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  2. SECOND EDITION

    The Back Creek and Duckenfield lodges decided by a large majority to demand a ballot on the question of the board. Waratah and Cardiff lodges have ...

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  3. CANADA'S FLEET.

    The Canadian Naval Service Bill was Introduced into the House of Commons of the Dominion yesterday. Mr. L. P. Brodeur, Minister for Marine, was to have ...

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  4. GENERAL ELECTION.

    Mr. Lloyd-George. Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at Wolverhampton, said: "The Tories are trying to prove that blackbread and horseflesh are very ...

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  5. BIG GUN ACCIDENT.

    Point Nepean Fort was to-day the scene of a sensational accident while operations were being carried out in connection with Lord Kitchener's visit. A shell from one of the ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICAL CRISIS.

    The long-awaited crisis is upon us, and from all parts of the kingdom come echoes of the noise of political battle. Both parties alike lay claim to the allegiance of a majority of ...

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  7. THE PLOT IN PORTUGAL.

    It is semi-officially stated from Lisb[?]n that the Portuguese Government has discovered the existence of secret revolutionary societies In different centres. ...

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  8. UNION AS SWEATER.

    The disappearance of Robert Hewitt, exsecretary of the Combined Unions, and one of the most mil[?]tant leaders of the late Broken Hill strike, has had a sequel. On the door of ...

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  9. THE ENGLISH COAL STRIKE.

    Delegates, representing 50,000 Durham miners, have resolved to ask all miners in the county to cease work immediately until the eight hours' agreement is ...

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  10. MR. BALFOUR'S PLEDGE.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, speaking at York, said that he was in favour of broadening the basis of taxation. Thereby they would get money necessary for the State with far ...

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  11. SPANISH MINISTER RECALLED.

    The Marquis Villalobar, Spanish Minister at Washington, has been recalled, at the request of President Taft, for creating a disturbance at the White House, because ...

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  12. UNIONISTS AND THE NAVY.

    Mr. Walter Long (Unionist), in the course of an address, said that if the Unionists were returned with a majority, and they found the navy was deficient, they would ...

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  13. AN ADMIRAL'S PROTEST.

    Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge protests against the Unionists representing the British Navy as weak, and adds that it is quite equal to the two-Power standard. ...

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  14. GERMAN NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    The "Standard" quotes the statement of an English engineer, that the Essen works are full of guns, armour plates, turrets, and platforms for ships and forts, and that ...

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  15. ENCOUNTER DISASTER.

    Yesterday the ceremony of unvelling the memorial to the bluejackets of H.M.S. Encounter, who lost their lives by being [?]ut down in Sydney Harbour by the steamer Dunmore, ...

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  16. MISQOTING MR. LLOYD-GEORGE.

    Lord Rothschild has apologised to Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, for misquoting n speech about the prospective expulsion of the Jews if the ...

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  17. CANADIAN MARINE MINISTER.

    Mr. L. P. Brodeur, Canadian Minister for Marine, is suffering from Intestinal ulcer, accompanied with hemorrhages. His condition gives rise to grave anxiety. ...

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  18. AVIATION RECORDS.

    During the aviation week at Los Angeles, California, Mr. Glen Curtis, of th[?] United States, on a biplane, made a world's record speed of 55 miles an hour, carrying ...

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  19. BRITISH COTTON GROWING.

    The Earl of Crewe, Secretary of State for the Colonies, announces that the Government has agreed to grant the British Cotton Growing Association £10,000 a year ...

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  20. THE LOGIC OF "YES-NO."

    Last night, at the farewell dinner tendered to him by the Masonic Club, at the Burlington Cafe, Sir George Reid, at the end of his political career, gave the logical justification for the ...

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  21. NEW YORK BLOUSEMAKERS.

    Miss Anne Morgan, daughter of Mr. Pierpont Morgan, has provided capital amounting to £250,000 to open a factory in New York, which will employ 10,000 trades ...

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  22. SIR HORACE TOZER.

    Lord Lamington yesterday, on behalf of subscribers, including the Agents-Geu[?]ral, and Queensland and British commercial men, presented Sir Horace Tozer, late ...

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  23. POTATOES AND FRUIT.

    The New South Wales Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Perry) is making a close study of agricultural conditions during his stay in Tasmania. when informed to-day that the ...

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  24. A GRAVE DEFECT.

    The Ottawa correspondent of the "Morning Post" writes that Sir Wilfrid Laurier has made important concessions to the weight of public opinion in adopting the ...

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  25. TELEGRAPHIC INTERRUPTIONS.

    It is the intention of the Postmaster-General (Sir John Quick) to take drastic action to ensure that the interstate telegraphic lines, particularly those in New South Wales, shall b[?] ...

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  26. CREW OF THE WARATAH.

    It is estimated that £14,500 is payable under the Workmen's Compensation Act to the relatives of 115 members of the crew of the steamer Waratah. ...

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  27. CRETE'S INSUBORDINATION.

    Turkey, in a Note to the Powers, complains that the Cretan authorities have taken the oath of allegiance to the King of Greece, and that the Cretan Chamber of ...

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  28. PAPUAN AFFAIRS.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Groom) intends to make the appointment o[?] an noting judicial adviser for Papua at' the end of the present month. This is to fill the ...

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  29. ROBERT CAMPBELL AND SONS.

    The annual report of Robert Campbell and Sons, sheep farmers of New Zealand, recommends the payment of a dividend of 10 per cent. ...

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  30. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    The trial of the Italian Peter Robustell[?] on a charge of having on October 11 last, a[?] Coolgardie, wilfully murdered a fellow-countryman named Giovanni Forsatti, was ...

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  31. CENTRAL AFRICAN DISCOVERY.

    Mr. Shelford, a well-known engineer, has, discovered on the borders of Uganda, Lake Magad[?], which contains a deposit covering 20 square miles of solid soda. ...

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  32. FURIOUS MOTOR-DRIVING.

    The chauffeur to Mr. Justice Hodges was to-day chargod with having furiously driven a motor car. The police said the car was travelling ling at the rate of 27 miles an hour, but Mr. ...

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  33. THE STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. M'Gowen, leader of the Opposition, arrived from Casino yesterday. He was officially welcomed in the Town Hall by the Mayor, and in the ovening he addressed a larg[?] meeting ...

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  34. BOY'S EYE PIERCED.

    While his father was sharpening a steel chisel yesterday afternoon a piece of steel entered the eye of Albert Faggotter (7), and it is feared that the boy may lose his sight ...

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  35. SARAH BERNHARDT

    Mme. Sarah Bernhardt will receive from the Coliseum, London, a fee of £1000 per week during September and October next. It Is considered to be virtually a ...

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  36. THE ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    Antwerp wool sales closed yesterday, with merinos showing from par to 5 per cent advance. Crossbreds were eagerly disputed for at an advance of 20 per cent. ...

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  37. ATE UNRIPE FRUIT.

    Hildred Ethel Cooper (2) has died from the effects of eating unripe fruit, thus making a second case of the kind this week. Another Infant is being treated tod at the ...

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  38. BURGLARS IN A BREWERY.

    Notwithstanding that, the manager of the Ma[?]lesfield Brewery, Kent Town, went around the premises four times during last night, thi[?]ves made an entrance. They broke open ...

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  39. NEWCASTLE.

    The steamer Time, for Brisbane and [?]ckhampton, vin Sydney, cleared at the Customs-house to-day with a through cargo. ...

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