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  2. BUSH NURSING.

    About two thousand people assembled in the Town Hall last night to inaugurate Lady Dudley's Bush N[?]rsing scheme. Lord Dudley presided, and the platform ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR.

    Mr. C. Sinclair, [?]on secretary of the Board of Control, yesterday received a cable from the South African Association as follows:- "Association most anxious to send team, but ...

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  4. THE FEDERAL CITY.

    Mr. King O'Malley, Minister for Home Affairs, has returned from a visit to the Federal Capital site, firmly convinced that the Selection was an excellent one. "It's all ...

    Article : 616 words
  5. AUSTRALIA'S ARMY.

    When the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) introduces [?]his bill for the amendment of the existing Defence Act, its cardinal principle will be the extension of the ...

    Article : 624 words
  6. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    Captain R. F. Scott, in command of the British Antarctic expedition, and Mrs. Scott, will reach Capetown on August 2. They will remain there ten days, and w[?] ...

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  7. AERONAUTICS.

    The "Daily Mail" offers a prize of £10,000 for a circular flight of 1000 miles during the second week in July, 1911. The winner will be the competitor who, ...

    Article : 78 words
  8. CANADIAN GOLD BUSH.

    Advices from Stewart, at the head of the Portland Canal, British Columbi[?], as [?] the new goldfield at Bitter Creek, are conflicting. Some advices pr[?]dict a bigger ...

    Article : 114 words
  9. BRITISH ARMY.

    In the debate on the army estimates in the House of Commons last night, Mr. G. Wyndham (Conservative) said that the Mediterranean command might bring a ...

    Article : 392 words
  10. LONG-DISTANCE PRIZE.

    In the aviation carniyal at Rouen, Captain Dickson, a British airman, won the aggregate distance prize, covering 465 miles. ...

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  11. A GREAT STAMPEDE.

    Though there is a great stampede throughout Canada to the new goldfield near Stewart, British Columbia, the Government is sceptical regarding the alleged ...

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  12. A MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.

    M. Guillemene, a Frenchman, while flying on a biplane at Bucharest, met with an accident, his [?]ngine breaking down. The aeroplane fell 500ft into a lake, and was ...

    Article : 52 words
  13. LAKE COMO MURDERER.

    Char[?]ton Porter, who confessed to murdering his wife at Lake Como, is suffering from nervous collapse in gaol at New York. ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. THE LATE KING.

    At a meeting of Jews in London to-day it was decided to erect a hospital for Jews in the East End as a memorial to King Edward. ...

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  15. SOAP WORKS ON FIRE.

    The works of Messrs. Ogston and Tennant, soap manufacturers, St. Rollox, Glasgow, were destroyed by fire yesterday. Extraordinary scenes were witnessed. ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE.

    The decision of Mr. Asquith (Prime Minister) not to hurry the meetings of the Constitutional Conference has disappointed Radicals, who are discussing the ...

    Article : 97 words
  17. INTERNATIONAL YACHTING.

    The International Yacht Racing Union, consisting of Argentine Republic, Austria-Hungary, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Great Britain, Holland and Belgium, Italy, ...

    Article : 293 words
  18. WOOD-BLOCKS CONTRACT.

    Alderman Thomas Hughes, M.L.C., made further reference to this subject yesterday [?]n consequence of an explanation made by the city surveyor in justification of the price ...

    Article : 609 words
  19. BLOODS IN SWITZERLAND.

    There is a renewed flood in Switzerland, in the River Aar, which has burst its banks at Ut[?]rf. Inundations have occurred at L[?]gano, ...

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  20. DEFYING THE LAW.

    Bostwick, a farmer, at Ocilla, Georgia, (U.S.A.), while being arrested for a misdemeanor killed Mr. Davis, Chief of Police, and Mr. Sheffield, Deputy-Sheriff. ...

    Article : 91 words
  21. THE TURKISH BOYCOTT.

    The Powers have addressed a Note to Turkey, reassuring her concerning the maintenance of her rights in Crete, and requesting her to take energetic action to ...

    Article : 67 words
  22. THE WHEAT CROP.

    There has been heavy selling on Wallstreet owing to disappointing reports of the crop in the North-West. In Chicago July wheat rose from [?]. to ...

    Article : 81 words
  23. ALLEGED KIDNAPPING.

    Nurse Ingles, described as a Canadian, trained in Melbourne, who arrived in England under the name of Eileen Mallow, has been arrested in Birmingham' on charges of ...

    Article : 65 words
  24. NEW SOUTH WALES COTTON.

    Experts of the British Cotton-growing Association have, examined a sample of cotton grown by Mr. [?]letcher, of Walgett, New South Wales. They consider it. ...

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  25. RELIGIOUS RI[?]TS IN LIVERPOOL.

    A Protestant m[?]b yesterday stoned the carriage of the Right Rev. T. Whiteside, Roman Catholic [?]ishop of Liverpool, after he had performed the ceremony of laying ...

    Article : 44 words
  26. OPENING OF FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In connection with the opening of the fourth Federal Parliament, which will take place on Friday next, the Chief Justice of the High Court (Sir Samuel Griffith) and Mr. ...

    Article : 262 words
  27. SAMOAN INDUSTRIES.

    "Samoa is the garden of the South Sea Islands, and the principal industries are the production of copra, cocoa, and rubber; but the latter is only in its infancy y[?] the area ...

    Article : 394 words
  28. ANTI-CLERICAL MEASURES.

    A large deputation of aristocratic women in Madrid protested against the anticlerical measures of the Government. The Premier, in reply, said the ...

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  29. STATEMENT BY MR. EVAN.

    Mr. G. M. Evan, chairman of the Board of Coutrol, said that in all probability a cable message will be sent by the Board, of Control to the South African Association, pointing out ...

    Article : 143 words
  30. INTERNATIONAL GOLF.

    Golfers are greatly interested in the suggested visit of an Australian team. Mr. A. R. L[?]mpriere hopes that the proposed team will include New Zealand ...

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  31. PLAGUE AT PORT SAID.

    Port Said has been declared a plagueinfected port. The mail steamers engaged in the Australian trade are not likely to be seriously ...

    Article : 132 words
  32. NORTHERN MINERS' BOARD.

    When the Northern [?] wages [?] resumed after the luncheon adjournment today, the Chairman, Judge Scholes, asked if anything had been done with regard to the ...

    Article : 210 words
  33. THE GREAT EARTHQUAKE.

    Commemorative tablets recalling the humanitarian work of British people in succouring sufferers by the earthquake at the end of [?]8 have been unveiled at ...

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  34. Y.M.C.A. RECRUITING.

    Two hundred young men pl[?]dged themselves at the Y.M.C.A. last night to an effort to increase the membership of the association from [?] to 2000 before the end of the year ...

    Article : 271 words
  35. EXCLUSION OF ANARCHISTS.

    A bill has been adopted by the Argentine Legislature excluding anarchists from the Republic. The bill provides for the infliction of the death penalty, even on minors, ...

    Article : 46 words
  36. TARIFF DEPUTATIONS.

    A deputation seeking alterations in the tariff in regard to handkerchief material was introduced to [?]he Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) to-day. The [?]eputation asked for ...

    Article : 279 words
  37. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the semi-final of the All England Lawn Tennis Championships to-day Beales Wright beat A. Lowe—6-3, 3-6, 6-[?], 6-4. ...

    Article : 137 words
  38. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I notice an article in your yesterday's issue upon the important question as to cost of wood blocks for our city streets. In it Alderman Hughes states that our City ...

    Article : 169 words
  39. WARDANI EXECUTED.

    Ibrahim Warda[?], an Egyptian [?]osi[?]m, found guilty of the murder of Boutross Pasha, Premier of Egypt, was hanged this morning. ...

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  40. INSURANCE RATES.

    As a result of the meeting recently held in Sydney by the federal council of the Marine Underwriters, it has been decid[?]d that from July 1 the tariff rates for marin[?] insurance ...

    Article : 166 words
  41. A CITY ROBBERY.

    By some means at present not as[?]ertained the safe at Walker's, restaurant, Parkstreet, was opened on Monday night, or early yesterday, and the sum of £200 stolen ...

    Article : 138 words
  42. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    Scrip of the Western Australian loan of £1,324,000, bearing interest at 3½ per cent., and underwritten at £96 10s, is quoted at 10s discount. ...

    Article : 35 words
  43. SHOCKING MINING FATALITY.

    Shortly before 5 o'clock on Monday evening a shocking accident took place at the copper reduction works of the Mount Morgan G.M. Company. Two young men, Win, M'Donald ...

    Article : 178 words
  44. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION CO.

    In regard to the report made by the directors of the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Steamship Company that they had received [?] advantageous offer to purchase a ...

    Article : 75 words
  45. THE OVERDUE TRIESTE.

    For the reinsurance of the Austrian Lloyd steamer Trieste, now overdue at Bombay, 20 guineas per cent. has been Paid. ...

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  46. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The committee representing the Postal and Defence depatments and the Admiralty. which was appointed to select sites at Sydney and Fremantle for the [?]rection of wireless stations ...

    Article : 113 words
  47. CHILD OUTRAGED.

    A girl, nine years of age, who lives at Midland Junction, was waylaid by a man last evening, and taken into an outbuilding, where a shocking offence was committed. The man ...

    Article : 86 words
  48. NORWAY NAVAL EXPENDITURE.

    The Government of Norway proposes to devote £220,000 out of a surplus of £275,000, to extraordinary naval expenditure. ...

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  49. GALES IN NEW ZEALAND.

    A heavy southerly gal[?] has been raging ovor the greater part of the Dominion. Floo[?] occurred in some districts, and in Well[?]ngton the car service was considerably disorgani[?]ed. ...

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  50. STRYCHNINE ON A PIPE STEM.

    Charl[?]s Armett, a labourer in the Bungonia district, was accidentally poisoned on Sunday, it is supposed, through loose strychnine g[?]tting on the stem of his pipe. His condition ...

    Article : 43 words
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