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  2. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The [?]eoate on the Address in Reply was postponed in the Legislative Assembly yesterday evening on account of the leader of the Opposition not being able to attend, and the ...

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  3. STORM-TOSSED.

    If the ketch Candidate, which left Camden Haven over a fortnight ago for Sydney, should put in an appearance, those on board will no doubt have had terrible experiences— ...

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  4. BRIDGE AND TUNNEL SCHEME.

    The Minister for Works yesterday gave some idea of the vastness of the underground traffic scheme which the English expert (Mr. Hay) is preparing. ...

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  5. RUBBER SCANDALS.

    The "Cologno Gazette," in an inspired article, states that not a few newspapers, misinformed by the earlier versions of the Pulumayo atrocities, wrongly accused Britons of ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA BEATEN.

    The weather was dull when the match Australia v Hampshire was resumed after lunch, and the attendance numbered 2000. Brown and Kennedy continued the bowling. Without ...

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  7. THE NAVY.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald (Labour), speaking, in the House of Commons during the debate on the supplementary naval estimates, said he viewed certain statements made in the ...

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  8. PANAMA CANAL.

    The debate on the Panama Canal Bill was continued in the Senate yesterday. Senator Percy strongly opposed the provisions of the bill seeking to grant American ...

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  9. CANADIAN OPINIONS.

    General support is given in Canada to Mr. R. L. Borden's statements in England with regard to Canada's aid in British naval expansion. ...

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  10. FATAL FACTORY FIRE.

    A fire occurred in the christmas-card factory of Messrs. Angus and Thomas, Moorlane, yesterday, as a result of which eight girls lost their lives. ...

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  11. IN THE LORDS.

    In the House of Lords last night the Earl of Selborne (Unionist) d[?] attention to the gravity of the situation as revealed in Mr. Winston Churchill's statement in the House ...

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  12. ARNST v. BARRY.

    Arnst is favourite for the champion sculling race with Barry. The latter weighs list 101b, and is very fit after spending the week at Brighton. ...

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  13. IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The newspapers this morning discuss the inadequacy of the South African naval contribution. ...

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  14. AUSTRIAN ARMAMENTS.

    The "Neuo Freie Presse" declares that Austria's naval construction is purely defensive, and is not directed against any power. It adds that the 1913 Estimates will not ...

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  15. HATCHES WASHED ASHORE.

    During yesterday morning three hatches were washed ashore at Bronte beach. They were in fairly good condition, and seemed to be from a vessol of some size. One of them ...

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  16. TRANSPORT STRIKE.

    The dock strike committee is organising a relief campaign. Germany has sent £1000, and promises of help have been received from Australia and ...

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  17. A SPY CONVICTED.

    The trial was continued at Edinburgh to-day of Armguard Carl Graves for alleged espionage. The evidence showed that the work of the ...

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  18. ROUGH CONDITIONS.

    The sea was still rough at many places along the coast yesterday. Conditions were so bad on the South Coast that a couple of small vessels had to shelter at the nearest ...

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  19. LORD DEVONPORT DENOUNCED.

    Mr. J. Ramsay MacDonald, M.P., in a speech at Tower Hill yesterday, violently denounced Lord Devonport, chairman of the Port of London Authority, who, he declared, was "devoid ...

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  20. PORTUGUESE ROYALISTS.

    Arrests of Royalists continue, and up till the present 600 have been imprisoned at Braga since the recent "invasion." It is stated that the unrest is increasing, ...

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  21. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The "Daily Mail" says that although Mr. Churchill stated that the Cabinet had granted all he asked, his present policy totally differs from his previous speeches. ...

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  22. THIRD DAY'S PLAY.

    The match was continued to-day in warm weather. The wicket was good, and the attendance moderate. Kennedy and Brown opened the bowling. ...

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  23. SIR HENRY MAY.

    Sir Henry May, the Governor of Hongkong, according to Captain Winckler, the commander of the Japanese mail steamer Kumano Maru, displayed great courage when fired at ...

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  24. PROPOSED LEGISLATION.

    During a discussion on the dock strike in the House of Commons last night, Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that the Government had seen the necessity for ...

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  25. MUTINY OF SAPPERS.

    A party of sappers, numbering 130, in the neighbourhood of Tashkend mutinied and exchanged volleys with their comrades. The mutineers were ultimately disarmed, ...

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  26. THOROUGHBRED FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. J. B. Reid, of Elderslle stud, New Zealand, has purchased Kilbroney, who was considered the best long-distance horse in England last year. The horse has been shipped ...

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  27. GERMAN VIEWS.

    The press has received Mr. Winston Churchill's speech coolly. The "Taeglische Rundschau" compliments the British First Lord of the Admiralty on his ...

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  28. CHINA.

    General Yuan Shih Kal's fresh nominations to the Cabinet are all mediocrities. The President is now gaining the support of all parties, except the Tung Men Yue, which ...

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  29. INDEX.

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  30. A WILD MAN.

    For some time past an eccentric man has been making his presence a grave matter of anxiety and fear especially to the women, throughout this district. ...

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  31. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The British Medical Association, at a meeting in Liverpool, approved of the proposed rupture of negotiations with the Government in respect to the National ...

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  32. MEXICAN EXCESSES.

    Senator Fall, during the course of a speech in the Senate, arraigned the Government for its failure to secure redress for American subjects who were suffering from excesses ...

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  33. DEFIANT BARRIERITES.

    The A.M.A. last night read a letter from the Industrial Registrar, asking the association to appoint two delegates to act on a conciliation board in connection with the Industrial ...

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  34. REDFERN AND THE CITY.

    The Lord Mayor has arranged to have a conference with the aldermen of Redfern, at heir Town Hall to-night, to consider the amalgamation of Redfern with the city, or its ...

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  35. THE SNOVLAND.

    There has been a marvellous fall of snow throughout the Kosciusko district. It commenced on Saturday afternoon last, and has not ceased for five minutes, with the result ...

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  36. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  37. PASSIVE RESISTERS.

    Thousands of farmers are passively resisting the National Insurance Act. ...

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  38. RECIPROCITY.

    President Taft has written to the finance committee of the Senate favouring the repeal of the Canadian Reciprocity Act in consequence of the refusal of Canada to enter into ...

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  39. A CITY MONOPOLY.

    The Food Commission in its interim report, recommended that a ridical change be made in the handling, marketing and distribution of fish, one of its suggestions being that all ...

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  40. THE ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    The Porte has ordered a suspension of hostilities in Albania, and pacificatory measures have been initiated. ...

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  41. ALLEGED CANCER CURE.

    At a meeting of the Board of Health to-day the chairman (Dr. [?]m) went into the history of an alleged "cancer cure." A man, he said, had called upon him, and had desired ...

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  42. RUSSO-JAPANESE AGREEMENTS.

    In the House of Commons last night Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in reply to Mr. G. M. Palmer (Liberal), stated that there was no reason to suppose ...

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  43. MOROCCAN AFFAIRS.

    Advices from Mogador state that El Mulaini, the Southern pretender, compelled a party representing Mannesmann Brothers, the German concessionaires, to quit Tarudant, and ...

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  44. WESTERN NAVAL BASE.

    The preliminary work in connection with the survey of Cockburn Sound, recommended by Admiral Henderson as the Western naval base, is now well in hand. Next week Mr. ...

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  45. TO-DAY.

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  46. THE WOOL SALES.

    Values for crossbreds were occasionally irregular, but for merinos they were the highest of the sories. LONDON, July 23. ...

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  47. MELBOURNE'S TRAMS.

    A large deputation, representing the 76 municipalities in and around Melbourne, waited on the Premier to-day, to ask his support for a bill for taking over and extending the ...

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  48. IN WOMEN'S CLOTHES.

    The riotous conduct by two young men, Joseph Gardiner and Edward Farrell, in Exhibition-street last night was punished at the City Court to-day. When arrested, Farrell ...

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  49. THE MIKADO.

    The Mikado passed a restless day yesterday, but his condition is unchanged. ...

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  50. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    Mr. T. W. Russell, vice-president of the Department of Agriculture for Ireland, stated in the House of Commons to-day that a prosecution was about to be instituted at Swords, ...

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  51. STRIKE RIOTS IN AMERICA.

    A riot followed the outbreak of a strike of coalminers in the Peytona district, in course of which the sheriff was fatally shot. A company of militia, with a machine gun, ...

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  52. LIGHT HORSE COMPETITIONS.

    The 15th Light Horse from the Bradford district, won the competitions for the right to represent Victoria in the great interstate contests for the Prince of Wale, ...

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  53. THE SOUTH AFRICANS.

    Play was resumed to-day at Bray, Ireland, against the Woodbrook Club and Ground, and at the luncheon adjournment Woodbrook had lost two wickets for 187 runs (Baker 90, ...

    Article : 105 words
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