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  2. EMPIRE AND NAVY.

    Captain W.V. Faber, M.P. (Unionist) states that when the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) and the First Lord of the Admirally (Mr. Churchill) returned to ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George), in in address at Kennington Theatre on Saturday, said that it was not claimed that the National Insurance ...

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  4. PANAMA CANAL.

    The Washington correspondent of "The Times" states that the debate in Congress on the Panama Canal Bill may begin at any time, when Senator Elibu Root will fight ...

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  5. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The 1912 Marathon Race (26 miles), which is the greatest spectacular attraction of the Olympic Games, was won by K. K. M'Arthur (South Africa). Another South ...

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  6. THE TEST MATCH.

    The second test match between the Australians and South Africa was commenced at Lord's to-day. The Australians left out Smith, Emery, M'Laren, and Webster. ...

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  7. GALE DELAYS SHIPPING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A fall of rain from light to heavy has been recorded generally throughout the State, expecting in the far south-west and the southern border ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and Lady De[?]an, who returned from Adelaide on Sunday, left by the express for Sydney yesterday, attended by Captain ...

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  9. NATION IN THE MAKING.

    Mr. James Bryce is making the most of his brief stay in Melbourne, and incidently public instituitions are making the most of him. Yesterday his programme ...

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  10. DECENTRALISATION.

    BALLARAT. Monday.—At a meeting of the Ballarat East Concil, to-day the mayor (Councillor Penhalluriack) reported as follows:— ...

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  11. STATE STEAMER.

    FREMANTLE, Monday.—An interesting function took place at Fremantle this afternoon, when the steamer Darins, recently purchased by the West Australian ...

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  12. AERONAUTICS.

    Vedrines, the famous aviator, flew 125 miles in 70min. 50sec. at Rheims, which is a speed records. He used a Deperdussin monoplane. ...

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  13. POLITICAL ORGANISATION.

    The St. Kilda branch of the Australian Women's National League will hold their annual meeting on Thursday, July 18, in the Presbyterian-hall, Alma-road. ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A motor-car, driven by revolving wings which skin the road, travelled on Saturday from Paris to Lyons (200 miles). The wings were worked by 40-horse power ...

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  15. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    KONGWAK, Monday.—At a representative meeting of the branch of the People's Party held here on Friday the following resolution was carried unanimously:— ...

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  16. CHINESE REPUBLIC.

    A force of Chinese soldiers and villageres surrounded and ignited a building near Khotan, in Chinese Turkestan, belonging to Said Effendi, and containing 100 ...

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  17. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    A meeting, under the auspices of the Australian Women National League, was held last night in the Independent-hall, Collins-street. Mrs. Hughes (president) ...

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  18. PRAHRAN POST-OFFICE.

    For the past few days the Federal Government have been making contain alterations to the Prahran Post and Telegraph offices, which comprise a portion of the municipal [?], and which ...

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  19. LABOUR DISPUTES.

    Mr. Tom Mann, speaking at Wolver hampton on Sunday, said that, in the event of the negotiations between the dockers and the Port of London Authority failing, it ...

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  20. THE HATPIN MENACE.

    At the meeting of the Richmond Council last night Councillor W. W. Gleadell moved— "That this council take late consideration the ...

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  21. HORSE PARADE.

    MESSRS. CAMPBELL AND SONS. Messrs, Campbell and Sons' annual entire horse parade and s[?], which was begun yesterday at the City Horse Bazaar, ...

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  22. INCREASED POLICE PAY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Home Secretary (Mr. Appel) to-day confirmed the published statement that the increased pay to the police under the new scheme ...

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  23. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL

    BENALLY [?] [?].—Since the [?] up of the drough the weather conditions have been in every way favorable for the farmer and the [?]. The [?] to making great [?]eadway. ...

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  24. CONVALESCENT HOME FOR THE BLIND.

    The [?] [?] [?] [?] T.J. Davey acknowledges with [?] the following [?] in an [?] to her appeal [?] [?] [?] [?] and [?] at BRighton [?] [?] ...

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  25. RUNAWAY ENGINE.

    BRISBAEN, Monday.—A sensational railway accident occured at Sandgate, a terminal railway station on Moroton Bay, early this morning. A [?]ad was cleaning the ...

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  26. WEST AUSTRALIAN SCHOOLS.

    PERTH, Monday.—The annual report of the Education department shows that the pupils on the rolls number 35,347, that the average attendace is 29,118, and the ...

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  27. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat and Flour Afloat.—The quantity of wheat and flour atleast for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,170,000 quarters against 3,315,000 quarters a week ago, and ...

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  28. PERTH NEWSPAPER TROUBLE.

    PERTH, Monday.—Negotiationas are still proceeding for the settlement of the threatened strike of the companionship of the "West Australian," which was the outcome ...

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  29. 230-0UNCE NUGGET.

    PERTH, Monday.—The Mines department has received a telgram from the mining registrar [?] [?] stating that Gessner and [?] have brough in [?] of ...

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  30. BIBLE READING BALLY.

    A rally in support of [?] [?] State [?] will take place on the Town-hall on July 31. [?] [?] [?] preside, and the speakers [?] [?] [?] ...

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  31. LAW NOTICED.—(This Day.)

    At Half-past [?], Chambers [?] Banco Court. (Before Mr. Justice Hodges.) At 10 O'Clock The Colonial Mutual Life ...

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  33. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The following private advices have been received:- By the Australian, Metcantile, [?] and Finance Company Ltd., from Hel[?] Schwartze and Co., ...

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  34. FLAGSHIP AT SUVA.

    SUVA, Monday.—H.M.S. Drake arrived from Sydney to-day. Admiral Sir George King Hall and the officers of the warship will be entertained at a public social on ...

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  35. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Richard Oxford, of Kellam[?]e, former, who died on April 18, left, under a will made March 21, real [?]tate valued at £1,32[?] and pe[?]al [?]ate valued at £19, to his widow and son. ...

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