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  2. MEN AND WOMEN.

    The Premier (Sir Elliott Lewis) has received from Lady Holder, widow of the late Speaker of the House of Representatives, a letter to which ...

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  3. ALLEGED CHILD MURDER.

    PERTH, Tuesday. A month ago the bodies of Annie Olive, and Arthur, the three children[?] of [?] Morris, of Subiaco, were[?] ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Representatives resumed [?] sittings this afternoon. Mr. Johnson (N.S.W.), asked the Prime Minister when the Postal ...

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  5. MISSING WARATAH

    At 2.40 p.m. to-day the owners of the s.s. Waratah had received no news of the missing vessel. The recognition of the Waratah by ...

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  6. BRITISH BUDGET

    “The Spectator,” commenting on Mr. Lloyd-George’s recent speech on land taxation at Limebouse, described him as a “second-class Jack Cade,” and ...

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  7. DEFENCE CONFERENCE

    Colonel Foxton, the Commonwealth representative at the Imperial Defence. Conference, will return to Australia early in September. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The fifth test match was begun at the Oval to-day. Noble won the, toss, and elected to bat. He sent in Gregory and Bardsley to face the bowling ...

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  9. DISCUSSION OF DETAILS.

    The colonial naval experts are discussing the many technical details for the defence of the Empire with the representatives of the Admiralty. ...

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  10. DEFENCE CONFERENCE DELEGATE.

    Mr. H[?]s (N.S.W.) asked whether the attention of the Minister for Defence had been directed to the cabled report of the remarks of Colonel Fuxton, ...

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  11. WARATAH PRAISED.

    An engineering expert, Mr. C. S. Richardson, who sailed in the Waratah from Geelong to Durban, praises the vessel and her machinery, and states ...

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  12. MOTOR LAUNCH FATALITY

    An accident, attended by loss of life, has happened at Cre[?]town, in Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. Mr. Alan Fergusson, son of the ...

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  13. UNDEVELOPED LAND TAX.

    Closure was frequently applied in the House of Commons yesterday to the amendments on the tax on undeveloped land. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN COINAGE.

    Mr. Kelly (N.S.W.) asked what was the cost of the dies for another coinage which the Government had ordered. The Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) ...

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  15. BLUE ANCHOR VESSEL.

    The agents of the Blue Anchor Line at Durban have received a telegram from the East London station stating that a Blue Anchor vessel has been ...

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  16. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The Chinese authorities have withdrawn their objections to the reconstruction of the Antung Mukden railway. It was cabled on Monday that ...

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  17. IMPORTED HARVESTERS.

    The Customs actions in which th[?] plaintiffs were the International Harvester Company, the M[?]y Company, of Melbourne, and Messrs. ...

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  18. LAND TAX AMENDMENT.

    Mr. Joynson Hicks’ (member for Manchester North-West) amendment to admit the word undeveloped before the word land, with a view to ...

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  19. THE JAPANESE DOCTOR.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. L. E. Groom) in reply to Mr. M[?]on (W.A.), said that since Friday just an application had been received ...

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  20. STILL NO NEWS.

    The owners of the Waratah were without news of her at noon to-day. ...

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  21. ADVERTISING ON STEAMERS

    The Stale Full Court was led this afternoon into an interesting discussion on the topic of advertising on Sydney Harbor when an appeal of the ...

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  22. PANDORA RETURNED.

    12.40 p.m. H. M. cruiser Pandora has returned to Durban. She found no trace of the Waratah. ...

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  23. SIR JOSEPH WARD

    Sir Joseph Ward, Premier of New Zealand, was received by King Edward at Buckingham Palace to-day. ...

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  24. PREMIERS’ CONFERENCE.

    The Prime Minister gave notice that on Friday he would move “That the House adjourn from Friday, August 13. to Wednesday, August 26, in order ...

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  25. DEPUTATION TO MR. ASQUITH.

    Mr. Asquith, Prime Minister, expressed pleasure at receiving a deputation headed by Mr. J. Rowlands, Labor member for Dartford, concerning the ...

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  26. THE WRECKED MAORI

    While heavy seas were sweeping the rocks an Italian fisherman, named Messena, with grant gallantry, crawled to the Razor Edge rock in order to catch ...

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  27. COINAGE BILL.

    The Coinage Hill was considered at considerable, length. Mr. Cro[?] (Vic.) proposed an amendment for a decimal coinage, the ...

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  28. DATE OF SAILING.

    Sir Joseph and Lady Ward leave England on August 21. Sir Joseph Ward, Colonel Foxton, Commonwealth delegate to the ...

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  29. OPIUM SMUGGLING

    A young man named Alfred Smiles appeared at the Water Summons court charged with t[?]porling 20 [?] of opium on July 2[?], Defendant was ...

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  30. POLICEMEN PROSECUTED.

    Two Cape policemen have been prosecuted for not reporting a fisherman’s statement that on Thursday evening he had been five people on ...

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  31. PREMIER AT LAUNCESTON

    This morning a deputation from the Tourist Association waited upon the Premier (Sir Elliott Lewis) and the Hon. Charles Russia. Mr. E. Wliltfeld, ...

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  32. LIEUT. SHACKLETON

    Some of the newspapers are urging the Government to discharge Lieutenant Shackleton’s expenditure incurred during his recent trip to the ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES

    The Scottish Swimming Association has removed the suspension it placed on Frank Beaurepairs for falling to fulfil a fixture with H. Taylor (England) ...

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  34. A MYSTERIOUS LIGHT

    ‘A’ mysterious light in the air has been reported from Moss Vale and Goulburn. It has been seen at the latter place ...

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  35. CRETE

    The Powers have urged the Cretans not to hoist their flag at Cauca Fort. The flag has been lowered, and the Powers have counselled the Porte to ...

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  36. BILLIARDS

    The billiard match between Lindrum and Gray was continued to-day. Gray was showing phenomenal form, and in the afternoon he made a break ...

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  37. CUNARD LINERS.

    From the present month onwards the Cunard liners will land their passenger and mails at Fishguard, in Pembrokeshire, Wales. ...

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  38. SUBMARINE ACCIDENT

    Lieutenant Akir[?] the commander of the Russian submarine Kambala, which collided with an ironclad during the Black Sea manoeuvre in ...

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  39. NATIONAL BANK OF TURKEY.

    At the request of the British Government, Sir H. Babington Smith, secretary to tho Post Office, has accepted the presidency of the National Bank ...

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  40. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION

    Captain Davis, of Lieut. Shackletin’s South Pole vessel the N[?]od, who has been reconnoitring at Macquarie Island, states that he is satisfied from ...

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  41. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    News has been received of a destructive fire at Bar[?]ldine. About 3 a.m. flames were observed issuing from Mr. J. Dinss, baker’s ...

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  42. KING EDWARD.

    King Edward started for Mar[?]enbad to-day. He will stay there for three weeks, and will return to England direct. ...

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  43. LISBON COMMISSION

    The Parliamentary Commission at Lisbon reports that grants have been made by the Royal Family to the Treasury. ...

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  44. ALLEGED FRAUD

    The Pull Court to-day made absolute the rule nis[?] granted by Mr. Justice Pring for a writ of Habeas Corpus for the release of S[?]us Walter ...

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  45. THE ENGLISHMEN’S INNINGS.

    Cotter and Armstrong started the howling to Spooner and MacLaren. The latter had only made one when Spooner succumbed to Cotter. He was ...

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  46. INTOXICANTS BY POST

    It has been brought under the noticed of the P.M.G. that in many places in the Commonwealth, where intoxicating liquors cannot he purchased, persons ...

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  47. ESQUIMALT NAVAL YARD.

    The Canadian Government will formally assume the naval yard at Esquimalt, Vancouver, at the end of the month. ...

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  48. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. Lloyd-George’s sister, Mrs. Dair[?]s, whose husband was formerly the captain of an Australian mail boat. ...

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  49. MINERS’ STRIKE.

    A strike has occurred at the Marvel Loch gold mine, at Y[?]gara. Western Australia. On Saturday the delegates of the ...

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  50. CUSTOMS REGULATIONS.

    The present regulations under the Customs Act 1901 came Into force on July 1. 190[?] A number of alterations have bean found necessary, and at ...

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  51. AMERICA & GERMANY

    The United States Government has no[?]ed Germany that America is terminating the existing commercial agreement in February. 1910. ...

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  52. SOLOMON’S TEMPLE

    The Jewish “World” states that the Freemasons of Boston, U.S.A., have started a movement, to rebuild King Solomon’s temple at Jerusalem. ...

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  53. BRITAIN’S TRADE.

    The British trade returns for July show an increase in imports of £3,547,573. The exports have increased £1,781,675 and the re-exports ...

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  54. TUESDAY’S PLAY.

    The fifth test match was continued to-day at the Oval in weather which, though on the hot Side, was nevertheless glorious. The wicket was in ...

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  55. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT

    Mr. J. M’Lellan, master of the Orange Branch, was fined £100 for allowing a prohibited immigrant named Chan [?]ing to enter the ...

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  56. TRAIN ACCIDENT

    A fatal accident has occurred at Longtu[?]. Paris. A goods train collided with a tram, with the result that 11 people ware ...

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  57. TURKISH POLITICS

    Ferld Pasha, the Turkish Minister for the Interior, bas resigned and Talent Bey the leader of the Turkish deputation to England, has succeeded ...

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  58. VICTORIAN OAT CHOP.

    The estimated area under oats in Victoria for the season 190[?]-1910 is 1,076,900 acres, as compared with 1,08[?],010 acres for 190[?]-1909. ...

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  59. COMPANIES FORMED.

    A “Freemantle Trading Company,” with a capital of £60,000. has been registered; also an “Australian Coking and By Product Company,” with a ...

    Article : 32 words
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