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  2. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) 250 PEERS CRY "PECCAVI."

    Two hundred and fifty peers have signifide their intention to support the Marquis of Lansdowne in his attitude in connection with the Parliament Bill. ...

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  3. MR MURRAY SHIELDS MR FISHER

    London, July 26th.—A banquet was given in the city this evening in honor of Mr. John Murray, Premier of Victoria. In responding to the toast of ...

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  4. HOSPITAL'S PURSE EMPTYING

    The annual meeting of subscribers of the Geelong Hospital and Benevolent Asylum was held at the City Hall last night. There was a small attendance, and the chair was ...

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  5. GEELONG LIBERAL MUDDLE.

    Last evening in the classroom of the Mechanics' Institute, the long-delayed annual meeting of the men sbranch of the Commonwealth Liberal Party was ...

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  6. N.S.W. GOVERNMENT RESIGNS

    Sydney, Thursday.—The Government has resigned owing to the disappearance of its majority due to the withdrawal of the support of the Independents and the ...

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  7. THE MOROCCAN "CRISIS."

    London, July 26th.—Mr. Asquith and Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, had a lengthy conferenco at the Foreign Office to-day. ...

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  8. MR FARRER FOR BARWON?

    An adjourned meeting of delegates from the branches of the People's Party in the Barwon electorate to consider the selection of a Liberal candidate was held ...

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  9. VICTORIA THE PATERNAL STATE.

    Mr. Murray said Australia was held in trust for any decent civilised man who desired to go. There were plenty of opportunities for strong, determined ...

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  10. N.Z. PARLIAMENT.

    Wellington, Thursday.—Parliament was opened to-day. The Governor's speech congratulated the Dominion on its continued prosperity and the increase ...

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  11. GERMAN TROOPS MOBILISING.

    An official statement was issued this afternoon to the effect that only 100.000 men are affected by the mobilisation order, and that these troops have been ...

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  12. AIR EXPRESS BOUND BRITAIN

    London. July 26th.—The aeroplane race round Great Britain, a distance of 1000'miles, for a prize of £10,000 given by the proprietors of the "Daily Mail," ...

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  13. PEER CO-RESPONDENT FINED: £2000

    London, July 26th.—A divorce case which attracted much interest in society circles was heard in the Divorce Court to-day. The petitioner was Mr. Cleaver, ...

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  14. ACTION AGAINST MR HUGHTS.

    Sydney, Thursday.—The application made to the Full Court for a new trial in the action Ballenger v. Hughes was dismissed. The case in question resulted ...

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  15. VIRTUOUS WIFE DIVOSCED.

    Sydney, Thursday.—A remarkable divorce case came before Mr. Justice Gordon in the Divorce Court to-day. The potitioner was John Alexander Cadell, ...

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  16. MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FINED.

    Brisbane, Thursday.—In the Central Summons Court to-day, Richard Cottell, M.L.A., was fined 1/-. with costs amounting to £2/5/6, for having been ...

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  17. IN A FEW LINES.

    London. July 27th.—An explosion occurred in a mixing shed at Cliffe cordite factory, Rochester, yesterday The shed was blown to atoms; three persons were ...

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  18. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL.

    London, July 26th.—The National Insurance Bill had a foremost place in the presidential address delivered today by Dr. Robert Saundby, Professor ...

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  19. TYPHOON IN JAPAN KILLS 100.

    Tokio, July 26th.—A typhoon has caused widespread damage here and at Yokohama. At least 100 persons have corished, and of this number the bodies ...

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  20. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    London, July 26th.—The fourth series of London wool sales for 1911 closed today. The market remained firm, and top prices were obtained. ...

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  21. H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND.

    London, July 26th.—The name of the battleship Now Zealand, now with the Home fleet, is to be changed to Caledonia in August, in view of the fact ...

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  22. LIP LOYALTY.

    Some remarks were made by Senator M'Gregor, Acting Minister for Defence, regarding Mr. Fisher's alloged statement. ...

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  23. CONSTANTINOPLE FIRES.

    Constantinople; July 26th.—Public feeling is much perturbed as a result of the great fires which have occurred in the city and which were the work of ...

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  24. ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    London, July 26th.—P. F. Warner, captain of the Middlesex County team, has accepted the invitation of the Marylebono Cricket Club to join the English ...

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  25. MINE INSPECTORS.

    The Miners Congress to-day carried a resolution, proposed by Austrian and German delegates. in favor of Statepaid inspectors of mines, such inspectors ...

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  26. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    Alfred E. Clarke, a well-known Geelong stevedore, who was injured 12 months ago while working on a log steamer, again met with misfortune ...

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  27. WRECKED SCHOONER.

    Wellington, Thursday.—Mr. John Way, the mate of the schooner Bell Flower, which was wrecked on the coast of Canterbury on Sunday, states that a ...

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  28. MOTOR JUMPS BANK INTO RIVER

    Sydney. Thursday.—News of a terrible tragedy has been wired from Denman, a town on the Hunter River. Those who lost their lives are:—Mrs. Barrington, ...

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  29. THE WAGE WAR IN WALES.

    London, July 26th.—Further particulars have been received regarding the desperate rioting yesterday among the Rhondda Vale miners who have been ...

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  30. FARMER KILLED AT BURRUMBEET.

    Garger Foley in charge of the section which includes the Burrumbeet station, found the body of a man on the line on Thursday morning soon after daybreak. ...

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  31. STRIKE CAMP SURROUNDED.

    Cairns, Thursday.—The strike camp at Mulgrave was surrounded by police numbering 20 early this morning, and a man named John Brownlee was ...

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  32. SOLD ANNUITY—DIED POOR.

    It was stated yesterday at an inquest on Marion Jane Bowen, widow of a constable who helped to suppress the Moonlight gang of bushrangers, that she ...

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  33. N.S.W. STATE BRICKWORKS.

    Sydney, Thursday.—The Legislative Assembly sat till 1.30 this morning, discassing supply. Just before the adjournment. Mr. Henley attempted to ...

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  34. CAPTAIN DROWNED.

    Captain Alfred Johnson, master of the ketch, Ripple, was lost overboard and drowned when the vessel was proceeding down the hay on Wednesday night. ...

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