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  2. THE SHEFFIELD CHOIR.

    Yesterday was a red-letter day in the musical annals of this State, and will long be remembered with delight by those who listened to the two concerts given in the new ...

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  3. Y.A.L. OVERSEA TOUR.

    The members of the Young Australia League oversea touring party yesterday afternoon returned to Perth from a tour of the Eastern Goldfields, the ...

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  4. THE MEAT SUPPLY.

    No fresh development transpired yesterday in regard to the serious position in the metropolitan meat trade due to the action of the slaughtermen employed at the abattoris at ...

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  5. MOROCCAN CRISIS.

    According to the "Echo de Paris," Germany's ideas of squeezing France for territorial concession in return for promising not to interfere with her in ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    When the House of Commons met today Mr. A. J. Balfour, Leader of the Opposition, gave notice that on Monday next he will move a vote of censure ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND SUGAR STRIKE.

    By the steamer Wyreema 80 men arrived at Townsville for work in the sugar plantations. The majority were young men, mostly from Melbourne. To avoid trouble ...

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  8. THE LONDON STRIKE.

    There are now 14,000 dock labourers on strike in London, and shipping activity is practically paralysed. The steamer Rippingham Grange, which is to convey ...

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  9. DISTURBANCE AT BUNDABERG.

    In the Bundaberg Police Court to-day 12 men were charged with unlawful assembly and having caused persons reasonably to fear a disturbance of the peace on July 22. ...

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  10. A RUSSIAN STRIKE.

    A strike in which 12,000 dock labourers participate is now in force on the Neva, and two-thirds of the shipping trade of St. Petersburg is consequently paralysed. ...

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  11. A MIDNIGHT HOTEL FIRE.

    The Royal Kurhaus Hotel at Pyrmont-Waldeck, in Hanover, the medicinal springs of which make it a favourite Continental resort, was burned down last ...

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  12. PROPOSED STATE REFINERY.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Ferricks introduced a motion in favour of the establishment by the Government of a State sugar refinery, capable at the outset ...

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  13. MURDER IN A CLUB.

    An extraordinary assassination was perpetrated in a Military club in the city. Several officers of the Turkish army were conversing in the club when one ...

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  14. AN ISLAND TRAGEDY.

    A letter has been received by Mr. Amble, of the China Inland Mission, giving further particulars concerning the death of the Rev. Frederick Daniells, near Uru, Malaita, in the ...

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  15. AEROPLANE SCOUTING.

    The French naval authorities at Cherbourg, on the English Channel, are carrying out a series of aviation experiments to ascertain whether submarine ...

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  16. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL.

    In the House of Commons last night the National Insurance Bill introduced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer was debated in Committee. ...

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  17. CIVIC RECEPTION IN PERTH.

    The civic reception in the Perth Town Hall yesterday morning to the visiting Sherfield Choir was arranged to take place at 11 o'clock. Dr. Harriss, organiser of the tour, ...

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  18. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The phenomenal heat this summer is causing great infant mortality in England. During the past week in London alone 158 infants died of enteritis, due to ...

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  19. CAIRO TRAM STRIKE.

    Serious riots have resulted from the strike of Cairo tramway employees. Police charged the mob and sabred the rioters relentlessly. The strikers replied ...

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  20. WOMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Detective Rogerson has been making inquiries concerning the death of Mrs. Rachel Berding, the license of the Farmers' Arms Hotel at Beaufort. The inquest had been ...

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  21. HAYTI'S INSURRECTION.

    The revolutionists have now plainly broken the power of the President, General Antoine Simon. Yesterday after a street riot, in which ...

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  22. FRENCH NAVAL MUTINY.

    A serious mutiny broke out yesterday among the crews of the torpedo boat flotilla at Cherbourg, the French naval port in the English Channel. The men ...

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  23. ALBANIAN INSURRECTION.

    The Sublime Porte has now agreed to grant an amnesty to the Malissori tribes participating in the Albanian revolt on their submission. ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WHARVES.

    Before the Wharves Commission this morning Messrs. John Darling and W. R. Cave gave evidence. Mr. Cave, in the course of his evidence, ...

    Article : 155 words
  25. YORKSHIRE PENNY BANK.

    The popular anxiety caused by the recent suspension of Birkbeck's Bank having adversely affected the Yorkshire Penny Bank, special action is being taken ...

    Article : 92 words
  26. A RUSSIAN ROBBER GANG.

    The police of St. Petersburg last night had a sensational encounter with four well-known malefactors concerned in the robbery of an American shop in the city. ...

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  27. AN UNHAPPY WOMAN.

    The inquest concerning the cause of death of Bertina Evans, the wife of Arthur Henry Evans, machinery agent, who died after a few hours' illness on July 24, was concluded ...

    Article : 128 words
  28. Family Notices

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Assembly met to-day. The Treasurer, speaking on the question of farmers not nominating persons to come out to the State under the Government ...

    Article : 234 words
  30. SHORTAGE OF LABOUR.

    Carpenters are enjoying a boom time. There are two unions in Sydney, the Amalgamated, with a membership of 700, and the Progressive, which has 560 men in its ...

    Article : 133 words
  31. NEW ZEALAND IMMIGRATION.

    The report of the Immigration Department presented to Parliament shows that during the last financial year the number of persons who arrived in the Dominion from the ...

    Article : 98 words
  32. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    The scene of events in connection with the political upheaval has been transferred to Mudgee and Liverpool Plains, where both parties, Liberal and Labour, are fighting for ...

    Article : 178 words
  33. CRICKET.

    The county premiership match between Surrey and Lancashire resulted yesterday in a draw. J. Hobbs for Surrey made 55 and 117. ...

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  34. YACHTING.

    In the Royal Yacht Club's regatta at Cowes yesterday the race for the Kaiser's Cup was won by the Germania. ...

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  35. BITTER PIT IN APPLES.

    The work of investigating the disease of bitter pit in apples will probably occupy Mr. McAlpine's sole attention for three or four years. He has already begun his ...

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  36. NOR'-WEST POLICE.

    Constables Fletcher and Meyers returned on Sunday from an investigation of a supposed murder at Camden Sound. They report having been attacked by blacks at ...

    Article : 49 words
  37. Advertising

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