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  2. SCHOOLS AND RESIDENCES.

    Almost every Parliamentary day the Minister of Education is besieged by questions form members seeking improvements to the schools in thier districts. On ...

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  3. GOLDEN DROPS.

    Less than a week ago many farmers in the northern areas were on the verge of despair. Day after day they had been scanning the heavens for signs of the long ...

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  4. THE FIFESHIRE.

    The latest news from Aden concerning the Federal-Holder-Shire of a serious character.The vessel has had to be abandoned, She ...

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  5. VOLCANIC ERUPTION.

    The volcano Asama-yama, situsated about 80 miles north-west of Tokio, broke out in eruption to-day. It is feared that 30 climbers, including ...

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  6. INSOLVENT FROM PARADISE.

    At the Adelaide Insolvency Court on Tuesday (before Mr. Commissioner Russell. S.M.), Percy Stephen Lands, of Paradise, storekeeper, van further examined by Mr. ...

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  7. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legisiative Council—Second reading Plural Voting Bill defeated by nine votes to three. Chief Secretary moved second reading Council Veto Bill; Hon. T. Pascoe secured adjournment ...

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  8. ALLEGED MURDER.

    At the Criminal Sittings on Tuesday (before His Honor the Chief Justice and a jury) the charge against William Muegge (a middle-aged constable), Bertram Taylor ...

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  9. LATE SUGAR STRIKE.

    The agreement for the settlement of the dispute m the Queensland sugar industry .is:-l. That wages at fhe rate of 30/ a week and keep be the minimum pay for adult labour in the milk, overtime to be ...

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  10. LABOUR REVOLT.

    Industrial war has been declared or is threatened at many centres throughout England and Scotland. At numerous points chaos and upheaval reign, to the ...

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  11. IS THE COUNCIL.

    The Hon. B. A. Moulden's little joke at Murray Bridge that he had heard that the refreshments at a certain Labour social were to be confined strictly to "stuffed ...

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  12. List of the Missing.

    The occupants of the two missing from the wrecked liner Fifeshire are:—Passengers form Sydney.—Mrs. Dale, Miss Owen, and Mrs. (?Mr.) Mannis From ...

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  13. MR. HUGHES CRITICISED

    The members of the council of the Victorian Employers' Federation, at a meeting yesterday, criticised the way the Federal Atiorney-General (Mr. Hughes) and ...

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  14. HOME SECRETARY'S STATEMENT.

    In the House of Commons today the Home Secretary (Mr. Winston Churchill) gave a full statement, of the strike situation and the Government attitude. He ...

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  15. SOME OF THE PASSENGERS.

    The passengers by the Fifeshing from Melbourne were:—T. A [?] coffee palace, Albert Pork; U. Cheef Wolert, post office, via lipping; G. Pater ...

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  16. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    With dull, damp weather outside the chamber, members inside were s listless when the Deputy Speaker took the Chair on Tuesday. At one time it seemed as if members bad few Questions that required ...

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  17. STRONG TREACHEROUS CURRENTS.

    Capt. Gordon, of the steamer Durham which arrived here to-night and which belongs to the same line as the Fifeshire said as to what causes led to the ...

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  18. MINISTERS IN CONFERENCE.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George) announced at a later stage that the Prime Minister end the President of the Board of Trade were ...

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  19. UNSANCTIONED STRIKES.

    For the most part the strikes have not been sanctioned by the executives of the unions, and therefore the strike will not receive the financial benefits to which they ...

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  20. "SMASH THE CONCILIATION BOARD."

    The situation as it concerns the railway carmen is critical. All good) engine driven and porters at Paddington are idle. The Swansea railway employes are agitating for ...

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  21. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS RAINFALL.

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  22. ARABS AND SHIPWRECKED PEOPLE.

    It is computed that the vessel's crew numbered 83. Only two of them—W. G. Gilpin and U. E. Strette, both stewards. signed on here. pilot W.T. Liley who ...

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  23. GLASGOW TRAMWAY TROUBLE.

    There are sings that the Glasgaw tramway strike is fizzling out. Eighty arrests have been made in connection with the riots. ...

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  24. DOCKERS RESUMING.

    Mr. Goaling (General Secretary of the Transport Workers' Federation) slates that the strikers is London are resuming operations gradually, and that work at the ...

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  25. GLASGOW QUIETER.

    The tramway service at Glasgow, following the riotous scenes of Sunday and this morning, has been partially rammed. The tramway men employed by the ...

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  26. WOMEN WORKERS.

    Fifteen thousand women factory workers who vent on strike for an increased wage have succeeded in obtaining an advance from 1/ to 4/ a week. ...

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  27. DOCKERS STILL IDLE.

    There has been no general resumption of work along the London docks, owing to the, Port Authority having dismissed 400 permanent men for having gone out on ...

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  28. BAYONET CHARGES.

    Alter midnight the mob in Liverpool looted shore in Christian street and vicinity, The infantry fired severs volleys overhead, and then bayonet charges were made up ...

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  29. CASUALTIES.

    SMITHFIELD, August 15.—An accident befell Porter George Hay at the railway station last evening. He had climbed the lamp pillar for the purpose of lighting the ...

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  30. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    Owing to the midsummer drought cattle in England are in a bad way. In Kent lambs have been sold at a shilling each. ...

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  31. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The first instance of fraud upon the Waterworks was reported to the authorities on Tuesday. A water carrier was detected filling his water curt from his ...

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  32. WOMEN IN REVOLT.

    Affairs at smithfield hare become normal again, but the butter trade has not yet been actively resumed. The wharf labourers are still out on strike. Many women ...

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  33. PROTRACTED STRIKE.

    After having been on strike for a period of ten months the coalminers who were employed by the Cambrian Combine in. Wales have decided to resume work. The ...

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  34. NO MILK SPILT.

    MELBOURNE, August 15.—A horse owned by a dairyman was responsible for a remarkable performance yesterday. It bolted from Shillwell with a wheel of the ...

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  35. FEDERAL BOUNTIES.

    A return of the general bounties paid by the Commonwealth for the June quarter shows that the manufacture of combed wool tops is by far the most rapidly ...

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  36. MR.GUTHRIE.

    Sr. Guthrie, of South Australia, who is lying ill in hospital, is slowly progressing] toward recovery ...

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  37. LLOYD-GEORGE BLAMED.

    The Pall Mall Gazette (Unionist), in its summing up of the general labour upheaval, states that the workers, have generally interpreted Mr. ...

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  38. GOLDFIELDS BISHOPRIC.

    The Anglican Bishop of Perth (Rt. Rev. Dr. Riley) is making an appeal for £3,400, the balance required for toe fund necessary to create a bishopric for the Western ...

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  39. TINMINER'S DEATH.

    PERTH, August 15.—Harry Thompson, timminer,was burnt to death in a camp on the Moolyella tinfield on Saturday night, after a drinking bout. ...

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  40. COUNTESS OF DUDLEY.

    The Countess of Dudley has arrived is London form Australia. ...

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  41. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  42. KINO OF SPAIN.

    King Alfonso, of Spain, who came to England for the Cowan yachting carnival has taken bis departure for Madrid. ...

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  43. Y.M.C.A.

    The annual meeting of the Y.M.C.A. was held last night. The report showed that the association aw had a membership of 223, and was well in funds. ...

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  44. MEN BREAKING AWAY.

    The Westminster Gazette (Liberal) expresses the view that tie most serious feature is the tendency of men in all trades to break away from their ...

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  45. EUROPEAN VINTAGE.

    The Wine Trade Review predicts an excellent European vintage, and an average yield. ...

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  46. MR. BOTTOMLEY. M.P.

    Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P., announced last week in his paper, John Bull, that he had settled with Mrs. Eleanor curtis who recently obtained a judgement against him ...

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  47. General Strike Ordered.

    The railway labour war is spreading to Birmingham, Bristol, and Sheffield. Numerous sectional strikes hare begun. Three thousand railway men hare eased work ...

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  48. BARRIER SOCIALISM.

    The Barrier District Political Labour League last night, following on a discussion of the political situation, instructed its. secretory to communicate with the ...

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  49. IRELAND'S POPULATION.

    The report of the Register-General shows that for the year 1910 the number of births in Ireland exceeded the deaths by 17,069; that the loss of population by ...

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  50. INDEX OP ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  51. DEATH HOLE.

    A new bathing place bad recently heart officially established at Rodenkirchen, near to Colome. on the Rhine. To-day a catastrophe occurred at the spot.Twelve people ...

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  52. HIGH TEMPERATURE IN GERMANY.

    The shade temperature in Berlin yesterday reached 104 deg. Serious forest fire are raging. ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. MORE LIVERPOOL WOTS.

    Several skirmishes took place at Liverpool between the rioters and the police, but the military succeeded ia quelling the disturbances. ...

    Article : 156 words
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