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  2. THE IRISH CAUSE.

    LONDON, Thursday,--The conference called by the King to discuss the Home Rule question held a lenthy sitting to-day. The belief is general that the conference will ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  4. THE HINDUS.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.--Convoyed by the cruiser Rainbow, the steamer Komagata Maru departed peacefully. The militia remained on the wharves all night. ...

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  5. AUSTRIAN NOTE.

    BELGRADE, Friday.--The Austrian Note has been received, and a reply by 6 o'clock on Saturday night is required. The Note in couched in sharp terms, and ...

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  6. AT BISLEY.

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  7. RAT INFESTED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--"In every way I concur with the remarks made by Dr. Cumpston, Director of Federal Quarantine, in regard to the possibilities of plague being introduced into ...

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  8. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Cook, at Orange last night, repealed his declaration that if the Federal finances prove elastic the Government will increase the amount of the old-age pension. Owing to the advance ...

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  9. FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    Information received yesterday from South Australia was to the effect that W. Whitty, South Australia's famous left-handed bowler, would be available to tour South Africa with ...

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  10. MISHAP TO THE STEAMER STRATHBLANE.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--The steamer Strathblane, which left Newcastle on the 11th inst. for Honolulu, met with a mishap in the cagineroom, and is now making her way to Sydney ...

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  11. DIVED OVERBOARD.

    VICTORIA, B.C., Friday.--The Japanese--members of the crew of the Komagata Maru--dived overboard while the steamer was passing through Plumper Pass. ...

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  12. SERVICE SHOOTING.

    LONDON, Thursday--Lieutenant-Colonel Merrett, commandant of the Australian Bisley ream, has drafted a letter to the N.R.A. Council, explaining Australia's and the other Dominions' ...

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  13. QUESTION OF WAR.

    The War Office has issued an order prohibiting soldiers from associating with the Ulster and Nationalist Volunteers. Writing to a women's unionist association in ...

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  14. ON THE MOVE.

    VIENNA, Friday.--Several army corps are moving, and warships are proceeding to Semllg. The "Allegemeine Zeitung" states that it is believed that the Servian Prime Minister is ...

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  15. UNION OR LEAGUE.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.--A letter received from a member of the New Zealand Rugby Union team now touring Australia makes startling disclosures regarding the endeavors of the ...

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  16. BOARD OF CONTROL.

    Messrs. F. M'Mullen and T. Howard will contest the vacancy on the Board of Cricket Control caused by the resignation of W.R. M'Elhone. ...

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  17. RED RUSSIA.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Thursday.--The strikers in the Viborg quarter cut down the telegraph poles, tore up pavements, and overturned vans, which they used as barricades, from behind ...

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  18. THE DAVIS CUP.

    CHICAGO, Thursday.--In the Davis Cup match between Australasia and Canada, Brookes (Australia) defeated Schwengers (Canada), by 6-2, 6-3, 6-2; and Wilding (New Zealand) defeated ...

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  19. DIVIDENDS IN MILLIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A is quarterly dividend, absorbing £59,050, will be paid by the Broken Hill Proprietary on August 19. This distribution (which is similar to that available ...

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  20. IRISH GUARDS' CHEERS.

    The Irish Guards have been paraded at Wellington Barracks. Colonel Morris stated that he was sorry that soldiers in uniform should have given way to a political demonstration by ...

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  21. LIBERAL CANDIDATES.

    Mr. W.E. Johnson and Mr. Bruce Smith addressed a well-attended meeting of Land and Parkes electors in the Masonic Hull, Dulwich Hill, last night. ...

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  22. TREASURE IN A WRECK.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Friday.--The Southland Land Board has granted three months' extension of the license of May's syndicate to begin salvage operations to secure the treasure in ...

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  23. BOXING MATCHES.

    Sir,--A letter on this subject from "Australian," appears in your issue of July 24, and is an admirable statement of the case against boxing from the point of view of a man who knows ...

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  24. "INEXCUSABLE WORDS.''

    The "Daily Chronicle" says:--"Mr. Asquith is perfectly aware of the reason why the inexcusable words in the King's speech before the members of the Irish conference were ...

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  25. ENGLISH BUILDERS.

    LONDON, Friday.--A ballot of the provincial master builders has shown a decisive majority in favor of a national lockout. The London builders had several times ...

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  26. "SPORT BY PROXY."

    Sir,--Your correspondent "X,'' has slated earnestly and forcibly his advocacy of all-wool amateur sport. Without any discourtesy may I suggest that his case is really the case ...

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  27. WORKERS' SPIRIT.

    That the revolutionary feeling among the workers of Russia is growing has been apparent for some time. Early in February "Justice," a London Socialist paper, commented on a ...

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  28. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. M.M. Blackburn's return as member for Essendon does not appreciably after the state of parties in the Legislative Assembly. The full House consists ...

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  29. AN APPEAL.

    Sir Horace Plunkett, in a pamphlet, appeals to Ulster to give Home Rule a chance. "I can say with absolute certainty," he declares, "that if Ulster will throw in her lot with Ireland, ...

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  30. ACTRESSES' DECREES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In the London Divorce Court to-day, Mrs. Dudley Ward, formerly Miss Maidie Hope, an actress, also obtained a decree for the restitution of conjugal rights. ...

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  31. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  32. COUNTRY DEMONSTRATIONS.

    ORANGE, Friday.--The annual Protestant demonstration was held last night, in the Oddfellows' Hall, which was crowded. The Rev. Halmarick, Worshipful Master of the local ...

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  33. ALBANIAN INSURGENTS.

    DURAZZO, Thursday.--The insurgents demand the withdrawal of the King and the surrender of Durrazo. They threaten an immediate attack on the city if their demands are refused. ...

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  34. SUNSHINE ON THE SNOW.

    MOUNT KOSCIUSKO, Friday.--The second day of the Alpine Club's carnival was carried out under ideal weather conditions. The morning opened with a light fall of snow, and ...

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  35. A CAVALRY CHARGE.

    ST. JOHN (N.B.), Friday.--Strike riots occurred, in which cavalrymen charged a mob of several thousand strikers, hitting them with the lint of their sabres. Many people were ...

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  36. DISASTROUS HURRICANE.

    BUDAPEST, Friday.--A hurricane yesterday swept over the capital, and seven people were killed and 39 injured. The damage amounts to several million francs. Every boat on the ...

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  37. TO-DAY.

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  38. A HEAT WAVE.

    CHICAGO, Friday.--A heat waver of exceptional strength is spreading over the United States, and records have been broken in Chicago, St. Louis, Oklahoma, and Missouri, the ...

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  39. ARMAMENTS.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Finance Bill was yesterday rend a third time in the House of Commons. Mr. Lloyd George (Chancellor of the ...

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  40. AT KIANDRA.

    KIANDRA, Friday.--The opening session of the Kiandra annual ski carnival took place to-day. The weather was overcast for the first part, but cleared during the afternoon. The ...

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  41. CANCER RESEARCH.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Dr. E.F. Bashford, Superintendent of the Imperial Cancer Research Fund, reports that after 12 years' experience, the so-called cancer villages, cancer ...

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  42. BOORABIL INQUIRY.

    The Act extending the powers of Mr. Justice Pring, as Commissioner to inquire into the Boorabil land resumption, having received the assent of the State Governor, the hearing of ...

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  43. PANAMA CANAL.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--It is formally announced that the Panama Canal will be open to vessels of 30ft. draught on August 15. There will be no ceremonies until the official ...

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  44. ADVISED TO HUSTLE.

    BROKEN HILL, Friday.--The Barrier "Daily Truth." the Broken Hill Labor paper, to-day publishes a long letter from Mr. Holman defending Mr. Cann against the attack made on ...

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  45. BRITISH ASSOCIATION'S VISIT.

    Sir,--Will you add to the obligations under which you have already laid me by permitting me to draw attention to the fact that the members of this association will be with us within ...

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  46. NOT "DOPED."

    LONDON, Thursday.--The stewards of the Jockey Club announce that the sample of saliva taken from Red Finch did not show any sign of doping. ...

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  47. THE EXHIBITION.

    SAN FRANCISCO. Friday.--New Zealand and Australia have Jointly taken the title to the site for the Commonwealth Pavilion at the Panama Exhibition. ...

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  48. GOAL-KICKING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The suggestion in regard to a goal-kicking competition between the best Australian rules kicker and "Dally" Messenger, the famous Rugby League man of ...

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  49. THE EVELEIGH ROBBERY.

    HOBART, Friday.--S.O. Falkiner, the man who was arrested on a charge of being an accessory after the fact in the railway robbery, Sydney, was again before the police court. ...

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  50. CAILLAUX TRIAL.

    PARIS, Thursday.--The editor of the "Journal" gave evidence at the trial of Madame Caillaux, charged with shooting M. Calmette, editor of the "Figaro," that Madame Gueydan, ...

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  51. CONTRIBUTIONS TO DATE.

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  52. A DERELICT FISHING BOAT.

    Captain Alasker, of the collier Helen Nicoll, has reported to the Department of Navigation, at Newcastle, that he had picked up a fishing boat off Norah Head. The boat was floating ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND.

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  54. Advertising

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