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  2. SUGAR STRIKE. SUIT AGAINST EMPLOYEE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—In the Full Court to-day an appeal was commenced, by way of a special case, from the decision of the police magistrate at Childers, in ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES CRISIS. DISSOLUTION NOT GRANTED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The resignations of the M'Gowen Ministry were withdrawn to-day, and the propogation of Parliament was granted by the Lieutenant-Governor ...

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  4. THE EMPIRE'S FLEETS. NAVAL AGREEMENT COMMENDED.

    Referring to the naval agreement between Great Britain, Canada, and Australia, which was drawn up at the Imperial Conference, and the details of which were published on ...

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  5. POWERS IN MOROCCO. Negotiations with France.

    A step forward in the negotiations for the settlement of the Morocco difficulty was taken on Saturday, when a conference was held between Sir Francis Bertie (British ...

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  6. NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL. LORD DENMAN ARRIVES.

    If the entry of the new Governor-General into Melbourne yesterday lost a little of that impressiveness which is furnished by the concentration of great masses of people, ...

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  7. CONSTITUTIONAL ISSUE.

    A startling idea in relation to the dispute between the two Houses is put forward by Lord Stanmore in a letter to "The Times." He suggests that the House of Lords still ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency Sir John and Lady Fuller visited then Excellencies the GovernorGeneral and Lady Denman at Governmenthouse yesterday afternoon, and remained to ...

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  9. NEW DESTROYERS.

    Orders have been placed by the Admiralty for 12 torpedo boat destroyers out of the 20 provided for in the programme for 191112. Some of the vessels will be of a new ...

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  10. WORKERS BRAND STEAMER.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—There are 35 police at Childers. During the last few weeks the numbers in the strike camps have increased, mostly ...

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  11. KAISER AND MINISTERS.

    The Kaiser, who returned from a northern cruise to consult his Ministers regarding the Moroccan situation, was joined on the Imperial yacht Hohenzollern by the ...

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  12. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES. MINERS' FEDERATION.

    The Miners' Federation of Great Britain has decided to ask the owners to consider the payment of a district minimum wage applicable to men working in abnormal ...

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  13. MR. HUGHES AND THE SUGAR DUTY.

    Sir.—A greater perversion of the facts in respect of the above regrettable affair than the statement made by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes)in "The Argus" ...

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  14. TRANSPORT WORKERS' STRIKE.

    The terms of the settlement of the London dockers' strike, which was declared in sympathy with the general shipping strike, have been published. Large concessions ...

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  15. SOCIALISTS AND PEACE.

    The socialists of Berlin yesterday, at a demonstration of welcome to visiting French trade unionists, pledged themselves to do all in their power to prevent the ...

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  16. FIRST OFFICIAL ACTS.

    The first official call on the new GovernorGeneral was paid yesterday by the Governor of Victoria (Sir John Fuller), who visited Lord Denman at 3 o'clock yesterday ...

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  17. STATE INSURANCE.

    Sweeping condemnation of the National Insurance Bill was uttered by Mr. Victor Gray on, the Socialist orator and former member of Parliament, in a speech at ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN WARSHIPS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Vice-Admiral Sir George King-Hall, commander-in-chief of the Australian station, has ordered the postponement of the sailing of H.M.S.S. ...

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  19. AT PARLIAMENT-HOUSE.

    With a clash of arms the guard in front of the Federal Parliament-house came to attention. A few people were waiting at the head of the steps, and on either side ...

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  20. REVENUE RETURNS. STATE SURPLUS.

    Though no official statement can yet be obtained on the subject. it is understood that the State Treasury's surplus of revenue over expenditure for the year which ended ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA'S RESOURCES

    Mr. W. L. B[?]illien, Victorian Minister of Public Works, in a leater to "The Times" says:—" Australia h[?]fdly needs the genius and enterprise of the British ironmaster to ...

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  22. ROYAL OUTLAWS.

    The Persian Parliament, having got rid of its disloyal Premier, the Sipahdar, is taking measures to put an end to the revotution which is headed by the ex-Shah. ...

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  23. THE VACANT SEATS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A special meeting of the Political Labour League executive was held to-day to decide finally upon the candidates to carry the Labour colours at ...

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  24. AMSTERDAM STRIKE ENDED.

    The strike of dockers has ended. A promise has been given that the wages of the men will be increased from October 1. ...

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  25. VICTORIA.

    The new financial year has begun well for the Treasury of Victoria. Last year the revenue exceeded all records in the history of the State. For the first month of the ...

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  26. HEAT IN EUROPE. DEATHS IN BERLIN.

    During the last week 26 deaths have occurred from heat stroke. The thermometer to-day registered 95deg. Fahr. in the shade. ...

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  27. THE LANDING.

    The pearl-grey mist upon the bay dispersed rapidly as the sun grew hotter, and a little keen wind from the north-west drove the remnants across the bows of ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    Addressing a gathering at Port Elizabeth on Saturday. General Hertzog. South African Minister of Justice, said that what South Africa wanted was not the ...

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  29. MR. FISHER'S RETURN. FIRST AUSTRALIAN FUNCTION.

    PERTH, Monday.—Mr. Fisher cabled from Colombo to-day, accepting an invitation to lay the foundation-stone of the new trades building in Perth on August 8. Mrs. ...

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  30. LIVE STOCK PERISH.

    The thermometer registered 100deg. to-day. Live stock in transit by rail are suffering terribly, cattle dying in hundreds in trucks. ...

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  31. RUSSIAN JUSTICE.

    The outburst of public indignation in England at the detention in prison at Warsaw without trial of Miss Malceka has had the effect of stimulating the ...

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  32. A MARTIAL TRAMP. CADET'S HEEL TRODDEN ON.

    BATHURST (N.S.W.),Monday.—A case arising out of an incident which occurred in the ranks of the senior cadets on Saturday week was heard at the Bathurst Police ...

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  33. WEST AUSTRALIAN COMMENTS.

    PERTH, Monday.—At the last meeting of the metropolitan council of the Labour Federation the Acting Premier (Mr. Gregory) and the Attorney-General (Mr. ...

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  34. STARVING ALBANIANS.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Randall Davidson), the Bishop of London (Dr. Winnington Ingram), and others have issued an appeal for subscriptions in aid of the ...

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  35. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Monday.—The Treasury returns for June show that the revenue was £182.832, as compared with £189.021 for the corresponding month of last year. The ...

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  36. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir.—Before we begin to "stew in our own juice," let me ask Mr. Hughes to grant us time to hear what Mr. Stead has to say? Does Mr. Hughes think that that telegram ...

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  37. BREAKING THE RANKS.

    Henry Miller and John Cavanagh, youths, were charged, at the Footscray Court yesterday, with having behaved in an offensive manner on the evening of July 4. Both ...

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  38. DUTCHMEN'S REUNION.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—A sensational shooting incident occurred at Mitcham last night. Six young fellows, who deserted from a ...

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  39. PLAGUE IN JAVA.

    Bubonic plague in Java is still serious Forty-one cases, of which forty were fatal, occurred at Malang during the week, five fatal cases at Kidiri, and one at ...

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  40. SURVEY CAMP'S GROG.

    WINTON (Q.), Monday.—A strike of the employees of the camp of Mr. R. F. Waller, who is conducting the western railway survey, was caused on Saturday in a novel ...

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  41. SUBURBAN TRAMWAYS.

    The St. Kilda Council last evening notified the Prahran Council of its willingness to execute the necessary road-making work in Dandenong-road within its territory to ...

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  42. DEATHS FROM POISON.

    During the past few weeks a large number of married men have died at Szegedin, in Hungary, of a mysterious wasting disease, Suspicion was at length ...

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  43. ITALIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    The imposition of irksome quarantine regulations by the Argentine authorities upon immigrants from Italy, owing to the prevalence of cholera in the Italian ports, has ...

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  44. LESS BEER DRUNK.

    The annual general meeting of share holders in the Fitzerald's Brewing and Malting Company, Castlemaine, Limited was held at the officers of the company, 121 ...

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  45. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Fynney, of Side, receiver and paymaster, who died on June 13, left by a will dated June, 1890, an estate valued at £3,338, to his widow. George Davidson, of Burrumbeet, farmer, who ...

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  46. DESERTERS LECTURED.

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday.—The first full day parade of "G" section of the Maryborough detachment of the Young Guard was held on Saturday. In view of the ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    RAILWAY WAREHOUSE BURNED. PARIS, July 31. The warehouse of the Northern Railway Company, at St. Ouen has been destroyed ...

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  48. COMMONWEALTH PENSIONS.

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  49. WHEAT STANDARD.

    Several grain merebants, led by Mr. C. W. Thomas, interviewd the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Graham) and the director (Dr. Cameron) yesterday afternoon, on the ...

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  50. LATE MR. MARTIN CUSSEN, M.L.A.

    As soon as the Legislative Assembly meets this afternoon it will adjourn until to-morrow and of respect to the memory of the late Mr. Martin Cussen, who sat in ...

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  51. LORD MAYOR'S ADDRESS.

    A large crowd gathered in the vicinity of the Town-hall to witness the reception of their Excellencies by the Lord Mayor (Councillor Davey). As soon as Lord Denman ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. STRUCK BY MOTOR-CAR.

    William Thorburan, 16 years of age, was ruling a bicycle towards his home in William-street, Ahbotsford, yesterday evening, when he heard a motor-car coming behind ...

    Article : 97 words
  54. Advertising

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  55. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Lionel Harry Dawson, Aubura-grove, Aromadale, electrial engineer, Causes of insolvency—Failure in business and pressure of creditors. Li[?]bl[?]ien, £169 8 7; ...

    Article : 44 words
  56. Advertising

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