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  2. SUGAE STKIKE. INTIMIDATION BY STRIKERS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A telegram was received by Colonel Rankin this evening from Childers consveying news of a disturbance there, and asking him to inform the ...

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  3. NEW SOUTH WALES CRISIS. LIBERALS SOLID.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—There was an important meeting of the Liberal pirty today, and, as a result, the whole of the Liberals, pledged ind otherwise, are ...

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  4. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    During the visit of the oversea delegates to the Imperial Conference, the Premiers of the self-governing dominions attended two meetings of the Council of Imperial ...

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  5. THE VETO STRUGGLE. Ministry in a Dilemma.

    The House of Commons has not yet given consideration to the Parliament Bill. as amended by the House of Lords, and it is unlikely that the Commons will deal with ...

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  6. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of Canada, delivered an election address here yesterday. He recited the history of the tariff reciprocity movement, and declared that the ...

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  7. RIVERINA'S EMPTY ACRES.

    TULLAH, Sunday.—After crossing the Edward at Moulamein a new country is entered. The road runs for miles through station property, the ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General will hold a levee at Federal Government-house to-day, at 12 o'clock noon. Gentlemen attending the levee are requestted to appear ...

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  9. THE EMPIRE AND MR. FISHER.

    The "Globe," in its issue to-day, comments upon Mr. Fisher's repudiation of his alleged interview by Mr. W. T. Stead, published in the "Review of Reviews," in ...

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  10. CADET'S DISMISSAL.

    The Archer-Shee case, which aroused a great deal of public interest last year, has at length been settled. In July of last year Major Archer-Shee, ...

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  11. CRITICISING THE SPEAKER.

    Attention was directed in the House of Commons to-day by Mr. Lockwood. Unionist member for West Essex, to a letter written to a labour paper by Mr. ...

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  12. STRANDED NIOBE.

    The Dominion training ship Niobe, which went ashore on the coast of Nova Scotia on Saturday, was refloated on the following day. The hull is pierced in several places. ...

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  13. MODEL PARLIAMENT.

    Addressing a meeting of the Women's Social and Political Union last evening, Sir William Lyne, M.H.R., spoke of the advantages of woman suffrage. He said that in ...

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  14. MUDGEE CAMPAIGN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. Gilbert, the Liberal candidate for the Mudgee by-election, bus sucectsfully opened his campaign. He predicts that there will he a general ...

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  15. THIRD VACANCY LIKELY.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—There is a prospect of a third vacancy—that of the seat held by the Chief.Secretary (Mr. Donald Macdonell), who has been absent all the session ...

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  16. STATE INSURANCE.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd-George, in the House of Commons yesterday, referred to the National Insurance Bill, the existence of which has been ...

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  17. YACHTING.

    One of the principal yeacht races at the Cowes Regatta has been won by H.I.M. the Kaiser's yacht Meteor, which defeated Germania, White heather, and Waterwitch. ...

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  18. ALIENS IN ENGLAND.

    The Home Office has issued a report upon the operations of the Aliens Act. It shows that during the last five years there has been a marked diminution of immigration ...

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  19. RACE FOR THE SHORE.

    The Delaware River steamer Burlington, with 200 passengers on board, was steaming past Trenton, New Jersey, yesterday, when she struck a submerged anchor. The ...

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  20. HOUSE RAIDED.

    TOWNSVILLE (Q). Tuesday.—It is estimated that between Townsville and Mackay there are 1,300 men in the strike camps in the sugar districts, and with the ...

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  21. BULKHEAD SAVES BARQUE.

    In a badly leaking condition, and with such an immense body of water in her forepeak that she appeared likely to go down head first, the French barque Neuilly ...

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  22. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

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  23. BANK ROBBERS.

    A sensational bank robbery was committed yesterday at Great Falls, Montana. Three armed men, wearing masks, ...

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  24. MR. BOTTOMLEY, M.P.

    The appeal by Mr. Horatio Bottomley. M.P., against the judgment of the Court of King's Bench, awarding £50,000 to Mrs. Eleanor Curtis, as executrix of the state ...

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  25. MINING SHARES.

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  26. THE MEN'S PROPOSALS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Mr. Hinchliffe, M.L.C. Secretary of the executive of the Australian Labour Federation, received a reply to the communication recently ...

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  27. AUSTRALIANS IN SPORT.

    The competitors at the Festival of Empire sports were entertained by the promoters at dinner at the Crystal Palace last night. Lord Desborough, who presided, ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour Afloat.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,900,000 quarters, against 3,050,000 quarters a week ago, and ...

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  29. UNWANTED HUSBANDS.

    It is stated that the motive of Nurse Marie Gerzan, who is alleged to have been guilty of the wholesale poisoning of men in Szegedin, Hungary, was to rid wives of ...

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  30. LORD DENMAN'S WELCOME.

    Sir,—I was surprised at the action or inaction of the mayor and councillors of this city in not welcoming the Governor-General on Monday. Though His Excellency ...

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  31. TASMANIAN LANDS.

    A meeting of the shareholders in the Van Diemen's Land Company has ratified the sale of the company's land in Tasmania to the Australian Syndicate of which Mr. ...

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  32. WORKMAN'S AGREEMENT.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The hearing of the appeal to the Fall Court from the decision of the police magistrate at Childers in proceedings brought by the Colonial ...

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  33. DEFENCE. TRAINING CADETS.

    The list of officers necessary to conduct the training of senior cadets under the universal military service scheme has been completed by the staff of the adjutant-general ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Simla states that half of India is suffering from drought. Crops are withering in the United Central Provinces and Punjaub. the monsoonal ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    Parties of the detachment of cadets, under Major Wynne, are touring Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, They will shortly be transferred to the Duke of York's School. ...

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  36. SWIMMING.

    At the Hungarian championship meeting, which commenced on Saturday, the breaststroke championship was decided. Amongst the competitors were E. Toldi, the Budapest ...

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  37. REMOVAL OF DUTY.

    BRISBANE Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day, speaking on the Address in Reply, Mr. Corser said that they had read lately of a statement by the ...

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  38. REVENUE RETURNS. HEAVY CUSTOMS RECEIPTS.

    Returns compiled by the Federal Treasury of the Customs and Postal revenue for the month of July show a slight diminution in the receipts of the Postal ...

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  39. THE LATE MR. CUSSEN.

    The Legislative Assembly sat for only five minutes yesterday afternoon, and adjourned without doing any business, as a token of respect to the memory of the late ...

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  40. WEALTH OF FRANCE.

    An estimate of the wealth of France has been furnished by Mr. Edmond Thery. From 1892 to 1908 the general wealth has increased from £9,680,000,000 to ...

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  41. FLYING MACHINE FIASCO.

    The Final chapter in the story of the —5,000 prize which was to awarded by the Commonwealth Defence department to the Australian inventor of a successful flying ...

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  42. WOUNDED BY EXPULSIONS. MATCH AND GUNPOWDER.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A serious explosion occurred in a small building at 1pswhich-road this morning. Mr. J. Duun, the clerk of the Stephens Shire Council, ...

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  43. AVIATION PRIZES.

    For the current year "Beaumont" (Licutenant Conneau) has won prizes in aviation to the amount of £20,440. Vedrines, who flew second to "Beaumont" in the race ...

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  44. CHAMPION SCULLERS.

    Fogwell, the New Zealand champion sculler, who has signed articles to row Ernest Barry, the English champion, on the Thames on September 11 for £200 aside, ...

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  45. LABOURER ASSAULTED.

    CAIRNS, Tuesday.—At the police court today, James Brownale was charged with having assaulted J. Jones, lalbourer, at Mulgrave mill, He was ordered to pay ...

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  46. USE OK DRILL HALLS.

    Appreciation is expressed by the Defence authorities of the action of the committee controlling the public-hall at Dumbalk, near Meeniyan. The committe has writen to ...

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  47. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are reported:— Arrivals.—At London—Lonie, s.s., from Wellington June 17. At Falmouth— ...

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  48. A NIGHT OP AGONY.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—James Powell, 21 years of age, a resident of Fitzroy. at present visiting Geelong with a buckjumping and rough-riding troupe. was attending to ...

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  49. THE NAVAL NUCLEUS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Compulsory train ing, so far as the naval branch of the force is concerned, opened auspiciously. For some weeks the district, naval commandant and ...

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  50. LAW NOTICES.—(This Day).

    At 2 o'clock.—In the matter of the Health Act, and in the matter of an application by Robert [?] to quash a by-law made by the President, &c., of the Shire of Charlton (put heard); Smith v. ...

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  51. BROKEN TAIL SHAFT.

    News has been received that the steamer Sonneberg, which left Geelong on May 27 for Dunkirk, has been disabled in the Gulf of Guinea, through breaking her propelier ...

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  52. MISSIONARY SHOT DEAD.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—News was received on the arrival of the s.s. Mindial to-day from the Solumon Islands of the murder of Urn, in Malaita, of Mr. Daniels, ...

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  53. SAYONARA CUP.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron has received a letter from the Royal Yacht Club of Victoria intimating that a challenge willbe forthcoming for ...

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  54. SUSPENSION REMOVED.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—F. S. Harney, solicitor, was last year suspended by the Supreme Court on the application of the Barristers Board, and leave was given him to apply in ...

    Article : 71 words
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  56. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The revenue of Queenland for July was £[?],817 an in [?]. compared with July last year,of £89,820. Taxation showed an increase of ...

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