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  3. CABLES.

    The coalheavers emplayed at the Grimsby dock struck work yesterday. The employers immediately advertised for men to fill their places, guarantee. ...

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  5. CABLES.

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  6. CABLES.

    Fierce fighting continue at Hanyang, Wu-chang, and Han-kow. The revolutionaries have driven the Imperial troops backwards, with a loss ...

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  7. CABLES.

    The Italian authorities have passed Sentences on the Arab prisoners who [?] arrested for carrying arms, or on suspicion of being privy to the ...

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  8. SYDNEY [?]MARKET.

    Wheat, 3s 10d; chick-whear, 3s 7d; Yellow maize, 4s [?]hay, 110s. ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND WOOL SALES.

    With reference to the wool sales trouble last week, a conference of representatives of the Wool-buyers and Woolbrokers’ Association has arrived at an ...

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  10. MINIMUM WAGE FOR COAL-MINERS.

    The Miners' Federation to-day discussed the question of a minimum wage for coalminers, but the meeting adjourned until to-morrow without add ...

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  11. ROYAL COMMAND TO YUAN.

    An Imperial edict issued yesterday commands Yuan-Shih-kai to accept the Premiership for the country’s welfare. ...

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  12. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales today competition Tided strong for all classes of wool, and especially for superior lots. ...

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  13. ADDRESS TO FOREIGN FRIENDS.

    Wu-Ting-Fu has published an address to foreign friends, in which it is stated that under the Manchu dynasty foreign powers unavailingly pleaded ...

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  14. XING LEOPOLDS FORTUNE.

    In May last Princess Louise of Belgium began an action to recover a share the late King LEOPOLDestate, a of which was alleged to have ...

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  15. A QUESTION OF PRIVILEGE.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier drew attention to a statement made by Mr Wade in an interview published in the “Daily ...

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  16. THE RAILWAY MEN’S DISPUTE.

    The Government has fixed the 22nd, amt. for the discussion of Mr Ramsay Macdonald's resolution demanding that 1 the Government shall bring ...

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  17. WILL NAVAL EXPENDITURE BE REDUCED?

    In a speech at Hackney fast evening, Mr F.D. Acland, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, remarked that if the Government were able to reduce the ...

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  18. REGENT URGED TO ABDICATE.

    Wu Ting-fang, who lias boon appointed Foreign Minister for the Republic at Shanghai, has telegraphed to the Regent, Prince Chun, urging the latter to ...

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  19. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL.

    In accordance with the promise given to Air John Redmond, Mr Lloyd-Goorge to-day introduced in the House of Commons the amendment to the National ...

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  20. THE FOOTING OF LIVERPOOL.

    Two strikers were, yesterday senternoed to 12 months imprisonment for participating in looting at Liverpool during the recent railway strike. ...

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  21. IRISH AMENDMENT ACCEPTED.

    In the House of Commons last night the National Insurance Bill was further considered. An Irish amendment which was ...

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  22. A TREACHEROUS GENERAL

    A Tartar general at Foochow, in the province of Fokien, hoisted the revolutionary flag, with the object of entrapping some of the insurrectionists. His ...

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  23. KING AND SULTAN.

    A special mission, headed by the Sultan’s eldest son, has started for Egypt, to welcome His Majesty King Georgo V. Tje King has thanked the ...

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  24. GENERAL GABLE NEWS.

    The expedition -which was despatched to punish the Abor tribeemen who in April last murdered. Mr Noel Williamson, Dr Greggoreen and their party of ...

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  25. SPORTING NOTES.

    At least one section of the sporting world was not sorry when the curtain was rung down on the spring carnival at Williamstown on Monday, and that ...

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  26. HEAT IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The weather is very hot. The high est registrations by the thermometer were 103 deg. in the shade at Mogil, and 103 deg. at Moree. ...

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  27. CRICKET.

    For the match between England and Victoria, which commences on the Melbourne Cricket ground on Friday, several, alterations will be made in the ...

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  28. HERMAN COLONIAL TERRI-TORY.

    A few days ago the Centre party, the "National Progressive People’s party, and Social Democrats introduced proposals in tho Reichstag to the effect ...

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  29. THE IMPERIAL PROBLEM.

    An interesting adddress on imperial [?]ligations was delivered before the Authors’ Club last evening by Sir Donad Mackenzie Wallace, who ...

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  30. DOMINION CLUB.

    The hospitality committee of the Festival of Empire has appointed a special committee to consider the advisability of making the Dominion Club for ...

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  31. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.

    The Legislative Assembly to-day agreed to Mr Meagher’s motion, expressing the desirability of conferring with the Commonwealth sued other ...

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  32. MANCHURIAN AUTONOMY

    It is announced in Pekin to-day that tho provincial assembly at Mukden has proclaimed the autonomy of Manchuria. ...

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  33. SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN COM-PANY.

    The New Zealand and Australian Land Company Limited shows a balance of £272,013 at credit of profit and loss Tor the year ended 31st March. A ...

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  34. SHIPBUILDING COMPANY.

    ThE affairs of the Thames ironworks and Shipbuilding Engineering Company, of canning Town, and 17 Pimpop [?] E.C., have lately become ...

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  35. LAWN TENNIS.

    Mr S. N. Doust, the well-known [?] tennis player, writing from London, states that Mr A. W. Dunlop, the Victorian player, who is at present in ...

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  36. SPORTING NEWS.

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  37. WESTRALIAN RIFLE MATCHES.

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  38. OPIUM SMOKERS SUFFOCATED.

    A fire broke out on board the steamer Wentworth at Dover to-day. Four chinese seamen Who were lying in their bunks under the influence of opium ...

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  39. AVIATION SUCCESS.

    At El Paso, in Texas, yesterday, R. XI. Fowler, the aviator who is attempting a transcontinental flight, accomplished tho feat of flying on to a ...

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  40. A PRE-OCCUPIED PORTER.

    As the 8.9 train from Sandringham Was steaming into its assigned platform at the Central Railway Station thismorning, a porter was noticed to be ...

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  41. THE GERMS oF CANCER.

    Sir Henry? Butlin, President of the Royal College of Surgeons, in his annual address, stated that it had been established that cancer, cells were ...

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  42. M[?] VILLAGE DIFFICULTIES

    The members or of the Village, who went to London for the festival of [?]re, are in a bad way. The village was not a financial ...

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  43. ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    Dr Alexander Nicoll, of Gympie, was to-day sentenced tb six months imprisonmeat for perilarming an illegal operation ora woman named Clara Lister in July ...

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  44. "TRUE IMPERIALISM."

    Dr Parkin last night delivered an address before members of the colonial Institute on “True Imperialism.” He said the fundamental principles of true ...

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  45. BANK OF BURMA SUSPENDS.

    Consternation was created in Burmese financial circles by the suspension of the Bank of Burma, the cause of which has not transpired. ...

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  46. TRAGEDY IN PORTUGUESE AFRICA.

    A tragedy which may develop into an international question has been reported here. Col. Sir W. H. Manning, Governor ...

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  47. FATAL ACCIDENTS IN MINES.

    Mr Edden, Minister for Mines, was asked by a deputation from the Miners Association to-day to take stops to have a Royal Commission appointed to ...

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  48. THE CANADIAN HARVEST.

    Fifty mitllion bushels of wheat still await threshing. Heavy loss is antion pated. ...

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  49. REGIMENTS OF FOREIGNERS.

    Mr Hughes, Minister for Militia and Defence in the new Borden Cabinet, is taking anew departure in connection with tho Canadian military forces. He ...

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  50. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Replying to a deputation from the mers’ and Settlers’ Association, Mr Beeby, the Minister for Lands, said today that two new forms of land tenure ...

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  51. IN THE METROPOLIS.

    Mr Charles Gidlin of Male street, Brighton, has reported to the police that two girls, Myrtle Guilin, 17 years of age, and Lily Quirk, about the same age, ...

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  52. BUSHFIRES IN QUEENSLAND.

    The town was hidden in the smake of numerous bush-fires yesterday. The fires occurred over the desert country, while the South Delta country, where a fire ...

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  53. MURDER GF A FAMILY.

    The trial was concluded to-day at tho Staffordslure Assizes, of Karl Kramer, a German, who was arrested a few weeks ago on a charge of murdering ...

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  54. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY.

    The Supreme Court of Missouri has fined tho International Harvester Company £1000, and also granted a writ of ouster (dispossession or rejection) ...

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  55. CRISIS IN JAPAN.

    The proposals of the Minister of War (General Isimoto) and the Minister of Marine (Vice-Admiral Baron Sa[?]to) to raise a loan for the purposes of naval ...

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  56. GREY NURSE SHARKS.

    At Bondi Sunday and Monday night an unknown fisherman landed two grey nurse sharks. Yesterday afternoon three more big samplca of the ...

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  57. THE KING AND QUEEN.

    The P. and O. steamer Medina, with King Georgeand Queen Mary aboard, who are on route for India, has arrived at Gibraltar. ...

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  58. THE CURSE OF RESPECTABILITY.

    The Rev M. Erwin, speaking at the Presbyterian General Assembly to-day, said the Presbyterian Church was suffering from the curse of respectability ...

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  59. BIG FIRE AT DETROIT.

    A big fire occurred in this, city last flight, when several business houses were destroyed. The firemen were unable to ch[?]ck the flames for hours. The ...

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  60. REVIVAL MOVEMENT LONDON.

    A remarkable series of successful revival services is being held in Doctor Dixon’s Tabernacle, the scenes, of religious excitement recalling the days. ...

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  61. JAPANESE ANTARCTIC EXPENDI-TION.

    Amongst the passengers by the Kumane Marn, which arrived from Yokobama to-day, were Tada M. [?]eda and T. Taldyumi members of Japanese ...

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  62. SNOWSTORMS IN CAMADA

    Snowstorms have been raging here daring the past few days. These storms ate having a serious effect on the wheat drop. In consequence 1000 acres ...

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  63. IRISH TARD IROS

    The Irish trade statistics have repealed that the exports for 1910, for the font time exceeded the imports, but her Internal trade was much less sap ...

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  64. PRICE OF FLOUR REDUCED.

    The Flour Millers [?] has redreed the price of flour by 10s per ton. ...

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  65. SHEARIND IN NEW ZEALAND.

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  66. THE LIBERTE DISASTER.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday, M. Delcasse, Minister for Marine, annoanced that the disaster to the battleship Lberte was traced to ...

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  67. GERMAN CHAUVINISM.

    Lord Selborne, speaking at Newcestle, referred to the recent [?] [?] in the [?] expre[?] hostility towards [?] ...

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  68. THE GLEBE MYSTERY.

    The [?] of Henry Trevascus, the vict[?] of the G[?] murder have been [?] with the exception of such [?] are needed by ...

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  69. BILLIARDS.

    The dates of the matches between George Gray, the Australian player, and IE W. Stevenson, the English billiards champion, have been arranged. ...

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