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  2. ORGANISING.

    Not only is Labor active in the arena of Federal politics, but it is silently, secretly, and swiftly organising its forces in an endeavor to capture the representation Of the ...

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  3. CORONATION GALA.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--The Coronation gala performance took place last night at His Majesty's Theatre. The royal party included the King and Queen, the royal guests, ambassadors, members ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  5. THE DECLARATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Fifty- three Chambers of Commerce have signed and forwarded to Mr. Asquith (Prime Minister) and Sir Edward Grey (Minister for Foreign Affairs) a protest against the Declaration of London. ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The New South Wales dinner was held last night, when the Agent-General (Mr. T. A. Coghlan) presided over an attendance of over 200 guests, including ...

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  7. TIGHTENING BONDS.

    The last meting of the Political Labor Executive dealt with an amended scheme which is proposed to form a new basis for the election of future conferences of the party. ...

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  8. SHIPPING HELD UP.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The shipping strike is extending. The crews of three of the Peninsula and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's liners at Tilbury struck to-day. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    LONDON. Tuesday.:--The Prince of "Wales, accompanied by Princess Mary and Prince George, to-day inspected the oversea Coronation contingents at Chelsea. Lord Abercorn (Groom of the Stole, and Lord ...

    Article : 121 words
  10. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Fitzpatrick put several questions to the Acting-Premier as to the position occupied in England by the cadets Iron New South Wales; ...

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  11. THE QUESTION OF OFFICIAL SANCTION.

    "The action of Mr. Fisher," the Prime Minister, and Mr. Pearce, Minister for Defence, in reference to tho cadets, is, to my mind, inexplicable," said Aid. Thomas Ross, of ...

    Article : 325 words
  12. COMMON CAUSE.

    LONDON, "Wednesday.--The Carters' Union and the Dock Laborers 'Union of Liverpool have decided not to handle goods belonging to firms involved In the seamen's strike. ...

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  13. AT A STANDSTILL.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--Work Is at at standstill here in consequence of the seamen's strike on 20 out of the 35 steamers in port. ...

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  14. TO-DAY.

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  15. CITIZEN OFFERS £1000.

    A deputation, representing the Chamber of Commerce and the Highland Society of New South Wales, waited upon the Lord Mayor (Sir Allen Taylor) at the Town-hall yesterday morning ...

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  16. MINISTERS AND COMMISSIONER.

    A series of questions was asked in the Legislative Assembly yesterday regarding the relationship between Ministers and the Chief Commissioner for Railways. Mr. Gillies wanted ...

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  17. MRS. COGHLAN'S RECEPTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--After last night's New Sotub Wales banquet;- Airs. Coghlan, wife of the Agent-Gonoral, gave a reception, which was largely attended, those present including Air. ...

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  18. UNIONIST ORGANISATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. A. D. Steel-Mait- land, M.P. (Unionist, Birmingham East), succeeds Sir' A. Acland-Hood (who has been raised to the peerage) as chief organiser of the Conservative Party. ...

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  19. AN ADMIRAL'S LETTER.

    LONDON, "Wednesday. --Vice-Admiral Sir Hedworth Lambton has"" a letter "in to-day's newspapers, in which he strongly opposes the ratification of the Declaration of London. ...

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  20. NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Sir George Reid, High' Commissioner for Australia, to-day entertained Lord Denman, Governor-General Designate of the Commonwealth, at a banquet at tho Empire ...

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  21. KING'S GARDEN PARTY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The King gave a garden party at Buckingham Palace to-day. The weather was magnificent for the function, which was attended by 0000 guests. ...

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  22. THE AUSTRALIAN CRUISERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Senator G. F. Pearce, Australian Minister for Defence, accompanied by Captain R. Muirhead Collins. (Secretary to the High Commissioner) and Commander Pethe- briage (Secretary for "Defence), ...

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  23. THE POLITICAL' SITUATION.

    Lobby opinions of the result of the Independents' declared opposition of the Industrial Bill vary greatly. If the whole of the Opposition and the seven Independents vote against the ...

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  24. SHIFTING A TOWN.

    VANCOUVER (B.C.), Tuesday.--Forward, a new "town in Saskatchewan, has determined upon a remarkable undertaking. Since the railway would not come to the town ...

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  25. PARLIAMENTARIANS AT DINNER.

    ' LONDON, Tuesday.--The Grocers" Company entertained the overseas members of Parliament at a banquet to-day. Sir John Quick M.H.R. (Vic), who responded to the toast of ...

    Article : 81 words
  26. SHORTAGE OF TEACHERS.

    The subject of the shortage of public school teachers in New South Wales was brought before the notice of Parliament yesterday, when Mr. Black moved the adjournment of the ...

    Article : 463 words
  27. THE LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE.

    LOS ANGELES, "Wednesday.--"With a view to securing Mrs. Ortic M'Manigai's evidence on behalf of the prosecution in "The Times'.' dynamiting case, the detectives confronted her with ...

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  28. THE BALKAN TROUBLE.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Tuesday..--At' the instance of Shevket Turgut Pasha, who is In command of the operations against the Albanian rebels, those rebels in the Malissori country have been allowed another fortnight ...

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  29. AN OVERSEAS BANQUET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The members of the Loudon County Council last night entertained the visiting overseas parliamentarians at a banquet at the Hotel Cecil. ...

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  30. CARDINAL'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    Cardinal Moran has written to the Acting Premier congratulating the Government on the success of the children's Coronation festival, and convoying the thanks of the . teachers and the ...

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  31. AVIATOR'S DARING FEAT.

    NIAGARA FALLS, Wednesday. --Lincoln Beachy, a Californian aviator, biplaned over the Falls, swooped beneath the arches of the upper steel bridge down the Gorge almost to the ...

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  32. THE RECIPROCITY WRANGLE.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--A motion to the effect that the taking of the vote on the Reciprocity Bill should be postponed until July 24 was defeated In the Senate. ...

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  33. CHILDREN'S VOICES ACROSS THE SEAS.

    In yesterday's issue was published a cablegram from the Coronation gathering of London school children assembled in the Guildhall, conveying a greeting in love and loyalty" to the ...

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  34. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    WINNIPEG, Wednesday.--Mr. R. R. Borden (leader of the Opposition), while campaigning in tho Prairie Provinces, has outlined the. Conservative Party policy. If returned to power at the coming elections, ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT:

    ADELAIDE, "Wednesday.--The Governor, Sir Day Bosanquet, opened Parliament to-day. The opening Speech announced that the credit balance at the end of June was estimated at ...

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  36. STRUCK OIL.

    GRAFTON, Wednesday.--Interest has been manifested In mining circles this week respecting the application of a Sydney syndicate for a lease of the Grafton racecourse for mineral purposes. ...

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  37. "UNPARDONABLE PERFIDY."

    GOULBURN, Wednesday. --Organisation throughout the whole of the electorates in the southern State district Is being very successfully effected by the party organiser. Mr. F. ...

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  38. MINISTER'S THANKS TO SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    The Minister for Public Instruction, Mr. Beeby, desires, on behalf of the Government, to convey to all teachers, State and non-State, who assisted in the- recent Children's Festival on ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND SUGAR TROUBLE.

    MACKAY, Wednesday.-- Plane creek mill had another satisfactory run to-day, 202 tons being treated. The workers in the strike camp are gradually returning to their positions. ...

    Article : 144 words
  40. NEW FRENCH CABINET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 148 words
  41. NEW YORK SMUGGLING CASE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  42. FEDERAL PAPER MONEY.

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  43. SECRET OF THE SOUTH.

    A locture on .the subject of "Antarctica. with special reference to the Mawson expedition, is to be delivered by. Professor David, in the Town-hall to- morrow night, in the presence ...

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  44. THE LAW STEPS IN.

    CAIRNS, Wednesday.-- The sugar labor trouble reached a further stage at Hambledon by the issue of over 30 summonses against men for alleged breaches of the agreement. The ...

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  45. NEW ORIENT LINER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Orient Company's now steamer Orama was launched to-day at the Clyde.. The new liner sails for Australia la November next. ...

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  46. CUSTOMS LEAKAGES COMMISSION.

    The members of the Royal Commission on Customs Leakages, which meets this morning In the Customs House, arrived yesterday from Melbourne The commissioners are Messrs. ...

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  47. COAL MINE ON FIRE.

    CLERMONT (Q.), Wednesday.-- A fire broke out in the Blain Athol Company's mine early this morning. Volumes of smoke were noticed issuing from the air-shaft Great difficulty ...

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  48. SHORTLIVED FREEDOM.

    ORANGE, Wednesday.--Joseph Bartley, otherwise -known as Bungaree Bill, who escaped from the custody of Senior-constable Faton whilst being taken from Forest Reefs to Millthorpe ...

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  49. "NE TEMERE'' DECREE.

    PERTH, Wednesday.-- The executive council of the Methodist Church has forwarded to the premier and the press an emphatic protest against the "Ne Temere" decree, as an ...

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  50. THE BRADFORD WOOL TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Several hundred Bradford woolcombers broke into a mill yesterday, and stopped the machinery. The police intervened, and stones were ...

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  51. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT LOANS.

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.--The Federal Government's role of money- lender is likely to be further-developed shortly, after the new financial year begins, on Saturday-next. A number ...

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  52. NO UNEASINESS ON THE BARRIER.

    BROKEN-HILL, Wednesday.--So far the decision of the High Court is the engine-drivers and firemen's case Is not causing any unensiness in Barrier union circles, which all have ...

    Article : 52 words
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