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  2. ANGLE-FRENCH COMPROMISE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" telegraphs:--"The Anglo-French compromise on the Silesian deadlock is welcomed here. France admits the ...

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  3. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor and the Counter of Stradbroke, accompanied by the Lady Helena Rous and attended by Captain Keppel Palmer, A.D.C., paid a visit to the Royal ...

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  4. THE STATE CRISIS.

    The State Governor (the Earl of Stradbroke) last night conveyed to the Premier his reply to the request made on behalf of the Government for a dissolution of the ...

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  5. THE AUSTRALIAN XI.

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  6. BLEAK WEATHER.

    Though not unseasonable, the spell of bleak and wet weather which has prevailed since the middle of last week is proving unusually severe in many parts of ...

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  7. DEATH OF MR. T. J. RYAN, M.P.

    BRISBANE.--Mr. T. J. Ryan, member for West Sydney in the House of Representatives and acting leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labor party, died at ...

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  8. Farmers' Party Leader.

    When questioned last night the leader of the Farmers' Union party (Mr. Allan) professed ignorance of the fact that the State Governor had actually acceded to ...

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  9. EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY.

    SYDNEY.--The news of Mr. Ryan's death came as a dreadful shock to his colleagues in Sydney. The Premier (Mr. John Storey), when he heard the news, ...

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  10. PACIFIC PROBLEMS.

    It is currently reported that the Imperial Conference is considering a proposal that Mr. Lloyd George and all Dominion Prime Ministers should meet the American, ...

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  11. NO-CONFIDENCE DISFAVORED.

    SEYMOUR.--The notion of the Country party in moving a want of confidence motion in the Lawson Government is viewed with disfavor by all classes of the ...

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  12. THE FRENCH TRAIN BANDITS.

    All of the train bandits who were concerned in the robberies from passengers in the Paris-Marsoilles express last week have been either captured or killed. ...

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  13. Sketch of Mr. Ryan's Career.

    Although Mr. Ryan has many bitter political opponents there can be but one feeling in Australia regarding his death--a feeling of sadness at the sudden ...

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  14. Starting the Campaign.

    The Premier will officially open the campaign by delivering his policy speech at Castlemaine Monday night. He will be accompanied by several Ministers and ...

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  15. Rain in the Country.

    KILMORE.--Bitterly cold weather has prevailed during the past few days, the highest reading being 45 deg. Snow has fallen on the highlands. The cold snap] has caused some mortality with ...

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  16. CUSTOMS REVENUE DROPS.

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  17. THE NATIONAL FEDERATION.

    The following official statement was issued last night on behalf fof the National Federation:--"Ever since it has been apparent that a dissolution was probable the ...

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  18. DIRECT ACTION CONDEMNED.

    Speaking at a meeting of the Social Democratic Federation yesterday, Mr. Will Thorne, M.P., denounced direct action as a means of achieving the ideals of ...

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  19. ACTING PRIME MINISTER'S TRIBUTE.

    The Acting Prime Minister, referring yesterday to the death of Mr. Ryan, said--"It was a great and unpleasant surprise to hear that Mr. Ryan had 'gone west.' I ...

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  20. Snow in Some Districts.

    EGERTON.--Snow fell at Egerton on Saturday and Sunday, and for a short period Black Hill, near Egerton, wore a mantle of white. Heavy showers, accompanied by bitterly cold winds, ...

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  21. SQUAB RAISING INDUSTRY.

    Squab raising, which is a staple industry in France and Belgium, and a well-established one in the United States of America, has of recent years been introduced into ...

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  22. KOBE DOCK YARD TROUBLE.

    A meeting of the Cabinet has been called to consider the Kobe dock yard strike, which has again assumed violent features. The police have bad to use their sabres, ...

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  23. Cold Weather in New South Wales.

    SYDNEY.--Bitterly cold weather was experienced throughout the State on Sunday and Monday. Heavy falls of snow have been reported from many places in the country. The heaviest ...

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  24. OPPOSITION LEADER'S SYMPATHY.

    The feelings of members of the State Parliamentary Labor party were voiced by Mr. Prendergast when he said that the death at Mr. Ryan was a deep ...

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  25. CONFISCATED PROPERTY.

    During the war 23,000 properties and patents, valued at £50,000,000, owned by twelve Germans, were confiscated by the custodian of alien enemy property. The ...

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  26. THE MILK SUPPLY.

    In discussing the question of the high price of milk, a matter which has received considerable publicity of late, the chairman of the Health Commission (Dr. E. ...

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  27. LOST IN THE SNOW.

    HOBART.--Cyril John, a hair dresser's assistant. 19 years of age, was lost on Mount Wellington on Sunday, and search parties are cut in an endeavor to locate ...

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  28. THE DIGGERS LOAN.

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  29. MR. W. A. WATT'S TRIBUTE.

    ADELAIDE.--Mr. W. A. Watt, M.P., when informed of the death of Mr. Ryan, said:--"I am profoundly sorry to hear it. His loss will be a great blow to his party. ...

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  30. GALES ON THE COAST.

    SYDNEY.--Reports received in Sydney by wireless on Monday night indicated that blooming ships were having a rough time on account of the fierce westerly gales ...

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  31. FRENCH LABOR CONGRESS.

    The congress of the Central Confederation of Labor, sitting at Lille, has decided by 1572 votes to 1325 to adhere to the Amsterdam international, rejecting ...

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  32. THE PREMIER'S TRIBUTE.

    Earnest regret was expressed by the Premier (Mr. Lawson) at the death of Mr. Ryan. Mr. Lawson paid tribute to his conspicuous ability, and said that although ...

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  33. JAPANESE IN SIBERIA.

    Despatches received from Vladivostock state that revolutionaries attacked Vladivostock and Nikolsk, dynamiting a train and killing several Japanese officers, ...

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  34. STATE LABOR PARTY'S SYMPATHY.

    The leader of the State Parliamentary Labor party (Mr. Prendergast) stated last night that the following telegram had been sent to Mrs. Ryan:-- ...

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  35. WRECK OF SCHOONER LEMAEL.

    MOUNT GAMBIER.--The three-masted schooner which was blown ashore on the South Australian, coast at 1 a.m. on Sunday left a Tasmanian port a month ago ...

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  36. TRADES HALL SYMPATHY.

    The Australian flag was flown at half-mast at the Trades Hall, and on all side expressions of regret were heard at the death of Mr. Ryan. The universal opinion ...

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  37. SWIMMING RECORDS.

    Warren Kealoha, the Hawaiian swimmer, has established a new record at Honolulu by covering 150 yards with the hack stroke in 109 seconds. ...

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  38. Unemployment Problem.

    The secretary of the Trades Hall Council wrote to Fitzroy, council last night asking that the council should use its best endeavors to assist in relieving the position ...

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  39. PRICE OF MILK.

    Sir,--According to reports, the Milk Retailers' Association has decided that, in spite of the drop in wholesale price to 14 a gallon, they are to keep the retail price ...

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  40. South African Mining Dispute.

    The acceptance by Johannesburg trade unions of the Chamber of Mines proposal that a conference be held to disease automatic adjustment of the wages affords a ...

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  41. Embargo on Australian Jam.

    WELLINGTON.--The importation of Australian jam and fruit pulp has been prohibited by the Department of Industries and Commerce. It is explained that this ...

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  42. ANOTHER SCHOONER BUFFETED.

    AUCKLAND.--The schooner Yalmarie, which left Clarence River on 14th July for Wellington and Greymouth, arrived here on Monday in distress, having been ...

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  43. PEW RENTS ABOLISHED.

    PORTLAND.--At the annual meeting of parishioners of St. Stephen's Church of England, the vicar, Rev. F. Stillwell, rural dean, moved the abolition of pew rents. ...

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  44. REGRET AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT.--The news of the death of Mr. Ryan caused deep regret in a wide circle m Ballarat and district. The Australian flag at the Trades Hall was flown as ...

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  45. SORROW IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE.--The news of Mr. Ryan's death has been received with deep sorrow throughout Queensland. The Premier on Monday morning despatched to Mrs. Ryan ...

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  46. TELEGRAPHIC MYSTERY--A LOST MESSAGE.

    Sir,--On 22nd July I handed in and paid for a telegram addressed to a person at a place 150 miles from Melbourne. Up till 30th July that telegram had not reached ...

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  47. Opposition Leader's View.

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Prendergast), when interviewed late last night, has not yet learned of the decision of the State Governor to grant the application for ...

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  48. TASMANIA'S FINANCES.

    HOBART.--The consolidated revenue returns for July total £149,000, or £8600 less than July of last year. This is the first decrease reported for many months. The ...

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  49. CHARGE OF UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.

    Detectives C. Lee and H. G. Saker yesterday arrested Charles Nelson, and charged him with having been in unlawful possession of certain articles, and with draving ...

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  50. NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    SYDNEY.--The Minister of Works (Mr. Estell), in reply to an interjection from a member of a deputation which wailed upon him at Maitland an Monday, said he was ...

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  51. EDUCATION BY MAIL

    WELLINGTON.--The New Zealand Education department is adopting a system of tuition by mail for the benefit of children living in isolated place who are not ...

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