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  2. NEW DESTROYERS.

    LONDON, Monday--The Admiralty has placed orders for 12 destroyers out of the 20 in the 1911 programme. Some of them are of a new type, and will ...

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  3. DEAD OR ALIVE.

    TEHERAN, Monday.--The Mejliss (National Assembly) has offered the sum of £20,000 for the capture of the ex-Shah Mahomed Ali, dead or alive; while smaller sums have been placed on ...

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  4. NO FIGHT.

    PARIS, Sunday.--Sir Francis L. Bertie, British Ambassador at Paris, to-day had a conference with M. Deselves, Minister for Foreign Affairs. ...

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  5. LORD DENMAN.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The new Governor-General, Lord Denman, with Lady Denman, and an imposing suite, landed to-day at St. Kilda after breakfast. ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 332 words
  7. LABOR'S RESPITE.

    Yesterday afternoon the Lieutenant-Governor, Sir William Cullen, had another interview with Mr. Wade, who on Saturday had received his Excellency's commission to form a ...

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  8. THE NAVAL REVIEW.

    LONDON, June 30.--"The great fleet is marshalled in five main lines, occupying an area of six miles by two, and stretching from Southsea Castle to Lee-on-the-Solent. In tonnage and ...

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  9. MR. M'GOWEN'S SUCCESS.

    LONDON, June 30.--The interesting feature about the dinner given by those interested in New South Wales to Mr. M'Gowen at the Trocadero on Tuesday night was that more than 90 ...

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  10. PEERS AND PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.--Lord Stanmore, writing to "The Times," suggests that the Lords still possess the power to discharge a new Peer from the service of the House during the remainder ...

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  11. THE INSURANCE BILL.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. Victor Grayson (Socialist, ex-M.P. for the Colne Valley Division of Yorkshire), speaking at Bradford, declared that the Insurance Bill would smash friendly ...

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  12. KAISER AND HIS MINISTERS.

    BERLIN, Sunday.--The Imperial Chancellor and Prussian Premier. (Dr. von Bethmanu- Hollwog) and the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Herr von Kiderlen-Waechter) have joined the ...

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  13. AN INSPIRED STATEMENT.

    BERLIN, Monday.--The interview between the Kaiser and his Ministers has concluded. The "Frankfurter Zeitung" is assured from a competent source that the Kaiser thoroughly ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN IRON DEPOSITS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. W. L. Baillieu. M.L.C., Victorian Commissioner of Public Works, in a letter to "The Times" says:--"Australia badly needs the genius and enterprise ...

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  15. INTERNATIONAL SOLIDARITY.

    BERLIN, Monday.--In welcoming the visiting French trades-unionists at a demonstration. the Socialists pledged themselves to do all in their power to prevent the crisis ...

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  16. HEAT WAVE ON THE CONTINENT.

    PARIS, Sunday.--The heat wave experienced on the Continent throughout the past week continues. The thermometer registered 100deg. in the ...

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  17. ABUSE OF THE PREROGATIVE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. A. J. Balfour, leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons, writing to a constituent, says that the country ought to thoroughly realise that the Unionist ...

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  18. A FIENDISH NURSE.

    VIENNA, Monday.--A nurse, named Marie Gorzsan, has been arrested for wholesale poisoning at Szegedin, in Hungary. The deaths of many married men from some ...

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  19. TO-DAY.

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  20. "UNTHINKABLE."

    LONDON, Sunday.--Mr. H. Pike Pease (Unionist, Darlington), addressing the Primrose League at Woking, said the suggestion made that the Unionist Peers would vote for the Parliament ...

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  21. CASE OF NURSE MALECKA.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Monday.--The Foreign Office has informed the British Ambassador that Miss Malecka--who is said to have been confined, for several months in a prison in ...

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  22. STARVING ALBANIANS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Dr. Randall T. Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. A. F. Winnington Ingram, Bishop of London, and others, have issued an appeal for subscriptions in aid of ...

    Article : 85 words
  23. STRIKES SETTLED.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The terms of the settlement of the London dockers strike will mean an increased payment of £150,000 annually in wages by the employers. ...

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  24. STATE REVENUE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 320 words
  25. PROSECUTOR CASTIGATED.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Before the Criminal Court to-day Thomas Glendinning pleaded guilty to shooting at Edgar Herman Day on June 6, with intent to murder. ...

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  26. OUR NAVAL BOUNDARIES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Though by the new naval agreement the Australian station is lessened in extent, it will still comprise more than 10,000,000 square miles of ocean area. ...

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  27. EXPLOITING SOUTH AFRICA.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.--Mr. J. B. M. Hertzog, Minister for Justice in the Union Cabinet, speaking at Port Elizabeth, declarel that what South Africa wanted was not the consolidation ...

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  28. BRITISH MINERS' DEMANDS.

    LONDON. Sunday.--The British Miners' Federation have decided to ask the mine-owners to consider the payment of a district minimum wage for working in abnormal places. ...

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  29. THE C.S.R.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Hughes says, in reply to Mr. Knox, of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company:--"I have not had time to go carefully through ...

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  30. CRETANS THREATEN REVOLT.

    CANEA (Crete), Sunday.--Further trouble is threatening in Crete. The treasury is empty and the Government have announced their inability to pay the ...

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  31. PLAGUE IN EAST INDIES.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--Forty-one cases of plague and 40 deaths from the same cause have occurred at Malang, a town on the south coast of Java, in a weck. ...

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  32. IS IT LEGAL?

    Mr. Wade was severe in criticising Mr. Holman's action. He says it is illegal, Mr. Holman and his colleagues having ceased to be Ministers when their resignations were accepted. He ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir J. A. Dowar, M.P. (Liberal Inverness-shire), chairman of John Dewar and Sons Ltd., distillers, entertained at Dufflin Castle, Perthshire, 130 oversea visitors, including Mr. Justice ...

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  34. ITALY'S NATIONAL DIGNITY.

    ROME, Monday.--Owing to Argentina imposing irksome quarantine restrictions, the Government, in order to "uphold the national dignity," has issued a decree suspending ...

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  35. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The net State revenue for July was £717,400, an increase of £151,882 compared with July, 1910. Under the heading of excise there was an increase of ...

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  36. MELBOURNE'S SHALLOW BAY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Davidson, Inspector-General of Public Works, in a memorandum on port improvements says:--"The time is looked forward to when large ...

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  37. ENROLMENT OF CADETS.

    No difficulty has been experienced by the District Naval Officer (Commander Brownlow) in securing boys as naval cadets. So far, 530 have signed on in connection with reserve "O." ...

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  38. THE MOTOR TRAGEDY.

    DENMAN, Monday.--The body of Mr. James Mackay was found to-day about 400 yards below the spot where the motor accident occurred last week. There was every appearance of Mr. ...

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  39. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Monday.--The revenue returns for June show receipts at £182,852, of which £47,070 was a contribution from the Commonwealth. The expenditure was £242,250, leaving a deficit ...

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  40. GERMAN OR AUSTRALIAN PIPES.

    LITHGOW, Monday.--The Mayor (Ald. Pillans) to-day made the following reply to the criticism of Mr. Hoskins in regard to the use of German steel pipes instead of Australian c cast ...

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  41. IMPORTATION OF WORKERS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Acting Minister for External Affairs is receiving requests almost daily from employers for permission to import workers under contract from Europe. ...

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  42. ASSISTED IMMIGRATION.

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  43. WARSHIPS FOR COLOMBO.

    The departure of the cruisers Cambrian, Psyche, Pyramus, and Pioneer, which were under orders to sail yesterday for Colombo for the purpose of being recommissioned, has been ...

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  44. CLASSIFICATION OF TELEGRAPHISTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner to-day met his inspectors in conference regarding the classification of telegraphists. ...

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  45. TEACHING THE YOUNG IDEA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--As a result of the disturbance which occurred in connection with the training of cadets at Yarraville on July 4, two lads (Henry Miller and John Cavanagh) ...

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  46. "MUCH VIRTUE IN 'IF.'"

    PERTH, Monday.--The Acting-Premier (Mr. Gregory), whom the Labor Federation at a meeting on Saturday night strongly condemned for "the precipitate, and indecent haste" with ...

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  47. WIRELESS FROM THE COOMA.

    A wireless message was received last evening from the steamer Cooma, stating that she would arrive at Brisbane at 10.30 o'clock last night, all well on board; fine weather. ...

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