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  2. CENSURE DEBATE OVER.

    The first business brought before the Legislative Assembly when it met yesterday afternoon was the consideration of the censure motion, of which Mr. Wade gave notice on ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    The Governor, attended by General Finn, private secretary, and Captain Forbes. A.D.C., was present at St. Vincent's ball in the Town-hall last night. ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S SHIPS.

    CAPETOWN, Monday Evening. -- It is estimated that between 50,000 and 60,000 people visited the warships during their stay here. About 20,000 visited the ships on Sunday, which was ...

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  5. RATIFIED.

    BUCHAREST, Tuesday. -- Ratifications of the Peace Treaty have been exchanged by the Balkan States interested. ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    A further conference took place yesterday between Mr. W. B. Griffin, the first prize winner in the Federal capital design competition and members of the departmental board which ...

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  7. NINE MORE.

    The smallpox roll shows little sign of diminution yet. Yesterday little sign of dminution yet. Yesterday there were nine more cases -- two each from Redfern and Waterloo. and one each from Randwick, St. Peters, ...

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  8. ADRIANOPLE.

    SOFIA, Tuesday. -- Bulgaria does not intend to negotiate with the Porte regarding Adrianople, contending that the Enos-Midia line was imposed by the Powers, and its maintenance is ...

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  9. STILL THE BRIDGE.

    The aldermen of Lane Cove are dissatisfied with the attitude of Messrs. Wade and Fell, Ms.L.A., towards the North Shore bridge question. There was a discussion at the meeting ...

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  10. COMMISSION OF INQUIRY.

    BELGRADE, Tuesday, -- The members of the International Commission of Inquiry into alleged cruelties in the Balkans, and the economic consequences of the two wars, have ...

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  11. TURKS ACTIVE.

    SOFIA, Monday Evening. -- The Turks have occupied Gnmuldjlna and Mnastanle. ...

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  12. PRESS COMMENTS.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday. -- Reuter's Agency says that the Australian warships left Capetown shortly after 9 a.m. for the naval station at Simonstown. A distinguished company of South ...

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  13. CO-OPERATION.

    LONDON, Monday Evening. -- An international co-oporativo congress has been opened in Glasgow. Six hundred-delegates were present, representing 24 countries, with 130,000. societies ...

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  14. STABLES OF GYMNASIUM ?

    Ald. Walker asked the Lord Mayor at last night's meeting of the City Council whether his attention had been drawn to the fact that the Federal Government was constructing ...

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  15. THE CINGALESE SURGEON.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Dr. E. V. Aserappa, the Cingalese doctor, who joined the Orient mail steamer Orontes as ship's surgeon at Colombo, and whose acceptance of the position led to ...

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  16. LABOR UNREST.

    LONDON, Monday Evening. -- Electrical fitters and assistants employed by the Admiralty have struck as a protest against the employment of non-union painters. ...

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  17. DEFENCE OF THE PACIFIC.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- In some comments on the statements made in the London "Morning Post" as to the condition of the sea defences of the Empire, the Minister for Defence, ...

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  18. COMING OF THE FLAGSHIP.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- It has now been definitely decided by the Federal naval authorities that the flagship Australia and the cruiser Sydney shall proceed direct from Albany to ...

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  19. KALGOORLIE TO PORT AUGUSTA.

    It is estimated that the permanent survey of the railway from Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta, which is at present being carried out by the Home Affairs Department, will involve ...

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  20. POST-OFFICE MEN OUT.

    LONDON, Monday Evening. -- Seven hundred electricians in the Post-office, and hundreds of employees in the Office of Works, have struck against the employment of non-unionists. ...

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  21. FEUD IN COTTON TRADE.

    LONDON, Monday Evening. -- There is a bitter fond between the Socialist and Liberal-Labor sections of the cotton trade unions. The withdrawal of the support of some of the ...

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  22. APPEAL FOR PROTECTION.

    An appeal for increased immediate protection has been made to the Federal Parliament and the Inter-State Commission by the manufacturers of corks and cork material ...

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  23. YOUNG WOMAN SHOT AT.

    Jersey-road, Paddington, was the scone of a shooting affray late last night. A young woman, Elsie Willington (23), residing at No. 82 Jersey-road, was shot at from ...

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  24. BALLINA SCARED.

    BALLINA, Tuesday. -- Dr. P. E. Corlis this morning, notified the health authorities that he had a suspicious case under observation at Ballina. The patient recently returned from ...

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  25. THE THREE FLEET UNITS.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Tuesday. -- Interviewed concerning the cabled remarks of the London "Morning Post," Mr. Allen, Minister for Denfence, said that the policy of 1909 had been ...

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  26. STRIKES AND THREATS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The North "Staffordshire Miners' Federation delegates have given notice that they will strike at the end of September unless all the non-unionists enrol as members ...

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  27. DEATH OF MR. W. KNOX.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- A private cable message was received to-day from London announcing the death in England on Monday of Mr. William Knox, who formerly represented ...

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  28. PEARCE'S REVERSAL OF FORM.

    "I am not surprised at Barry winning," writes an Australian sportsman regarding the recent race for the world's sculling championship, "but I am disappointed at the race pearce ...

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  29. JACK JOHNSON IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Monday Evening. -- Jack Johnson's music-hall engagements have been postponed, on the ground that his appearance would be inadvisable at present, and that the postponement ...

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  30. BARRIER STRIKE.

    BROKEN-HILL, Tuesday. -- Speaking regarding the shop assistants' dispute, Mr. C. F. Butler, Special Commissioner of the Industrial Registrar at Broken-hill, stated that he ...

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  31. VERY HEAVY PARROTS.

    Mr. Page, who represents a Queensland country district, informed the House of Representatives last night that he once made representations to the Postal Department to put up an ...

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  32. SLAVERY EXISTS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Evening. -- According to the report, of a special investigating commissioner, slavery exists throughout the Philippines, and even Manila is not free. ...

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  33. INVITATION TO A MINISTER.

    Johnson has invited Rev. F. B. Meyer, who strongly criticised his appearance on the stage, to grant him an interview to enable him (Mr. Meyer) to judge, at first hand, of Johnson's ...

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  34. THE EX-TREASURER AND MR. WILLIS.

    Mr. Waddell said that practically what the agreement amounted to was a proposal to give this company £100,060 for what could be done under ordinary circumstances for £10,000. ...

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  35. "WE WANT JOHNSON."

    The spectators in the pit and gallery of the Euston Music-hall demanded Johnson's appearance. Men rose in their seats, waving their caps, their catcalls and jeers making a ...

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  36. INTERJECTIONS PLENTIFUL.

    The present session of the House of Representatives has been unusually lively, and interjections have been frequent. It seemed to surprise some members, however, when Mr. ...

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  37. ATTRACTING IMMIGRANTS.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday. -- Mr. Percy Hunter, New South Wales Director of Immigration, is it passenger by the R.M.S. Makura. In an interview he said that special efforts ...

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  38. SPORTING NEWS BY CARLE.

    LONDON, Monday Evening. -- Playing for Nottinghamshire against Derbyshire at Chesterfield, T. Wass took six wickets fro 16, and J. Iremonger four wickets for ten. ...

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  39. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Evening. -- The wool schedule of the Tariff Bill, providing for the importation of raw wool free from duty, has been adopted, the Republican senators ...

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  40. "KEEP YOUR COUGH FOR THE STREET."

    The influenza epidemic that at present has Sydney in its grip, and has been responsible for many irritating incidents, both in church, theatre, train, tram, and boat, has produced ...

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  41. AUSTRALIANS BEAT ALL AMERICA.

    TORONTO, Tuesday. -- The Australians defeated the All Americans by an innings and 147 runs. Crawford dismissed four batsmen for 35, ...

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  42. RIVAL POLITICIANS.

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday. -- Three hundred burghers at Rustenburg greeted the Prima Minister, General Louis Botha, two miles outside the town. The greatest enthusiasm prevailed. ...

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  43. GENERAL CARLE NEWS.

    MADRID, Monday Evening. -- Lightning exploded a gunpowder warehouse at Lerida. Great damage was done to property, and 35 people were injured, one fatally. ...

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  44. AFTER THE CENSURE MOTION.

    At the conclusion of the censure debate in the Legislative Assembly early this morning Mr. M'Farlano resumed the debate in committee on the desirability of introducing the Closer ...

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  45. NEW YORK STATE POLITICS.

    NEW YORK, Monday Evening. -- The friends of ex-Governor Suizer, of New York State, hare attempted to indict Mr. Charles Murphy (the Tammany boss), Mr. Aaron Levy (leader of the ...

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  46. AN INDIAN WEDDING.

    LONDON, Monday Evening. -- The marriage of the daughter of the Gackwar of Baroda with a brother of the Maharajah of Cooch Behar, which was broken off in May, on the eve of the ...

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  47. GRIFFITH V. M'GIRR.

    Mr. Griffith was asked last night to express an opinion concraning Mr. M'Girr's attack. "I read once," said Mr. Griffith, "of a Frenchman who drowaid himself in the Selpe for the ...

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