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  2. THE VEND CASE.

    The, appeal of the shipping companies and managers who were associated with the Northern colliery proprietors in the vend case was ...

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  3. CRISIS IN TURKEY.

    The [?], of Zia Rey Minister for the Interior, and H[?] Pasina, Minister for [?], Justice were recently announced. These portfolios have now ...

    Article : 59 words
  4. PANAMA CANAL BILL.

    President Taft has signed the Panama Canal Bill. Mr. Taft has issued a statement saying. that the British treaty restricts ...

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  5. UNITED STATES.

    In June last President [?], Vetoed the Army Appropriation Bill; which included a provision for dismissing Major General wood, Chief of the ...

    Article : 134 words
  6. GENERAL CABLES,

    Six armed and masked men yesterday held up a branch bank in the Cedar Cottages district, and escaped in a motor car with £100. The men, ...

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  7. GENERAL BOOTH.

    Special memorial survives were hold at all salvotionist [?] to-day, and the late General Booth’s favorite [?] were sung. ...

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  8. NATIONAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

    The committee appointed to clear up a [?]for the establishment in Sydney of what was first described as a Conservatorium of Music and Fine ...

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  9. ARMED AIRSHIPS.

    The General military authorised are equipping airships with machine guns. ...

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  10. AUSTRIAN FOREIGN MINISTER IN ROUMANIA.

    Great importance is attached to the arrival in Romania of Court Berthold, Austrian Foreign. Minister, and his wife, who are the guests of the ...

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  11. SERVICE IN PERTH.

    A memorial service was held yesterday in memory of the late General Booth It was at [?] by the Cavernor (Sir Gerald [?] Strike hall. Bishop ...

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  12. GERMAN CRUISER'S TRIALS.

    The arrived cruiser Gorben has just concluded her trials under forced [?] for several hours, during which the maximum speed attained ...

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  13. MR. ROOSEVELT’S CAMPAIGN .FUND.

    Congress was about to adjourn when Senator Lafollette again raised the Arch bold-Roosevelt controversy, demanding a complete Investigation. ...

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  14. AVIATION,

    Lieutenant Dobu has performed a remarkable service in Morocco. He aero planed 500 miles in six days and maintained communication ...

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  15. SUGAR BOUNTY.

    Mr. Barnes, the Queensland. Treasurer, asked Mr. Tudor to-day if the new regulation tentatively flying pay in districts where no agreements ...

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  16. BELGIAN TRAIN DERAILED.

    A train at Chate[?]nean left the rails and fell over an embankment. Several persons were injured. ...

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  17. MASSACRE OF SERES.

    It is. reported that the Turks have massacred many Serbs in Sienitza The news has created, great excitement, and the Cabinet has discussed the ...

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  18. SPEED. RECORD.

    A French aviator, named Kelly, has established a speed record by flying 190 kilometres in 65 minutes. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN STEAMER LAUNCHED.

    The steamer Tuggerah, Fruit to the order of the Wallarah Coal Company. New South Wales, has been launched at Port Glasgow. ...

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  20. BLEW HIS HEAD OFF.

    A determined [?] of suicide occurred at Rushworth at a late hour last [?]. when Edward Read, a retired meeting [?]matter, Blew off the ...

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  21. AIRSHIP CRUISES ON WATER.

    The Zeppelin airship, Hansa, which is provided with a sub-structure,, enabling it to float on water, alighted on the surface of the River Else, and ...

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  22. TRAIN HELD UP.

    Three armed and masked men, who were awaiting a passenger train with the intention of robbing the express van, held up a freight train by ...

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  23. BOATING FATALITY.

    A pleasure bout containing seven postmen upset at O[?]wal, on the River Somme, and for were drowned. ...

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  24. FREE TOLLS PROVISION.

    After notification had been received of the President’s signing of the Panama Canal Bill, Representative [?], of Tennessee, introduced a Bill ...

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  25. ARMY SERVICE RIFLE.

    The condemnation by Major Richardson the English expert, of the British service rifle, loads Senator Pearce (Minister for Defence) to say ...

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  26. ITALIAN EMIGRANTS TO ARGENTINA.

    A decree has been promulgated by the Italian Government permitting the resumption of emigration to the Argentine. ...

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  27. ITALIAN AIR SCOUT DROWNED.

    Lieutenant Maugini an expert aviator, attached to the Italian troops, while reconnoitring in a monoplane, fell into the sea and was drowned. ...

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  28. ALBANIANS OCCUPY BERAT.

    It is stated here that the Albanian insurgents have occupied Berat, and are marching, on Avlona ...

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  29. CHURCH BURNT OUT.

    St. Andrew's Anglican Church has destroyed by The last night. The building was securely locked up at 9 o'clock by Mr. V. L. O'Neil, and three ...

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  30. KAISER INDISPOSED.

    The Kaiser, as was announced yesterday, has been prevented from attending the army manoeuvres in Saxony owing to indisposition. It Is ...

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  31. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    The Northumberland miners have obtained an increase of 2½ per cent, on the District Board award. ...

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  32. “A NIGHT IN THE ORIENT.”

    Mr. and Mrs. Cornellus Vanderbilt yesterday gave a novel entertainment to thousands of the fashionable New York set, ...

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  33. STRONG FEELING IN BULGARIA.

    The “Times” correspondent at, Sofia states that crowded meetings of Macedonian delegates and Bulgarian politicians of all shades have urged the ...

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  34. BRITISH NEWSPAPER PROTESTS.

    The London press generally, announces Mr. Taft’s signing of the Panama Canal Bill, and a special point is made of the fact that Mr. Taft ...

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  35. ITALIAN NOBLEMAN ROBBED.

    The residence of Count Sormanis at Milan has been burgled of a collection of coins, valued at £4000, and of jewellery valued at £5000. ...

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  36. A STRANGE CASE.

    Andrew Shannon, aged 18, [?] of Kurraba, was found dead yesterday afternoon a few yards from his residence with his clothes burned off and ...

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  37. INSURANCE CONTRIBUTION STRIKE.

    A hundred apprentices on Tyneside have struck in protest against the deduction from their wages of insurance contributions. ...

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  38. PERTH TOWN HALL.

    The City Council to-day refused the Government's offer of £35,000, cash for the present Town Hall site, which the Premier desires to utilise ...

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  39. ABSCONDING CASHIER RELEASED

    The cashier, Galley, who absconded on board the yacht Catharina, in 1905 has been released from the Melun goal. ...

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  40. WET WEATHER.

    The exceptionally heavy rain this month has resulted in disastrous floods in the midlands. Yorkshire farmers are abandoning their hay in the ...

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  41. AUSTRIAN MERCHANT VESSELS.

    As a result of the Titanic inquiry now regulations have been gazetted by the Austro-Hungarian Government. requiring a sufficiency of boats and ...

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  42. BOXING.

    Following the action of the New York State Athletic Commission In forbidding the light between Jack Johnson and Jeannette Mr. Victor ...

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  43. MOUNT LYELL AGREEMENT.

    At a meeting of the Lyell branch of the F.M.E.A. last night it: was decided to take a ballot to uncertain if the members are. in favor of breaking ...

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  44. A SIMPLE FALL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. Mrs. Elizabeth Wooding, aged 30, living at Wedderburn, broke a leg and arm on Saturday through falling In ...

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  45. EMIGRATION.

    The 'Agent-General for Victoria (Sir J. W. Taverner) was interviewed yesterday, and detailed Victoria’s immigration. scheme. He also paid a ...

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  46. JEALOUS LOVER.

    A man has been arrested for the murder of a girl in a ballroom at Aitstellen confessed to the police that at the beginning of the ball he murdered the ...

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  47. AMERICAN BOXER COMING TO AUSTRALIA.

    Grover Hayes, of Ohio, a lightweight boxer, and his manager, Mr. Willard Stuart, are sailing for Australia by the Sonoma on Tuesday to ...

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  48. ZEEHAN.

    At Chester to-day an important event transpired, vis., the opening of the subsidised State school, one of the first schools, if not actually the ...

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  49. HIGH PRICE OF MEAT.

    A widespread meat .boycott has been started in many towns in Wertemburg owing to the extravagant prices charged. ...

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  50. EASTBOURNE TRAGEDY.

    The real identity of the man, so far Known as Hicks Murray, who last work murdered his wife and children, set fire to his house, and committed ...

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  51. FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK.

    Deposits in the Federal Savings Banks after live weeks’ operations amount to £138,000. The accounts number 4162. ...

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  52. BIRTH OF NONCONFORMITY

    The preachers in many Non-Conformist churches to-day referred to the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the ejectment of the ...

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  53. EARTHQUAKE IN ARIZONA.

    Mining prospectors here have reported encountering enormous fissures In 'the earth as a result of a great earthquake in the Flagstaff district. ...

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  54. HOME RULE.

    At a large meeting - of Unionists a resolution was adopted to resist Home Rule. Mr. Ronald M’Neill,. Unionist ...

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  55. NEGRO. MURDERER.

    A negro chauffeur named Johnson, having murdered a woman, Ruth Powers, committed suicide. For a while there was, every prospect of a ...

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  56. BOY SCOUTS.

    The Lord Mayor of Belfast is forming a non-political force of citizen volunteers between the ages of 18 and 23, to which Boy Scouts will be ...

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  57. STATE AS BUTCHER.

    The Government has determined to take important action with a view of cheapening the price of meat. The Minister for Works announces ...

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  58. FIRE IN G.P.O.

    Owing to the fusing .of a telegraph wire in a test box, at the General Post Office yesterday thousands of lines were paralysed and communication ...

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  59. ARTIFICIAL LAKE.

    A monster euchre tournament to augment the funds towards the proposed Zeehan Artificial lake, was held to-night at the Gaiety Hail. ...

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  60. ENTIRE TOWN BURNT.

    The entire town of Ronnn has been wiped out by fire. Two banks were destroyed, Involving heavy loss in paper securities, and many private ...

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  61. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    Dr. Sun Yat Sen, who, arrived in the. capital from .Peking yesterday, has had. a conference, lasting many hours with the. President, (y[?] Slith-K[?].) ...

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  62. IMPERIAL NAVY.

    Some improvements in armament and armor are being introduced. In the battleships to be built under the current year's estimates. the ships ...

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  63. SARAWAK.

    It ,was announced yesterday that the Rajah of Sarawak Sir Charles. Brooke, had .outlined, a scheme for preserving the State against foreign intrigue, and ...

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  64. PERSONAL.

    James M'Donald, secretary of the executive of the Federated - Mining Employes' Association,, proceeds to Melbourne on Wednesday for the ...

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  65. NE TEMERE DECREE,

    Speaking . at Penrith to-day, Archbishop Kelly enjoined on his hearers the duty of having the catechism read daily in their homes and taught ...

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  66. MOROCCAN. AFFAIRS.

    Mulai Yusef, the new Sultan of Morocco, has sent a message to President [?], Faliteries expressing his resolve to complete the entente and ...

    Article : 63 words
  67. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The Earl of Aberdeen! the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, has refused to release, Misses Gladys Evans. and Mary Leigh; two of the suffragettes ...

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  68. ALLEGED MURDER.

    At the Hergott police Count Saturday Williams Davidson was Committed for trial on a charge of having murdered an aborigne known as ...

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  69. PERSIAN TRIBESMEN.

    Reports have reached here that a number of tribesmen have rushed Bunder Abbas and raided several British subjects' premises. ...

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  70. WEATHER.

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