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  2. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS.) BRITAIN'STILL QUITE FIT.

    London, July 18th—The Government entertained the overseas members of Parliament at a farewell luncheon at Hampton Court to-day. His Majesty ...

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  3. FLINDERS STATE SCHOOL OLD BOYS.

    At a reccnt meeting of Flinders State School, No. 260. it was decided to call old pupils together on Monday evening next to discuss the formation of an Old ...

    Article : 117 words
  4. GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE LOYALTY.

    Capetown, July 18th.—"The Friend," of Bloemfontein, which is a supporter of the party led by Mr. Steyn, ex-President of the Orange Free State, ...

    Article : 119 words
  5. BILL TO ABOLISH ALDERMEN

    Mr. Prendeergast. Mr M'Grath and Mr. Plain have circulated the following Bill:— No election, of any alderman of the ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    A cable from London states that Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, and liis daughter and son, who were injured in a motor-car ...

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  7. STRIKERS LOOT AT CARDIFF.

    London, July 19th.—It now appears that the riots at Cardiff were due to the seamen's strike. Earlier in the day The dry dock laborers and cargo men ...

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  8. CUSSES FOR BRICKLAYERS.

    A conference of representatives of the Gordon College Council, Master. Buildore' Association and the Brieklayers Union was held last evening in the ...

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  9. RIFLE RANGE TELEPHONES.

    A long standing promise of the Defence department to equip the Geelong Artillery rifle range at last Geelong with a telephone system connecting ...

    Article : 94 words
  10. PICTURE PAVILION.

    Week night shows at the picture pavilion are not likely to be resumed by Mr. Heyivard, on the ground that they are not very profitable. It is ...

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  11. SESSIONS WORK IN DANGER.

    London, July 18th.—The anxioty displayed by Lord Morley inregard to the fate of the Parliament (Veto) Bill in the House of Lords, is due to the fact ...

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  12. CORONATION PEERS.

    London, July 18th.—In, connection.j with the honors Conferred on the occasi on of the Coronation, it has been announced that the following titles have. ...

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  13. OBSOLETE DRAGS.

    Two sets of drags for the recovery of drownod persons located at East Goelong for river use and in the city for bay use, have been declared by ...

    Article : 94 words
  14. MR MASTERMAN'S BY-ELECTION,

    Mr. Masterman, Under Secretary to the Home Office, whose election to the House of Commons for West Ham North was declared void on the ground ...

    Article : 99 words
  15. THREE NEW STRIKES.

    Adelaide, Wednesday.—Some of the employes of the wine and spirit merchants who went on strike are going back to work to-morrow, but the ...

    Article : 261 words
  16. KITCHENER: CIVILIAN.

    London, July 19th.—In the House of Commons yesterday Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for' Foreign, Affairs, was questioned by Mr. Bayles: and ...

    Article : 251 words
  17. VEHICLES MUST HAVE NAME PLATES.

    In many cases of accident that have occurred amongst vehicles in the city lately the police have noticed that many are without name plates. It is an ...

    Article : 57 words
  18. HOT HEADS IN MOROCCO.

    Paris, July 18th.—The friction between France and Spain in.connection' with the trouble at Alcazar, in Morocco, has had a sensational culmination ...

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  19. MUNTCTPAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr James Dew, of East Geelong, has flecided in' response to a requisition to offer himself as a candidate for the Moolap riding seat in the Bellarine shire ...

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  20. FIVE MILE RUN ON SATURDAY.

    For the Christ Church Harriers' annual open five-mile handicap race, to take place on Saturday afternoon, trophies to the value of £7 have been ...

    Article : 55 words
  21. REVISION COURTS.

    Mr. Read Murphy. P.M., conducted a Revision Court at Winchelsea yesterday, and carefully, revised the lists. Several names were struck off, and ...

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  22. WHO RAN MEXICAN REVOLT?

    New York, July 18th.—It is declared here that the Standard Oil Corporation backed Senor Madero.the leader of the recent revolution in Mexico, on ...

    Article : 136 words
  23. ORSOVA MEETS 50 FOOT WAVES.

    Perth. Wednesday.—The R.M.S. Orsova arrived here after one o'clock this morning, nearly 17 hours, late, having met with most tempestuous weather in ...

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  24. SUGAR STRIKE CONTINUES.

    Cairns. Wednesday. The strike of workers in the sugar industry continues. The 25 police from southern stations arrived at Cairns yesterday: a large ...

    Article : 159 words
  25. AUSTRALIA'S TAXES HIGH.

    London, July 19 th.—Mr. M'Gowen, Premier of New South Wales, has written a letter to the "Times," in which he denies its Sydney' financial ...

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  26. TROUT OVA FROM N.Z.

    For the restocking of its hatcheries at Lovely Banks, the Geelong Fish Acclimatisation Society is importing 120,000 trout ova of the brown and Loch ...

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  27. BRUNSWICK SHOOTING MYSTERY

    About Tuesday [?] [?] [?] ing was indulged [?] [?] [?] A local plain-clothes constable [?] Sledden subse[?] reported that [?] ...

    Article : 328 words
  28. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    With 20,000 bags of wheat shipped locally the big tramp steamer Parthenia cleared, yesterday afternoon for Melbourne, where she? will fill up with ...

    Article : 490 words
  29. COAL VEHD EFFECT ON PRICES

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The Hearing of tlio coal vend case was continued in the High Court before Mr. Justice Isaacs this morning. Mr. Campbell, K.C., on ...

    Article : 257 words
  30. BUTCHERY IN ALBANIA.

    Vionna, July 17th.—The insurrection, in Albania is spreading rapidly, and there are now 6000 rebels under arms. Ismail Kernel Bey chief of the ...

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  31. INTERNATIONAL YACHTING.

    London, July 18th.—In April, 1910, the Metlway Yacht Club (Liverpool) accepted a challenge from the Sydney Flying Squadron to race on the Medway. ...

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  32. LABOR PARTY AND THE GAG.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—In the Assembly to-day the Acting Premier stated that the next general election, would be held in October 1912. Mr. Crawford ...

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  33. A STRANLEIGH JOKER.

    London, July,19th.—A sentry on dutylast night at Tipnor battery magazirio, Gosport, challenged the occupants of a boat not to approach-any closer. Two ...

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  34. CRICKET.

    J. Iremonger, the Notts cricketer, states that will accompany the M.C.C. team to Australia if the County Committee consents. S. P. Kinneir ...

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  35. LATE SPORTING.

    Broken Hill, Wednesday.—At the Hippodrome to-night Gus. Devitt beat Bob. Whiting in 15 rounds. The men were evenly matched until Whiting ...

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  36. PLOTTERS SHOT, WRONG MAN.

    From Jean?tte,; in Pennsylvania conies a story of the fate that overtook a man, one Ciliano, who was supposed' to be a member of the notorious Black ...

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  37. BROKEN HILL GUP WON BY MASTER KORAN.

    Broken Hill, Wednesday.—The Broken Hill Cup, of 300 sovs., and a cup valued at £100; second, £40; third. £20. One mile andia quarter, resulted ...

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  38. BLACKMAILERS JAILED.

    London, July 18th.—The trial was concluded to-day of Henry Marlow and Aiartha Lyster, who wore charged with having blackmailed Colonel James ...

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  39. HOW MR VERRAN WON HIS WAY

    Adelaide. Wednesday.—Mr. Verran, the Premier, told a deputation from the A.N.A. this morning that he was in favor of the introduction of a Daylight ...

    Article : 132 words
  40. INTERESTATE FOOTBALL.

    Wagga, Wednesday.—The Kalgoorlie footballers on their way to Sydney played a match here to-day under Australian rules. The game. which was ...

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  41. POST A L EMPLOYES AND LABOR FEDERATION.

    Perth, Wednesday. The desirability of affiliating with the Australian Jjabor Federation was affirmed it the halfyearly meeting of the Post and ...

    Article : 50 words
  42. WARNING TO YOUNG SOLDIERS.

    Sydney Wednesday.—In the Parramatta Police Court to-day two lads who at compulsory drill behaved offensively to the officers and to the police were ...

    Article : 47 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. PLATE ON LINERS.

    The service or plate on the liners Olymnic and Titanic comprises over 24,000 pieces ...

    Article : 18 words
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