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  2. STATE POLITICS. SPREADING, "BURLEY."

    Though several members of the Liberal party are keen on giving further expression to their resentment at the whole transaction connected with the placing of Mr. Henry ...

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  3. GROWTH OF MANUFACTURES

    At the annual meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures last night, the president (Mr. Alfrod Wunderlich)induiged in a prophecy and a warning in the following words:— ...

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  4. MUTINY OF CHINESE.

    The Chinese firemen of the steamer Changsba, jying at Dalgety's Wharf mutinied late last night, and made a savage attack on the second officer. The latter, however with the ...

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  5. STATE BRICK WORKS.

    About 16 months ago the Minister of Mines, Mr. M'Bride, announced that the Government intended to establish State brickworks at Wonthaggi, and that landowners in the town ...

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  6. CLUB-SWINGER DAZED.

    Tom Burrowes, the club-swinger, failed to reach 100 hours. A great crowd attended the Theatre Royal on Saturday night to sec the finish, which was billed for ten minutes past ...

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  7. MOROCCO. FRANCO-GERMAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    The "Fnankfurter Zeitung" predicts that a settlement will be arrived at on the differences between Germany mid France in respect to Morocco on the resumption of ...

    Article : 63 words
  8. ENGLISH CHICKTERS.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette," commenting on the composition of the Marylebono team to visit Australia, says it is a powerful side, and contains admirable exponents ...

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  9. LABOUR UNREST. REMEDIES ADVOCATED.

    Sir W. Hall-Jones, High Commissioner for New Zealand, in the course of an interview upon the labour unrest, recommends the adoption of the N W Zealand ...

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  10. M R. CROOKS'S BILL.

    The bill proposed by Mr. W. Cr[?] ks, M.P. (Labor), compels employers and workers to give 30 days' notice of any change affecting working conditions or wages. ...

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  11. NEITHER DESIRES WAR.

    Herr von Kiderlen-Waechter, German Minister for Foreign Affairs, who is visiting Chomianx, on being interviewed yesterday, stated that neither Frace nor ...

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  12. SUFFICIENTLY PUNISHED.

    Ellen Fry, a middle-aged woman, was charged at the City Couri to-day with having behaved in an offensive manner in Little Collins-street on Saturday evening. ...

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  13. "THE GREAT BETRAYAL."

    At a mass meeting of railwaymen at Great Barr, Staffordshire, a resolution was agreed to stating that, while accepting the terms of the settlement pending the report of the ...

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  14. ANGLOPHOBIA.

    There has been a violent outburst of Anglophobla in a section of the German press, based on some outspoken criticisms of Germany's Moroccan policy contained ...

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  15. LABOUR TROUBLES. WALLSEND WHEELERS' STRIKE.

    The trouble with the wheelers at Wallsend is as far off a settlement as ever. Some weeks ago the wheelers at the Wallsend colliery threw the pit idle, and demanded 2½d per ...

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  16. THE SHOP ASSISTANTS.

    Last night a special meeting of the executive committee of the Shop Assistants' Union was held at the Queen's Hall to consider the position created by the delays occasioned in the ...

    Article : 339 words
  17. "ONLY JUST BEGINNING."

    One of the leaders of the Welsh miners, speaking at cardiff yesterday, stated that the labour troubles were only just beginning. The time would come when the ...

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  18. "NOT TO BE DISPUTED."

    The German Emperor, speaking at a banquet nt Hamburg yesterday, said that commercial competition between the nations was wholesome, and could be fought ...

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  19. SERIOUS MELEE.

    A number of sailors belonging to vessels lying at the adjacent wharfs became involved in a free fight at Miller's Point shortly before 12 o'clock last night. During the ...

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  20. SOLICITOR AND CLIENT.

    A settlement was arrived al to day in the case in which the plaintiff was Mrs. Minnie Elsie Loulsa Jones, now of Sydney, but late of Melbourne and the United States, bad Ihe ...

    Article : 136 words
  21. TRADES-UNION DEVELOPMENTS

    Mr. D. J. Shackleton will represent the Home Office at the Trades Union Congress at Newcastle on September 4. This is attributed to the Government's ...

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  22. PROTEST OF SPAIN.

    The suggestion that France should establish a Protectorate over Morocco is regarded as a violation of existing treaties, and the Spanish Government is ...

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  23. POSSIBILITIES OF WAR.

    In the course of an address on Commonwealth compulsory training, before the Liberal Women's Literary and Debating Club of New South Wales, Colonel Ryrie, M.P., last ...

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  24. CLINGING TO OFFICE.

    Mr. Wade had some comments to offer yesterday on the "plausible story" told by the Acting Premier during an interview In Melbourne. ...

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  25. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    During July numerous earth tremors were felt, some of unusually long duration. We have had but one sitting of the Joint Court since May 16, which would seem to indicate ...

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  26. SCOTTISH ROPE STRIKE ENDED.

    The rope-makers' strike has ended. ...

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  27. SPANISH ACTIVITY.

    The Spaniards have landed for Alcazar a mountain battery of four guns, with 213. artillerymen. ...

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  28. ANOTHER STRIKE IN PORTUGAL.

    Forty thousand cork-cutters lightermen, and dockers have struck at Badajos. The military are guarding the quays and public buildings. ...

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  29. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION.

    In the course of an address at the annual dinner of the local branch of the Enginedrivers. Firemen, and Cleaners' Association, Mr. James, M.L.A., said he was coming to ...

    Article : 259 words
  30. THE STOLEN "MONA LISA."

    Energetic searching is being continued for the world-famous portrait "La Gioconda," painted on a wooden panel by Leonardo da Vinci, which was recently ...

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  31. SURVEYORS ATTACKED.

    The Moors attacked a party of Spanish surveyors near Melilla, and two white men and two natives were killed. The Moors are active in the Beni Said ...

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  32. MAIN RANGE COLLIERY.

    The trouble at Main Range colliery. Irondale, assumed a new aspect on Friday afternoon. The miners, who have been out for a couple of days owing to a reduction by the ...

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  33. MR. FISHER'S WELSH CHICKENS.

    When the Prime Minister was in Wales he was reported to have informed some birlkers in Ton-y-Pandy that "there was plenty of room for miners in Australia." ...

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  34. AERONAUTICS. ANOTHER TRANS-CHANNELL FLIGHT.

    M. Pourpe, a French airman, who states that he learned to fly in Australia, aeroplaned from Boulogne to Dover yesterday in 40 minutes. ...

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  35. "RUIN, BANKRUPTCY, WAR."

    The Marquls of Londonderry (Conservative), speaking at Stockton-on-Tees, said that if Home Rule for ireland were granted nothing would accure to Ireland but ruin ...

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  36. BUTCHERS ON STRIKE.

    Trouble has occurred among the butchers in the Mackay district in connection with the recent sugar strike. It is alleged farmers objected to one of the hands employed by J. ...

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  37. STRIKE ENDED.

    The strike ceased here at 8.30 o'clock this evening. Work starts on the wharf by the unionists at 8 o'clock to-marriw morning. Mr. Morris. general secretary of the ...

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  38. TOWNSVILLE WHARE LABOURERS.

    On Saturday the strike conditions remained unaltered. The steamer Marloo is dischurging cargo at one hold with free labour, and at another with the captain, officers, and crew. ...

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  39. MOTORING ACCIDENT.

    Messrs. William Powell, R. Ainsworth, Henshaw, Roach, and Edward Bennett, all residents of Wagga, left Wagga in a motor car. Mr. Powell was driving. In turning a ...

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  40. THE MICHELIN CUP.

    M. Helles now holds the Michelin Cup, he having aeroplaned 1126 kilometres (700 miles) in 13 hours 49 minutes. ...

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  41. INDEX. NEWS.

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  42. SWIMMER DROWNED.

    George Knight, single, aged 27, a bridge carpenter employed on the railway at Chinchilla, attempted to swim Charles Creek. He contracted cramp, and was drowned. ...

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  43. MILITARY HARNESS.

    When tenders wore called for the supply of a quantity of military harness [?] weeks ago the offers received were so high that the Acting Minister, Senator McGregor ...

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  44. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A fire which was accidentally started destroyed 8OO buildings in Aldln. Asia Minor. Ten people perished in the [?]smes. ...

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  45. ALLEGED WIFE DESERTION.

    In the Central Police Court to-day Geo. Michael, on remand, charged with having deserted his wife at Sydney, was remanded to Sydney. ' ...

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  46. TERALBA COLLIERIES AWARD.

    The conciliation committee appointed to deal with matters at the four Teralba collierles met to-day. Judge Scholes is chairman, Messrs. D. Sncddon and A. R. Cant proprietors' ...

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  47. PICNIC PARTY'S HARDSHIPS.

    Alessrs. Sheridan and Pledge two members of a picnic party, which visited the Gramplaus yesterday wandered away into the scrub, and as they had not returned by nightfall the ...

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  48. MISTAKEN IDENTITY.

    In the Footseray Court to day, a youth, Cecil Storer, was charged with having behaved in an insulting manner on August 17. Storer denied the charge. ...

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  49. ROUND THE WORLD.

    M. Schmidt, a French journalist, hass completed a journey circling the world via Siberla, Japan, and Canada in 39 days, 19 hours, 47 minutes—the record. ...

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  50. WHALE CAPTURED.

    On Saturday a pack of killers disporting themselves off Twofold Bay intercepted a sulphur whale—a variety rarely seen here— on its journey along the coast. They prompt ...

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  51. TELEGRAPHIC SERVICES.

    Mr. J. S. Fitzmaurice, the new electrical engineer of the Telegraph Department stated at a welcoming function that, owing to the great and rapid commerial expansion of ...

    Article : 98 words
  52. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  53. BLED TO DEATH.

    At an inquiry to-day concerning the death of Claude Sutton White, aged 4 years, who bled to death a few days after he had received a slight cut on the wrist, his mother ...

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  54. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced of Mr. Adam Rolland Rainy, M.P. (Liberal), for Kilmarnock Burghs. [Adam Rolland Rainy, M.B., C.M., was tha ...

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  55. EXTRAORDINARY FATALITY.

    On Wednesday evening Kenneth Stewart, aged 18 years, a dental assistant, who resided at South Melbourne, was lying on his bed playing a mouth organ when he swakkiwed a ...

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  56. MEDICAL MEN.

    Eighty-two medical practitioners, comprising practically the whole profession in the metropolitan area, are advertising in the press that they are determined to resist the ...

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  57. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Fisher, stated today that the Federal Cabinet had decided to remit the fines incurred by taxpayers under the Federal lund tax on account of ...

    Article : 90 words
  58. POWELKA'S ESCAPE.

    Powelka's escape is the principal topic with all sections of the people. So far the police have discovered no trace of him. An unconfirmed report to-night is that the ...

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  59. SENIOR CADETS.

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  60. TO-DAY.

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  61. VICTORIAN RAILWAY REVENUE

    The railway revenue from July 1 to August 21 was £650,535, or £102,787 more than for the corresponding period of 1910. ...

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  62. NEW ZEALAND GREENSTONE.

    Advices from the West Coast of the South Island report the discovery of what is believed to be the mother reef from which all greenstone is derived. ...

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  63. "BOTTLED UP."

    The Leader of the Opposition had something to say yesterday with reference to the metalquarry purchase decided upon by the Minister for Works. ...

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  64. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    Reference to the State political situation was made by Mr. Prendergast, leader of the Opposition, at a musical evening given by the Malvern branch of the Political Labour League ...

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  65. WEALTHY CHINESE MISER.

    Sun Hawk, a Chinese storekeeper here who died last week, was reported to be worth a large sum of money. This has turned out to be correct, the deceased having large fixed ...

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  66. FOOTBALL ACCIDENT.

    An unusual accident occurred during a football match between Melbourne and the University at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday. A. Hinman, of the University team ...

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  67. DEATH FROM TETANUS.

    On Thursday Mr. Walter Bullock, of Footscray, pared an ingrowing toe-nail, with the result that on Friday tetanus set in, and nothing could bo done for him, and he died ...

    Article : 43 words
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