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  2. BRITISH COAL DEADLOCK.

    The Miners' Federation has issued a manifesto dealing with the situation which has arisen, from the recent conferences with representatives of the Mining ...

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  3. DISASTERS IN INDIA.

    It is feared that nearly 100 lives brave been lost as a result of the ferry boat disaster at the mouth of the Bayer Hooghly. The vessel capsized after it had ...

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  4. STORMS IN AMERICA.

    Twenty-five deaths have been reported as the result of a hurricane which hit the town of Houma, Lousiana. The American Red Cross headquarters were ...

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  5. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Spanish Government has sprung a bombshell on the Powers in connection with the Tangier question. The Diplomatic Correspondent of the London ...

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  6. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    The Kuomintang (or central executive committee) has announced officially the admission of General Feng-Yu-ILsiang into the party, and his appointment as ...

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  7. SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    The deliberations of the Science Congress were practically couluded on Friday, when the last of the papers were delivered, and Saturday was a ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    When Kent in its second innings against the Australians at Canterbury had scored 219 runs for the loss of nine wickets Chapman took a sporting risk ...

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  9. A Priest Shot.

    Some bandits shot fatatly a Roman Catholic priest, Father Ruffeaert, of the Suiyan vicariate, while he was travelling to Shansi. The Chinese who were ...

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  10. AN EXPLANATION.

    The manifesto issued by the Miners' federation says:—Our representatives attended a meeting of mine owners with a genuine desire to prepare the way for ...

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  11. The New Orleans Storm.

    According to a message from New Or-leans, the latest reports regarding the recent storm show that five persons are dead and several are missing. The ...

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  12. Monsoon Floods.

    Enormous damage has been done by the monsoon floods to large areas in India and Burma, ruining crops and taking toll of life and property. The railway ...

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  13. Attitude of Italy.

    Italy has replied to the Spanish Note intimating a desire to meet all of Spain's just demands; and agreeing to Spain's suggestion that the Tangier problem ...

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  14. Religion and Science.

    Professor E. H. Rennie, president of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, addressed a large congregation in St. Andrew's Presbyterian ...

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  15. Proposed Domestic Loan.

    The British, French and Japanese Le-gations protested yesterday against the flotation of a domestic loan in similar terms to those contained in the ...

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  16. Australian Averages.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 199 words
  17. FURTHER DETAILS.

    New Orleans reports that 17 deaths are now attributed to the storm of Wed-nesday. A naval seaplane while circling over the ...

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  18. Projected Conference.

    The report has been confirmed by wellinformed persons in London that Spain has suggested a conference in Geneva on September 1 to consider the Spanish ...

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  19. FINANCIAL SURVEY.

    Although the holiday season is now at its height, and the coal dispute remains unsettled, the Stock Exchange continues steady and business in many of the ...

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  20. VALENTINO'S FUNERAL

    Mr. Donglas Fairbanks (the kinema "star"), several directors and producers of moving pictures, and two countrymen of Rudolph Valentino will carry his body ...

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  21. Disorders in Shanghai.

    The seriousness of the local labour situation was emphasised by the demonstrations which took place yesterday against Japanese mill-owners. Students ...

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  22. Warship for Hankow.

    H.M.S. Despatch has left for Hankow in view of the political situation. A French man of war will follow.—Reuter. ...

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  23. Germany's Position.

    It has been disclosed that at yesterday meeting of the Foreign Affairs Com-mittee of the Reichstag the members of the German National Party voted in ...

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  24. Downing-Street Meeting.

    A verbatim report has been Issued of the recent conversations is Downing-street to ascertain what good offices the Government could render towards a ...

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  25. English Averages.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 words
  26. ESCAPE OF PRISONERS.

    A message from Ionia (Michigan) reports that 24 prisoners escaped from the State Reformatory by overpowering the members of the night force and locking ...

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  27. GERMANY AND WAR.

    Yesterday afternoon, at a given signal the bells in all of the churches in this city rang peals in honour of the men who fell in the great war. Memorial services ...

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  28. MILITARY ACTIVITIES.

    "Strange" and "trivial" are adjectives applied in German circle to the Note from the Conference of Ambassadors to the German Government demanding (1) An ...

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  29. ALAN COBHAM'S FLIGHT.

    Mr. Alan Cobham, accompanied by Sergeant Ward and Mr. C. Capel (the mechanic who was sent from England especially to overhaul the machine in which ...

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  30. Sussex Match.

    The Australians began a match against Sussex at Brighton to-day in glorious weather. The wicket was good and the crowd was probably a record for the ...

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  31. County Games.

    At Blackpool, Lancashire defeated Northants by 10 wickets. Northants, 206 and 231 (Walden 67, McDonald 7 for 113); Lancashire, 438 and 28 for no ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The homeward rush to Australia is in full swing."There are 657 passensers on the steamer Naldera, including Clem Hill and Kelleway (the cricketers). ...

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  33. South-West Visit.

    A party of visiting scientists, numbering about sixty, arrived at Pemberton on Saturday morning; and despite the fact that the day was a wet one the short stay ...

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  34. Government's View.

    It is understood that the Government's view of yesterday's coal discussions is that the miners representatives called the meeting simply for a subsidy. It was ...

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  35. Various Views.

    Viscount Cecil departed for Geneva yesterday. Is is now believed that no obstacle will arise to prevent Germany from taking a sent on the Council as a ...

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  36. DR. J.T.ANDERSON DEAD.

    Dr. John Theodore Anderson, who until recently was Inspector-General of Insane in Western Australia, died in Melbourne to-day. He contracted a chill. ...

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  37. American Help.

    In Cleveland to-day, Mr.Ben Tillett, the British Labour leader, announced That twenty-one standard railway labour organisations in the United States had ...

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  38. BIG SCORE BY HOBBS

    At Lord's, Surrey scored 460 for three wickets versus Middlesex (Hobbs 256 not out, Jardine 72 not out, Sandham 58). At Northampton, Kent scored 233 ...

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  39. BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS.

    The late Dr. John Theodore Anderson, L.R.C.S., (Edin.), concluded his service as Inspector-General of the Insane in Western Australia last Saturday week ...

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  40. SPANISH POLITICS.

    The report that certain artiflery officers have requested the dismissal of General Primo de Rivera is discredited here.—Reuter. ...

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  41. CHANNEL SWIM.

    The American Mrs. Corson, swam the English Channel from Grisuez in 15 hours 40 minutes. Mrs. Corson entered the water at Cape ...

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  42. BEVERLEY SHEEP DISEASE.

    Sir,—As a layman, but one interested in the agricultural pursuits of this State, I was pleased to note in your issue of this morning, that Mr. Bennetts had read ...

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  43. THE SONOMA ROBBERY

    Placide Joseph Duerest (35), who was arrested on the Mexican border on July 15, on a charge of having smuggled aliens into the United States has been ...

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  44. Arrival at Adelaide.

    At 2.30 p.m. to-day Mr. Alan Cobham's aeroplane was sighted coming from the south-east through the low-lying, hazy clouds, and excitement ran high ...

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  45. Items of Interest.

    By scoring 177 not out against "Worcestershire C. P. Mead, the Hampshire left-hander, secured the lead amongst the century makers, but J. B. Hobbs ...

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  46. AN ALBANY TRAGEDY.

    Patrick James Reedy, an elderly man, was the victim of a tragic happening in the early hours of this morning. His dead body, with the throat cut from ...

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  47. WEEK DOWN A SHAFT.

    William S.F. Forth (54), a member of a road-repairing gang at O'Halloran Hill. last Sunday afternoon went for a walk and came across an old ...

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  48. TURKISH PLOT.

    The four men who were sentenced to death in connection with the alleged plot against the life of President Mustapha Kemal Pasha, were executed at midnight ...

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  49. WAR MEMORIALS IN FRANCE.

    In connection with a cable message from London stating that as a result of the War Graves Conference in Paris, the Dominions, out of respect to French ...

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  50. CHILDREN'S SKELETONS.

    A strange story was related at the in-quest on a widow. Jane Shaw (84). After her death, in Manchester, a box was found in her house containig the skeletons of ...

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  51. BROADCAST WEDDING REFUSED.

    A hitch occurred in the arrangements made by 3LO broadcasting station, in connection with the wedding of the winner of the September "bride ...

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  52. IVANHOE MINE FATALITIES.

    The Coroner's inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the deaths of William John O'Connell, and John Joseph Willis, who were killed in the Ivanhoe ...

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  53. AVIATION.

    Commander Rodgers, of Hawaiian flight fame, was taken to the hospital with a broken leg and many bruises, sus-tained when his aeroplane was wrecked ...

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  54. BURIED BY SAND.

    William Garrity (45), of Wellington-street, Richmond, sustained serious injuries, on Saturday morning. when he was buried by the fall of a sand bank at some ...

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  55. STATE POLITICS.

    At a meeting of the Wagin District Council of the Primary Producers' Association on Friday afternoon, Messrs. P. J. Toll and Adam Elder were ...

    Article : 80 words
  56. Advertising

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