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  2. THE INEFFECTIVE TARIFF

    One of the industries which the callous neglect of the Federal Labor Ministry and its official fiscal spokesman, Mr. F. Tudor, have left to writhe in a ...

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  3. ADVANCE OF AVIATION.

    An important advance has been made in connection with the use of airships. The Zeppelin airship Hansa, which had been provided with a substructure, alighted ...

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  4. BALKANS PROBLEM

    Trouble is imminent between Turkey and Servia, owing to the action of the Turks in attacking the town of Sienitza and massacring many Servians. ...

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  5. NEW BATTLESHIPS

    It is announced that the battleships under the current year's naval estimates will be armed with 14- inch guns, will be longer than the 25,000- ton battleship Iron ...

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  6. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    The "Times," in commenting on the Panama Bill, as signed, and President Taft's message and memorandum recommending further action, says it considers ...

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  7. VICTORIAS' WEALTH.

    The fourth part of the Victorian Year Book, 1911-12, which relates to the accumulation of wealth in the community, has just been issued by the Government Statist ...

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  8. COUNTER LUNCH.

    Hotelkeepers in Sydney have determined to abolish the free counter lunch by voluntary effort. Whether they will succeed is another question. The Melbourne trade ...

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  9. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    King George, a London cable message states, is now at Balmoral. The Queen and Princess Mary on Sunday returned from their visit to the Grand Duchess of ...

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  10. MILITARY AVIATOR KILLED.

    Lieutenant Mangini, an expert French aviator, while reconnoitring in a monoplane yesterday, met with disaster. The machine fell into the sea, and the officer ...

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  11. AEROPLANE SERVICE.

    An astonishing aeroplane service has been maintained by Lieutenant Dobu in Morocco. In six days he covered 500 miles, maintaining communication with the ...

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  12. SPEED OF GERMAN WAR SHIP.

    The German battle cruiser Goeben has concluded her speed trials. Under forced draught she maintained for several hours her maximum bf 28.4 knots per hour. ...

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  13. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    At a meeting of delegates from branches in Henty electorate held on Friday evening last in the rooms of the party, The Block, Collins street, the letter received from the ...

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  14. LATE GENERAL BOOTH.

    Special memorial services in connection with the death of General Booth were held on Sunday in all the citadels of the Salvation Army. The General's favorite ...

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  15. HOME RULE PROBLEM.

    At Straffan on Saturday evening a large meeting of Unionists wait held under the chairmanship of the mayor, and it was formally resolved to resist the ...

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  16. RUSSIA WARNS THE PORTE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Constantinople reports:-- "Owing to the continued agitation in Bulgaria over Kochana, King Ferdinand remains in Sofia, and M. ...

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  17. THE CHARITIES BILL.

    A special meeting of the committee of the Miners' Association was held at the Trades Hall to- night to discuss the Charities Bill now before Parliament. Mr. J. ...

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  18. IMPOSING ON THE STATE.

    Before Messrs Cornfoot, Rain, Johns and Coulson, J's.P., at Collingwood yesterday, the Department for Neglected Children applied for reinstatement of a ...

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  19. SATURATED WICKETS.

    Heavy rain has fallen at Norwich where the Australians were to have started a match to-day against an English eleven. At 2 p.m. it was still raining and play had not ...

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  20. THE SENATE NOMINATIONS.

    Mrs. Hughes, president of the Women's National League, has written to the chairman of the People's Liberal party (Mr. M'Neilage) in regard to the Liberal ...

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  21. BELFAST CITIZEN VOLUNTEERS

    The Lord Mayor of Belfast is engaged in forming a non- political force of citizen volunteers, between the age of 18 and 25 years, to which boy scouts will be ...

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  22. AUSTRIA AND RUMANIA.

    Great importance is attached here to the arrival of Count von Berchtold, Austro Hungarian Foreign Minister, and his wife, on a visit to Rumania. They are ...

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  23. FLOODS IN ENGLAND.

    Disastrous floods are reported from the Midlands. The farmers of Yorkshire are abandoning their hay, allowing the villagers to gather it for plasty bedding. ...

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  24. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    At the meeting of the City Council yesterday Cr. Burston suggested that the council should employ no one who was not classed as "efficient" under the ...

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  25. MARIBYRNONG.

    The People's Liberal party invite applications from those willing to contest the constituency of Maribyrnong in the Liberal protectionist interest. Applications will be ...

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  26. STATE SUPERANNUATION.

    Considerable interest has been aroused among State politicians and throughout the civil service and railway and police services by the announcement in ''The Age" ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Wallarah (N.S.W.) Coal Company's new steamer Taggerah has been launched at Port Glasgow. In many Nonconformist churches to-day ...

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  28. TWO SISTERS POISONED.

    Lying in the Melbourne Hospital late last night in a condition which Dr. A. Goldstein described as very serious, were two sisters, Alice Sage. (45) and May Sage ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND SUGAR TRADE.

    Mr. Barnes, State Treasurer of Queensland, accompanied by Dr. A. J. Gibson, general manager of the Burran Central Sugar Mills, Brisbane, waited upon Mr. ...

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  30. THE TRAFFIC PROBLEM.

    Cr. Burston, chairman of the Metropolitan Municipal Tramways Conference, which met several months ago to consider the advisability of obtaining the consent ...

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  31. TURKISH CABINET RECONSTRUCTED.

    The Turkish Cabinet has been reconstructed with Ali Hamish Bey as Minister of the Interior, and Halim Bey, a member of the Senate, as Minister of Justice. ...

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  32. HIGH PRICE OF MEAT.

    In consequence of the extravagant prices charged for meat a widespread boycott of meat exists in many towns of Wurtemburg. ...

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  33. MUSIC AND ART.

    The committee appointed to draw up a scheme for the establishment in Sydney of what was first described as a conservatorium of music and fine arts, but which is ...

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  34. ACTION BY WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT.

    The Goverenment has determined to take important action with a view of cheapening the price of meat. The Minister of Works announces that the State will ...

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  35. THE NEW Y.W.C.A. BUILDING.

    A service was held at the Baptist Church, Collins- street, last night, as a thanksgiving for the £25,000 which was speedily raised for the purchase of the new ...

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  36. MEAT AREA DISPUTE.

    As the result of prompt action by Mr. Edgar, Minister of Health, an order was yesterday issued by the Governor in Council proclaiming the Gippsland ...

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  37. YOUNG GIRL MURDERED.

    A remarkable case of murder is reported from Altstetten. The murdered body of a young girl was found a little distance from a ball in which a ball was in progress. A ...

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  38. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Joseph Beckley, late of Bairnsdale, butcher, who died on 24th June, left by will dated 3rd October, 1011, real estate valued at £1900 and personal at £684 to his children. ...

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  39. SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS.

    Richmond council last night received very favorably the report of the conference of the councils of Richmond, Hawthorn and Camberwell recommending that the first step in the direction of ...

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  40. GIRL MURDERED BY NEGRO.

    Serious anti- negro riots were narrowly averted at Springfield, Illinois; yesterday. A girl named Ruth Powers was murdered by a negro chauffeur named Johnson. The ...

    Article : 92 words
  41. TRADE RESTRAINT CASE.

    Reserved judgment was delivered to-day by Mr. Justice Sim on the application for a stay of proceedings in the Commercial Trusts Act case the Crown v. Merchants' ...

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  42. WATTLE DAY-- 2nd SEPTEMBER.

    In view of the haste with which the wattle blossom campaign has had to be organised, it is felt that this year's arrangements cannot possibly be as complete as ...

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  43. TRADE WITH AMERICA.

    It has been finally decided to establish a New South Wales commercial agency on the west coast of America, and Mr. Niel Nielsen has been offered the appointment, ...

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  45. A WANDERER'S BANKING ACCOUNT.

    It has been discovered that Mrs. Bridget Longstaff, the elderly woman who was found wandering about Fitzroy last Thursday and failed to give my information about herself, ...

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