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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    The deposed Shah of Persia, Mohammed Ali, who has returned to claim the throne, has had an initial success on his march from Astribad towards the capital. His ...

    Article : 71 words
  3. POWERS IN MOROCCO. GERMANT IRRITATION.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt," in an article to-day, suggests that Germany's irritation at British interference in Morocco may be expressed by the absence of enthusiasm at the ...

    Article : 56 words
  4. INDUSTRIAL WAR. A SERIOUS OUTLOOK.

    Although Sir Albert Rollit's award in the London dockers' dispute is in favour of the men, it does not appear that this will result in an immediate termination of the strike. ...

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  5. THE GROWN AND THE VETO. KING'S GUARANTEE OF PEERS

    An emphatic protest of the Unionist party against the tacties of the Government in regaid to the veto struggle was uttered in the House of Commons yesterday, when ...

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  6. MADAME MELBA.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Madame Melba, who, in conjunction with Mr. J. C. Williamson, is bringing a grand opera company to Australia, is a passenger by the R.M.S. ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    The Prince of Wales (our London correcspondent cables), who was a few days ago rated as a midshipman, has joined the battleship Hindustan, one of the vessels of the ...

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  8. MR. LLOYD-GEORGE'S SPEECH.

    Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P., speaking at a conference of the Labour party, held in Edinburgh to-day, declared that Mr. Lloyd-George's Mansion House statement ...

    Article : 108 words
  9. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    There is every prospect of the Government receiving sufficient support in the House of Lords to carry the bill. Lord Morley, Lord President of the Council, has ...

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  10. RAILWAY TROUBLE LOOMING.

    Another serious trouble is looming in the north. The railway workers of Liverpool and Manchester are in a serious state of ferment. The Lancashire and Yorkshire ...

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  11. NILE STEAMER SINKS.

    A disaster, attended by appalling loss of life, has occurred in Egypt. A river steamer, crowded with passengers, sank at Dessuk, a village in the Nile delta. ...

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  12. TASMANIAN COAL.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The Catamaran Colliery Company Proprietary, which has a property of 1,000 acres, situated 48 miles soth of Hobart, has arranged a contract ...

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  13. AMMUNITION MAGAZINE.

    Unusually strict precautions are being taken to guard the Government ammunition magazine at Chatham. Engineers and marines, armed with ball cartridge, are ...

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  14. SUGAE STRIKE. SYDNEY OUTLOOK GRAVE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—There are fears that to-morrow may see the beginning of a grave extension of trouble in connection with the Queensland sugar strike. ...

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  15. WAGES ON TRAMP STEAMERS.

    There is a prospect of 50 British tramp steamers on this side of the Atlantic being laid idle. The Seamen's and Firemen's unions in Great Britain have ordered the ...

    Article : 68 words
  16. SIR WILFRID LAURIER.

    The probability of the retirement of Sir Wilfrid Laurier from politics in the event of the Liberals being defeated at the general election is discussed in political circles. it ...

    Article : 119 words
  17. INDIAN SEDITION.

    The judge who presided at the trial of the Dacca conspirators in Bengal disagrees with the finding of the assessors which was announced in June. There were 42 natives ...

    Article : 223 words
  18. SALVING A WARSHIP.

    A strange coincidence has occurred in connection with the salving of the Dominion naval training-ship Niobe, which went ashore on the coast of Nova Scotia. ...

    Article : 101 words
  19. BISHOP OF BATHURST.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—No definite decision has been come to with regard to appointing a successor to the late Bishop of Bathurst. A special meeting of the nominating ...

    Article : 229 words
  20. FOOTBALL AND POLICE. CONSTABLE ASKED TO GO.

    An unusual position has arisen in the Victorian Junior Football Association. The league has decided to interview the Acting Chief Secretary with the object of ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lieutenants Rambaldo and Strin, whilst balooning at Sourabaya, met with some mishap, which caused the balloon to fall to earth. Ramabldo was killed. ...

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  22. POLICE AND STRIKERS.

    PORT DOUGLAS, Tuesday.—Further particulars confirm the prevailing impression that the disturbances at Mossman on Saturday night by the strikers formed part ...

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  23. ARBITRATION.

    President Taft is anxious to organise public opinion in favour of the arbitration treaties with Great Britain and France. The President is touring Maryland and West ...

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  24. TEXTS AND CHEQUES.

    KURRI KURRI (N.S.W.), Tuesday.— For some time forged cheques on tradesmen have been worked off, and the police have made efforts to locate the culpirt. The ...

    Article : 174 words
  25. POLICE HOAXED.

    It has transpired that the police in milking the raid on the alleged gang of thieves at Zeigenhals were the victims of a boax. They acted upon an anonymous ...

    Article : 134 words
  26. ENGINEERS NEUTRAL.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Australian Institute of Marine Engineers, which embraces all the sea-going engineers of the Commonwealth, has decided to adopt an ...

    Article : 94 words
  27. JUNIOR FIGHT.

    Francis Murphy was charged at the Preston Court yesterday, before Mr. P. Cohen, P.M,. and Mr. Isaac Barrow, J.P., with having assaulted Alexander Moon. ...

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  28. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—We have ben told lately, on what should be very high authority that the Colonial Sugar [?]ning Company takes advantage of the protection afforded then by ...

    Article : 325 words
  29. SEAMEN CHALLENGED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Trouble, which had nothing to do with the sugar strike, but which shows the temper of the wharf labourers at the present juncture, when a ...

    Article : 140 words
  30. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour Afloat.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,105,000 quarters, against 2,900,000 quarters a week ago, and ...

    Article : 284 words
  31. THE POPE'S HEALTH.

    Conflicting reports prevail concerning the health of Pope Piux X., who became indisposed during the recent hot weather, and contracted laryngitis. ...

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  32. WEATHERBOUND VESSELS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—During to-day stormy conditions extended from New Caledonia to the north coast of New South Wales, practically all the stations ...

    Article : 173 words
  33. DUKE AS LANDLORD.

    Baron de Forest, Liberal member for North-West Ham, delivering an address at Dunstable, in Bedfordshire, charged the Duke of Bedford that whilst he posed as a ...

    Article : 91 words
  34. CHILD AWARDED DAMAGES.

    BENALLA, Tuesday.—In the County Court to-day, before Judge Box, Allan Stephens, aged 5 years, sued, through his father, a railway employee, to recover from ...

    Article : 142 words
  35. HACKED IN HALVES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—News has been received to the effect that a native at Tabi[?]ca, in the Gilbert Island, has murdered another native's wife by cutting her [?] ...

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  36. LIFE AND ITS ENDING.

    As the 10.26 train from Flinders-street to Essendon was passing over the viaduct at Queen's-bridge last night, Mr. Rudolph Hang, a resident in Moonee Ponds, noticed ...

    Article : 189 words
  37. KING'S SECRETARY.

    Prior to his departure from Downingstreet for the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Asquith received a visit from Lord Knollys, the King's private secretary. ...

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  38. BATHROOM TRAGEDY.

    The remains of the late Dr. Lloyd Gill, who was suffocated in a bathroom at the residence of Mr. A. M. Lo Souef, Hotham-street, East St. Kilda, were interred in ...

    Article : 153 words
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  40. COUNCIL VETO BILL.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—The House of Assumbly sat to-day mail nearly midnight, and the whole of the afternoon and evening was devoted to the discussion of the ...

    Article : 183 words
  41. £20,000 LOAN FOR CAMBERWELL

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  42. THE AMENDED BILL.

    The House of Commons will to-day consider the amendments inserted in the Parliament Bill by the House of Lords. The amendments will be dealt with seriatim. ...

    Article : 297 words
  43. PUBLIC INQUIRIES.

    The Acting Chief Secretary (Mr. M'Bride) announced yesterday that Mr. Dwyer, P.M., had been selected to conduct the public inquiry into the complaints ...

    Article : 79 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Thomas Greenhill, of A'Beckett-street, K[?] formerly baker and storekeeper, who died on July 8, left estate of the value of £8,912. It consists of £8,920 realty and £1,992 personalty, and by ...

    Article : 54 words
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