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  2. IMPERIAL NAVY.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--According to Router's correspondent at Malta, it is stated in well-informed quarters that Lord Kitchener emphatically opposes the withdrawal of a single ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 436 words
  4. THE TITANIC.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Five of the Sunday newspapers state that the report of Senator Smith, chairman of the United States Senate Investigation Committee, with regard ...

    Article : 177 words
  5. PORT OF LONDON.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Millwall is the name of the non-unionist who is alleged to be the original cause of the trouble. He is a watchman, and belonged to the Foremen's ...

    Article : 127 words
  6. FARMERS AND POLITICS.

    There are several spirited references to political matters in the annual report of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, referred to elsewhere. ...

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  7. THE NAVAL COLLEGE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The plans for the preliminary works at the Naval College at Jervis Bay are ready at the Home Affairs Department. ...

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  8. THE CAPITAL DESIGNS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Minister for Home Affairs received the following cablegram to-day from Mr. W. B. Griffin, of Chicago, Iilinois, the winner of the first prize in the ...

    Article : 133 words
  9. EMPIRE PROBLEMS.

    As customary the day room of the Royal Exchange was much too small to accommodate all who desired to participate in the Empire Day demonstration, promoted by the board ...

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  10. A LITHGOW COMPETITOR.

    LITHGOW, Monday.--Mr. C. H. Caswell, who collaborated with Messrs. J. C. Coulter and W. Scott Griffiths, in drawing up design No. 10 of the Federal City design competition, which ...

    Article : 207 words
  11. PRESS OPINIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.--The "Pall Mall Gazette" agrees with the wisdom of various, parts of the Empire vicing with each other on naval matters, each in its own way, and considers ...

    Article : 141 words
  12. FIGHT TO A FINISH.

    LONDON, Friday.--The transport workers' executive announce that the strike was declared in consequence of the boycotting of union men, the employers deliberately breaking ...

    Article : 202 words
  13. THE BRITISH COMMISSION.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--At to-day's sitting of the British Commission, which is inquiring into the circumstances of the Titanic disaster, M'Bride, the wireless operator of the ...

    Article : 58 words
  14. SUFFRAGETTE RIOTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The jury made a strong recommendation to mercy when they found Mrs. Pankhurst and Mr. and Mrs. Pethick Lawrence--charged with conspiracy in connection ...

    Article : 75 words
  15. WILL PUT LABOR PARTY IN OFFICE.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.--Mr. Norman Cameron, M.H.A., has written a letter to the press, defining his position in the new Assembly, in which he, as an Independent, holds the balance ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA'S VALUABLE WORK.

    The "Westminster Gazette" publishes a special article, emphasising Australia's valuable Imperial work in the Pacific, her invitation to the Admiralty to send out an expert, and her. ...

    Article : 65 words
  17. IN WERRIWA.

    GOULBURN, Friday.--Among the speakers who have come into the Werriwa fight to lend assistance to Mr. Conroy is Senator Chat-away, of Queensland, who spoke to-night at ...

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  18. DOMINION'S ENTHUSIASM

    Sir William Hall-Jones, Domin on High Commissioner, interviewed, said that New Zealanders had the strongest enthusiasm for the battleship scheme, and there was no shadow of ...

    Article : 43 words
  19. COVENT GARDEN PORTERS' STRIKE.

    LONDON, Friday.--Three hundred Covent Garden porters have resolved to strike for a porters' schedule of wages.. ...

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  20. MANN, MALATESTA, AND THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, leader of the Parliamentary Labor Party, asked for the release of Mr. Tom Mann--convicted of ...

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  21. GENERAL STRIKE PROPOSAL

    The secretary of the Lithgow prisoners' release committee (Mr. F. J. Riley) has received further replies to the circular sent out by that body advocating a one-day strike of miners ...

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  22. THE COAL AWARDS.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Sir Walter Lawrence, chairman of the South Stafford and East Worcester District Coal Wages Board, has awarded the underground workers the ...

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  23. ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS

    LONDON, Friday.--Sir George Reid, interviewed on his return from Berlin, said: "My visit to Germany has convinced me that the the Germans are one with Britain in their ...

    Article : 113 words
  24. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 209 words
  25. IMPOSSIBLE TO PAY.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--The coal-owners state that the award made by Sir Edward Clarke, chairman of the South Yorkshire District Wages Board, is too high for many of the ...

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  26. MESSAGE TO MAWSON.

    Dr. Douglas Mawson, of Australia and the South Pole, is an old Fort-street boy. The following message was sent yesterday by Professor David to Admiralty House, for wireless ...

    Article : 257 words
  27. A TRADE MISSION.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Sir George Reid, Australian High Commissioner, who has returned to' London from his visit to Berlin, where he went on a mission to arrange for the ...

    Article : 101 words
  28. RIOTS IN PESTH.

    BUDA PESTH, Thursday Evening.--During a suffrage demonstration held yesterday serious rioting occurred. Two persons were killed, and 63 were ...

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  29. BUTCHERS' EARLY CLOSING

    The master butchers of Sydney favor the proposal to close their shops at 6 p.m. on Saturdays, provided that this departure from present custom is made general by law. ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA AND JAPAN.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Japan Society held its annual dinner yesterday, the Ambassador, Baron Kate, presiding. The Australian High Commissioner (Sir ...

    Article : 99 words
  31. IN A STATE OF SIEGE.

    LONDON, Friday.--Buda Pesth is in a stale of siege, and 60,000 persons are holding demonstrations in the streets. The election of Count Tisza, the chief ...

    Article : 172 words
  32. PORTUGAL AND THE VATICAN.

    LISBON, Friday.--The Chamber of Deputies, by 50 votes to 45, has adopted the bill for suppressing the Legation at the Vatican. ...

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  33. THE MISSING DREDGE.

    A telegram received last evening from Auckland stated that the H.M.S. Encounter had sailed to make another search for the missing dredge Manchester. ...

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  34. A 24-HOUR BATTLE.

    EL PASO (TEXAS), Friday.--After a 24-hour battle the Government troops captured the town of Bellano, the rebels fleeing to the north. Heavy losses were sustained by the rebel ...

    Article : 55 words
  35. FRENCH CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES.

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  36. ROUGH SEAS ON THE COAST.

    Rough seas were rolling in along the coast throughout yesterday as a result of the south-east gales which swept the seaboard on Thursday. The wind moderated in places during the ...

    Article : 249 words
  37. A SAVAGE ASSAULT.

    Two brothers, upon entering an hotel in King-street, Newtown,were last night savagely attacked by a mob of young men, and sustained injuries. ...

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  38. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    PARIS, Thursday Evening.--M. Isvolsky, Russian Ambassador in France, states that both the Russian Chamber of Commerce and the Governments of France and Russia are endeavoring to ...

    Article : 62 words
  39. JAPANESE FISHING CONCESSIONS.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday Evening.--Advices received from Japanese sources announce the formation of an extensive Japanese fishery company, with a largo capital. ...

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  40. REICHSTAG PROROGUED.

    BERLIN, Friday.--The Reichstag has prorogued to November 26. Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, the Imperial Chancellor, 'congratulated the deputies on ...

    Article : 58 words
  41. AERONAUTICS.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--English aviators are organising a flight from London to India. ...

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  42. ULSTER'S AUDACIOUS CLAIM.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Mr. J. Dillon (Mayo East), speaking at Barnsley, declared that he was not over sanguine regarding the position of the Home Rule Bill. ...

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  43. PANAMA CANAL DUES.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Evening.--By a vote of 147 to 126, the House of Representatives has reaffirmed the decision that no tolls shall be charged American vessels engaged in ...

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  44. WILBUR WRIGHT DYING OF TYPHOID.

    DAYTON (OHIO), Friday.--Mr. Wilbur Wright, who, with his brother, Mr. Orville Wright, has done so much for the science of aviation, is dying of typhoid. ...

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  45. ROBBERY AT BURWOOD.

    A sneak thief yesterday entered the residence of David Ritchie, Purnell-street, Burwood, and stole a quantity of jewellery and electroplated ware, valued at about £15. ...

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  46. PRODUCE STORE DAMAGED BY FIRE.

    A two-storied wooden produce store in Parramatta-road, Leichhardt, was last night severely damaged by fire, caused by sparks from fireworks. ...

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  47. NEW BISHOP OF TRURO.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Archdencon Burrows, of Birmingham, vicar of Edgbaston, has been appointed Bishop of Truro, in succession to the late Dr. Charles W. Stubbs ...

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  48. THE 'PRINCIPAL LIBRARIAN.

    Sir,--Mr. Carmichael, in your issue of to-day, has expanded one remark that was attributed to him; but I cannot withdraw my own criticism, which had no reference to that. In ...

    Article : 125 words
  49. PLEA FROM SHIPOWNERS.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--The Senate Commitee on Inter-Ocean Canals heard pleas from a number of shipowners, demanding free passage for ships through the Panama Canal. Such ...

    Article : 87 words
  50. MR. ASQUITH TO SPEAK IN DUBLIN.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--The Prime Minister. Mr. Asquith; will address a Home Rule meeting in Dublin on July 18. Mr. John Redmond will preside. ...

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  51. IMMIGRANTS BY THE WAKOOL.

    The P. and.O. branch service steamer Wakool arrived last evening from London, via Capetown. She brought a number of immigrants for Australian and New Zealand ports, 51 being ...

    Article : 71 words
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