the ...

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  37. INDEX.

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  38. BRISBANE SHOOTING CASE.

    Ottogro Inouye, on remand, was brought before Lieutenunt-Colonel Moore. P.M., in the police court, this morning, on two charges of having attempted to kill Pearl Inouye and ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Two men have been brought before the police court in Bradford, and remanded in connection with the recent incendiary fires. Eight Irish distilleries have combined to ...

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  40. "DOWN POTS AND PANS.

    The "Express" states that married women all over the country are being urged to join the Home Makers' Union, which has been started in Croydon for the following ...

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  41. FOOTBALL ACCIDENTS. YOUNG MAN KILLED IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Advices from Christchurch state that Samuel Plimsoll, 19, died as the result of injuries received while playing Rugby football. He was apparently kicked on the head. ...

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  42. RECEPTION AT THE CONSULATE.

    The German Emperor's jubilee was celebrated by a special service at the German Church on Sunday, and a reception in honour of the occasion was held at the Consulate ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. BABY BONUS FRAUDS.

    Commonwealth officers are searching papers to ascertain the extent of baby bonus frauds. So far as the investigation has gone, it is shown that over £100 has been illegally paid ...

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  45. GOULBURN PLAYER INJURED.

    James Glanville was Injured in a football match at Gurrundah on Saturday, and was admitted to the hospital to-day suffering from a fractured kneecap. ...

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  46. HARBOUR MYSTERY.

    As the Howard Smith steamer Gabo was leaving the wharf on her trip to Rockhampton last Saturday night, an A.D., named John McConville, fell overboard from the top of a ...

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  47. WEEKLY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    Tradesmen are divided as to the effect of the change of the weekly half-holiday from Wednesday to Saturday. Business on the first late Friday was fair. Greater numbers ...

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  48. JAPANESE RETRENCHMENT.

    The Government has dismissed 5000 officials, thereby effecting a saving of £650,000. Economics have been effected in the War Office to the extent of £1,000,000, and in the ...

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  49. HUME ABSENT VOTES.

    Political developments in the Federal arena still await the progress of the counting of the absent votes at Hume. The process is still painfully slow. Yesterday's figures gave Mr. ...

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  50. THE MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD.

    Argument in the second of the special cases stated by Mr. Justice Higgins from the Commonwealth Arbitration Court in the plaint of the Merchant Service Guild was concluded in ...

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  51. MARCONI CONTRACT. SELECT COMMITTEE'S REPORT.

    Commenting on the report of the select committee which has been inquiring into the contract between the Post Office and the Marconi Company for the erection of ...

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  52. MEXICO.

    Further fighting is reported from Chihuahua, Mexico, between the State and Federal troops. The latter are said to have lost 600 killed and wounded in an engagement near ...

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  53. THE WIRTH MILLIONS.

    Mr. Jacob Wirth, a single man, 60 years of age, who was one of the participants in the Wirth millions, died here to-day from internal trouble. He was a well-known resident, a ...

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  54. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 160 words
  55. "LOCKED OUT."

    In connection with the industrial trouble amongst miners employed in the Cloncurry mine, John Dush, who is at present in Brisbane representing the A.W.A., denies that men ...

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  56. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The Governor's Speech, to be read at the opening of Parliament to-morrow, will make reference to the introduction of a bill to compel the employment of white labour only in the ...

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  57. ROBBERIES.

    It was reported to the police last night that a man named David William Roberts had been robbed of £70 in George-street. It appears that Roberts, who had booked a ...

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  58. ELIMINATING DISTANCE.

    Lieutenant Egan Kreiger won a steeplechase at Magdeburg on Saturday, then aeroplaned 80 miles to Grunewald, where he won a second horserace. ...

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  59. NORTHERN MINERS.

    The colliery proprietors are making arrangements for representatives on the proposed wages board for the mining industry. No change was made to affect the position to-day. ...

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  60. GUISEPPE FERRARA RELEASED.

    King Emmanuel has released the Sicilian brigand chief, Guiseppe Ferrara, who has been imprisoned in Ancona for half a century. ...

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  61. LAWN TENNIS.

    A. F. Wilding (New Zealand) won the Hard Court Championship of the world, beating A. H. Gobert (France), 6-3, 6-3, 1-6, 6-4. ...

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  62. THE LABOUR VIEW.

    Mr. J. Ramsay MacDonald, leader of the Labour party, in a letter to his constituents concerning the committee's report, describes the attacks that have been made on Ministers ...

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  63. AN ALTITUDE RECORD.

    A French airman, M. Perreyon, while flying with two passengers yesterday, attained a height of 15,480ft, which is a record. ...

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  64. Advertising

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