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  2. TERMS OF PEACE.

    At half-past 11 o'clock last night the Board of Trade issued the following statement:—"On- the Government's representation the railway comiianies ...

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  3. 'REPTER'S TELEGRAMS.) CHAOS IN ENGLAND.

    The Ben Tilletts and Tom Manns induced the railway men of England to decide for anarchy, and within a week their action had so dislocated trade that ...

    Article : 345 words
  4. PERSONAL.

    Mrs.Myrtle Reed McCollough. the well-known. authoress, bettorknown under her pen name of "Myrtle Reed,", was found dead at Chicago on Friday, ...

    Article : 489 words
  5. THE CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    Montreal, August 19th.—The general election campaign is proceeding vigorously in Canada, and a record poll is expected throughout the Dominion. Mr. ...

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  6. THE LATE CARDINAL MORAN.

    Sydney, Sunday.—The lying-in-stato of the late Cardinal Mciran was witnessed by 150,000 persons, and an imposing procession, including the liearse ...

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  7. BELMONT HILL ESTATE SALE.

    The Belmont Hill Sstate Syndicate gave full warning on Saturday before proceeding to the sale, that purchasers must not take it for granted that the ...

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  8. GEELONG BEATEN AGAIN,

    In fine weather Geelong played the return match with Carlton on the Carlton oval on Saturday afternoon.in the presence of about 10,000 spectators. The ...

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  9. TAFT'S VETO.

    Washington, August 19th.—The attempt made in the House of Representatives to pass the Farmers Free List Bill over the presidential veto has ...

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  10. ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    The Marylebono Cricket Club has offered tha captaincy of the English team being formed to visit Australia in the forthcoming season to P. F. Warner, ...

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  11. FATHER MERNER'S EULOGY.

    At the 11 o'clock Mass at. St. Mary's Church, Geelong, yesterday, the Rev. Father Merner in asking the congregation to pray for the soul of the late ...

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  12. SUGAR STRIKE: FREE LABORERS.

    Brisbane, Saturday.—The attitude of the Waterside Workers' Union at Mackay in regard to the independent laborers who are assisting in the loading ...

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  13. ANTI-STRIKE FUNDS.

    The Employers' Federation in Victoria is not connected in any way with the movement in South Australia to provide a guarantee fund against ...

    Article : 156 words
  14. AUSTRAL EXHIBITION IN 1913?

    P[?]liticians and manufacturers are in an "I am not sure" mood as to 31 Mr. Watt's revival of the suggestion that in a year or two Australia should ...

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  15. FATAL RIOT AT LLANELLY.

    London, August 20th.—No fewer than 58.000 troops are now at the disposal of the strike campaign commanders. The situation at Liverpool is ...

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  16. IN A FEW LINES.

    Winnipeg, August 20th.—The miners at Prank, in the province of Alberta, are returning to work without formal settlement of the strike which followed ...

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  17. THE MOROCCO DISCUSSION.

    The German newspapers attribute French firmness which has frustrated Germany's diplomacy to speeches made on the Moroccan question by Mr. ...

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  18. ENGLISH AVIATOR KILLED.

    [?] August 20th.—Lieutenant Radge, of the London Balloon Corps, lost control of his bi-plane at Farnborough yesterday. He fell from a ...

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  19. PARLIAMENT BILL PASSED.

    Royal assent was given yesterday to the Parliament Bill, which restricts the veto of the House of Lords. ...

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  20. THE POPE CONVALESCENT.

    Rome. August 19th.—His Holiness the Pope, who. has been seriously ill, is now convalescent. ...

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  21. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    Sydney, Sunday.—Copies ofthe International Socialist Party's manifesto inciting cadets to resist authority have been placed in the hands of all youths ...

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  22. SUFFRAGETTES PAST.

    New York, August 19th.—Thousands of women suffragettes in the State of New York are planning, a fast to last one woek in order to raise funds for ...

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  23. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    A boy named Roy Brown Lucas, 8 years, was kicked by a horse on Saturday, and sustained a broken thigh. William Kennedy was struck on the ...

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  24. MEN'S LEADERS MUST BE RECOGNISED

    Mr. J. H.Thomas. Labor member for Derby who is assistant secretary of the Railway Servants Union, addressed 'a meeting at Euston last night. He ...

    Article : 242 words
  25. FRENCH RESTAURANT INCIDENT.

    The French Government has taken cognisance of a widely-circulated story that two French officers tore down the German flag at Aisles-Bains In a note. ...

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  26. TRANSPORT WORKERS WIN.

    The hitch in the negotiations with the transport workors has been fortunately settled, and an agreement has been signed confirming the award made by ...

    Article : 117 words
  27. BUFFETED BETWBKN HOSPITAL AND LOOK-UP.

    A mans named Albert Smallman was found by Constable Young lying in Lonsdale-street, Melbourne, on Satday night. He took him to the ...

    Article : 109 words
  28. M. ROSTAND IN MOTOR SMASH.

    M.Edmond Rostand the French poet and dramatist so well known as the author of "The Chantecler," was motoring from his villa, near the fashionable ...

    Article : 72 words
  29. THE ARSON FIENDS.

    The Vancouver police have arrested a man named David Korschack, who is believed to be the head, of a gang of criminals carrying on their operations ...

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  30. LATE SPORTING.

    Sydney, Sunday.—The lacrosse match betweon New South Wales and Victori was won by Victoria by 15 goals to l goal. ' ...

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  31. MURDER CHARGE FAILS.

    Adelaide, Sunday.—The hearing of the charge of murder of an aborigjnal named Yendinna Jack brought against Monnted-constabye Mugge, Bertram ...

    Article : 43 words
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