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  2. CARDINAL AND LABOUR.

    At the opening of the new convent at Ultimo yesterday Messrs. M'Garry, M'Neill, and A. Kelly, Ms.L.A., were present, and in the course of an address the firstnamed remarked that ...

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  3. STATE REVENUE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 443 words
  4. INTERSTATE DIFFERENCES.

    Speaking at the Commercial Travellers' dinner on Saturday night, Lord Cheimsford made an appeal for a better understanding between the States of the Commonwealth. ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION

    On the arrival of the steamer Montrose at Father Point, Quebec, to-day she was boarded by Inspector Dew, who arrested Crippen, and charged him with the ...

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  6. TROUBLE IN SPAIN.

    Don Jaime de Bourbon, the Spanish Pretender, has written to a Deputy and several Senators his congratulation on their adherence to the Pope, and stating that at ...

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  7. THE CELLAR TRAGEDY.

    The "Evening News" has received a Marconigram from the steamer Montrose stating that Crippen does not suspect that his identity has been discovered. He has ...

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  8. THE THIBETAN TURMOIL.

    Renter's correspondent at Simla states that the Government of India has warned two battalions and a mountain battery to be in readiness to advance on Thibet to ...

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  9. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    A blubook, published yesterday, of correspondence between, the Imperial Government and the Governments of the Dominions and colonies since the last Imperial ...

    Article : 155 words
  10. THE RUPTURE WITH THE VATICAN

    Senor Canalejas, the Premier, states that he will exhaust all means dictated by prudence in negotiations with the Vatican, but he is determined to keep promises made to ...

    Article : 72 words
  11. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    Colonel Onslow, responding for the army at the Commercial Travellers' dinner on Saturday night, said that we had no army and no navy, unless we could claim a share in the ...

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  12. THE VATICAN STUBBORN.

    The "Dully News" reports that the Vatican refuses to engage in further neg[?] tiations unless Senor Canalejas, the Premier of Spain, withdraws or promises not ...

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  13. VETO CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, stated in the House of Commons to-day that the conference between the leaders of the Liberal and Unionist parties on the powers ...

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  14. CRIPPEN PENNILESS.

    After buying passages for himself and Le Neve by the Montrose, Crippen was practically penniless. This is proved by the fact that he asked a Brussels shipping ...

    Article : 129 words
  15. AMBASSADOR RECALLED.

    The Spanish Government has recalled its ambassador to the Vatican, Senor de Ojeda, alleging that the Vatican has rendered the conciliatory proposals of the ...

    Article : 67 words
  16. SOUTH AMERICAN AFFAIRS.

    Congress of Brazil, by 174 votes to 54, has confirmed the election of Marshal Hermes da Fonseca, who was elected President by the people by a majority of over ...

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  17. THE CORONATION.

    A deputation of members of the House of Commons urged Mr. Asquith to invite delegations from the Parliaments of the Dominions to attend the coronation and ...

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  18. SPANISH FIGHT MOORS.

    The Spanish have come into collision with the Moors near Melilla. A telegram from Oran, Algeria, states thal 500 Spanish cavalry, while ...

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  19. AN EIGHT BALLS OVER.

    With the object of giving more playing time in the two-days' matches played in their competitions, the St. George Association decided at their annual meeting to amend their rules ...

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  20. BUSH NURSING SCHEME.

    We shall be pleased to receive further subscriptions, large and small, on behalf of the proposed Australian Order for District Nursing, and the amounts will be ...

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  21. PROGRESS OF THE MONTROSE.

    The Montrose is due at Father Point, Quebec, on Sunday morning. Scores of cinematographs are gathered at this spot. ...

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  22. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    There is plenty of work ahead of the Federal Parliament this week. Apart from other measures, the bill to amend the Arbitration Act will provide ample opportunity for debate. ...

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  23. OVERSEA REPRESENTATION.

    The cable which appeared in the press to the effect that at a meeting of members of the House of Commons it was decided to ascertain the views of the Government with ...

    Article : 132 words
  24. QUEEN ANNE'S BOUNTY.

    Queen Anne's bounty is being utilised to increase the minimum stipends of Church livings with a population above 500 to £200 a year. This will affect 1494 livings, ...

    Article : 118 words
  25. VICTORIA.

    The Victorian State revenue fell away somewhat last month. In July, 1909, it was £627,185, while during the month which ended to-day it was only £565,415. The decrease is ...

    Article : 85 words
  26. ARGENTINA LABOUR LAWS.

    President Penn, of Argentina, in special messages to the Pirliament of the Republic, recommends the passing of a law compelling employers to compensate ...

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  27. PROVISIONAL FEDERAL COUNCIL.

    The first meeting of the provisional Federal council of the Australian Order for District Nursing was held at Government House on Saturday at noon. There were present:—His ...

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  28. WAITING FOR THE SUSPECT.

    Reuter's correspondent states that Inspector Dew has landed at Father Point, and will board the Montrose on Sunday. July 30. ...

    Article : 89 words
  29. A SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    Frau Wefer, during a fit of madness, in Cologne, strangled her daughter, aged 33, and two grandsons with her hands, and a granddaughter with a cord. ...

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  30. JUVENILE THIEVES.

    The police state that there is a well-organised gang of juvenile thieves operating in the neighbourhood of Darlinghurst. During the past three days four cases of ...

    Article : 254 words
  31. TURKISH LOAN FAILS.

    Djavid Bey, Turkish Minister for Finance has failed to negoliate a loan of £10,000,000 to liquidate the deficit in the Turkish finances of last year. ...

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  32. MURDER OF A CHILD.

    The body of Alla Kellar, the eight-yeareld daughter of a wealthy brewer, was found in May buried in a collar below St. John's school, Louisville, Kentucky. The ...

    Article : 93 words
  33. COLUMNS IN THE NEWSPAPERS.

    The London, New York, and Canadian newspapers devote columns daily to the Crippen case. ...

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  34. CASHIER'S DEFALCATIONS.

    Erwin Wider, cashier of the New, York branch of the Russo-Chinese Bank, who lied after appropriating, it is alleged, £60,000 of the funds of the bank, has been ...

    Article : 94 words
  35. IN DISGUISE.

    Inspector Dew, fearing that the correspondents would attempt to board the Montrose ana arouse the suspicions of Crippen, appealed to the Canadian Government to ...

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  36. BURGLARS IN THE COUNTRY.

    The office of Mr. George H. Taylor, auctioneer, was entered on Friday night, and over, £60 in notes, gold, and silver stolen from a safe. Mr. Taylor is confident the safe was ...

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  37. AUSTRIAN ARMY MANOEUVRES.

    The outbreak of glanders in cavalry regiments of Austria-Hungary, and the danger of men contracting the disease, have caused the Emperor Francis Joseph ...

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  38. WAVERLEY SELECTION.

    The inquiry into the allegations of irregularity in connection with the voting for the selection of Waverley's Liberal candidate was commenced on Saturday morning. ...

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  39. NAVAL CADET CASE.

    In regard to the recent decision of the Court of Appeal, which decided that Mr. Archer-Shec was entitled to have the grounds of the dismissal of his son, ...

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  40. DOCTORS AND LODGES.

    The announcement by Mr. J. W. Walker, president of the Friendly Societies' Association, that the friendly societies would before long have their own medical association ...

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  41. BRANDING STRIKE-BREAKERS.

    In answer to the statement that the men engaged as strike-breakers at Antwerp are branded with an indiarubber stamp, the Shipping Federation states that a doctor at ...

    Article : 65 words
  42. CHINESE RESTAURANT.

    Several weeks ago the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Batchelor), accompanied by Dr. Maloney, M.P., attended the opening of a Chinese restaurant in Melbourne, and wished ...

    Article : 114 words
  43. FALL OVER A PRECIPICE.

    On Tuesday morning last Eliza Fishlock, a single woman, 73 years of age, left her home at Corrimal for the p[?]pose of walking to Cordeaux River, where she has a farm. She ...

    Article : 132 words
  44. MYSTERIOUS MURDER.

    At the inquest on Wildon Anderson, an actor, who was shot in Battersea rec[?]tly by an unknown man, who escaped over a garden wall, the evidence showed that he ...

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  45. THE LATEST BY WIRELESS.

    The Montrose was in wireless communication with Father Point throughout Saturday. The captain has been advised of the ...

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  46. CROPS IN FRANCE.

    The Paris "Matin" estimates that excessive rain has destroyed one-fifth of the crops in France. The loss is estimated at two milliards of ...

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  47. MR. GEORGE WESTINGHOUSE.

    Mr. George Westinghouse, for 25 years autocratic head of the Westinghouse Company in New York, has been deposed by the directors from the presidency after a ...

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  48. ESCAPE FR[?]M CUSTODY.

    While being escorted from Beechworth to Wagga, a prisoner, Joshua Burgess, arrested for alleged forgery, escaped a second time. He was previously arrested by the Wodonga, ...

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  49. ROMAN CATHOLICISM.

    It is claimed that the Roman Catholic Church is making great progress in England and Wales. At the Roman Catholic Congress at ...

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  50. SCHOOL TEACHER DISAPPEARS.

    The mysterious disappearance of a young woman named Margaret Bale, in December last year, has been receiving the attention of the Criminal investigation Department for ...

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  51. MR. PATERSONS POSITION.

    Mr. J. Paterson, the representative of the men on the Northern Miners' Wages Board, has returned to his home in West Wallsend. When seen to-day with regard to his position ...

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  52. FRENCH MAIL TRAIN ROBBED.

    Six bags of letters, and 13 packets, which had been registered, including many bearer bonds, were stolen from the Paris-Toulon express train. ...

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  53. UNITED STATES CURRENCY.

    Twenty-seven of the National banks have founded a National Currency Association of New York, under the terms of the emergency currency law. ...

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  54. THE HUALLAGA ADRIFT.

    The Peruvian steamer Hu[?]llaga, which was abandoned at sea owing to an outbreak of [?]re, is drifting. It is hoped that the vessel will be towed ...

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  55. EXPLOSION AT MOSMAN.

    An explosion occurred at Rosman's boatshed, Mosman's Bay, on Friday evening, as a result of which two persons were injured. Mr. Wilson, the owner of the motor launch ...

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  56. FIRE ON A TRAIN.

    A fire occurred on a French mail train between Creil and Point St. Maxence, and 260 bags of mails were destroyed. ...

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  57. AERONAUTICS.

    Two aviators of Lombardy bi-planed to a Mountain peak on the Trois-Seigneurs, reaching a height of 7750ft. ...

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  58. DANGEROUS NATIVE.

    Arthur Wessel, husband of the licensee of the Box Creek Hotel, Adavale-road, reported to the Charleville police yesterday that a Northern Territory aboriginal named Burgler ...

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  59. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS.

    On Saturday the Prime Minister (Mr. Fihser) received the following cable message from Mr. Whiteside, chairman of the South African Labour party:—"Labour welcomes ...

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  60. AULD BRIG AT AYR.

    Lord Rosebery to-day opened the Auld Brig at Ayr, which has been restored at a cost of £10,000. ...

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  61. CHINESE COLONISATION.

    China is extending her colonisation of Manchuria and Mongolia, chiefly by settlers from the southern provinces of the Empire. ...

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  62. THE KING AND QUEEN.

    King George and Queen Mary yesterday made the first visit of their reign to the City. They unceremoniously drove through the streets to London Hospital, and on the ...

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  63. RAILWAY REQUIREMENTS.

    As the result of a conference between delegates from the Cummonck, Yeoval, Balderodgery, and Bournewood railway leagues, it was decided to issue a circular letter to members ...

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  64. ADELAIDE TIMBER TRADE.

    The men employed in the Adelaide timber yards will not come out on strike to-morrow, as was threatened a week ago. The Government is endeavouring to settle the difficulty as ...

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  65. SYDNEY G.P.O. BOARD.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) has placed Messrs. J. Y. Nelson (electrical engineer), Whysall (head of the despatch-room), and Colonol Owen (Federal Director of ...

    Article : 89 words
  66. FOOTBALL IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    In Association football England defeated South Africa by six goals to three. ...

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  67. PLAGUE AT PORT SAID.

    Two cases of plague have been reported from Port Said, Egypt. Money advanced upon all securities. N.S.W. Mont de Plete D. and I. Co., Ltd., 74 ...

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  68. CATTLE POISONED BY CYANIDE.

    Mortality among cattle in the Yingerbay district is reported. Two selectors oach lost 16 head. Smaller losses are also mentioned. It is nearly certain that the deaths have ...

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  69. COUNTY CRICKET.

    In the county cricket championship, Leicestershire defeated Lancashire by six wickets. ...

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