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  2. Latest Cables from London 'SUNDAY TIMES' SPEOIAL SERVICE THE KING'S SALARY

    The Bill providing for the King's Civil List was considered in..committee of the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. G. N. Barnes, Labor member for ...

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  3. PERCY EDWARD FLINT GAOLED

    Percy Edward Flint, who has been thrice convicted of theft, and. once on a charge of unlawful possession, was presented at the Wellington Quarter ...

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  4. WOOL BOOMING

    At the wool auctions to-day there was an animated sale, all combing wools realising prices which were the highest of the series. Faulty samples ...

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  5. THE REGENCY BILL

    A lively debate took place in the House of Commons last night on Sir C. J. Cory's amendnfent in the Regency Bill to include a declaration ...

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  6. A MARTYR TO SCIENCE

    Robert Cedar, engaged in hospital research work at Heidelberg, in Germany, has died from the effects of Rontgen rays. ...

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  7. THE ACCESSION OATH

    [?]any politicians are organising in Scotland demonstrations against the Bedaration or Accession.Oath Bill. ...

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  8. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE

    An outbreak of foot and mouth disease has occurred' at Kirbmalzeard in Ireland, but it is confined to one farm, where 25 cattle, 94 sheep and three ...

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  9. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION

    Reveral [?]undredweight of dynami[?] exploded in a magazine at Cagliari, in Sardinia. Trees were uprooted, and all ...

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  10. AGE OF TRUMPS

    The time has come when, if a merchant wants to vibrate the responsive chord of thr people—the chord that markes them let go of their ...

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  11. PIONEERS OF EMPIRE

    The self-constituted Pioneers of E[?]pire have reported the progress of their mission in the provinces on behalf of Imperialism and industrial ...

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  12. ARGENTINE'S NEW PRESIDENT

    M. Saenz Pena has been chosen President of Argentine in succession to Dr. Jose Figueroa Alsorta. ...

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  13. LUCKY SUFFRAGETTES

    Wealthy sympathisers have presented the suffragettes of New York with a Mansion Club House costing £100 000 sterling. ...

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  14. JACK THE RIPPER

    Dr. L. Forbes Winslow, the wellknown medical expert in crime, publishes letters in support of his theory, that the notorious Jack the Ripper is ...

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  15. MORMON MISSI0NARIES OUTED

    The Prussian Minister for the Interior has ordered the expulsion of 21 Mormon missionaries, chiefly American and British. ...

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  16. RUSSIAN MILITARY FRAUDS

    Many officers, including. five generals, have been arrested in South- West Bnssia. They are accused of being concerned ...

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  17. TELEGRAMS

    A. reinar[?]e misnap ouccurred [?] afternoon on the Chelenham racecourse in connection with the aeroplane trials promoted ' by 'A. [?] ...

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    Do you get as much exercise as you should? If not, take Stearns' Wine of Cod Liver Extract—increase your appetite — build up weakened ...

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  20. A Woman's Letters

    Referring to Dr. Winslow's statement) at London regarding Jack the Ripper, Detective O'Donnell says that the police a few, years ago had to ...

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  21. THE CRIPPEN HORROR

    It is believed that Crippen, who is vranted in connection with the Camden Road murder, has taken refuge in the republic of Andorra, a small ...

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  22. EASTERN LABOR AFFAIRS

    Hotel employees are petitioning Premier Murray for a Wages Board. The petition is signed by 700 men and women. ...

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  23. SYDNEY EXPRESS AGAIN

    A sensation, occurred aboard the Sydney express to-day, a serious accident being narrowly averted. The train nearly ran into a sledge of ...

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  24. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION

    As Senor Antonio Maura, the Spanish ex-Premier, alighted from a train at Barcelona yesterday, he was thrice fired at by a man on the platform. ...

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  25. The Bon Marche Stores, Limited

    Owing to the Cessation of the Tram Service, on receipt of a Telephone Message to No. 275, Central, a MotorCar will be sent[?]o the House of any ...

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  26. HIS BRAIN GAVE WAY

    At the inquest on the body of James Dawson Kerr, aged 25, a clerk in the Statistician's Office, the evidence showed that he cut his throat as. the result ...

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  27. THE GRAB FOR IMMIGRANTS

    The victorian immigration delegates, Messrs. M'Kenzie and Mead, are at present visiting the West of England. They had good meetings at Plymouth ...

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  28. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA

    The External Affairs Department intends to publish a series of booklets to advertise Australia. ...

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  29. HOSPITAL STATISTICS

    Weekly report for week [?]ing 22 July:—In patients, admitted ll; discharged, 7; deaths, [?]; remaining in hospital, 40; viz., medical ward, 25; ...

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  30. GEORGE REID ENTERTAINS

    Lord Cheylesmore, Col. Hopetoun, CoL Conan, Major Richardson, and Captain Lloyd were present at the luncheon given by Sir George Reid, ...

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  31. PERTH.

    Returns for week ended Thursday:— Admitted, 61; discharged, 41; died, 5 (William Herdsman 84, William Tomlinson 87, George Dttnscombe 33, John ...

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  32. A COSTLY STRIKE

    The strike on the North-Eastern Railways caused a loss of £140,000 in three days. ...

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    The prosperity of W.A. is shown by the decreasing deficit, and the prosperity of Trouchet's French Kidney and Bladder Herbs by the increasing sales. ...

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    Significant figures from an official Customs return, showing the imports of Pianos into W.A. during 1909:— Value of Australian Pianos from New ...

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    Sickness is likely to crop ap in every home. The best family remedy is a quick dose of brandy. The best domestic brandy is CHATEAU ...

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    FARMERS' SULKIES and BUGGIES. COCKBURN ...

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