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  2. THE VETO ISSUE. Moderate Unionists Prevail.

    The Parliament Bill is now assured of a passage through the House of Lords when it is again sent up from the House of Commons. Lord Lansdowne, who deprecates ...

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  3. SUGAR STRIKE. "CUTTING THE GORDIAN KNOT"

    In the course of a statement on the Queensland sugar strike, the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) declared yesterday that he would not have the slightest ...

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  4. THE MOROCCO SITUATION. THREATS BY GERMAN PRESS.

    Strong resentment is felt in Germany at the speech of Mr. Lloyd-George at the Mansion-house, London, in which, referring to German action in Morocco, he declared that ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Watt) is recovering from his attack of influenza. He was compelled to remain at his home at Essendon yesterday, however, though he ...

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  6. MR. FISHER AND THE EMPIRE Mr. Stead Questioned.

    A telegram was sent yesterday to Constantionople to Mr. W. T. Stead, whose interview with Mr. Fisher, in which the Prime Minister denied the existence of the ...

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  7. GIPPSLAND PIONEERS. STRUGGLES IN THE WILDS.

    WARRAGUL, Friday.—when one is in the midst of the Strezlecki ranges in Gippsland the steep and sometimes gently undulating hills give one the impression ...

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  8. M'GOWEN MINISTRY. CAUCUS TAKES ACTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There is a prospect of the State Labour party resuming its hold of the political reins. When the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir William Cullen) yesterday ...

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  9. AID FOR STRIKERS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A liberal response is being made by the Sydney unions to an appeal of the Queensland sugar-workers for financial assistance. The largest ...

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  10. CAPETOWN OPINION.

    The Cape "Argus," in an article dealing with Mr. Fisher's views on Imperial relations, saddles the main responsibility for this new and most pernicious ...

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  11. BALLARAT MINERS' LEVY.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—The committee of the branch of the Miners' Association was addressed to-night by Mr. Collins. M.L.A., of Queensland, on behalf of the sugar ...

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  12. THE EMPIRE'S WARS.

    Questions relating to the participation of the self-governing dominions in the empire's wars were asked in the House of Commons yesterday. ...

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  13. SCENE IN THE HOUSE.

    Mr. Augustine Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, referred during the course of a speech at Althor-park, to the scene in the House of Commons on Monday evening. ...

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  14. WATER BURST IN MINE.

    WEST WYALONG (N.S.W.), Friday.— A terrible accident occurred in the Keep-ItDark mine, West Wyalong, last night. Three miners, George Burton, Alexander ...

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  15. ANTARCTIC VOYAGE.

    Dr. Mawson's Antarctic steamer Aurora left London at midnight on her voyage southward. She will call at Sheerness to adjust her compasses, and will coal at ...

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  16. KAISER RETURNS HOME.

    The Kaiser has curtailed his Norwegian cruise, and will return to Swinemunde to-morrow to consult his Ministers. ...

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  17. BRITISH ATTITUDE.

    An announcement of Great Britain's attitude on the Moroccan situation was made in the House of Commons yesterday by the Prime Minister. ...

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  18. MARINE DISASTERS. SCHOONER CUT IN TWO.

    A disastrous shipping collision occurred last night during a fog off Belfast. The passenger steamer Antrim, of the Midland Railways Company, struck a schooner ...

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  19. PEARLER'S CRUISE.

    PERTH, Friday.—After a heraing extending over ten days, the sensational case of alleged pearl-stealing at Broome terminated this evening. ...

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  20. THE LATEST EXPLANATION.

    Comment was offered yesterday by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes)upon the cabled statement that an Australian in London had explained away "the Stead ...

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  21. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Charles Ried, late of Hallm's-road, near Dandenong, farmer, who died on May 29, left, by a will dated September 4, 1907. estate valued at £4,255 to his widow and children. ...

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  22. A VESSEL STRANDED.

    Intimation has been received that the Canadian Pacific Company's s.s. Empress of China, which left Vancouver on July 12, has been stranded on a rock on the ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN AND BRITISHER.

    COLAC, Friday.—At the lunchcon in connection with the opening of the Waterworks Trust, this afternoon, Mr. T. W. Fowler raised cheers by a reference to Mr. ...

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  24. MR. NIELSEN'S STATEMENT.

    Mr. Nielsen said to-night:—"I have never denied the right of the party to shape the Conversion Act Repeal Bill in any form they liked, but I have always made it plain ...

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  25. DEATH OF MR. GEORGE STIRLING.

    It will be learnt with regret that Mr. George Stirling, of Richmond, died on Thursday, after an illness which lasted for seven weeks. One of the ...

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  26. PREMIER DUE AT NEW YORK.

    There has been no official acceptance of the resignation of Ministers, and this may he held back until a cable message is received from Mr. M'Gowen, who was due ...

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  27. RESOLUTION OF PROTEST.

    LEONGATHA, Friday.—At the meeting of the Shire of Woorayl, a resolution was passed protesting against the alleged utterances, of Mr. Fisher in an interview with ...

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  28. THE PALERMO ASHORE.

    The P. and O. Company's steamer Palermo also went ashore during the typhoon. She is, however, undamaged. ...

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  29. MEDIATION SUGGESTIONS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Speaking in connection with the dispute to-day. the Minister for Works (Mr. Barnes) said that a number of letters passed between the ...

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  30. CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The outbreak of cholera is increasing in intensity, and during the last two days 19 deaths have occurred. Confirmation is given to the ...

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  31. CANADIAN POLITICS. PREPARING FOR THE ELECTIONS.

    Preparations for the general election have been actively began in the Quebee province. The French Nationalist leaders are arranging campaign meeting. The chief plank in ...

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  32. PROROGATION OR DISSOLUTION?

    In support of Mr. Holman and his colleagues the contention is advanced that if the choice lies between a prorogation and a dissolution the outgoing Government has ...

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  33. IMPORTATION OF CLERGY.

    In the course of a sympathetic review of the facts relating to the protest of Anglican clergy against the practice of importing outside ministers to fill the more important ...

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  34. POLICE COURT CASES FAIL.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The case against a sugarworker, charged with a breach of agreement at the Hambledon Mill, was dismissed at the Cairns Police Court to-day, on the ...

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  35. LIBERAL ACTIVITY.

    The Liberal party has commenced active preparation for the struggle at Liverpool Plains and Mudgee. The Liberal league executive at Mudgee has unanimously ...

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  36. ALBANIAN ATROCITIES.

    Mr. W. T. Stead, editor of the "Review of Reviews," is presonally inquiring into the allegations of cruelty by Turkish troops in Albania. Abdullah Pasha, who has ...

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  37. UNDER WHICH FLAG?

    PERTH, Friday.—It is reported that the managers of the Austrlian League's party of boys, who are shortly to tour America, have ordered a banner [?] ...

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  38. CHINESE IMMIGRATION.

    A motion censuring the Government for its failure to prevent the illegal entry of Chinese through Vancouver, and for other irregularities in connection with ...

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  39. TROUBLE IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    GRAFTON (N.S.W.), Friday.—Fourteen gangs of men were taken on at the Harwood Sugar Mill on Thursday last week for cane-cutting for the season. Yesterday ...

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  40. POLITICAL CRUELTY.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Speaking at a meeting of the Prevention of Cruelty Society to-day, the Governor (Sir William Macgregor) said that in the political world ...

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  41. WAR RISKS ON SHIPPING.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—It is stated by one of the leading shipping men in Sydney that war risks will be charged by some companies before August 10, and by Lloyd's ...

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  42. IRISH MEMBERS QUARREL

    A scene occurred in the House of Commons last night in which three Irish members took part. Mr. Tim Healey called at tention to the fact that Mr. Thomas ...

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  43. ARTILLERY BALL.

    A good floor, good music, and a large number of dancers combined to make the ball given last evening by Colonel Hanby and the officers of the Australian Garrison ...

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  44. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The Insurgent Republicans, in the Senate yesterday, united with the Democrats, and carried the compromise Wool Bill, placing the rate at 35 per cent. on raw wool. The ...

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  45. SWIMMING.

    The competition for the Marsh challenge cup, under the auspices of the Outer Swimming Club, took place to-day in the Thames. The distance was 220 yards. T. B. ...

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  46. CLERKS LOAD VESSEL.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The first lot of sugar from the Mossman mill was brought into Port Douglas this morning. Everything is going on satisfactorily, a number of local ...

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  47. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Swiss residents of Victoria will celebrated their national day on Tuesday evening at the Manchester Unity Hall, Swanston street, Mr. G. Stahel, consul for ...

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  48. SIX WICKETS FOR 17.

    J. T. Hearne, the Middlesex bowler, achieved a remarkable performances yesterday in a match between Middlesex and Essex. Essex were dismissed for 78 runs ...

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  49. UNDER JURY RIG.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Adelaide Company's steamer Wollowra, with the schooner Jubilee in tow, arrived in Port Jackson this morning. ...

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  50. TRAIN COLLISION.

    An excursion train, crowded with negroes, collided yesterday with a freight trian, near Charlotte, North Carolina, Eight passengers were killed and 60 injured. ...

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  51. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    The draught stock parades and sales of the week furnish the town page of "The Australasian" with pictures. Messrs. Campbell and Sons parade of draught [?] at ...

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  52. LEAKING BARQUE.

    The secretary of the Marine Underwriters' Association of Victorian Limited has received the following cable message from the institute of London Underwriters, ...

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  53. ADELAIDE COMPANY'S POSITION

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Referring to the statement that the action of the Adelaide Steamship Company in advertising for men to handle sugar might mean that the ...

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  54. WARRAGUL CONFERENCE.

    LEONGATHA, Friday.—The share of Wooravl has decided to send a delegate to a conference convened by the Warragul shire, to ur[?] that more attention be given ...

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  56. THE BIBLE HOUSE

    The following additional contributions have been received towards the £15,000 required by the British and Foreign Bible Society for the purchase and equipment of the New Bible Houses. So far ...

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  57. CRAYFISH VERY SCARCE.

    QUEENSCLIFF, Friday.—Fishing operations continue to be slack. The barra[?] shoals have [?] [?] from the feeding-grounds near the H[?] [?] ...

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