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  2. MASSACRED BULGARS.

    The massacre by Turks, Kochana, of 140 Bulgarians, will not be readily forgotten here. An executive committee, representing ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The leader of the Opposition (Mr. Bonar Law)has promptly replied to what he describes as Mr. Winston Churebill's "rhetorical contribution" to the Home Rule ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Their Majesties the King and Queen, our London corresponden informs us by cablemissage, are on a sit to the Duke and Duchess of Devonshre, at Bolton Abbey, ...

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  5. ASSEMBLY NOTES.

    The debate on the motion for the second reading of the Closer Settlement Bill ended in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon.In referring to it, Mr. Watt ...

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  6. IN THE FEDERAL GALLERIES.

    Members of the Opposition—and some of the Ministerialists, too—are dissatisfied with the statement, by courtesy called a reply, of the Prime Minister concering the ...

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  7. CZAR IN PERIL.

    A great sensation has been caused by the disclosure that the conspiracy last month to seize the warship Ivan Zlatoust, at Schastopol, was an even more daring project than ...

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  8. EIGHTH TEST MATCH.

    The eighth test match in which England and South Africa were opposed was further continued at Kennington Oval. The Africans, batting first on a bad ...

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  9. DOYEN OF JOURNALISTS.

    HOBART, Tuesday. — Mr. H. [?]. Nicholls, who had not for some time been in robust health, had an attack of influenza on Sunday, and early this evening he ...

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  10. FIENDISH MEXICANS.

    Particulars, of a horrible massacre have been reported to the State Department. A band of rebels attacked a passenger train, which they ambushed in a canyon, ...

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  11. FATHER RHINE.

    Germany is preparing to abrogate the Freedom of the Rhine Treaties, which date from 1849. In preparation for this she has issued a ...

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  12. AMERICA'S NAVY.

    There is a continuous agitation in naval circles to induce the Democratic party to reverse their decision taken early in the year not to vote for the usual addition of ...

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  13. LABOUR PROBLEMS.

    A strike of colliers, in which 2,200 are taking part, has occurred at Eddwvale, in Monmouthshire. The cause is the withdrawal of the lampmen from the Miners' ...

    Article : 244 words
  14. BRITAIN'S "FIFTH ARM."

    Those cities who were a few months ago railing agianst the British military authorities for the weakness of their flying equipment are surprised to be told that in the ...

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  15. PANAMA CANAL.

    A commission appointed by the Government has reported that the opening of the Panama Canal will probably divert traffic, especially that to Australia and New ...

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  16. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Robert Stewart, of Hopsam-atreet. East St. Kilda, gentleman, who died on July 18, left under a will dated December 15, 1910, real estate valued at £5,100 and personal property valued ...

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  17. R.M.S. MALWA.

    FREMA[?]TLE. Tuesday.—The following passengers arrived to-day from London by the R.M.S. [?]:- For Adelaide.—Messrs. M'Ken[?], Compston, ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The difficulty in the way of electing a President of the Republic has been overcome by the rival parties sinking their respective preferences, and agreeing to the ...

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  19. HARASSED SPEAKER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Mr. Willis) complained in the House this afternoon that Mr. Fitzpatrick had grossly insultedd him in ...

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  20. QUINLAN GRAND OPERA.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The J. C. Williamson management has completed negotiations with Mr. Thomas Quinland for his return with a grand opera company next ...

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  21. SYDNEY GOVERNMENT-HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Federal Government-house was one of the principal matters discussed by the State Cabinet to-day. The Premier stated on Monday that ...

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  22. [?] NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The acting statistician (Mr. H. A. Smith) estimate that at June 30 there were 1,729,765 persons in New South Wales, of whom 907,448 were ...

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  23. BOY MISTAKEN FOR BIRD.

    The first serious accident of the game shooting season is reported from Scotland. Dr. Sloan, a visitor from New Zealand. ...

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  24. LINER AND ICEBERG.

    The Allan liner Corsican (11,140 tons) has struck an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland. She has 200 passengers on board. Wireless calls for held have been sent ...

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  25. FRUIT COMMISSION.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—At the sittings of the Fruit Commission to-day G. H. F. Richardson, acting manager of Howard Smith and Co., in reply to a question, said ...

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  26. EASY DIVORCE.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—MR. Justice M'Millan commented strongly in the Divorce Court to-day on the easy way in which the marrige bound could be broken under the ...

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  27. TRAIN THROUGH BRIDGE.

    The west-hound Olympian train, on the Chicago-Milwaukee Railroad, broke through a bridge 60 miles east of Seattle. The cars piled on top of each other as ...

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  28. EXPORT OF FLOUR.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—A deputation of flour millers and shipping agents interviewed the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Bath) to-day, with a request for a subsidy to ...

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  29. WOMAN IN MALE ATTIRE.

    An arrest under novel circumstances was yesterday effected by Plain-clothes Constables Campbell and Sharp. of Carlton. On August 1 Mrs. Ida Hobbs, a resident ...

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  30. MADAME KIRKBY LUNN.

    FREMANTLE (W.A.), Tuesday.— Madame Kirky [?], the world-famous contralto, who arrived from London by the R.M.S. Malwa this morning, has with ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAYS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The chief commissioner's annual report on the working of the State railways and tramways during the year was tabled in the Legislative ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat.—The market in quiet, but firm, A parcel of 2,000 quarters Australian wheat afloat has been sold at 28/[?] per 480lb., cost, freight, and insurance. Liverpool [?] ...

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  33. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    To-day's Stock Exchange quotations:— Broken Hill Proprietary, [?] British Broken Hill, [?] Mr. E[?] Broken Hill, [?] ...

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  34. BOXER ATTACKS REFEREE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. At the conlcusion of the hight-weight boxing [?] Sullivan, at the Gaiety Theatre to-night, the referee, George Eager, gave a decision ...

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  35. SILVER.

    To-day's quotation, 28[?].: fall, [?] CONSOLS. LONDON, Aug. 13. Consols closed on Monday at £74¾, or an ...

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  36. FIGHT IN STOKEHOLD.

    FREMANTLE (W.A.), Tuesday. During the voyage of the R.M.S. Malwa from Colombo three coloured members of the stokehold quarrelled. One was badly [?] ...

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  37. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL.

    BROKEN HILL, Aug. 13.—Shearling has been [?] [?] in the West Darling district, [?] [?] The only disputes [?] have been on [?] ...

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