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  2. THE BALKAN CRISIS

    The “Daily Telegraph's Correspondent, writing from Simitli on Monday, says Sunday battle in the Kresna Pass was really a series of ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Lloyd-George delivered one of his characteristic-speeches "to-day at demonstration in Carnarvon. The Chancellor said that the Lords ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLES.

    The announcement that the British Government has refused to take Part the Panama Exhibition In San Francisco in 1915 has been officially ...

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  5. THE RAND TROUBLE

    Everything now points to the crisis passing without resort being had to general strike. At a meeting of the Trades’ Union .Federation to-day ...

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  6. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    A delegation of women suffragists from every State to-day presented a petition to the Senate asking for votes for women. The majority of the ...

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  7. THE DARWIN BY-ELECTION

    Seven members of the state Labor party arrived here to-day The party consisted of Mr. Watkins who went throught to Queenstown: Mr. Belton ...

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  8. TH E GOVERNMENT'S CRITICS

    In connection with some correspondence published "The Daily post of yesterday, under the heading of "The Government's Critics," the ...

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  9. MEN AND WOMEN.

    Mr. W. A. Woods M.H.A,, left Hobart by yesterday morning express West Coast, where he will part in Mr. j. E . Ogden's election ...

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  10. ENGLISH RACING.

    The Goodwood Cup, a handicap o’ 20 sovs. each, with 1090 sovs. added. two miles five furlongs, was run to day. The result was:— ...

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  11. HEAT WAVE IN AMERICA.

    The recent heat wave has renewed itself across the middle west States, and seven death s from heat have occurred here. ...

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  12. INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CONGRESS.

    Six thousand doctors from all parts of the world are attending the International Medical Congress in London week. One-third of the delegates ...

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  13. CATTLE DERAIL TRAIN.

    A Grand Trunk train collided to-day with a drove of cattle at Parry Sound. The coaches and locomotive were overturned and fell down an embankment, ...

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  14. MR, COOK AS CRITIC

    Prior the commencement of proceedings in the gas employes case in Common wealth Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Justice Higgins ...

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  15. DISCUSSION IN HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    in the House of Commons to-day Mr. R. L. Outhwaite (LAb., Hanley) moving the reduction of the Colonial Office vote, said that Imperial ...

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  16. THE SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC

    Ten fresh cases of smallpox were reported in the metropolitan are a today. and two were found at orange. makes a dozen for to-day. Only ...

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  17. RIVAL CLAIMS TO KAVALA

    The informal discussions of the delegates which preceded the meeting the conference at Bucharest showed that the chief obstacle to an early ...

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  18. PRINCE PALATINE’S INJURY.

    It has transpired that Prince Palatine was badly pricked a fortnight ago while being shod. He should not have allowed to run In tho race in ...

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  19. FINANCIAL

    The following w ere to-day's quotations on. the Stock Exchange:— South Broken Hill, b 150/, s 152/C. Block 10, D 2S/9, s 30/. ...

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  20. INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENTS

    The Industrial Council, a body consisting of representatives of the workmen and employers, appointed to inquire into matters affecting trade ...

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  21. SENATOR READY AT YOLlA.

    Yolla residents bad an opportunity for the first time of hearing Senator Ready speak on Wednesday evening, when he addressed a fair attendance. ...

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  22. THE BENEFITS OF VACCINATION

    Though Tasmania has, so far ns the present outbreak is concerned, enjoyed an, immunity from .smallpox, it is well to he prepared to meet the ...

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  23. LOAN TO MONTENEGRO.

    The Ambassadors’ Conference recommends the Powers to graut Montenegro a. loan of £ 1,200,000 sterling to assist her in her irrigation scheme ...

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  24. BANK OF ENGLAND RETURNS.

    The following a re the Bank of England for the week ended July 31:—Department. — Gold coin and ...

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  25. AUSTRALIANS REPRESENT RELIEF FUND.

    Mr. G rev Smith, a Rhodes scholar, and Dr. Cleary both of Melbourne, have gone to the Balkans to represent the war relief fund committee. ...

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  26. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The open market discount rate for three months’ bank bills in London is 41-16 per cent. Short leans are quoted 3¼ per cent. ...

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  27. TH E NEW ZEALAND’S TOUR

    The captain and officers of the New Zealand to-day entertained not !reborn Australians and New Zealander-; resident in Vancouver on board the ...

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  28. HALL CAINE’S NEW NOVEL

    A sensation has been caused in the hook world bv the boycott by Mr. Hall C aine of the libraries In connection with his new novel "T h e Woman ...

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  29. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

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  30. TRIBUTE TO W. T. STEAD.

    On her last voyage across the Atlantic the Cunard liner Franconia to over the spot where the Titanic­ went down on April 14, 1912, ...

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  31. MR. MARSHALL AT QUEENS­ TOWN.

    Mr. Marshall, the Liberal candidate for he Darwin by-election seat, a d ­ dressed about 50 electors at Ike Masonic Hall last night. He was ...

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  32. APPEAL AGAINST INCOME TAX

    The House o f Lords has dismissed the appeal of the Liverpool, Loudon, and Globe Insurance Company against the Income Tax Commissioners for ...

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  33. DANGEROUS RABBIT POISON

    The hearing was concluded to-day the Second Civil Court, before Mr Justice Powers, o f the High Court, an action arising out of the sale ...

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  34. REMARKABLE SURGERY

    An extraordinary surgical operation successfully performed here to save the life of a newly-born child. The infant was born apparently dead: ...

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  35. FORGED BANK NOTES

    Scotland Yard has been advised of the discovery of a. factory in Rouania for the manufacture of counterfeit Bank of England £50 notes. The ...

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  36. AMERICAN MINERS’ STRIKE

    The police have effected scores of arrests in connection with the miners' strike disturbances here, A mob attacked the police w hen they entered ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL.

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  38. STUD SHEEP.

    Mr. J. B. Reid, of Canterbury, New Zealand, has purchased - twenty-two Southdown cwes from the Royal stud at Sandringham , including two fru.n ...

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  39. THE MEXICAN PROBLEM

    President Woodrow -Wilson Is resisting the strong pressure brought to on the United States to recognise General 'Huerta’s Government in ...

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  40. FUSION INTENTIONS

    The Minister for External Affaire (Mr. Glynn) has decided to have a new Rill drawn up for consideration by Parliament dealing with the lands ...

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  41. GENERAL MARKETS.

    Sugar, 9/, 12/. Wool—The Bradford m ark e t is more cheerful and unchanged. ?Butter—Dull; Danish, 11,6/ to 120/, ...

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  42. COMMON WEALTH REVENUE

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  43. AMERICAN TARIFF BILL

    The S enate Democrats are endeavouring ho secure a date w hen the final will be taken on the wool schedule the Tariff Bill. The ...

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  44. KRUPP BRIBERY CHARGES

    The trial has -commenced of the officials recently arrested, as the result the Investigations carried out into allegations that the firm of Krupps ...

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  45. BURNT TO DEATH IN TH E BUSH

    Stanislaus John Neginskl, a Russian laborer, has been burned to death in the bush n ear Roseville. I t believed that the tragedy occurred ...

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  46. A MINER’S ESCAPE

    George Mullins, a miner, employed the North Lyell mine, recently hall miraculous escape from death. He was working at the 500ft. level, close ...

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  47. WHEAT.

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  48. SHIPPING.

    The following vessels were reported Lloyd’s to-day:— Arrivals — At Plymouth, Demosthenes, Hepillones Auldglrth. ...

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  49. SIR JOSEPH WARD

    Sir Joseph Ward was welcomed today by the Liberals. He said he did want anyone to suppose that ne desired the position of leader of the ...

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  50. TRAIN CRASHES INTO MOTOR

    The Narrnbri m all train crashed into a motor driven by Mr. F . 3 . Heap, Rocky Crossing, near Scone, today, smashing the motor and ...

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  51. ADAM LIN D SAY GORDON

    Another link with the late Adam Lindsay Gordon has been broken by first love, Mrs. Jean Less of Hollybank, Worcester Her ...

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  52. MINER DISEMBOWELLED

    Joseph England, a miner at Great Boulder, met with a horrible accident to-day. He was using a crowbar, when a mass of rock descended, and ...

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  53. HOMES FOR MINERS

    The Mount Lyell Co. has secured 11 searal lease of 60 acres of ground near , Mr d wellings for their workmen. ...

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