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  3. THE FEDERAL CRISIS.

    The Fisher Government started Its official career to-day when all the Ministers were sworn in, the order precedence being:—Prime Minister ...

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  4. EPITOME.

    Yesterday was cool and pleasant. The House of Assembly again spent several hours last night speaking about the abolition of "Tattersall's'' ...

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  5. THE BRITISH NAVY

    Since Mr. Asquith's brilliant Guildhall speech on the European situation there has been much expectation that Prime Minister would make some ...

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  6. MEN AMD WOMEN.

    Mr. Prank Austey, M.L.A., Victoria, coming (says the "Zeehan-Herald") Tasmania on a political campaign. The friends o£ Sir. R. R. Roberts, ...

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  7. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Shah has summoned representatives front Tabriz, the centre of the internal troubles, to Teheran, capital, In order to negotiate. ...

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  8. DISTRESS COMMITTEES

    Much comment Is 'being passed upon the Prima Minister, Mr. Asquith, the Instance of the Labor Party appears that the Prime Minister ...

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  9. SOCIALISM.

    The Rev. Campbell, the apostle of the New Christianity, preached a sermon at the City Temple last night in which he attributed the set-hack that ...

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  10. NEW SKIP LAUNCHED.

    The North German Lloyd's new ship, the George Washington, of 27,000 tons, has been launched at the Vulcan Shipbuilding Yard. ...

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  11. SCOTTISH AND AUSTRALIAN

    The Scottish and Australian Investment Company shows the value of at profit and loss account at £42,588. Thirty thousand pounds ...

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  12. EMPEROR OF CHINA.

    The Emperor of China Is in ill health. He Is stated to be In a critical condition. ...

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  13. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    It is understood that the Earl of Rosebery's committee to reform the House of Lords recognises the expediency of altering the composition of ...

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  14. INDIAN SEDITION.

    The Under Secretary for India .Mr. R. Buchanan, speaking in the House Commons yesterday, expressed thy Government's warm appreciation of ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA IN LONDON

    Messrs. Lyons and Co. have accepted the Commonwealth's offer for Trafalgar-square site for the Commonwealth Government offices in ...

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  16. MISTAKEN FOR AN INFORMER.

    Several desperadoes waited outside domicile intending to kill canada an informer at the State trial seditionists, which is being conducted ...

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  17. GERMANY.

    The crisis arising out of the appearance of the Kaiser's interview which has been christened the "Chancellor Crisis" is being acutely felt it ...

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  18. THE HUON TIMBER TRADE

    On account of the unrest prevailing in the labor market it has been decided to close down for a time. a number of the sawmills in southern ...

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  19. CABLE RATES.

    The New York newspapers contain sympathetic references to Mr. Henniker Heaton's penny-a-word cable scheme. ...

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  20. PORT CYGNET CANAL.

    Some few years ago a deputation of the people of part Cygnet waited on the Premer (Captain Evans), with the request that he would consider ...

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  21. MINE DISASTER,

    Little further news is to baud grading the terrible catastrophe which has occurred by an explosion of firedamp In the Redbud mine in ...

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  22. WOMEN SUFFRAGISTS

    Mrs. Millicent Garrett Fawcett, widow or the late Right Hon. Henry Fawcett, late Postmaster-General, etc., and a well-known authoress, has, on ...

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  23. BISHOPS ON BOXING.

    The Anglican Synod to-day discussed the Burns-Johnson tight. The came up on the following motion;—"That this Synod place upon ...

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  24. IRELAND.

    Lord Lansdowne, in speaking at the Junior Constitutional Club last night said that the government of friend had been administered with the object ...

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  25. THE BALKAN TROUBLE

    Semi-official reports from Belgrade the Servian capital, contradict the announcement in the "Nevus Wiener the effect that a hundred ...

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  26. ATTEMPTED BRIBERY!

    A coal dealer at Wigan, Lancashire, has been sentenced to two mouths' hard labor on a charge of attempting bribe Todd and Johnston, the two ...

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  27. RELIC OF THE WAR.

    At Parkes on Wednesday a local doctor performed nu operation for removal of a growth ID the arm-pit of Mervyn Seaborn and [?] ...

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  28. EDUCATION BILL

    The opposition to the compromise In regard to the Education Bill is increasing both among the Nonconformist members of the House of Commons ...

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  29. RUGBY.

    The English Rugby Union entertained the "Wallabies" at a dinner last night. Mr. G. Rowland Hill, president of ...

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  30. BARMAIDS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Smeaton presented n petition signed by 12,000 adults who asked for the prohibition of the employment ...

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  31. MINER ELECTROCUTED.

    Last night at the Brilliant Extended Mine, Chatters Towers, at the 630ft. level, au electric cable parted, falling across an air pipe, a man ...

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  32. THE LONDON POOR.

    Mrs. Asquith, wife of the Prime Minister, and several other prominent ladies in London, are appealing for personal service among the poor of ...

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  33. BROKEN HILL.

    It is estimated that the claims of the Broken Hill miners represent an increase of from S to 10 per cent, on the working cost to the companies; that ...

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  34. MR. FISHER CONGRATULATED.

    The Labor members of the House Commons have cabled their congratulations to Mr. Fisher, the new Commonwealth Prime Minister. ...

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  35. WATER SUPPLY.

    Tenders are to be Invited shortly for the construction of the great flam Barren Jack on the Murrumbidgee river. ...

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  36. THE WRECKED HAWEA

    The officers of the steamer Hawet have been exonerated from blame In connection wlth the stranding of the Hawea at Greymouth, ...

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  37. OBITUARY.

    The death has occurred. of Sir Richard Hieram Sankey, K.C.B., at his residence, 32 Grosvenor-place, London, S.W. ...

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  38. ZEEHAN.

    At a meeting of the Western Tourist Association to-night a letter was received from the Government accepting the tender of A. Riley for the ...

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  39. ARCHBISHOP OF SYDNEY.

    In welcoming the Archbishop Sydney (Dr. Sumarez Smith) back from London to-night His Excellences Sir Harry Rawson said It appeared ...

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  40. A RELIGIOUS BOOK.

    The Presbyterian Church of New Zealand has been convulsed lately concerning the doctrines embodied In book "Christ of the Cross," written ...

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  41. SEIZURE OF OPIUM.

    The Customs officers seized over £800 worth of opium which they discovered on the German steamer Prinz Wanderer. ...

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  42. SCULLING.

    The International sculling handicap, which a strong committee is arranging to be contested next year, has been fixed to eventuate about the ...

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