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  2. THE PRINCE IN PERIL

    The Royal car was derailed during a railway tour in the South-West to-day. The Prince of Wales was rescued unhurt through the carriage window. ...

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  3. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    Referring to-day to Senator Millen's criticism of the New South Wales soldier settlement scheme, and his statement that New South Wales required £2,500 a man to ...

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  4. POLITICAL CRISIS

    A concerted campaign has been opened by the Northcliffe newspapers and business organisations to secure Mr. Austen Chamberlain's resignation, on the ground that ...

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  5. THE PRESIDENCY

    The Democratic Convention was again convened for a session on Saturday evening, and began balloting. Six ballots were cast, during [?] the votes ...

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  6. LABOR TROUBLES

    Negotiations for the settlement of the gas workers' strike broke down to-day, when the men decided by a unanimous vote definitely to reject the proposals of ...

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  7. THE RENOWN.

    A slight mist was hanging over the Semaphore anchorage on Monday morning. Shortly after 6 o'clock a grey shape emerged from the mist; the Renown had ...

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  8. PEACE DEBATES

    A Brussels Conference communique says: -The second session of the Conference was held this afternoon and was presided over by M. de la Croi[?]. The Conference ...

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  9. INDIAN TROUBLES

    The campaign against the Turkish peace in India will take the form of non-co-operation with the Government. Mr. Gandill has issued a plan of ...

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  10. EXCHANGE ON IMPORTS.

    The Minister of Customs was asked today by a deputation from the Australian Industries Protection League to allow the exchange question in regard to duties ...

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  11. UNREST IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Dunedin branch of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers has been fined £20 for a breach of the award in taking steps to prevent men from working ...

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  12. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    An accident occurred in Ellen-street last evening, when Mr. W. O'Meara, of the B.H.A.S. Assay Department, was run down by a motor car. He was removed ...

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  13. BISHOP AND WORKERS.

    Dr. Long, Anglican Bishop of Bathurst, who addressed a propaganda meeting last night, said he had taken the opportunity to see and learn what he could about the ...

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  14. A GALLANT RESCUE.

    The British ice-breaker Svatodor, commanded by Captain Sve[?]rup, has effected the present of the Solove[?], which was drifting west ward among the ice in the Kara ...

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  15. TAR ON FIRE.

    A fire occurred on Saturday in a house in Brandis-street owned by Mr. W. H. Wilkin. He was renovating it prior to its occupation by a new tenant, when tar ...

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  16. JAPANESE AFFAIRS.

    A message from Osaka (Japan) stales that 20,000 workers have been discharged there during June owing, to economic depression. ...

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  17. SHEARERS' CLAIMS.

    Reference was made in sheep and wool circles in Sydney to-day to the shearers' meeting at the Trades Hall on Saturday night, when a resolution was carried ...

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  18. THE MEAT SHORTAGE.

    The export of meat is being held up pending a decision by the State Government what arrangements should be made to meet the shortage for local cons[?] ...

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  19. A SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    While Messrs. T. H. and [?] F. Hall were out kangaroo shooting on Saturday. Mr. T. Hall received gunshot wounds on the hounds and chest. The two brothers ...

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  20. A CHINESE COLLIER.

    Mr. Raeburn (secretary of the New South Wales branch of the Federated Seamen's Union) stated to-day that a steamer was carrying coal from Newcastle ...

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  21. LORD FRENCH.

    After interviewing and dining with Admiral Tupper at Queenstown, the LordLieutenant (Viscount French) returned on board the destroyer Vampire. He was ...

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  22. A TEAMSTER HURT. Maitland, July 3.

    While Mr. A. Johnson, who is in the employ of Mr. G. Bagshaw, of Urania, was sitting sheltered from the wind eating his dinner, his horses took fright, with ...

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  23. ITALIAN VENDETTA.

    Armed workers hunted and killed four land owners at Giojadaloolle, and wounded twenty others, as a reprisal for the shooting of workers last week. ...

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  24. COAL AND SHALE WORKERS.

    Referring to the position of the coal miners in relation to the deadlock with the colliery proprietors respecting the demand of the Coal and Shale Workers' ...

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  25. CHURCH CONGRESS.

    There was a great ceremonial in Canterbury Cathedral on Saturday. The Primate (Dr. Davidson), seated in St. Augustine's chair, received three hundred archbishops ...

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  26. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. T. Trezona was found dead in bed by his seven-year-old son. He was a football enthusiast in his younger days and played with the Moonta team. He was ...

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  27. PUBLIC SERVANTS' WAGES.

    The Civil servants and school teachers to-day forwarded an ultimatum to the Government requiring a satisfactory reply to their demand by noon on Thursday next, ...

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  28. THE TURKS.

    A Greek communique states:—The Greek troops supported by the British and Greek fleets occupied Panderina on July 2. They were welcomed with enthusiasm. Our ...

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  29. PAPER FACTORY GUTTED

    A fire which occurred on Saturday afternoon completely gutted the premises of the Continental Paper Bag Company, at Alexandra. A large amount of expensive ...

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  30. COST OF LIVING.

    At a meeting of the Board of Trade today Mr. Justice Edmunds (president) announced that the board proposed to conduct a general enquiry into the cost of ...

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  31. ALLEGED LAND SCANDAL.

    The cross-examination of William George Ashford (ex-Minister of Lands in the Holman Cabinet), in connection with the claim for £5,000, damages he is ...

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  32. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The King has approved naval claspe [?] the War Medal for general actions at sea, single ship actions, and actions with the enemy land troops, & c. The single ship ...

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  33. A SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    Francis Lefeuvre, who was recently reported missing from Rabinda, has been found dead about half a mile from the town. The top of his head had been ...

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  34. THE FOUNDATION OF HEALTH.

    It would astound you to know the maindiles of the human body that have been directly traced to bad teeth. Your health vitality, and happiness depend to a greater ...

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  35. VISIT TO THE AUSTRALIA.

    Four, special and several ordinary trains were run from the city to the Outer Harbor on Sunday to allow people to visit H.M.A.S. Australia. The bookings ...

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  36. THE PHILP MISSION.

    The Queensland Labor Convention, sitting at Townsville to-day, carried a resolution protesting against the delegation consisting of Sir Robert Philp, Sir Alfred ...

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  37. THE NOTE ISSUE.

    The Australian note issue now stands at £56,940,[?]30 10/, and the gold reserve at £23,419,[?], representing 41.2 per cent, of the notes in circulation. ...

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  38. NAVAL BOXING.

    The Exhibition Building was crowded with sailors on Monday evening, when a travel boxing programme arranged by the citizens' committee took place. There ...

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  39. WEST'S PICTURES.

    An excellent programme was submitted at West's on Monday night to a large and thoroughly gratified audience. "The Beggar Prince," in which Sessue Hayakawa is ...

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  40. THE MEAT SUPPLY.

    Acting on the permission of the Imperial authorities, Messrs. Murdoch Brothers have released 5,000 carcases of mutton and 400 carcases of beef, there being an acute ...

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  41. THE I.W.W.

    The leading witness to-day before Mr. Justice Ewing, the Royal Commissioner, who is enquiring into the J.W.W. case, was Louis Goldstein, for whom the police ...

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  42. THE SUGAR SHORTAGE.

    Operations at the Pyrmont refinery works of the Colonial Sugar Company and to be resumed on Tuesday after a week's idleness, due to the absence of raw sugar. ...

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  43. INDECENT ASSAULT.

    In accordance with the precedent which has governed such cases from the time of the Mount Rennie outrage, the Executive Council has commuted to penal servitude ...

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  44. BROKEN HILL DISTRESS.

    The Government have approved the appointment of a council of five to relieve the distress with Government funds. Inspector Gumley will represent the police. ...

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  45. CONCERTS TO NAVAL MEN.

    The Citizens' Committee has arranged two attractive concert programmes, to be presented at the Exhibition on Thursday and Friday nights. By permission of ...

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  46. A WAVE OF CRIME.

    There appears to be a wave of crime in Melbourne. During the week-end over [?] robberies were reported in the city and suburbs, and the value of stolen goods ...

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  47. GIFT BY MARKET GARDENERS.

    In connection with decorations for the Royal procession in the east-end of Rundle-street on Monday next by the Fruitgrowers and Market Gardeners, it ...

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  48. VISITORS FROM THE COUNTRY.

    Much surprise was expressed here when it was known that the Government had not proclaimed a public holiday in the country on the occasion of holiday in the ...

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