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  2. STEAMER BARWON STEWARD ARRESTED.

    Detectives Britt and Smythe arrested in Melbourne three men charged with stealing billiard balls, clothing, etc. One of the number was ...

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  3. LABOR DISPUTES.

    Will sugar bundled by members of the Society of Free Workers, which is registered under the Queensland Trades Union Act, be regarded as non-union ...

    Article : 169 words
  4. PERSONAL.

    Lady Fuller returned from Osborne House to Melbourne yesterday. Mr. T. A. Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, is suffering from ...

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  5. MR BALFOUR CALLS ON THE KING

    London, July 24th.—Prior to the meeting of the House of Commons today, Mr. A. J. Balfour, leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons, and ...

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  6. CABINET CRISIS IN N.S.W.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—In the Assembly, Mr. Wade moved the censure motion of which notice was given last Thursday. He vigorously denounced the ...

    Article : 187 words
  7. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) STAMBOUL STILL BLAZING.

    Constantinople, July 25th.—The great fire which broke out in this city during the celebrations of the anniversary of the granting of the constitution ...

    Article : 73 words
  8. LYNCH TORN WILL CASE.

    The hearing was continued before Mr. Justice Hood, in the Supreme Court, Melbourne, yesterday, of an action relating to the will and codicil of ...

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  9. GAOL INSPECTION.

    Mr. G. Read Murphy, P.M., paid an official visit to the Geelong gaol yesterday. Amongst the generally orderly lot of old and infirm prisoners there he ...

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  10. CHILDREN'S COURT AT GEELONG WEST.

    A Children's Court was held at Geelong West yesterday before Messrs. Dickins (Mayor), Ferguson and Foyster, J's.P. Reports submitted by the ...

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  11. PERILS OF THE SEA.

    London, July 24th.—The Norwegian barque Audny, 2110 tons, which left Fremantle on April 4 for Queenstown (Ireland), has had a sensational ...

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  12. MR. BOSTOCK'S BURGLARY.

    On the lookout for criminals suspected of the burglary at Mr. Bostock's residence on Saturday night, Detectives Howard and Jenkins met the steamer ...

    Article : 64 words
  13. SYDNEY STOVEMAKERS' STRIKE.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—This morning 250 employes at Metters Ltd., stovemakers, Alexandria, went out on strike on account of payment by piecework rates. ...

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  14. CRACK OF THE BOSSES' WHIP,

    The crisis has been brewing for a fortnight. The bosses of the Labor Party outside Parliament have been organising a conference to discuss the ...

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  15. POLICE SENT TO PORT KEMBLA.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—The strike of employes at the Electrolytic Works, Port Kembla, continues. Extra police sent out from Wollongong caused offence to ...

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  16. ELAINE INCENDIARISM.

    Plainclothes-constable Gleeson has informed Superintendent Charles that while he is confident that the four stacks of straw destroyed by fire at Mr. H. A. ...

    Article : 75 words
  17. LORD DENMAN ARRIVES.

    Fremantle, Tuesday.—The GovernorGeneral, designate, Lord Denman, and Lady Denman, arrived in the mail steamer Omrah to-day, with suite ...

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  18. NAVVIES' STRIKE COLLAPSES.

    Charleville, Tuesday.—The strike of immigrant navvies at Walwal has collapsed. The union has instructed the men to disperse and look for work for ...

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  19. POLICE COURT.

    Before Messrs. Read Murphy, P.M., F.A. Sargeant, J. E. Cutts, F. M. Douglass and J. E. Andressen, J's.P., at the Police Court yesterday, a batch ...

    Article : 242 words
  20. 5000 IN STRIKE CAMP.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—According to a statement made by two Queensland Labor members, Messrs. Charles Collins and George Ryland, there are at the ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    London, July 24th.—B. Tremlin, the Essex professional, accomplished a good bowling performance at the expense of Lancashire to-day on the Leyton ...

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  22. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    London, July 24th.—The London wool sales were continued to-day. Good competition was in evidence for all sorts, while prices were well maintained. ...

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  23. "TOM" HAYWARD IN FORM: 202 AGAINST DERBYSHIRE.

    The veteran International cricketer, "Tom" Hayward, played a great innings at the oval to-day. Surrey were playing Derbyshire, and in the first ...

    Article : 132 words
  24. IN A FEW LINES.

    The dockers' strike at Glasgow has been renewed, under orders from Seamen's Union. ...

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  25. UNDERWEIGHT BREAD.

    Four bakers were proceeded against at the Police Court yesterday by Mr. Daniel Jones, city inspector, under the Bakers and Millers Act. for having ...

    Article : 533 words
  26. SHOOTING THE RAPTDS STOPPED.

    Niagara, July 25th.—Bobby Leach attempted to cross the Horseshoe Falls encased in a barrel. The exploit was prevented by the police. ...

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  27. BOMB IN MILK CAN ON FERRY.

    New York, July 24th.—An outrage of a diabolical nature was committed in Now York Harbor to-day. A bomb was placed in a milk can and taken on board ...

    Article : 63 words
  28. PLOTS IN PORTUGAL.

    Madrid, July 24th.—A man named Cristo, son of a well-known Portuguese monarchist, declares that ex-King Manuel, who is now living in England, ...

    Article : 179 words
  29. £10,000 AIR RACE.

    London, July 24th.—The second section of the aeroplane race round Great Britain, for a prize of £10,000, presented by the proprietors of the "Daily ...

    Article : 166 words
  30. HOSPITALITY TO CADETS.

    London, July 24th.—The Australian cadets who took part in the Coronation festivities, and are remaining in England until next month, are receiving ...

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  31. STORM WRECKS RAGING CRAFT.

    Michigan, July 25th.—Whilst a yacht race was in progress yesterday a storm arose on the lake. One vessel is since missing. One was wrecked; others ran ...

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  32. MOROCCO NOT WORTH WHILE.

    The situation in Morocco was discussed at an International Congress of miners yesterday. A German member of the Reichstag stated that, in the opinion ...

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  33. JOHNSON V. CURRAN, OFF.

    London, July 24th.—The boxing contest between "Jack" Johnson, champion of the world, and Petty-Officer Curran, which was to have taken place at the ...

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  34. KING EDWARD'S LETTERS.

    Though Kind Edward's autobiography will be issued with official approval. King George has made it known that several years must elapse before his ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. MINERS RIOT.

    Pittsburg, July 25th.—Serious riots amongst the miners employed at Mansfield mine occurred yesterday. The disturbance was only quelled by the ...

    Article : 69 words
  36. FRENCH INVENTOR'S DEVICE.

    The announcement is made that M. Doutre has perfected a device which has been designed to prevent aeroplanes from capsizing. ...

    Article : 84 words
  37. LAWN TENNIS.

    London, July 24th.—The Notts lawn tennis championship meeting is at present in progress. In the Singles, "Rod" Heath (Victoria) defeated the ...

    Article : 66 words
  38. STANDARD OIL DISSOLUTION.

    Ever since the Supreme Court of the united States delivered its judgment against the Standard Oil Co., and ordered the dissolution of that huge ...

    Article : 97 words
  39. CRIES ON THE SCAFFOLD.

    Fremantle, Tuesday.—At eight o'clock this morning, at the Fremantle prison, David Horatio Smithson was executed for the murder of an English emigrant ...

    Article : 228 words
  40. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    The Cabinet was sitting at Ottawa when the news arrived that the United States Senate had passed the Reciprocity Bill. From what can be learned, ...

    Article : 84 words
  41. STATE INSURANCE BILL.

    Further consideration was given in the House of Commons to-day to the National Insurance Bill. Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalists, ...

    Article : 56 words
  42. COMMENTS ON MR FISHER.

    London, July 25th.—The newspapers this morning publish cablegrams from Australia, expressing astonishment at the remarks alleged to have been made ...

    Article : 134 words
  43. NAVAL PAGEANT ON A WAR FOOTING.

    Facts are coming to light disclosing that the glamor of the memorable naval pageant held in connection with the Coronation concealed a Hidden Fist of ...

    Article : 112 words
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