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  2. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The Mails.—Mails to close at the G.P.O. to-day are:—For the Eastern States, New Zealand, etc., by the s.s. Zealandia, at 9.15 a.m.; for U.S.A. (correspondence marked ...

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  3. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The period allowed for the nomination of candidates to contest the Senate elections in the interests of the Farmers and Settlers' Association expired yesterday. The ...

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  4. HOME RULE PROBLEM.

    After a lengthy sitting yesterday the conference called by the King to consider the Ulster problem adjourned to to-day. Hopes of a successful termination of the gathering ...

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  5. PANAMA CANAL.

    Mr. L. M. Garrison, Secretary for War, announced yesterday that the Panama Canal would be open on the 15th of next month for the passage of vessels drawing ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL STRIFE.

    It is estimated that in the collisions between the police and the strikers on Wednesday 26 persons were killed and 100 more were wounded. ...

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  7. AGRICULTURAL RAILWAYS.

    After 12 long years of bitter disappointments and 12 years of either broken promises or unheeded requests, the folk of Wagin felt yesterday for the first time ...

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  8. EUROPEAN SITUATION.

    The note from Austria to Servia with regard to the assassination of the Archduke Francis Ferdinand and his wife at Sarajevo, in Bosnia, is couched in sharp terms, ...

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  9. CLOSER SETTLEMENT PURCHASES

    Mr. Justice Pring to-day began his inquiry, as a Royal Commission, into the circumstances connected with the Boorabil estate by the Government. Mr. Rolin, ...

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  10. HIS MAJESTY'S SPEECH.

    Replying to Sir Henry Dalziel (Liberal) in the House of Comomns yesterday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) explained the sentence that had been most objected to in the ...

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  11. WARLIKE PREPARATIONS.

    Several army corps are being made ready for war, and the river warships are proceeding to Semlin, a frontier town on the Danube immediately opposite ...

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  12. ENGLISH BUILDING TRADE.

    The provincial master builders have by a decisive majority declared in favour of a national lockout. ...

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  13. CANCER.

    Dr. E. F. Bashford, Superintendent of Imperial Cancer Research, reports that after 12 years' experience he has come to the conclusion that the so-called cancer villages, ...

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  14. CANADIAN TROUBLE.

    Strikers indulging in riots at St. John in New Brunswick, yesterday were charged by mounted troops. Many of the strikers were injured. ...

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  15. A SHARP REBUKE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" (Liberal), commenting upon the Prime Minister's explanation of the King's speech, states: "Mr. Asquith is perfectly well aware of the reason why the ...

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  16. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day, Mr. Justice Powers found that the Waterside Workers' Federation of Australia had committed a technical breach of the award in ...

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  17. POTATO INSPECTION.

    Yesterday 1,407 bags of Tasmanian and Victorian potatoes were landed into "B" shed at Fremantle, from the s.s. Zealandia for inspection, and the majority of these ...

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  18. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. William Barnes (Chairman of the Republican State Committee) whom Mr. Roosevelt recently attacked as being unfitted for nomination at the primaries for the New ...

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  19. AN APPEAL TO ULSTER.

    Sir Horace Plunkett, who was Vice-President of the Depot of Agriculture and Technical Instruction in Ireland from 1899 to 1907, in a pamphlet just issued, appeals to ...

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  20. PERSONAL.

    At Spencer's Theatre Royal last night Mr. J. M. Miller treasurer of Spencer's Pictures, Ltd., on behalf of the theatre staff, presented Miss Averil Rees, head cashier, ...

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  21. A NATIONALIST DECLARATION.

    At the inauguration of the Nationalist Volunteers' Aid Association in Dublin yesterday, the Lord Mayor of the city said:— "The people have recognised the possibility ...

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  22. SIR E. CARSON'S VIEW.

    Writing to the Unionist Women's Association in Hampshire, Sir Edward Carson, M.P., states:—"The position is so critical that any day may see a catastrophe. The ...

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  23. THE LIBERAL CAMPAIGN.

    In the course of an address to the electors at Woollahra to-night, the Acting-Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Kelly) said that the Liberal policy sought to bring ...

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  24. MILITARY DEMONSTRATIONS.

    While Mr. John Redmond and Mr. John Dillon were proceeding to Buckingham Palace on Wednesday, some soldiers of the Irish Guards at Wellington Barracks ...

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  25. STATE POLITICS.

    The executive committee of the Farmers and Settlers' Association met yesterday to receive nominations for the South-East Province in the Legislative Council rendered ...

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  26. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the amendments to the Factories and Shops Bill proposed after the third reading were further considered. it was agreed that a ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND RAILWAY WORKERS.

    In connection with the demand made by the Amalgamated Society of Engineers for increased pay to their members at work on the railway at Hughenden and ...

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  28. PARIS TRAGEDY.

    The trial of Madame Caillaux on a charge of having murdered Gascon Calmette (editor of "The Figaro") was continued yesterday. ...

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  29. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    The insurgents demand the withdrawal of the Prince of Wied from the position of ruler of Albania and also the surrender of Durazzo. They threaten to attack the ...

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  30. THE ENGLISH TURF.

    The English Jockey Club announce that the saliva taken from the horse Red Finch after he had won the Swaffham Welter Handicap at Newmarket on July 16 has been ...

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  31. BURDEN OF ARMAMENTS.

    The Finance Bill was read a third time in the House of Commons yesterday. In the course of a speech the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George) said he ...

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  32. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONES.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Agar Wynne) and the secretary to the Postmaster-General's Department who are on their way by the mail steamer Orama to ...

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  33. HUNGARIAN HURRICANE.

    A hurricane swept over Budapest yesterday and caused damage to the amount of several millions of francs, in addition to killing seven persons and injuring 39 more. ...

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  34. ROADS BOARDS ASSOCIATION OF W.A.

    The eleventh conference of the Road Boards Association of Western Australia held its final sitting yesterday morning, Mr. W. L. Graham presiding over a ...

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  35. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  36. CRICKET.

    A. E. Trott, the well-known cricketer, is an inmate of St. Mary's Hospital. His condition is reported to be serious. ...

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  37. LAWN TENNIS.

    The Davis Cup tie between Australasia and Canada was commenced at Onwentsia, near Chicago, yesterday, when the Australasians scored an easy win in the two singles, which ...

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  38. VICTORIA.

    The first prosecutions under section 14 of the Friendly Societies Act, 1890, took place in the District Court to-day. Under the section mentioned the societies are required to ...

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  39. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Mrs. Dudley Ward (formerly Maidie Hope, an actress) and Mrs. Crawshay-Williams have obtained decrees for the restitution of conjugal rights; Mrs. Loder (formerly Gabrielle ...

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  40. A CLERGYMAN'S DEATH.

    A coroner's inquest was held to-day respecting the death of the Rev. Canon Flowers, which took place on Monday last. It was shown that for some weeks past the ...

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  41. LABOURERS' WAGES.

    A wages dispute led to a strike of about thirty builders' labourers yesterday at the Government central power house, which is in course of construction at East Perth. The ...

    Article : 138 words
  42. Advertising

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