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  2. (REUTERS TELEGRAMS) ENGLAND'S "ROYAL" SHOW.

    LONDON, June 28th.—The annual show of the Royal Agricultural Society was opened to-day at Norwich in beautiful weather. There was an enormous ...

    Article : 238 words
  3. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, June 28th.—The Parliament (Veto) Bill has reached the committee stage in the House of Lords. An amendment was moved by Lord Cromer, ...

    Article : 157 words
  4. GEELONG'S LIBERAL CANDIDATE

    A well-attended meeting of the women's branch of the Commonwealth Liberal Party was held in camera last, evening in the rooms in Malop-street. ...

    Article : 431 words
  5. SHALL BELMONT JOIN GEELONG?

    At the weekly meeting of the Belmont Progress Association last night, presided over by Mr. Thos. Evans, the question of the amalgamation of the shires ...

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  6. THE SHIPPING HOLD-UP.

    LONDON, June 28th.—Every day now sees an extension of the strike in the shipping industry. There is, however, a hope that a settlement may be ...

    Article : 485 words
  7. TO SAVE HIS LIFE-DROWNED?

    To reach their homes at Murshalltown from the Breakwater, two young men named M'Ateer and Wm. Newling, at about 1.30 this morning decided to cross ...

    Article : 196 words
  8. REAL RULER OF EGYPT DYING.

    LONDON, June 28th.—The latest bulletin regarding the condition of Sir Eldon Gorst, British Consul-General in Egypt since 1907, who early in April ...

    Article : 288 words
  9. STILL DEBATING THE DECLARATION.

    In the House of Commons yesterday during the debate on the Naval Prize Bill. Mr. T. MacKinnon Wood, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said if ...

    Article : 205 words
  10. SHORTAGEOF LABOR. CONFERENCE ON TUESDAY.

    The conference of representatives of the Chamber of Manufacturers and of the Trades Hall Council, under the presidency of Mr. Watt, the Acting ...

    Article : 184 words
  11. TWO JULES OF RAILWAY FOR TEMPORARY TOWN.

    The Royal Agricultural Society has placed the show at Crown Point. Mr. Russell Column's estate. The exhibition covers 150 acres. There is to be lavish ...

    Article : 269 words
  12. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sir. McGarry moved in the Assembly to-night that local option polls should not be taken on the same day as the general election. ...

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  13. LORD ROBERTS PEGS AWAY.

    LONDON, June 29th.—Speaking at the annual meeting of the National Service League yesterday, Lord Roberts said, the membership now was 91,142, ...

    Article : 131 words
  14. TRADES HALL PROTEST.

    At the meeting of the Melbourne Trades' Hall Council last night. Mr. Meyers, of the Painters' Society, moved "That this council, consisting of the ...

    Article : 223 words
  15. SWEATED CHILDREN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Judge Heydon made some strong remarks in the Industrial Court to-day in connection with the appeal by the New South ...

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  16. WHO IS TO REPRESENT BARWON?

    A meeting of delegates from branches of the People's Party in the Barwon electorate was held at the "Exchange" yesterday afternoon. ...

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  17. CADET SQUABBLE IN LONDON.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The following cable was despatched by the Sydney citizens' committee to Major Wynne, the officer commanding the Coronation ...

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  18. ANGLO-AMERICAN TREATY.

    LONDON, June 29th.—Mr. Balfour presided at the Pilgrims' dinner given last night in honor of Mr. Hays Hammond. who represented the United ...

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  19. KING GEORGE: DEMOCRAT.

    Two interesting character sketches of the King and the Queen by the editor of the London "Daily News" are published in that journal. ...

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  20. UNSKILLED LABORERS' PAY.

    One of the letters read at the meeting of the Melbourne Trades' Hall Council last night was from the United laborers' Society, protesting against ...

    Article : 306 words
  21. UNIONISTS REFUSE TO WORK WITH UNIONIST.

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.—The carters and dray men in the employ of the City Council, informed the mayor to-day that-they would cease work ...

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  22. TOKIO ROMEO MURDERED.

    The murder of an American man-owarsman has been brought to light in Tokio. The victim was a young fellow of the ...

    Article : 121 words
  23. RED FURY IN ALBANIA.

    CONSTANTINOPLE. June 28th.—Torgut Shevket Pasha, who commanded the Turkish forces in Albania. denies the stories that he has been guilty of ...

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  24. IN A FEW LINES.

    LONDON, June 28th.—Two regular non-commissioned officers were brought before the Police Court to-day on charges of having stolen money and ...

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  25. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    LONDON, June 28th.—S.F. Barnes, who is well known in Australian cricket fields, worked havoc amongst the bhatsmen of the All-Indian Eleven this week. ...

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  26. TEMPTING DEATH AT NIAGARA.

    VANCOUVER June 28th.—IThesensational incident at the ANiagara Falls to-day when Lincoln Beachey. the Californian aviator, flew over the Falls, ...

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  27. LORD DENMAN STARTS.

    LONDON, June 28th.—Lord Denman. Governor-General designate of Australia, and Lady dy Denman and their saite left London to-day for Marseilles. ...

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  28. LABOR UNION IN PROTEST.

    ADELAIDE. Thursday.—The United Labor Union has passed a resolution strongly protesting against the report sent to Europe by the State Intelligence ...

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  29. ÆRIAL PARCEL DELIVERY.

    NEW YORK. June 29th:—Sopwith, a well-known aviator, aeroplaned across New York Harbor yesterday, circled over the Atlantic liner Olympia, outward ...

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  30. CAPETOWN STRIKE FAILS

    CAPETWON, June 29th.—The strike of printers has collapsed. The men are returning to work unconditionally. ...

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  31. ONE PICNIC TO EUROPE STOPPED.

    Dr. Burnett Hum, the Chairman of the Board of Public Health, is not to be sent to the Tuberculosis Conference at Rome, to represent the Government ...

    Article : 102 words
  32. THE COAL VEND TRIAL.

    SYDNEY; Thursday.—The hearing of the charges against the coal vend was continued before Mr. Justice Isaacs to-day. E. F.Pittman. Government ...

    Article : 125 words
  33. JAPAN'S ARMY GROWING.

    The Japanese army is to be increased by two more divisions. The Government will bring its proposal before the next session of the Diet, when the ...

    Article : 92 words
  34. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    LONDON, June 28th.—Playing in the Open Gold Championship first 30 holes, to-day. M. Scott, of Melbourne, qualified for the second round with 158. ...

    Article : 42 words
  35. NO INTOXICANTS IN CAMP.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Advices from Childers states that there are 150 men in the camp of the sugar fields strikers at that place. The railway station is ...

    Article : 56 words
  36. WHO OWNS THIS £3,000,000?

    FREMANTLE, Thursday.—William Urquhart, of Fremantle is a claimant of the estate of three millions sterling left by a Scotchman named Urquhart, ...

    Article : 47 words
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  38. BILLIARDS.

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—The latest scores of the billiard match are as follow:—Lindrum. 13,333. including a break of 158; Reece, 12.886, including ...

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