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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The campaign of the Liberal "Senate Six" in the northern suburbs of Sydney was officially inaugurated at Crow's Nest last night by a demonstration in the Protestant Hall. As ...

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  3. GALES AT SEA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Norwegian ship Hoveling, with a gaunt spar and shreds of sails bearing witness to the wreck of the foremast, was towed by the tug Nyora to Port Melbourne ...

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  4. STATE FINANCES.

    The state Premier and Treasurer yesterday had something to say in reply to the financial criticisms of "The Dally Telegraph." "Extreme pressure on my time," said Mr. ...

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  5. GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    A cordial welcome and assurances of goodwill were given to the Governor-General by the Lord Mayor and aldermen yesterday, on be-half of the citizens of Sydney. The text of ...

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  6. IRISH QUESTION.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The 12th of July celebrations throughout Ulster to-day were conducted quietly. The Nationalist Volunteers at Deny have ...

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  7. CANADIAN NEEDS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, interviewed after his visit to Canada, declared that the Dominion needed farmers, farm hands, and women to the number of 100,000. ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 281 words
  9. MEXICAN PRESIDENCY.

    VERA CRUZ, Monday.--Roberto Estevarulz, Buh-Secretary of Foreign Affairs, announces that President Huerta is about to resign in favor of Francisco Carbajal, Minister of ...

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  10. CARRANZA'S REPLY.

    LAREDO, TEXAS, Monday.--General Carranza, Commander-in-Chief of the Constitutionalists, when interrogated by Huertan agents regarding the acceptability of Francisco ...

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  11. AN AUSTRIAN CONCESSION.

    VIENNA, Monday.--The Austro-Hungarian Government has restored the Canadian-Pacific emigration concession, which was withdrawn in 1913. ...

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  12. SUFFRAGETTE PROTESTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--While the King and Queen were driving to Edinburgh Cathedral today, a suffragette threw a rubber ball carrying a message of protest against forcible feeding. ...

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  13. AN ATTACHES DEPARTURE.

    BERLIN, Monday.--The sudden departure of Colonel Basarolf, Russian Attache, is regarden in some quarters as being connected with recent arrests respecting the sale of military ...

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  14. AMENDING BILL'S TERMS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" contends that the Government should regard the House of Lords' rejection of the terms of the Amending Bill with equanimity, and place the Homo Rule Bill ...

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  15. BOMB IN A CHURCH.

    A bomb, with a burning fuse attached, wan discovered at the Evensong service at St. John's Church, Westminister. A suffragette, who was found leaving the church was arrested. ...

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  16. MR. ASQUITH'S TASK.

    The "Dally Citizen" declares that the Prime Minister's task to-day will tax his powers to the utmost, and that a full and frank review of the parliamentary situation is needed. "A ...

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  17. BRIGANDS IN MOROCCO.

    TANGIER. Sunday.--Brigands held up a motor car in which ten persons were travelling near Ujuda. Four of the passengers were murdered and another wounded. One of the ...

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  18. FURTHER FIRES.

    Suffragettes burned the railway station at Biaby, Leicestershire. A postbag exploded on the Blackpool-manchester train and ignited six other bugs, also ...

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  19. OPINIONS DIFFER.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir Edward Carson inspected 2000 volunteers at Larne. He asked the men to have confidence in their leaders. He saw no evidence of pence, and Ulsterman would have ...

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  20. THE COAL TROUBLE.

    Mr. G. Waits, president of the United Laborers' Union, has returned to Sydney from a visit to the Maitland coalfields. Interviewed last night, he said that the ...

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  21. COASTAL LINERS DELAYED.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--In consequence of the florae Storms that beset shipping in Bass Strait on Sunday, every vessel that arrived in Melbourne to-day from eastward was behind ...

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  22. A DAY IN THE AIR.

    BERLIN, Sunday.--An aviator named Boehm, who flew from Johannisthal, remained in the air for 24 hours. This establishes a new record. Boehm took up 130 gallons of benzine. ...

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  23. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 162 words
  24. A BRIGHTER OUTLOOK.

    Speaking at a Liberal garden party, at Bristol, Mr, Birrelt, Chief Secretary for Ireland, said that the Irish situation was grave, but he was never more sanguine that a reasonable ...

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  25. TRANS-ATLANTlC JOURNEY.

    LONDON, Monday.--Lientenant Porte, in a cable message to the "Daily Mail," denies the rumors that he has abandoned his proposed trans-Atlantic flight. A solution of the ...

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  26. MAHENO HAS A BAD TRIP.

    The heavy westerly gales raging in the Tasman Sea are being felt by the Union liner Maheno, and yesterday the captain reported by wireless that the vessel was having a rough ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA AND ULSTER.

    "I am not going to give you a lead for the Federal elections," declared Mr. James Robinson, Grand Master of the Loyal Orange Lodge, at the huge Town Hall celebration last night. ...

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  28. FIGHTING IN ALBANIA.

    DURAZZO, Sunday.--The Epirotes, after capturing Koritza, recovered all the territory they had previously abandoned in conformity with the decisions of the Treaty of London. Greek ...

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  29. ROUGH AT THE ISLANDS.

    Stormy weather has been experienced at Occan Island and Nauru, in the Pacific, and as a result the loading operations at the phosphates depots have been considerably ...

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  30. PONY RACING.

    Negotiations between the N.S.W. Pony and Galloway Owners and Trainers Association and the Associated Racing Clubs for the settlement of their dispute have failed, and the light ...

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  31. SUMMONS CASES POSTPONED.

    An application was made to Mr. Deputy-Justice Scholes, in Industrial Chambers yesterday afternoon, in connection with the cases against nearly 800 miners in the Newcastle and ...

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  32. LORD GLADSTONE.

    CAPETOWN, Monday.--The newspapers, Irrespective of party, euiogise the sagacity, courage, and tact displayed by Lord Gladstone throughout his Governor-Generalship of South Africa. ...

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  33. ANGLICAN WELCOME.

    An address was also presented to tho Governor-General yesterday by the Archbishop of Sydney, on behalf of the standing committee of the metropolitan diocese and the Chapter of ...

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  34. MILITANT UNDERGRADS.

    Owing to a demonstration by a crowd of noisily militant undergraduates, proceedings connected with a lecture by Miss Adela Pankhurst at the Sydney University yesterday were ...

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  35. ABORTIVE CONFERENCE.

    KURRI KURRI, Monday.--The meeting between the manager of the East Greta Colliery Co., Mr. H. Williams, and the lodge officers, with Mr. Watson, the president of the C.E.F., ...

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  36. CADETS BLOWN UP.

    SHANGHAI, Sunday.--An explosion an the Chinese gunboat Tung Chio, off the Kianghan Arsenal, three miles from Shanghai, killed 35 cadets. ...

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  37. B.H. DEBENTURE ISSUE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Applications for the Broken Hill Proprietary Company's $600,000 loan debentures closed to-day. The debentures are for a 20 years' period, at 6 per cent, ...

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  38. BULL-RING TRAGEDIES.

    MADRID, Monday.--A bullfighter was about to kill a bull in the ring when the animal suddenly rase and knocked the sword high in the air. The weapon in descending gashed a ...

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  39. NEWCASTLE'S MAIN STREET.

    NEWCASTLE, Monday.--At a special meeting of the Newcastle Municipal Council to-night it was decided to accet the tender of the Neuchatel Asphalt Company for the having of ...

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  40. BIG LAND DEAL.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The "News of the World" states that the Duke of Bedford received £2,500,000 for his Covent Garden estate, which has now been sold to Mr. Ormrod, a Manchester ...

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  41. AFTER CHAMPIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The general committee of the Heniey-on-the-Yarra Regatta has decided to send an invitation to the Harvard University and the Winnipeg Rowing Club to ...

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  42. THE BIG RAILWAY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The total revenue received from wharinges at Port Augusta, and the carriage of passengers and goods over the completed portions of the transcontinental ...

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  43. ATTITUDE IN PRAYER.

    BATHURST. Monday.--Preaching at South Bathurst last night. Bishop Long referred to attitudes adopted during prayor. He said there was no room in the church for the nineteenth ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Monday.--Twice recently obstructions have been placed on the railway near Palmerston North, Just before the main trunk express was due. Detectives have ...

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  45. A NOXIOUS THING.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Monday.--Serious allegations, were made in the Christchurch Juvenile Court recently. when a girl aged 15 was charged with drunkenness. It was stated that she was ...

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  46. BOORABIL COMMISSION.

    According to a statement made by the Minister for Justice yesterday, the Boorabil Commission will not begin its proceedings before Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. The ...

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  47. INJURED WHILE BLASTING.

    BROKEN HILL, Monday.--A blasting accident on the Umberumberka water service tank on Block 10 hill this afternoon rather badly injured P. Fitzpatrick about the body and knee. ...

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