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  2. TALRING IN MILLIONS.

    Mr. King O'Malley, who has been speaking in Sydney of spending millions in building Commonwealth premises in that town, would seem to have acted entirely ...

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  3. ZOO FOR BRISBANE.

    For some time past there has been a movement on foot for the establishment—of a zoological gardens in Brisbane, and it is understood that this has now reached the ...

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  4. UNDER WHICH FLAG?

    Mr. W. T. Stead publishes an interview with the Hon. A. Fisher (Prime Minister of Australia) in the "Review of Reviews." In this Mr. Fisher is quoted ...

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  5. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The Wharf Lubourers Union has informed the Australasian Steamship Owners' federation of its intention not to handle free labour sugar. The position ...

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  6. IMMIGRATION OF FARMERS.

    Replying to the suggestion made by the Acting Premier of Victoria that arrangements should be made to facilitate excursions of land seekers to all the ...

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  7. TEACHERS AS UNIONISTS.

    A meeting of school teachers to consider a proposal to form a union in connection with the Trades Hall was continued on Saturday. It was adjourned ...

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  8. FROM THE COURTS.

    What takes place in the jury room is supposed to be sacred, or at any rate to be above inquiry A jury may draw lots or toss up, or do any other uninte[?]ectual ...

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  9. SHEARERS' CASE

    Mr. Justice Higgins (president of the Federal Arbitration Court) will arrive at Coonamble next Wednesday and proceed to Wingadee station, where shearing starts. ...

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  10. MR. M'GOWEN'S FAREWELL.

    Mr. J. S. T. M'Gowen and Mrs. M'Gowen, on their departure from England, were tendered a farewell, among those present being Sir Charles Lucas ...

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  11. BLACKBOYS QUARREL.

    Mr. Anderson, manager of Gwambegwine and Waterton stations, brought word to town that two blackboys in his [?]ploy named Henry and Tommy had a row at ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    Sir John Quick, interviewed by the Evening standard," said that already there were signs of a reaction in Australia from the Labour Party's ...

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  13. SWIMMING THE CHANNEL.

    Wolff the well-know long distance swimmer, made an attempt yesterday to swim the English Channel, and almost succeeded. Starting from Sangatte, near Cape ...

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  14. THE VETO BATTLE.

    Mr. Asquith, in a letter to Mr. Balfour, says the Government will advise the House of Commons to disagree with the amendments made by the House of Lords in the ...

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  15. MOSSMAN MILL.

    Harvesting prospects have considerably brightened during the past few days. The quantity of came now in the mill yard is sufficient, with the men available to ...

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  16. MOROCCAN SITUATION.

    Mr. L[?]oyd-George, speaking at the Lord Mayor's banquet to bankers without specufically naming any Power, emphatically declared that where vital interests ...

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  17. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Articles have been signed for a soulling match between Barry and Fogwell for £200 a side, to take place on September 11. THE KING EDWARD MEMORIAL. ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Early on Saturday morning a fire broke out at A. W. Cormack's sawmill and timber yard at Longnose Point, Balmain. The mill and its contents, including valuable ...

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  19. DISORDER AT BUNDABERG.

    The strikers were very active and disorderly yesterday. Four free men who came down from Bingera plantation on business were followed all over the town ...

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  20. INTERSTATE LACROSSE.

    The South Australian lacrosse team will leave on August 10 to play in Victoria and Queensland The team for the Melbourne match has been chosen is follows:—Goal, ...

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  21. AN AUSTRALIAN EXPEDITION

    Dr. Mawson arrived the Morea on Saturday and in an interview said that the part of the Antarctic with the largest prospects was that nearest Australia, to ...

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  22. THE M.C.C. TEAM.

    Sidney F. Barnes, the well-known professional bowler of the Staffordsgure County Club has accepted the M.C.C. invitation to visit Australia. ...

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  23. ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    The news, as originally published, implied that the Anglo-American Arbitration Treaty was concluded without a renewal of the Anglo Japanese alliance, Hence ...

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  24. FOOTBALL AT ROCKHAMPTON

    intercity football matchs with Mount Morgan were played yesterday in the presenee of between 1500 and 2000 spectators. In the senior game Rockhampton won by ...

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  25. VICTORIA.

    After considering the most recent legal opinions of the Crown law officers and other authorities, the State Ministry has decided to hold up the already long ...

    Article : 118 words
  26. FOOTBALL AND FISTICUFFS.

    There was serious disorder in a Rugby League football match on Saturday between Glebe and North Sydney. A Glebe player was knocked down from behind ...

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  27. CANCER TREATMENT.

    Sir William Church, at a meeting in connection with the Imperial Cancer Research Fund. said cancer was not catching, but was caused by chronic irritation in ...

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  28. SHOOTING AT BISLEY.

    Hay secured second prize in the Martins Trophy. In the second stage of the King's Prize Private Garrod, of Oxford University, ...

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  29. POSITION AT MT. BAUPLE.

    Since the unionist mill hands struck when the Mr. Bauple Central Mill commenced crushing last Wednesday week a day shift, composed of farmers and ...

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  30. NEW FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    In connection with the building of the Federal capital at Yass-Canberra many English architects have applied to Sir George Reid fot maps and information ...

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  31. TASMANIA.

    The Crown Lands Bill agreed to by the Assembly last session, has passed its second reading in the Legislative Council. The Bill consolidates the existing Land ...

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  32. UNION OF FORCES.

    Following upon the successful co-operation of Liberal forces in Victoria, as in other States in connection with the referendum campaign negotiations have ...

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  33. ABNORMAL WEATHER.

    The heat in London was abnormal to day, the thermometer registering 90 degrees in the shade. SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday. ...

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  34. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., states that the National Insurance Bill is doomed, that Mr. Lloyd-George's health is giving way under the strain, and the defects of the ...

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  35. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The condemned man Smithson, who on Tuesday will pay the extreme penalty for the murder of the girl Elizabeth Compton, was yesterday visited by his mother. ...

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  36. SWIMMING IN EUROPE.

    At the swimming races held here yesterday H. Hardwick, the Sydney swimmer, won the 100 metres race in 69sec., and Oscar Schiele won the 400 metres race, ...

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  37. LORD DUDLEY'S DEPARTURE.

    Owing to the sudden illness of Captain Rome, military secretary to the retiring Governor-General and who is in Sydney the arrangements made for the departure ...

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  38. FOUR CANE FIRES.

    Another cane fire was reported yesterday afternoon. The three reported in the morning all occurred almost simultaneously and within a radius of 500 or 600 yards. ...

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  39. RECIPROCITY BILL.

    The Reciprocity Bill is certain to be adopted by the Senate. Sixty Senators are favourable Senator Smith (Michigan), in opposing the measure, said that ...

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  40. IRISH LAND PURCHASE.

    A sum of £69,000,000 has been advanced in connection with land purchase in Ireland under different Acts to the end of March, 1911. The amounts applied for ...

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  41. PACIFIC CABLE.

    The House of Commons has passed a financial resolution authorising the construction of a second Pacific cable between New Zealand and Australia. ...

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  42. DAVIS CUP.

    The English Lawn Tennis Association has decided to play the preliminary [?]ie of the Davis Cup, between Grea[?] Britain and the United States, in America. ...

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  43. AN EMPIRE QUESTION.

    The "Volksstem," the official organ of General Botha's party, recently suggested that in the event of a war between Great Britain and another Power it would be ...

    Article : 181 words
  44. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY'S WORK.

    In connection with the annual meetings of the London Missionary Society the Rev. W. P. Sehlencker, of New Guinea, at the Wharf-street Congregational Church ...

    Article : 258 words
  45. PASTORAL MATTERS.

    The depth of the Bindebango West a[?]tesian bore, which was finished last week by the contractor, is 1000ft., and the How is 250,000 gallons a day. The bore was a very quick one, being ...

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  46. A WHITE CANADA.

    The Royal Commission on Chinese immigration reports wholesale evasion of the regulations by Chinese coming into Canada, and recomnends the prosecution ...

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  47. UNLOADING SUGAR.

    The Adelaide Company's permanent, staff, including the office employees, on Friday night unloaded about 190 tons of sugar from trucks, placing it in a shed, ...

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  48. TRAGIC MISHAP.

    Wrhile shooting paddymelons to-day at Jiggi, 17 miles from Lismore, Walter Crispe, 27, is reported to have accidentally killed his brother Herbert. It is ...

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  49. Grass Fire at Kedro[?]

    Shortly before 5 o'clock on Saturday afternoon a fire broke out in a 10 acre paddock of long, dry grass, near the residence of Mr. James Love, Kedron. As ...

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  50. ENDURANCE SKATING.

    Eccard, the skating expert, of the Olympia Skating Rink, last night completed 74 hours continuous skating, exceeding by three-quarters of an hour the ...

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  51. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    M. Gutchkoff, ex-President of the Duma, has learned from the Far East that the Mikado of Japan will visit Peking within the year. This is the first foreign tour ...

    Article : 68 words
  52. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    Sir Owen and Cincinnati have been withdrawn from the Caulfield Cup. Drumreagh. Boyong, and Lady Hova have scratched for the Australian Hurdle Race, ...

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  53. JUMBO RECORDS

    are new, double sided, 10in. discs, which will play on any gramophone or other disc machine, Sole agents, Heindorft Bros. Queen-street. ...

    Article : 29 words
  54. THORNE'S WHISKY.

    In black, square bottles. Most excsllent quality, obtainable at all Hotels. ...

    Article : 17 words
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