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  2. WHITE HOUSE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday. -- Mr. W. J. Bryan lost no time in carrying the fight to President Wilson when he arrived to-day for next week's Democratic ...

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  3. IRISH CRISIS.

    LONDON, Monday.--"The Times" correspondent at Dublin states that Sinn Feiners captured Brigadier-General Lucas, Lieutenant-General Danford, D.S.O., and ...

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  4. POLICE STRIKE.

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.--In consequence of the dismissal of Constables Kyle, M'Millan, and O'Sullivan, there is great dissatisfaction among members of ...

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  5. OUR GREATEST NEED.

    The classes into which migrants may be bent divided are--(1) Persons nominated by those already resident in the State; (2) females for domestic work ...

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  6. ITHACA BREEZE.

    There was a good attendance of ratepayers at the fortnightly meeting of the [?] Town Council last night, all seats being taken and all standing-room ...

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  7. PRINCE'S VISIT.

    Mr. T. T. Shipman, representing the Larkin-Sopwith Aviation Co. of Australasia, Ltd., is at present in Brisbane. Asked as to the object of his visit to ...

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  8. FEDERAL LOAN

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Federal Cabinet to-day discussed the programme for the Parliamentary session, which is to resume on Thursday. ...

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  9. I.W.W. INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Royal Commission of inquiry into the case of the 12 I.W.W. prisoners was resumed to-day by Mr. Justice Ewing at the ...

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  10. "KEEP TO THE RIGHT."

    Alderman Oxlado called attention to a public nuisance at yesterday's meeting of the council, when he asked the Mayor (Alderman J. F. Maxwell) whether steps ...

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  11. ROBBERY FROM TRAINS.

    Train robberies appear to be fairly prevalent in Australia and Queensland is not exempt. The theft of letters containing money from mail bags carried on the ...

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  12. HOURS OF SEAMEN.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Reuter's correspondent at Genoa states that yesterday there was a lively discussion at the Seamen's Conference, while the Commission ...

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  13. MR. WATT'S RESIGNATION.

    Sir,--To the experienced political student the attitude of some of your contemporaries appears to be at least peculiar in regard to their treatment of Billy ...

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  14. SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Gertrude Clara Sexton (23), the English bride of a soldier farmer at Turroff, was sitting in a chair in the kitchen at the farm talking ...

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  15. SIMS-DANIELS AFFAIR.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.--Admiral Benton Decker has revived the Sims-Daniels controversy, charging Mr. Daniels, in his testimony before the ...

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  16. DOUBLE PAY DEMAND.

    No decision has yet been come to in regard to the demand of the railway employees for double pay during the visit of the Prince of Wales. The amtter ...

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  17. GHASTLY EXHIBIT.

    LONDON, Monday.--"The Times" correspondent at Paris states that the stove in which it is alleged that Landran burnt his victims will be an exhibit ...

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  18. THE PRINCE AND THE SCHOOLS.

    Sir,--Have just returned from a visit to Melbourne and Sydney, having witnessed in both places the splendid demonstrative receptions accorded to H.R.H. ...

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  19. ENGLAND WINS.

    TOOWOOMBA, Monday.--In the presence of a crowd estimated at between 3500 and 4000 the English Rugby League football team played a match on the Athletic ...

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  20. GREEK SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Sunday.--"The Times" correspondent at Constantinople says that the Greek victories were due to the excellence of the Intelligence ...

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  21. DEAD JAZZ LEADER.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The leaking out or stories about Kildaro, the negro Jazz Band leader, who was hot in a West End hotel, reveal a shocking condition ...

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  22. PRIME MINISTER.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Prime Minister to-night stated that there was no truth whatever in the statement that he was going to Hobart, and ...

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  23. V.C. WINNERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The secretary of the National Federation for Discharged Soldiers says that several of its members are declining the ...

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  24. THE GAS STRIKE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--In accordance with the agreement arrived at between the Chamber of Manufactures and the Trades Hall disputes ...

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  25. COERCION APPLIED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Reserved judgment was delivered by Judge Curlewis in Sydney to-day in the application by the master Cabinetmakers of New South ...

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  26. JAPANESE POLITICS.

    TOKIO, Sunday.--Preparatory to an extraordinary session of the Diet on Tuesday, the main political parties met to-day. The general te[?] of the ...

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  27. "MOTHER HUBBARD" PANTOMIME.

    It is with keen anticipation that Brisbane theatregoers await the performance of the record-breaking pantomime "Mother [?] who is making her initial ...

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  28. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The delegates to the inter[?] Conference of Public Servants arrived by the Sydney mail train last evening. The delegates are Messrs. A. M'Donald ...

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  29. SALARY GRAB.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--At the annual conference of the Macquarie district council of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association, held at Wellington, a motion ...

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  30. DISABLED STEAMER.

    PERTH, Monday. -- The latest wireless messages from the French steamer Mannheim show that she in coming to Albany under her own steam, having effected ...

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  31. ITALIAN UNREST.

    LONDON, Sunday.--At Ancona (Italy) n[?]tinous Bersaglieri, incited by a few revolutionaries, barricaded themselves in their barracks, fiting on the loyal troops. ...

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  32. FATAL FALL FROM CART.

    A man named William Henry Ramsay aged 53 years, died in the General Hospital on Sunday morning as the result of being thrown out of his cart the ...

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  33. LABOUR CONVENTION.

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.--The Labour convention was officially opened this morning by Mr. W. H. Demaine, president of the C.P.E. Only formal ...

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  34. ALLEGED MOTOR CAR THEFT.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday.--At the police court this morning Fred Wilson, alias George Mere[?] on remand, was charged with having on June 19 stolen a Chev[?] motor car, valued ...

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  35. £300 EMBARGO.

    An invitation has been issued to Mr. J Fihelly to address a mass meeting of public servants to be held on Thursday night in connection with the £300 ...

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  36. COMMERCIAL LECTURES.

    A lecture by Mr. P. A. O'Sullivan, solicitor, on "Workers' Compensaiton Insurance," will be delivered at the Albert Hall at 1.23 p.m. to-day under the suspices of the free mid-day ...

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  37. BORDEN MAY RESIGN SHORTLY.

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.--There are rumours that Sir Robert Borden will resign within the next fortnight, and that a general election in Canada is probable. ...

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