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  2. THE BALKANS.

    The conflict between Greek and Bulgarian troops on the Anghista-Bopterima lines ceased on Saturday by mutual consent. The Greeks lost 60 men in killed and wounded, and the ...

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  3. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    In spite of Government prohibition the Men's League of the Women's Suffrage movement attempted to demonstrate in Hyde Park on Sunday. ...

    Article : 80 words
  4. EMPIRE TRADE.

    The Empire Trade Commission took evidence at Parliament House to-day, Mr. G. E. Foster, Canadian Minister for Trade and Customs, presiding. ...

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  5. ANTARCTIC.

    The following wireless message has been received from Dr. Mawson, leader of the Australian scientific expedition to the Antarctic now wintering at Commonwealth ...

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  6. INDIGNANT RIFLEMEN.

    Last year the riflemen belonging to the various rifle clubs in Western Australia were keenly resentful of the treatment meted out to them by the Commonwealth ...

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  7. MINISTERS ON TOUR.

    From Cunderdin the Minister for Lands (Mr. Bath) and the Minister for Works (Mr. Johnson) proceeded to Tammin, and thence through the big stretch of Yorkrakine ...

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  8. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The Town Hall last evening was crowded when addresses relative to the referenda proposals were given by Sir Walter James, K.C., and Mr. James Gardiner. Mr. Charles ...

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  9. BULGARIA V. SERVIA.

    Servia and Bulgaria have, since the fighting with Turkey ceased, developed strong hostility in respect to their rival claims to territorial annexations in Macedonia. Greece ...

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  10. IRISH OUTBREAKS.

    In Ireland during a Saturday night performance at the Empire Theatre, Dublin, a scare was caused by the discovery of a bomb containing 24 gun cartridges, connected with ...

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  11. ESSAD PASHA DISBANDS.

    Essad Pasha, with the troops which he withdrew from Skutari on its surrender, is now reported to have disbanded at Tirano 16,000 Turkish redifs (recruits), but ...

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  12. THE ENGLISH RECORD.

    A series of "militant" outbreaks occurred on Sunday. At Newcastle, suffragettes broke into an unoccupied house, but decamped hurriedly ...

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  13. WAR INDEMNITY.

    It is now announced that the Balkan allies have formulated in figures the losses they have sustained by attacking Turkey and seizing her territories. They demand ...

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  14. THE MATERNITY BONUS.

    The hearing of the charges of fraud in connection with claims for the maternity bonuses against Dr. E. G. Leger Erson and two nurses, Hannah Jane Hurrell and ...

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  15. IN ITALY.

    Signor Gioletti, Premier and Minister for the Interior of Italy, interviewed on the female suffrage question, states that he is in favour of gradually granting votes to ...

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  16. BULGARIA'S PRISONERS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" publishes a harrowing interview with an English lady who has been working in the "Red Crescent" mission at Sofia. She gives a terrible account of ...

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  17. ARGENTINE BEEF TRUST.

    An agitation is being raised by the Argentine newspapers against an alleged attempt to establish a "meat trust" in the Republic. The Rural Society has summoned ...

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  18. A QUEER SENSATION.

    A mysterious tragic affair is reported from France. A young man, believed to be named Hunscheidt, has been discovered shot dead outside Toulon arsenal. ...

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  19. INTERNATIONAL ATHLETICS.

    The European congress held at Lausanne, in Switzerland, respecting athletic international competition at the Olympic Games of 1916, has emphasised the astounding ...

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  20. "A PATRIOTIC SUBSCRIPTION."

    The "Daily News," which is the most inveterate opponent of Earl Roberts's "National service" system of defence, is further booming the Sellars family, who after ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. A MANILA TYPHOON.

    A cablegram from the Philippine Islands reports that a severe typhoon has raged round the coasts. Details are lacking, but it is known that many steamers' lighters ...

    Article : 67 words
  22. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Asquith, Prime Minister of England, accompanied by Mrs. Asquith and Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, with his wife, have, a London cablegram ...

    Article : 245 words
  23. FEDERAL ARBITRATION COURT.

    The hearing of the claim by the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association for an award fixing the rates of pay and hours and conditions of work of ...

    Article : 525 words
  24. AN OVERSEA FLIGHT.

    The German aeronaut, Brizepone, has made a successful aeroplane flight from Bremen, on the German coast of the North Sea, via Brussels in Belgium, and Calais in ...

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  25. BRITISH SOCIALISTS.

    The annual congress of the British Socialist Association at Blackpool, in Lancashire, was mainly notable for noisy demonstrations against the executive authorities of the ...

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  26. FRENCH AND ENGLISH.

    The London County Council has sent on a visit to Paris, in pursuance of a French invitation, 80 schoolchildren. On the other hand many French schoolboys are paying a ...

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  27. SHOOTING A HUSBAND.

    Frau Blume, who shot her husband at Posen, in East Prussia, because he would not give up her lover's incriminating letter and promise not to divorce her, has been ...

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  28. MISCELLANEOUS.

    At Leith, the port of Edinburgh, a serious outbreak of swine fever has occurred. On Friday 400 infected hogs were destroyed by the authorities. ...

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  29. THE FITZROY TRAGEDY.

    The inquiry concerning the death of Henry MacNamara as a result of injuries received through being assaulted at Fitroy on April 19, was concluded to-day, Frank Clabbey, ...

    Article : 338 words
  30. THE POPE'S RECOVERY.

    His Holiness Pope Pius X. has now so effectively recovered from his recent severe attack of influenza that a solemn "Te Deum" service was held yesterday in St. ...

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  31. DIRECTOR OF LIGHTHOUSES.

    Contrary to expectations Commander Brewis is not to be appointed to the newly created position of Director of Lighthouses, to which a salary of £800 per annum is ...

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  32. DISEASE AMONG MAORIS.

    Two natives of Whangarei are suffering from a disease which one doctor has diagnosed as smallpox, and another as chickenpox. The sufferers were immediately sent ...

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  33. ENGLISH RAILWAYS.

    The personal attitude of employees of British railway companies, emphasised last year in the Knox and Richardson cases, is again a matter of serious concern. ...

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  34. VICTORIA.

    Considerable interest was manifested at the City Court to-day in connection with the hearing of charges of perjury preferred by Charles Burchell, president of the Lunary ...

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  35. THE MANLY SENSATION.

    A man was arrested in the Domain this morning on suspicion of being the person wanted in connection with the shooting of Ernest James Overton at his home at Manly ...

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  36. A MESSAGE FROM THE SEA.

    A message in a bottle found at Wanganui considerably blurred by water, reads:—"Monday, 16/7/1912. Nomia sinking, hurricane 42 degrees S.L., 160 degrees east. ...

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  37. FRANK AND TEUTON.

    A Franco-German Socialist Conference is being held in Switzerland for the purpose of promoting a Franco-German entente cordiale. The conference comprises 88 ...

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  38. UNION VICTIMISATION.

    An abhorrent case of union victimisation has been revealed by a former employee of Melbourne Harbour Trust. With view to providing a better means of checking ...

    Article : 186 words
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  40. PRISONER ATTACKS WARDER.

    During tea hour at Goulburn Gaol on Monday Warder Turnbull was attacked by a prisoner, who struck him with a bucket, felling him to the ground. Turnbull regained ...

    Article : 126 words
  41. RONALD V. HARPER.

    The appeal of the Rev. James Black Ronald against the decision of Mr. Justice Hodges stopping him from proceeding with the slander action he initiated against Mr. ...

    Article : 100 words
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