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  2. IS MALADMINISTRATION CHARGED?

    Judge Edmunds, the commissioner appointed to inquire into the question whether the Minister for Public Works had been guilty of corrupt practices in connection with the ...

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  3. THE GAS BILL.

    No time is being wasted by the members of the Sydney Stock Exchange in making their protest against Mr. Carmichael's Gas Bill, which is according to present arrangements, down ...

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  4. NO PLACE LIKE IT!

    Amongst the passengers arriving by the Vancouver mailboat Makura yesterday afternoon was Mr. W. N. Hedges, M.H.R., who has returned from England, where he attended the ...

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  5. LATE CRICKET.

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  6. TREATY OBLIGATIONS.

    WASHINGTON. Monday.--President Taft has discussed the Panama Canal Bill Informally with the members of his Cabinet at the While House, but no decision was reached as to ...

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  7. ALBANIAN WARRIORS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Advices from Constantinople announce that the Albanians, contrary to promises and defying their chiers, entered Uskub and pillaged the town. They also released ...

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  8. THE FINAL TEST.

    LONDON, Monday.--The rain poured down through the night, and in the early morning. The wicket at the Oval was in consequence so soft that play was delayed. ...

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  9. PERUVIAN HORRORS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Lord Kinnaird (president of the National Council of the Y.M.C.A.), Dr. Clifford (Baptist, and ex-president of the National Council of Free Evangellcal Churches), ...

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  10. THE CATHOLIC MISSION.

    Discussing the situation, "The Times'' recently remarked:--"The host remedy available, apart from Government action, would, undoubtedly be the establishment of a Roman Catholic ...

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  11. EFFECT ON PRIVATE COMPANIES.

    BATHURST, Monday.--In the course of an interview to-day, Mr. H. S. Work, of the local private Gas Company, said the now measure would practically mean crushing them out of ...

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  12. TODAY'S PAPER.

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  13. CHRISTIANS MASSACRED.

    CETTIGNE, Sunday Afternoon.--Mohammedan Arnauts massacred the Christian women and children of Berana, and carried the maidens off captive. ...

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  14. AZEFF AGAIN.

    PARIS, Monday.--The "Matin" prints Bourtzeft's account ol an alleged meeting with the notorious Azeff (Russia's agent provocateur) at Frankfurt last Thursday. Bourtzeff had ...

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  15. TRAGEDY AT CAMDEN.

    CAMDEN, Monday.--A sad tragedy occurred near Camden yesterday morning, when a woman was found shot through the head. The victim, Amelia Smith, wife of Reginald ...

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  16. INSTANCES OF TORTURE.

    The report of the British Government on the methods of rubber collection and the treatment of Indians in the region dominated by the Peruvian Amazon Company was furnished ...

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  17. DISCUSSION BY THE POWERS.

    BERLIN, Monday.--Germany is supporting the suggestion of the Austrian Prime Minister for European discussion of the Balkan situation. ...

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  18. MEXICO'S JOAN OF ARC.

    JUAREZ (MEXICO), Monday.--For a few hours a Mexican Joan of Arc was the dictator of this town yesterday. Ten rebel leaders following her, she disarmed the provisional chief of ...

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  19. OFFICER'S TERRIBLE CRIMES.

    LONDON, Monday.--Captain Hicks Murray, late of the Gordon Highlanders, after wounding his wile and killing his children and a woman and a third child, set fire to his house. ...

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  20. FRUIT IMPORTS INTO AMERICA.

    Australian fruit has very little chance of being permitted to enter the United States of America through the main western gateway. For some time the Department of Agriculture ...

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  21. GENERAL BOOTH WORSE.

    LONDON, Monday.--General Booth is still at the Salvation Army Home at Hadley Wood. The nervous symptoms were rather more marked yesterday. Prayers for his recovery ...

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  22. FOOTBALLERS FOR AMERICA.

    At last night's meeting of the N.S.W. Rugby Union council the selection committee, Messrs. J. F. M'Manamey, T. Duggan, and T. Pauling, reported that T. Cooney had notified that he ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--A paper bag maker of Manchester, named Colclough, is claiming the earldom of Newburgh and estates worth £6,000,000. ...

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  24. WANT TO RETURN HOME.

    LONDON, Monday.--Colonel H. S. Massy and the editor, of "Flight" are making an appeal on behalf of the widow and three children of the late Mr. Lindsay Campbell, the Australian ...

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  25. TO-DAY.

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  26. ENCOURAGING CABLES.

    The Board of Control last night despatched a cable to Mr. Syd. Gregory, captain of the Australian Eleven, wishing the team success in the final test match. ...

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  27. THE CALIFORNIAN VISIT.

    A ready response is being made to the appeal of the California Rugby Union for the necessary funds to defray the expenses of the Australian Rugby team which will visit California, ...

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  28. GETTING READY.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--There is considerable activity among the troops of Ulster,, suggesting preparations for a partial mobilisation. ...

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  29. TWO HOURS SUN PER DAY.

    LONDON, Monday.--Only 38 hours of sunshine have been registered in London during August to date. The weather has put a stop to aeroplane tests ...

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  30. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    INVERELL, Monday.--A motor accident occurred in Byron-street on Saturday evening, in which four adults and a baby were injured. It appears that a master butcher was driving ...

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  31. £30,000 FROM COMMONWEALTH.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--It is announced in a cable to Mr. John Redmond, M.P., the Nationalist leader, that Australia's contribution to the Home Rule fund is £30,900. ...

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  32. TO VISIT LONDON.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--As a sequel to M. Poincare's visit to St. Petersburg, M. Sazinoff, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, is to visit London. ...

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  33. TAKINGS ON THE ENGLISH TOUR.

    Mr. Sydney Smith, jun. has received advice that the takings up to July 15 were £4200, while the expenses, necessarily heavy in the initial stages, at that date had amounted to about ...

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  34. FOR USE IN WAR TIME.

    COPPENHAGEN, Sunday Evening.--A Danish artillerist named Jorgenseu has invented and tested an apparatus which throw a shell to a height of 1000ft., where it burst, and cast a ...

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  35. A SOCIALIST'S VITUPERATION.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. Ben Tiilett, speaking at Aberavon, indulged in violent abuse of the capitalist class, and attempted to justify his drinking champagne at Frascati's restaurant. ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICANS AT SHEFFIELD.

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  37. CRICKET BOARD OF CONTROL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Melbourne Cricket Club has issued a booklet containing replies to the statements made by the Victorian Cricket Association. In a pamphlet, which it ...

    Article : 255 words
  38. EX-SULTAN'S EXCURSION.

    PARIS, Sunday Evening.--Mulal Hafld, the ex-Sultan of Morocco,who has been visiting Marseilles, had a round of novel experiences in the theatres and music-halls. He showered ...

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  39. LOST IMMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Monday.--The steamer Moravian will leave to-day for Australia with 700 emigrants. The "Daily Mail" continues to cite instances ...

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  40. EXPLORING SHIP AURORA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--At the sitting of the State Cabinet, which lasted all to-day and until a late hour to-night, it was decided that the State should bear the cost of overhauling the ...

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  41. THE NAVIGATION BILL.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Two deputations waited to-day on the Minister for Customs, and submitted points under the Navigation Bill now before the House of Representatives. ...

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  42. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    Mr. Sydney Smith, hon. secretary of the Board of Control, has received advice that the Imperial Conference has agreed upon the following dates for future international matches:-- ...

    Article : 98 words
  43. QUEENSLAND CONTENT.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Premier to-day said, he had read with interest the cablegram relating to the rush of immigrants to Australia and to the proposal to ask the Imperial ...

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  44. "TO SHOW CAUSE."

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--The six aldermen of the Broken-hill Municipal Council who desired to see the ordinances of the council carried into effect with regard to loitering, faced ...

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  45. THE GERMAN SOCIALISTS.

    BERLIN. Sunday Evening.--Returns show, that there are now 224 Socialist members in the various Diets. The income of the party was £84,500, of which the Reichstag election ...

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  46. LABOR'S CENSURE.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--The "Labor Loader,'' the official organ of the Independent Labor Party, says that the Liberals, with the aid of old-age pensions, the minimum wage, and ...

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  47. OVERPAID MINERS.

    LONDON, Sunday Evening.--The proprietors of the Redheugh Colliery have sued over 300 hewers for the recovery of 5s from each of them. ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND.

    A deputation from the South Brisbane Municipal Council waited on the Treasurer to-day, and requested him to introduce a bill to enable the council to borrow £200,000 for general ...

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  49. FIRE ON THE WAIPARA.

    A cable received by the Sydney Marine Underwriters Association yesterday afternoon staled: "Steamer Waipara, homeward bound, from Australia, at Colombo, reports meat insulation in ...

    Article : 48 words
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