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  2. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HORSE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Sir Edward Lucas, Agent-General for South Australia, presented the South Australian horse Erskine at Buckingham ...

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  3. THE IRISH SITUATION

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — Significant British military preparations are proceeding at Belfast, which has now the biggest garrison in its ...

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  4. CONDITIONS IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, Friday Night. — Herr Schmidt, Minister for National Economy, takes a gloomy view of the situation. Addressing the Saxon ...

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  5. THE WILTSHIRE WRECK

    AUCKLAND, Sunday. — All the crew of the wrecked steamer Wiltshire were rescued on Friday night. A complete .narrative' of the rescue reveals ...

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  6. THE KING'S BIRTHDAY

    LONDON, Saturday Night. —His Majesty the King received birthday greetings from all parts of the Empire. Accompanied by the Queen, ...

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  7. AFFAIRS IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.—The Shanghai correspondent of the United Press says that the probability of Sun Yat Sen resigning has greatly ...

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  8. A TERRIBLE NIGHT.

    After the first terrific thump the vessel took a list, which shot many of the hapless creatures on to the rails at once; and it is believed that more ...

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  9. BIRTHDAY HONORS

    His Majesty the King has been pleased to confer the following honors: PEERS. ...

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  10. PROPOSED UNIFICATION.

    PEKING, Saturday Night.—General Wu Pei Fu has announced that if Sun Yat Sen persists in opposing the plans for the unification of China he ...

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  11. PROPOSED LOAN TO GERMANY.

    PARIS, Saturday Night. — "Le Journal's" Berlin correspondent says that a party of German bankers in Paris is conferring with the Morgan's ...

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  12. PERSONAL

    Our Beauty Point correspondent wrote yesterday: Much sympathy is felt for Mr Chandler, who received word on Saturday night that his wife ...

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  13. A SHOCKING OUTRAGE.

    Several men called at the house of a Belfast doctor and asked if he was in. The servant replied in the negative. The men poured petrol over ...

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  14. A FOOTBALL SCANDAL

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The Football League has decided that Doolan was paid a secret £100 in addition to £500, to which he was ...

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  15. POLICE AND A CROWD.

    A crowd attempted to rescue seven men who were arrested for looting in Belfast. They opened fire on the police, who replied, killing one man. ...

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  16. TURKISH ATROCITIES

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night.—The Washington correspondent of "The New York Times" says that, despite previous reports to the contrary, Mr ...

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  17. PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT'S REPLY.

    The Cabinet has received the Provisional Government's reply to six definite questions. It regards the answers sufficiently satisfactory to ...

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  18. TRAGIC CONDITIONS

    VIENNA, Saturday Morning: — Twelve suicides were reported in twenty-four hours, a fact that throws a flashlight upon the tragic ...

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  19. W.A. STATE SAWMILLS

    PERTH, Sunday.—The Minister, for Works states that owing to a demand from Melbourne officials that the State sawmill employees must not have their ...

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  20. USED AS A TROOPSHIP.

    The Wiltshire was used as a troopship during the war. She carried, part of the first contingent of the Australian Imperial Force which ...

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  21. PROTECTION FOR LOYALISTS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — A meeting was held in Melbourne in response to Lord Carson's appeal to relieve the position of loyalists in Ireland. A ...

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  22. FRANCE AND AUSTRALIA

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—Mr. Jowett, the sole responder for the British Parliamentary delegation at a civic reception, speaking ,in French, said ...

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  23. THE SHEARERS' AWARD

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Mr Justice Powers President of the Arbitration Court; has communicated, through the Register to the general secretary of the ...

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  24. SIR CONAN DOYLE

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night.—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is succeeding for a day in mystifying New York to a greater Extent than he has done ...

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  25. A DIVORCE PETITION

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—The Divorce Court has granted a decree nisi to Mrs: Flora Drummond. the well-known suffragette, on the ground ...

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  26. ENGINEERING DISPUTE

    LONDON, Friday Night,—The National Conference of Amalgamated Engineers decided by an overwhelming majority to submit the ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN LABOR PARTY

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The annual conference of the Australian Labor party of New South Wales was opened at the Trades Hall on Saturday. when ...

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  28. MERCANTILE MARINE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Addressing, the Dundee Chamber of Commerce, Lord Inchcape said that the, British Mercantile Marine has not ...

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  29. TODAY'S HOLIDAY

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  30. AUSTRALASIAN NEWS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Francis Birties has arrived at Lismore on a bicycle trip from Perth to Cape York. Birties is optimistic regarding the possibilities of the ...

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  31. NEGROES AND WHITES

    TEXAS, Saturday Night.—The deputy sheriffs killed two negroes who were resisting arrest, and made the arrest of a third in connection with ...

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  32. ANOTHER FLYING DISASTER

    LONDON, Saturday; Night.—A French aeroplane flying from London to Paris nosedived into the sea from ,2000 feet three miles from ...

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  33. MR LARKIN IN REPLY.

    Mr Larkin, commenting on Lord Inchcape's statement, said there was only one thing to say, whether or not the Commonwealth likes State ...

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  34. 1894 DISASTER RECALLED.

    One of the most appalling disasters which have occurred in Australasian waters was the wreck of the s.s. Wairapa, which was smashed to pieces on ...

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  35. MAORI FOOTBALLERS.

    Maori footballers were defeated by the New South' Wales thirteen on Saturday by 77 points to 18. The Maoris are a [?]ne, body physically, but in system and team ...

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  36. AN AUSTRALIAN'S BRAVERY

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Frankie Burns, an Australian boxer, who is staying at Thames Ditton with Lucas and Cook, was awakened by cries ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Lord Inchcape. in acknowledging the freedom of Arbroath, announced a gift of £20,000 to the Town Council to ...

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  38. POLITICS IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, Saturday Night. — Count Takashi Hara, Prime Minister, has suggested to bis colleagues the advisability of a joint resignation of the ...

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  39. ATTEMPT TO BREAK A RECORD.

    Boyd Edkins, who attempted on Saturday to break the Sydney to Brisbane record, was forced to abandon the project his car breaking down at Ardkin. ...

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  40. THE NORTH POLE

    CHRISTIANIA, Saturday Morning.—Captain Amundsen's ship Naud has started on the Polar expedition with provisions for seven years. ...

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  41. MR CHARLTON'S VIEWS ON THE SET-BACK.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—An outline of the outlook of the Australian Labor Party was given by Mr Charlton, M.P., leader of the Federal Labor Party, before the A.L.P. ...

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  42. MISSING BARQUE MANUREWA.

    A Wireless received from the Geranium,which a few days ago went out to search for the missing barque Manurewa, is to the effect that no signs of any castaways ...

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  43. POLITICS IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Friday Night.—The Chamber of Deputies passed a vote of confidence in the Government by 426 to 143. ...

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  44. WRIT FOR ALLEGED LIBEL.

    "The Sunday Times" Newspaper Company has Instructed the issue writ claiming £25,000 damages from "Smith's Weekly," for alleged libel contained in ...

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  45. THE LITTLE ENTENTE.

    BUCHAREST, Saturday Night.—M. Pilsudsky is expected shortly. It s believed that Poland will soon join the Little Entente. ...

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  46. THE VESSEL LEAVES FOR ALASKA.

    SEATTLE, Saturday Night.—Amundsen's vessel Naud has sailed for Alaska, the first part of the seven years' journey to the Arctic, ...

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  47. OUR LETTER BOX

    "Critci No. 2," Latrobe: I notice by your issue of Friday that the Minister (Mr J. B. Hayes) objected to critics on the above question making ...

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  48. FALL FROM A TRAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— Mr John Rees, M.P., fell from the Scotch express at Chesterfield and died in the hospital. At an inquest a verdict of ...

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  49. YOUNG MAN DROWNED.

    A young man Albert Richardson, a railway employee, was drowed on Saturday while fishing from the rocks at the cutlet of the Minamurra River. A heavy ...

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  50. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION.

    The executtive of the majority Labor party has passed resolutions resetting the spread of ill-advised propaganda which sought to break down the industrial ...

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  51. BOTTOMLEY'S CASE

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Bottomley's application for bail to enable him to prepare an appeal has been refused. ...

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  52. RESPONSIBILITY OF A WIFE

    LONDON, Friday Night.— The committee of jurists appointed to consider the responsibility of a wife for crimes under coercion of her ...

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  53. CONDITION OF LENIN.

    BERLIN, Sunday Morning. — The. "Lokal Anzeiger" states that M. Lenin is dying from cerebral hemorr hage. Other reports state that he is ...

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  54. Steamer's' Quick Despatch:

    The cargo steamer Lady Isabel, 1500 tons, paid her first visit to this port on Saturday, and was given very quick despatch. The vessel, which came to ...

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  55. THEFT OF A WAR BOND.

    George Parr, formerly employed clerk in the National Bank of Australasia, was sentenced to two years' hard labor for the theft of a War Bond, which ...

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  56. METAL WORKERS' STRIKE

    ROME, Friday Night.—A general strike of metal workers in Northern Italy has begun against the wages reduction. If the employers do not ...

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  57. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Tho-mas Brown and Son Limited show a profit of £29,124. A dividend of five per cent, has been declared, and £14, ...

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  58. Twenty-five Years' Anniversary:

    The Clarence Board of Agriculture has decided to hold a social gathering on September 9, to celebrate the 25 years' activities' of that body. ...

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