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  4. STATE POLITICAL CRISIS. CABLE MESSAGE SENT TO MR. M'GOWEN AT NEW YORK.

    Mr. M'Gowen has had a cable message despatched to him at New York, telling him that he is still Premier, that the New South Wales Parliament ...

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  5. STATE POLITICAL CRISIS. PARLIAMENT PROROGUED TO-DAY.

    Parliament was prorogued to-day by proclamation until August 23. Mr. Nielsen this morning gave the Acting Premier, Mr. Holman, his ...

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  6. A DEADLOCK STILL EXISTS.

    Mr, Wade (Opposition leader) says that a deadlock still exists, of which there is but one cure, a general election. ...

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  7. THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS.

    The respective Liberal candidates for Mudgee and Liverpool Plains are Messrs. Gilbert and John Perry both ox members of the Legislative ...

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  8. LATE MINING. LATEST QUOTATION'S TO-DAY.

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  9. ANOTHER CENSURE MOTION EXPECTED.

    Parliament will moot again on the date proclaimed, whatever the result of the by elections may be. It is expected that Mr. Wade, Opposition ...

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  10. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. [Reuter's ' Messages.] VAN DIEMEN'S LAND COMPANY.

    A meeting of shareholders in the Van Diemen's Land Company to-day ratified the sale of the company's property in Tasmania to the syndicate headed by ...

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  11. GROWTH OF THE TROUBLE.

    The "Sydney Morning Herald," in referring to the State political crisis and the case of Mr. Nielson, says:-— The internal uncertainties of the ...

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  12. THE WEALTH OF FRANCE.

    M. Edmond Thery estimates the wealth of France in 1892 at 9680 millions and in 1908 at 11,591 millions. The value of agricultural land, he says, ...

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  13. CABLEGRAM FROM MR. M'GOWEN.

    A cablegram was received from Mr. M'Gowen this morning expressing his satisfaction at the change in the position of affairs. ...

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  14. THE JUNCTION.

    The following is the manager's report for the week ended July 29: — Central mullock pass from the surface sunk 12ft. 6in.; total depth, 71ft. ...

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  15. DROUGHT IN INDIA.

    Half of India is suffering, from drought. The crops are withering in the United and Central Provinces and the Punjab. The monsoon continues ...

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  16. THE BY-ELECTIONS.

    No time was lost by Ministorialists in organising their compaign for the by-elections. Directly the arrangements were made yesterday for the ...

    Article : 71 words
  17. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales who will shortly be transferred to the Duke of York's school, is visiting Mr. Lionel Robinson's place. He will then go to the ...

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  18. ITALIAN SAILORS ASHORE.

    Sensational shooting occurred at Mitcham last night. Six Italians belonging to a ship in port, proceeded to Mitcham. One had a gun and the others ...

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  19. PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Wade, in the course of an interview to-day questioned the legality of the prorogation of Parliament. He criticised the action of Mr. Cann in ...

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  20. RIFLE SHOOTING. VISIT OF JAMESTOWN TEAM.

    The Jamestown (South Australia) rifle team, which previously visited Broken Hill in June last year, will arrive in Broken Hill on Sunday ...

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  21. CARTERS' STRIKE AT HOBART. ADDITIONAL DETAILS.

    The Melbourne correspondent of the " Express' wired in connection with the then impending carters' strike at Hobart (reported in the First Edition) on ...

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  22. MR. HOLMAN'S COMMENTS.

    Mr. Holman read the reports of the Opposition leader's interview to-day, and commented upon his remarks. "I have read Mr. Wade's interview," the ...

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  23. FIREMAN FOUND DEAD.

    One of the, lodgers of the Australian Coffee Palace, Margaret-street, Sydney, found Alexander Matheson (48), a fireman, lying dead in the backyard ...

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  24. LARGE VOTE IN FAVOR OF STRIKE.

    The Hobart correspondent of the "Express" wired on July 30:— A crisis has been reached in the dispute between the employers and ...

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  25. STRIKE AT SMELTING WORKS SETTLED.

    The strike at the Electrolytic Refining and Smelting Co. 's works at Port Kembla has (says the Sydney correspondent of the "Age") been settled, ...

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  26. SPECIAL CONFERENCE.

    The special conference of the Political Labor Loagues and affiliated unions "to consider the action of Labor members in regard to the referendum, ...

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  27. COOKBURN RIFLE CLUB.

    At the Cockburn ranges last Saturday afternoon a competition was fired at 200 and 300 yards. S. G. Megaw won with the fine score of 69. Mr. ...

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  28. SKATERS' COSTUME ON FIRE.

    A serious burning accident was narrowly averted last night (wired the Foster correspondent of the "Age" on July 28) at a skating carnival in the ...

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  29. S.A. LIVE STOCK RETURNS.

    The final returns of live stock in South Australia for the year ended December 31, 1910, were most favorable for all stock and substantial increases ...

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  30. UNION REPORTS.

    A meeting of the B.D.A.P.L.L. was held in the Trades Hall last night, reports the B.L.F. organ, when the president. Mr. J. Wright, occupied the ...

    Article : 156 words
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  32. THE BROKEN HILL CONTINUATION SCHOOL.

    The Continuation School in Broken Hill has made a promising start. Over 100 students have been enrolled, and the headmaster (Mr. E. Nettleship. ...

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  34. IRISH DELEGATES' TOUR.

    Messrs. Hazelton, Donovan, and Redmond, delegates of the Irish Parliamentary party, sailed for Sydney to-day (wired the Wellington ...

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