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  2. JAPANESE WRECK.

    Later particulars concerning the foundering of the Japanese liner Tetsurei Maru on her voyage between Kobe and Dalny indicate that the loss of life has not been ...

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  3. CANADA.

    The strike on the Canadian Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is still in progress. The negotiations to settle the dispute by ar[?]tration have failed ...

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  4. THE KING'S DECLARATION.

    Petitions from Scotland numbering in all 300 against the passage of the Bill which proposes to alter the King's Accession Declaration have reached the House of ...

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  5. NORTHERN TERRITORY AGREEMENT.

    The Attomey-General on Tuesday laid before the Assembly the following opinion of the Crown Solicitor on the Norther Territory agreement:— ...

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  6. "JACK THE RIPPER."

    In April last Mr. George Kebbell, a London lawyer, wrote to The Pall Mall Gazette to say that he believed the notorious "Jack the Ripper" died in gaol while ...

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  7. IN THE GALLERIES.

    Council.—Hons. T. Pascoe and E. Lucie continued debate on Government policy. Minister for Industry secured adjournment of debate. At 3.58 p.m. Council adjourned until July 27, at 2 p.m. ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN NOTES BILL.

    The striking feature of the Australian Notes Bill, as introduced into the House of Representatives by the Treasurer (Mr. Fisher) to-night is the absence of any ...

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  9. UNDER ARREST.

    To-day, when the public interest in the whereabouts of the suspected murderer Crippen is almost at fever heat, and when several varied rumours are being ...

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  10. COUNCIL.

    Legislative Councillors are of a more practical and business turn of mind than their fellows in "another place." As a result of this, they invariably get to work ...

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  11. TRAIN DERAILED.

    A railway disaster has occurred at Durham, in Quebec, 37 miles north-west of Montreal. A train was derailed, and five persons were injured. An official enquiry into ...

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  12. THE CROPS IN SASKATCHEWAN.

    The Premier of the province of Saskatchewan (Hon. Walter Scott) prophesies that the harvest in the province will be the beat on record. ...

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  13. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Finance Bill End the Kiss's Civil List Bill were read a first time. The Appropriation Bill was read a third time. ...

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  14. AVIATION.

    Mr. Grahame-White, the foremost of British aviators, has aerophlaned over the fleet at Mounts Bay, in Cornwall ...

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  15. RAILWAY CONCILIATION BOARDS.

    The railway men on the North British lines are agitating whether they will repudiate the Railway Conciliation Boards established under Act to Parliament. They ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS.

    The position in regard to the proposed South African cricket team to visit Australia, and The Sun's offer to guarantee £5,000 towards the expenses, appears to be ...

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  17. ADVANCE IN GERMANY.

    The science of aviation has grown to great popularity in Germany, where the advance is strikingly exemplified by the operations on the part of the military ...

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  18. PUBLIC HOUSES IN IRELAND.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain (ex-Chancellor of the Exchequer) enquired of the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George) regarding his action in varying the ...

    Article : 167 words
  19. COMO TRUNK TRAGEDY.

    It is reported in this city that the authorities in Italy are withdrawing their demand for the extradition of Porter Charlton, who on his arrest in New York ...

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  20. UNITED STATES.

    There has been a sensational advance in wheat, amounting to 3¾ cents on the Chiscago Corn Exchange. Reports have been received of heavy ...

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  21. ALLEGED GRAFT.

    The grand jury recently indicted Mr. Lawrence Greater, President of the Borough of Queens, New York City, and a down others, on a charge of maladministration of ...

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  22. "THE DISAEMAMENT HORN."

    The Neueste Nachrichlen, an influential daily newspaper in this city, commenting on the naval rivalry of Great Britain and Germany, states that the British liberal ...

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  23. ASSEMBLY.

    The recent strike of the men engaged on the pipetrack at Alberton led to a hot debate in the Assembly, and some strong remarks. Mr. Peake asked if the report ...

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  24. FUGITIVES ON THE MONTROSE.

    The Daily Express publishes an interesting account, supplied in wireless telegraphic messages, of Crippen's movements on board the ocean liner Montrose, now on her ...

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  25. WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE.

    Mr. Charles Bathurst (Unionist member for Wilton Division of Wilts) in the House of Commons yesterday suggested that a referendum should be taken on woman's ...

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  26. STRICKEN BY LIGHTNING.

    Europe has experienced this season the most violent weather ever remembered by the majority of the people. Country after country has been deluged, lightning ...

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  27. HEAT WAVE.

    A heat wave in prostrating the people' of the eastern States of the American Union. The temperature to-day was 100 deg. Fahr. which is exceptionally server ...

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  28. CASUALTIES.

    Shortly before 5 p.m. on Tuesday a norse and cart in charge of Michael O'Donohue collided with a tramcar at the intersection of Hutt and Carrington streets, Adelaide. ...

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  29. THE TEA TAX.

    In the course of the Budget debate in the House of Commons to-day the amendment of Mr. J. Fitzalan Hope (Unionist representative for Sheffield Central), by ...

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  30. IRELAND'S RESOURCES

    The viceregal commission appointed to report on Irish matters has furnished its report. The commission by a majority of 4 to 3 recommends for the purpose of ...

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  31. A BLASTING FATALITY.

    SYDNEY, July 26.—A serious Wasting accident occurred at the deviation works in the Mount Victoria district to-day. James Ryan, M. Farrell, and J. Fogarty ...

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  32. TRAIN COLLISION.

    A train at Groha, in Algeria, has collided with a stage coach at a road crossing. Casualties number 10 killed and 11 injured. ...

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  33. BANK FRAUDS.

    Erwin Wider (cashier of the Russo Chinese Bank New York) has abseonded, and a warrant has been issued for his arrest. He is charged with Laving robbed ...

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  34. MOVEMENTS AT ANTWERP.

    The Daily Chronicle gives a narrative of Crippen's doings at Antwerp, Belgium, before he embarked on the Montrose for Canada. He appeared to be very leisurely ...

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  35. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    HORSHAM, July 25.—John Eagle, aged 52, who was employed as a labourer by the borough council, bas been missing since Friday. On Thursday he informed his wife ...

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  36. NEW FISH.

    The Norwegian fisheries steamer Michael Sars, 220 tons, has been carrying Sir John Murray, the well-known naturalist and hydrographer, upon several months' exploration ...

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  37. BRIDGEBUILDER MISSING.

    PERTH, July 26.—Andrew McArthnr, an employe of the Government, who was building a bridge on the Kent River near to Denmark, left bis camp with a dog ...

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  38. POLICE RAID.

    The police raided the rooms of the Os. tend Literary Society at their kursaal Ostend, Belgium, and seized £14,000 in stakes, which was on the tables. ...

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  39. PAYING FOR A PRINCIPLE.

    A return was tabled in the House of Representatives to-day by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) showing the cost to the Commonwealth in connection with the ...

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  40. WHOLESALE LYNCHING.

    An instance of old-time community, vengeance has occurred in a peasant village in the provincial government of Vyatka, in North-Eastern Russia. ...

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  41. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Mr. Sydney Buxton (President of the Board of Trade) mentioned in the House of Commons that for 1909 the exports to Canada of products manufactured in the ...

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  42. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    MELBOURNE, July 26.—A serious case of ptomaine poisoning occurred at Heatherton on Monday. The family of Harry Armstrong, a gardener, partook of steak pie for ...

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  43. STEAMER OVERDUE.

    The steamer Strathclyde, 4,417 tons, Watt, master, which left New York on May 19 for Melbourne, Sydney, and New Zealand ports, is overdue. The ...

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  44. TRESPASSER SHOT.

    W. R. Dibbs, of Enfield, was awakened last night by a noise in the vicinity of his fowlhouse. He armed himself with a gun, And as he approached the fowlhouse a man ...

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  45. BROKEN ANKLE.

    QUORN, July 26.—Mr. Robert Salmon was crossing a nutter on Sunday when be made a false step and broke an ankle. He was unable to move, and was lying ...

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  46. ANOTHER TARIFF COMMISSION.

    The Prime Minister (Sir Wilfrid Laurier) speaking at Langan yesterday, remarked that the tariff of the Dominion must be gradually reduced. He foreshadowed the ...

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  47. PETER BOWLING'S TRIAL.

    Mr. Meager, M.L.A., speaking in the Phillip electorate last night, made statements respecting an alleged secret jury list having been used in connection with the ...

    Article : 87 words
  48. ASSASSINATED.

    A dastardly act has occurred in the town of Ridgeway, Virginia. While the Mayor (Sir. Bailsman) was lying in a hammock at his residence, he ...

    Article : 60 words
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  50. COACH POLE BROKE.

    BLYTH July 26.—Owing to the bad state of the road an accident befell the coach from Clare yesterday. While descending the long hill on the dare road ...

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  52. PROGRESSIVE TASMANIA.

    It has been decided to erect two modern woollen milk ia Tasmania, and one each in Hobart and Lannceston, which will employ about 700 hands. The capital of the ...

    Article : 109 words
  53. OVERSEAS BATTLESHIPS.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Reginald McKenna) announced in the House of Commons yesterday that the two new Dreadnought battleships to be built ...

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