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  2. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Sir FRANCIS SUTTOR, the President of the Legislative Council, took the chair at half-past four o'clock this afternoon. The Vale of Clwyed Coal and Brick ...

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  3. AT THE BOSPHORUS.

    The Russian Black Sea Fleet is near the entrance to the Bosphorus There is great excitement in Constantinople. ...

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  4. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    The smallpox epidemic is showing no signs of abatement. Eight cases were reported to-day, the paticuts hailing from Surry Hills, Waverloy, Waterloo, ...

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  5. COMPANY MEETING.

    The annual meeting of the Newcastle and Country Mutual Building, Land, and Investment Company, Limited, was held at the company's office last evening, ...

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  6. MINING MATTERS.

    Mr. W. Brennan, the general secretary, acting on behalf of the Colliery Employees' Federation, has given notice that application will he made to Mr. Justice Heydon ...

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  7. STORM IN WASHINGTON.

    A territic thunderstorm, accompunted by lighting, struck the city yesterday, killing three persons, and injuring scores. ...

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  8. THE RAND CRISIS.

    An important conference of all the unions begins in Johannesburg to-day. Many of the railway men are beginning to fear the results of the ...

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  9. BRISBANE PATIENTS RECOVER.

    The Commissioner of Public Health Stated to-day that the two smallpox patients at Colms[?]e sore now convalescent. ...

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  10. EXTRAORDINARY FRAUD.

    Before Mr. Wilkinson, S.M., at the Water Police Court, to-day, Gladys Hyhes, 17 years of age, Flerence Sichel, 17, and Vera Houseman, 16—all ...

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  11. THE LATE MR. JAMES CURLEY.

    The executive of the Colliery Employees' Federation recently gave an order for an enlarged portraft of the late Mr. James Curley, who was secretary to the ...

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  12. NO MORE ADELAIDE CASES.

    The methods of the Central Board of Health to prevent the spread of smallpox in South Australia appear to have had good results, for again to-day no ...

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  13. POSITION IN NEWCASTLE.

    The immunity of Newcastle from smallpox, and from any sickness of a suspicious nature, with the sole exception of the man who is still isolated at North ...

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  14. CENTRAL GRETA FATALITY.

    An adjourned into the death of John James Callaghan, who was killed in the, Central Greth Colliery, will be resumed at the courthouse, Greta, to-day. ...

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  15. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    Mr. H. D. MORTON, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, took the Chair at half-past four o'clock this afternoon. The debate on the Address-in-Reply and ...

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  16. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    Mr. F. Smith (Unionist), speaking at Sherbourne Park, said the three years' experience of members as to the independence and dignity of the ...

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  17. BRITISH AEROPLANES.

    The Army Vote was discussed in the House of Commons yesterday. The chief topic was the insufficiency of aeroplanes. ...

    Article : 176 words
  18. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The New South Wales loan of £1,500,000, at 4 per cent., which is being issued at 97½, repayable in 1942-62, is being underwritten in London. ...

    Article : 51 words
  19. ELECTRICIANS' EXAMINATION.

    An examination for certificates as electricians under the Coal Mines Regulation Act, 1912, was held on the 15th July at the Technical College, Ultimo, by ...

    Article : 69 words
  20. A PRISONER'S ESCAPE.

    As the result of the escape of Horace Drysdale from the Royal North Shore Hospital on July 8th, Constable David James was charged with neglect of duty, ...

    Article : 640 words
  21. PITIABLE SCENES.

    The following letter from a friend in [?]ohannesbury has been received by a prominent member of the Civil Service in Adelaide. It indicates the serious ...

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  22. STOCKTON BOREHOLE TROUBLE.

    An application was made to Mr. Justice Heydon, President of the Industrial Court, this morning, for the making absolute of a rule nisi for a writ of ...

    Article : 140 words
  23. JUDGE MURRAY'S ILLNESS.

    The External Affairs Department has received the following wireless message from judge Murray, Governor of Papua: —"Suffering from Kaffir milk-pox. Will ...

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  24. H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Minoru Racing Club entertained the officers of H.M.S. New Zealand at luncheon on the rececourse to-day, when Captain Halsey acknowledged ...

    Article : 85 words
  25. ABOUT VACCINATION.

    Dr. Charies W. Hime, author of "Hime's Public Health," an acknowledged English expert on the subject of infections diseases, including vaccination, ...

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  26. MOTOR CYCLE EXPLODES.

    A motor cycle exploded during a race, and the gasolene set fire to a dozen spectators alongside the track. Three died in the hospital, and ...

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  27. A VICTORIAN COLLIERY.

    The sixth half-yearly meeting of the Powlett-North Woolamal Collieries Company was held in Melbourne on Tuesday, the chairman of directors, Mr. Bedlington ...

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  28. DOMINION HOUSE.

    The County Council Improvement Committee recommended a few days ago that the Aldwych site be offered to Earl Grey for £130,000 in ...

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  29. CHINESE REVOLT.

    Nanking has abandoned the rebel movement. Four thousand Northern troops have now arrived at the Yangtze, and ...

    Article : 65 words
  30. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The Australians beat the Rhode Islanders by 254 runs to 129. The local players were unable to hit the Australian bowling. ...

    Article : 42 words
  31. MEXICO AND AMERICA.

    Governor Colquit, of Texas, asserts that he is in possession of reliable information that Colonel Roosevelt, ex-President of the United States, is ...

    Article : 73 words
  32. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Fisher, the leader of the Federal Opposition, arrived in Brisbane to-day from Ipswich. He intends to proceed to Melbourne by easy stages. ...

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  33. SHOCKING MURDER.

    A gang of "hooligans" was maltreating a man on the Hull docks yesterday when a dock labourer, named Hutchinson, intervened. ...

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  34. WEST AUSTRALIAN REVENUE.

    The revenue returns for July, the first month of the current financial year, shows that the improvement of the finances last month has not been ...

    Article : 68 words
  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Cyrll Asquith, a son of the Prime Minister, has passed first class in classics at Oxford University, following his father and brother. ...

    Article : 188 words
  36. COUNTY CRICKET.

    In the match between Su[?]rey and Yorkshire Surrey won by 57 runs. The present percentages give Kent, 84 points; Yorkshire, 66; Northants, ...

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  37. BRITISH COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Saturday and Monday will be holidays on the London Stock Exchange. Bar silver was yesterday quoted as 2s 3 3-8d per ounce standard. ...

    Article : 124 words
  38. VICTORIA.

    Returns to hand show that the duplication at Ballarat during the recent election only amounts to 175 votes, and in Il[?]awarra to about 50. ...

    Article : 327 words
  39. THE NAVAL COLLEGE.

    Mr. Kelly, Assistant Minister for Home Affairs, said to-day:—"I have found that the plans for the Jervis Bay Naval College include a guests' house, to be attached to ...

    Article : 276 words
  40. STATE COURTS—TO-DAY'S LISTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 269 words
  41. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    It is reported that the Federal Ministry will force matters at the coming session by the introduction of two bills, which may in their effect bring about a ...

    Article : 90 words
  42. THE STATE REVENUE.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 84 words
  43. VICTORIAN REVENUE.

    The State revenue for July amounted to £618,372 compared with £728,073 for the corresponding month of last year, a decrease of £79,701. ...

    Article : 74 words
  44. Advertising

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    Advertising : 21 words
  45. NEW ZEALAND.

    It is expected that the repairs to the steamer [?]barah, now in dock at Part Coalmers, will involve a cost of £30,000. ...

    Article : 23 words
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