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  2. REBELS IN CHINA.

    Although the signing of the Five-Power loan was the signal for the rising in the south against the Presidential or northern party, that act may save the situation for ...

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  3. ASSEMBLY NOTES.

    There was an air of a home-coming—a suggestion of King Arthur returned from his adventures abroad—about the whole of the proceedings of the Legislative Asembly ...

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  4. MR. SPEAKER WILLIS.

    SYDNEY Tuesday.—The final session of the State Parliament was opened at noon to-day by the Governor (Sir Gerald Strickland). ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    His Majesty the King was to have laid the foundation-stone of the Commonwealth offices in London yesterday. For the occasion the Westminster City Council ...

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  6. STORY OF JONAH.

    Something in the nature of a heresy hunt occupied yesterday's proceedings at the annual Wesleyan Conference. The trouble arose over the appointment ...

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  7. POWERS AND BALKANS

    Great Britain's attitude in the present grave Balkans crisis was indicated last night by the Prime Minister in an impressive speech delivered at Birmingham. ...

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  8. SMALL-POX.

    The public mind of Melbourne is more at case concerning, small-pox, and each day that passes without a new case being reported adds to the general feeling ...

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  9. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    In the House of Commons last night the Chief Secretary for Ireland (Mr. Birrell) introduced a bill dealing with Irish Land Purchase, which was the subject of the late ...

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  10. ORDER OF THE BATH.

    The King will to-day reinaugurate King Henry the Seventh's chapel in Westminster Abbey as the chapel of the Order of the Bath, which it-was constituted in 1725, and ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA 130 YEARS AGO.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) and the Australian High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) were among the guests at the celebrations at Birmingham in connection ...

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  12. MRS. PANKHURST.

    The ruse resorted to by Mrs. Pankhurst on Monday to escape from her flat, and thus avoid being rearrested and sent back to gaol, was only temporarily successful. ...

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  13. NEW COASTAL STEAMER.

    Mc[?]wraith, McEacharn and Co. Ppy. Ltd. brought a number of guests from Glasgow to Plymouth on their new steamer, Katoomba, which has been built for the ...

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  14. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr. fentOn, M.H.R., was the chief guest at a large and enthusiastic gathering of the electors of Moonee Ponds and Essendon, in the Moonee Ponds Town Hall, last night. ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND PREMIER.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr. Denham) made a personal explanation. He said that when Mr. Bowman ...

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  16. FEDERAL WORKS.

    About 20 tenders have been received by the High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) for the construction of the Commonwealth building in London. The Minister for ...

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  17. HULL STRIKE.

    The strike of dockyard workers at Hull has brought about a state of congestion. At least 100 vessels await unloading. Amongst the cargo held up are 100 tons of Danish ...

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  18. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    A question by Mr. McGregor in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon, drew from the Premier (Mr. Watt) a statement concerning the minimum wage to be ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    WELLING (N.Z.), Tuesday.—In the House of Representatives the Pensions Bill brought dow by the Government was read a first time. It provides pensions for ...

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  20. SPURIOUS COINS.

    Despite the denial of Superintendent Gleeson, the chief of detectives in Melbourne, that spurious coins are being extensively passed in the city and suburbs, ...

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  21. DAY LABOUR SYSTEM.

    SYDNLY, Tuesday.— A strong indictment of the day labour system was made to-day by the Lord Mayor (Alderman Cocks) in a minute submitted to the works ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    H.M.A.S. Sydney has completed the calibration of her guns in Bantry Bay, and has gone to Queenstown to take in coal. LONDON July 21. ...

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  23. GOVERNMENT OF EGYPT.

    The Egyptian Minister of Justice last month left for Europe to obtain the Khedive's signature to a decree abolishing the General Assembly, and increasing the ...

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  24. SEWERAGE WORKERS' STRIKE

    GEELONG, Tuesday—The sewerage workers' strike entered on its fourth week to-day, and there is every probability of its extending to other occupations, as threats ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Tuesday.—Great surprise has been caused in shipping circles by the decision of the Peninsular and Oriental Company to discontinue the ...

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  26. VISITING PARLIAMENTARIANS.

    According to information received by the Australian branch of the Empire Parliamentarv Association, the party of Parliamentarians from Great Britain now on its ...

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  27. STRUCK BY BRIDGE.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), l Tuesland.—A railway fireman, William Campion, struck a bridge when standing on the heap of coal in the tender. He was hurled to the ...

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  28. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Assembly, Mr, Ryan moved an amendment- "That the second reading of the Railway ...

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  29. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS.

    At the meeting of the Footscray City Council on Monday evening, Councillor McDonald moved- "That a letter be written to the Chief ...

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  30. ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL.

    In response to the appeal made to wipe off the overdraft on the maintenance account of St. Vincent's Hospital before July 31, and thereby obtain the Government grant ...

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  31. UNIONS AND PRICE OF MEAT.

    BROKEN HILL, Tuesday.—The Barrier Labour Federation has decided to ask the Government, through the members for the district, to appoint a committee to inquire ...

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