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  2. REFERENDUMS EXPLAINED.

    The third question of the Referendums purposes giving to the Federal Parliament power to maintain industrial peace, and to settle industrial ...

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  3. BAGDAD RAILWAY.

    Hakki Pasha is now in London on a mission connected with the Bagdad railway. He is negotiating an agreement where by the Porte’s ...

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  4. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The “Suffragette” was published again to–day. It contains no incitement to crime. An article by Miss Christabel Pankhurst condemns the ...

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  5. ANTI-HOME RULERS.

    Sir Edward Carson, in opening a new Unionist drill hall in East Belfast yesterday, said that force was only to be used as a last report to ...

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  6. GENERAL CABLES

    A fatal accident occurred at the Ghent Exhibition to-day, when two carriages on the scenic railway fell 100ft. An English conductor was ...

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  7. MEN AND WOMEN,

    A London cable message states at the estate of the late Captain Scott, the Antarctic hero, has been proved at £3231. ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    The non-unionist resistance to the South Wales Miners’ Federation has collapsed. The campaign has resulted in 50,000 non-unionists joining the ...

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  9. ENGLISH BILLIARDS.

    Tho scores in the match of 18,000 up level between Inman and Reece stand:— Inman, 16,500.; Reece, 11,366. ...

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  10. SHIPBUILDING INDUSTRY.

    Circulars were sent out a few days ago to. members of the various unions connected with the shipbuilding industry in the federated district ...

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  11. BOMB OUTRAGES.

    Bombs containing explosives were found to-day on the railway footbridge at Westbourne Park, at the post office at Wandsworth, the public library at ...

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  12. INMAN WINS.

    Inman to-day ran out a winner, completing his 18,000 while Reece was 12,060. ...

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  13. TERRITORIAL DEFICIENCY.

    Mr. F. D. Acland, Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Foreign Office, speaking at North Allerton yes­terday, blamed the National Service ...

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  14. SPEEDY RE–MARRIAGE.

    Sir Coutts Lindsay, who died on May 7, married his second wife a week after his first wife’s death. The first Lady Lindsay died in 1912. ...

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  15. FAILURE OF MILITANCY,

    Miss Pankhurst opposes the abandonment of militancy. Some of the other leaders realising that the ex­tremes to which the suffragettes are ...

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  16. PORTUGUESE CRUISER RE­FLOATED.

    The Portuguese cruiser Adamastor, which recently went ashore on Dumbell Island, has been refloated. ...

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  17. CANADIAN TARIFFS.

    Mr. Gourlay, president of the Canadian Manufacturers’ Association, speaking at a meeting to-day, predicted that Canada was on the eve of a ...

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  18. NEWMARKET BY-ELECTION.

    A by-election was held yesterday to fill the vacancy for the Newmarket division of Cambridgeshire, caused by the death of Sir C. D. Rose. ...

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  19. NATIONAL HEALTH EXHIBITION.

    South Australia’s excellent scenic display of produce at the National Health Exhibition, in the Holland Park rink, is attracting much ...

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  20. MILITANCY INJURES THE CAUSE IN AMERICA.

    Dr. Anna Shaw, an American suffragette, in the course of a speech in London, declared that England was the one great factor against which the ...

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  21. THE QUESTION OF MOHAM-MERAH.

    It is stated, in connection with Hakki Pasha’s negotiations, that the question of the status of Moham–merah, where the Sheikh’s relations ...

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  22. ENGINE DRIVERS AND FIRE­–MEN’S PLAINT.

    Mr. H. E. Starke appeared before Acting Chief Justice Barton, of the High Court, on Saturday morning, and on behalf of the Northern and ...

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  23. WRESTLING.

    Ernest Kartye, of Chicago, yesterday defated Henry Risingler, the middle-weight European champion wrestler, by two straight fails. ...

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  24. INDIAN SEDITION.

    Nineteen respectable Bengalis have been arrested in Calcutta for conspiring to wage war against the King. The arrests have caused at remendous ...

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  25. SHOP WINDOWS DAMAGED.

    The plate glass windows of 50 shops in Norwich have been badly scratched by suffragettes. ...

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  26. GERMANY EXPECTS COMPENSA­TION.

    The “German Gazette” states, that Germany, having made concessions to Great Britain over and above the Angio-Turkish negotiations, expects ...

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  27. FATAL MINE EXPLOSION.

    An explosion to-day wrecked the Imperial mine, belonging to the Ogara Coal Company. Two men are dead, and three were fatally wounded, and ...

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  28. FURTHER OUTRAGES.

    The suffragettes set fire to a new house in Cambridge, causing some injury to the adjoining Balfour laboratory. The brigade­ ...

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  29. ENGLISH CRICKET.

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  30. EUROPE’S PEACE.

    Sir Arthur Lawley. one of the British delegates to the Peace Centenary Conference, speaking at a banquet here to-night, said that ...

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  31. THE PALACE OF PEACE.

    The Palace of Peace. to which Mr. Andrew Carnegie gave £300.000, will be opened on August 29. Every nation has contributed towards the ...

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  32. INDRABARAH.

    The Tyser liner Indrabarah, which ashore on the coast of New Zealand. has been insured at Lloyd’s at 40 per cent. ...

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  33. ARCTIC EXPLORERS.

    Last month news was received from the Schroeder-Stranz relief expedition that four members of the expedition bad reached Advent Bay, and they ...

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  34. CAPTAIN SCOTT’S WILL

    Captain Scott’s, the Antarctic hero, will has been proved at £3231. He leaves certain securities to his mother for life, with the remainder ...

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  35. REVISING THE CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The Counties’ Advisory Committee has decided not to take action regarding Lancashire’s proposal to reduce The number of counties taking ...

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  36. ARMING MERCHANTMEN.

    The “Manchester Guardian” to-day discusses unfavorably the Admiralty scheme of arming merchantmen. It says that Mr. Churchill’s arming of ...

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  37. FURTHER COUNTY RESULTS.

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  38. AMERICAN STRIKE RIOTS.

    There are continuous riots in connection with the street car strike. The strikers have hurled from first windows steel beams and bags ...

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  39. PARTY OF AMERICAN BOYS.

    Forty members of the San Francisco Columbia Park Boys’ Club are now visiting London. From London they will go to Paris and Home, and ...

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  40. VICTORIA’S FINANCE.

    The “Economist” to-day discusses eulogistically Mr. W. A. Watt’s speech on Wednesday at the luncheon given his honor by the London managers ...

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  41. SHIPPING.

    The following vessels were reported Lloyd’s yesterday:—Departures—For Adelaide. Clan MacNab, Pharos; for Dunedin, ...

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  42. STRIKE BREAKERS ATTACKED.

    There was a riot here yesterday, when a mob surrounded the street cars and wrecked a number of them. The strikers have also attacked the ...

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  43. COMMANDER EVANS HONORED.

    The King to-day granted an audince to Commander Evans, of the Scott Antarctic expedition, and conferred on him the Companionship of ...

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  44. COMMERCIAL.

    Silver to-day w as quoted at 2/4 1-6 per oz. ...

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  45. GRECO -BULGARIAN FRICTION.

    The concentration of large numbers of Bulgarian troops in the direction of Seres continues, and there been many anti–Greek ...

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  46. ALIEN LAND HOLDERS

    The anti-alien movement is spreading throughout the Western States. The Governor of Arizona has signed an Anti-Alien Bill on similar ilnes to ...

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  47. UNITED STATES TARIFF BILL

    A clause of the United States Tariff Bill provided for preference on goods Imported in American ships. Several Powers have objected to this ...

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  48. METAL MARKET.

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  49. ISLANDS DISAPPEAR.

    The Dutch liner Van Waerwyck to-day brought news of a serious submarine disturbance off the North Coast of Java. According to the ...

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  50. DESERTERS SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    A court martial has condemned to death two Greek military chauffeurs who deserted with a motor car to the Turks during the campaign. ...

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  51. MARCONI SHARE DEALING.

    As a result of the revelations disclosed by the Select Committee’s inquiry into the Marconi contract, a movement has been set on foot by ...

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  52. GENERAL MARKETS.

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  53. JAPAN MAY RETALIATE.

    According to the “Daily Mail,” California’s hostile attitude to the Japanese has provoked the Japanese nation to a high pitch of racial fanaticism. ...

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  54. BOXING.

    Freddie Welch yesterday almost knocked out Jack Redmond in a lively 12-round bout. At Philadelphia, Jack Britton, of ...

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  55. RACIAL TROUBLE IN AMERICA.

    A negro, charged with attacking a while woman, escaped, and a band of armed whites sought to lynch him, but his friends resisted, and a pitched ...

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  56. FALSE EVIDENCE.

    An ex-detective named Mlshtshuk and two other detectives have been sentenced to a year’s hard labor apiece for concocting evidence against ...

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  57. ENGLISH RACING.

    {No abstract available}

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  58. FINANCIAL.

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  59. CONSUMPTION SERUMS.

    The High Court Commissioner has sent to the External Affairs department a letter from Dr. A. Bradford, an Australian practitioner in London, ...

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  60. SERGEANT-MAJOR DISAPAPPEARS.

    A sensation has been caused military circles by the disappearance of a sergeant-major, who occupied are responsible position, and handled money and confidential papers. The ...

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  61. WHEAT.

    The wheat market is steady and unchanged. Official quotations are:—South Australian, New South Wales, and Victorian, prompt, 37/6, ...

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  62. GREAT FIRE IN HUNGARY.

    A huge fire has been raging at Presurg, in Hungary. Eigbt thousand persons have been rendered home- less. A fireman and a child have ...

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  63. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    The permanent bureau of the International Congress of Maritime has approved of the Declaration of Lon­don. ...

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