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  2. BRITISH POLITICS

    In Introducing the [?] 10-11 Budget in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of, the Exchequer, said that he estimated the ...

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  3. BRISTOL DOCKS

    In response to an invitation from the Lord Mayor, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Dock Committee of Bristol, Dr. M’Call, the ...

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  4. THE PEOPLE’S DUTY

    Sir George Reid, in an address to the Union Jack Industries League, urged upon his hearers that it was the duty of the British people to ...

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  5. BOXING

    Charlie White has been chosen as auxiliary referee in the Jeffries-Johnson fight, which will take place at Reno on Monday. ...

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  6. GOLD RUSH

    Mr. William Pigot, the president of the Stewart Land Company, declares that the recent new find of gold near Stewart is an excellent strike, but ...

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  7. MR. WADE DISSATISFIED.

    Mr. Wade (Premier of New South Wales), referring to the short payments to the States, said, “The position, as far as I can see, is a ...

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  8. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES

    Mr. Boynton was elected chairman of committees. ...

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  9. SUPPLY BILL.

    Mr. Fisher moved that supply for a month (£744,336) be granted. A considerable item is an instalment of £50,000 on the building of a [?]rniser ...

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  10. CONFERENCE FAILURE FORE-SHADOWED.

    Rumors current this week foreshadow the possibility of the party conference ending in failure. ...

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  11. JOHNSON TRAINING.

    Johnson recently, during his training exercises, knocked out four trained boxers in succession. It is difficult to find anyone able to stand up ...

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  12. BY-ELECTION.

    The voting in the by-election for the East Dorset constituency, rendered vacant by the unseating of Captain Guest, resulted in the return of Major ...

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  13. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Federal Parliament was formally declared open to-day, and the members were sworn in. Mr. M’Donald was elected Speaker ...

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  14. CONCERNING TASMANIA.

    The total revenue credited to Tasmania last financial year was £547,778, total expenditure against the State £312.793, the State’s proportion ...

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  15. RIFLE SHOOTING

    Major J. Paine, the commandant of the Australian rifle team, and Captain Pye, the shooting captain, have chosen the Australian team to shoot ...

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  16. LATEST BETTING.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Reno says that Jeffries is trained to concert pitch, and it is only necessary to prevent him going stale. Many of ...

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  17. MEN AND WOMEN

    Mr. James Honey, formerly of the Imperial Service in Tasmania, will celebrate the 88th anniversary of his birthday to-day (Saturday). He was ...

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  18. COMPULSORY SERVICE

    At the close of the National Service League’s banquet on Wednesday an unusual feature was introduced. Earl Roberts called for three cheers ...

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  19. DIPLOMA AWARDED

    A diploma of honor has been awarded to Mr. John H. Beamish, of Auckland, for his exhibit of prismatic rooting shown in the New Zealand ...

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  20. LINKING THE EMPIRE

    The Colonial Office is studying Signor Marconi’s scheme for establishing a system of wireless telegraphic communication throughout ...

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  21. LAWN TENNIS

    In the third round of the mixed doubles championship, S. N. Doust and Mrs. Chambers beat J. A. Thomas and Miss Tulloch, 6—4, 6—1. ...

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  22. APACHE EXECUTED

    The Apache Liabeuf, who was arrested in Paris in January during the time of the floods, was sentenced to death in May for having caused the ...

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  23. SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the challenge round of the All England Lawn Tennis Championship A. F. Wilding, the New Zealander, beat A. W. Gore, the holder, 6—4, ...

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  24. ADDRESS-IN- REPLY.

    Mr. Scullin moved the adoption the Address-in-reply to the Governor General’s speech. He trusted that the land tax would be more than 4d or 5d ...

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  25. THE GAME.

    There was an enormous attendance at Wimbledon to witness the contest between Wilding and Gore for the championship. The day was windy, ...

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  26. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST RIOTING.

    The arena will be finished to-morrow. Two Immense sunshades will protect the fighters from the glare of the sun between the rounds. One ...

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  27. VICTORIA LEAGUE

    Miss Talbot, the secretary of the Victoria League in London, described at a meeting of the league to-day her recent tour through the colonies. ...

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  28. LABOR AND OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    The Labor Ms.P. held a meeting, at which they expressed their approval of the removal of the pauper disqualifications for old-age pensions. They, ...

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  29. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate, Senator M’Dougall moved the adoption of the Address-in-Reply. Senator Ready, who seconded it, said that the Government had submitted ...

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  30. A MAGAZINE BLOWN UP

    While some men were engaged in revolver practice at Moulder, in Montana, U.S.A., a bullet penetrated a building containing gunpowder. The ...

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  31. THE LATE KING

    The Governor-General this afternoon, at Government House, presented to representatives of several of the military and naval clubs of the ...

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  32. OVERDUE VESSEL

    The Pacific Steam Navigation Co.’s steamer Quilpue, which was overdue, and which it was thought might have gone down in a gale off the west ...

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  33. ACCESSION DECLARATION.

    Mr. Asquith has received from 80,000 Canadian Orangemen a petition of the accession declaration. The majority of the Canadians are, ...

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  34. ENGLISH RACING

    The race for the Princess of Wales Stakes, of 2000 sovs., second 300 sovs and third 200 sovs., for those entered as yearlings or by the last Tuesday in ...

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  35. FINANCIAL

    The Bank of England figures for July 1, with the previous week’s totals given in parentheses, are as follow:— Issue Department — Reserves in ...

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  36. GERMAN NAVY

    The German battleship Oldenburg has been launched at Dautzig. The Oldenburg is 492ft. in length, and has a draught of 29½. She ...

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  37. PORT ARTHUR

    Port Arthur, which was taken from the Russians by the Japanese in the (Russo-Japanese war, after a memorable siege, has at last been opened ...

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  38. PARLIAMENT TO ADJOURN.

    I[?] the House of Comons to-day the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, announced that Parliament would adjourn from the end of July until ...

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  39. SUPPLY BILL.

    The temporary Supply Bill was passed through all stages, and the House adjourned till Wednesday. ...

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  40. MR. ROOSEVELT

    Mr. Roosevelt has written to the New York State Governor, Judge Hughes, earnestly supporting his Direct Primary Election Bill. ...

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  41. CONVICTS ESCAPE

    Eight convicts who were under, going sentences at Kherson, in South Russia, mutinied, and succeeded in manacling their warder. They then ...

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  42. OBJECTION TO WIGS.

    Senator Turley, the new President of the Senate, does not intend to wear a wig Senator M’Donald will also dispense with one. The Opposition ...

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  43. EMIGRATION

    Messrs. Mackenzie and Elwood Mead, the Victorian delegates, are now in London, and are dealing with their great accumulation of ...

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  44. UNITED KINGDOM FINANCES.

    The last quarterly returns give the quarter’s revenue at £67,383,177, Customs £7,602,000, excise £7,984,000, stamps £2,604,000, proporty and ...

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  45. COMMERCIAL

    Wheat markets firm under the influence of unfavorable crop reports from the United States and Canada, which have caused much speculation. The ...

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  46. HUGE BATTLESHIP

    The new battleship which the firm of Armstrong and Co. are building for Chill will have a displacement of 32,000 tons, and will cost £3,000,000. ...

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  47. SHARES OF THE STATES.

    The Government intends to pay the States for the remainder of the Calendar year the amount required under the Braddon section of the ...

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  48. SHOOTING AFFAIR

    A shooting affair occurred at the Hotel Danill early last evening, but considerable difficulty is experienced the ascertaining the exact. ...

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  49. DIPLOMATIC CHANGES

    Sir Eldon Gorst has denied the report that he was to be transferred to Constantinople as Ambassador in Turkey. ...

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  50. RADICALS SATISFIED.

    Mr, Asquith’s announcement concerning the autumn session—that a discussion would be raised on the results of the party conference on the ...

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  51. CANADA

    It has been announced that Earl Grey, who had returned to England on the expiration of his term as Governor-General of Canada, will return ...

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  52. FIRM WINDS UP

    Owing to the effect of the increased whisky duty, Messrs. Kirnahan and Co., a Dublin firm of distillers, has decided to go into liquidation. ...

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  53. STRIKE RIOTERS

    Mr. Justice Grantham, sitting at the Durham Assizes to-day, sentenced a man named Gallon to five years’ penal servitude, and eight others to periods ...

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  54. MINING MARKET.

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  55. SHARE ISSUE

    The Tasmanian Woollen Mills will have a share capital of £100,000, of which £70,000 will be issued at the end of August, simultaneously in ...

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  56. MR. ASQUITH’S EFFORTS.

    Mr. Asquith announced yesterday to the House of Commons that the later stages of the Budget might be taken in the autumn session. ...

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  57. MR. ARTHUR HACKER

    Mr. Arthur Hacker; A.R.A., has been elected a Royal Academician. Mr. Hacker is best known as a figure painter. ...

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  58. FINED FIFTY POUNDS

    Albert Buckman, a billiard room proprietor, pleaded guilty in the New Town Court to-day with having been the keeper of a common gaming ...

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  59. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Fisher submitted motions embodying the terms of messages of sympathy with the Queen Mother on the death ...

    Article : 55 words
  60. METAL MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 19 words
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