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  2. Advertising

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  3. EMPIRE DEFENCE

    Tup Sydney, the second of the sister cruisers for Australia's battle fleet has been successfully bunched. Lady Henderson, wife of Admiral Sir Reginald Henderson ...

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  4. THIRTEEN LEFT.

    The breach between members of the British Medical Association and the Chancellor of the Exchequer in respect of payment for medical services under the ...

    Article : 241 words
  5. JUST SO.

    A man in the country has been fined for having sold milk qualified with 46 per cent. of water. With one cow and a reservoir there would be great possibilities before a ...

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  6. DEFENCE MATTERS.

    While inclined to sympathize with Cadet Osborne in his struggle to maintain himself and other members of his family, Sr. Pearce (Minister for Defence) said to-day ...

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  7. STILL RAINING.

    The Australians were matched to play Kent at Canterbury to-day. Tie ground was saturated as the result of a downpour daring the night and this morning, and the ...

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  8. PUGILISM.

    The fight between Hogan and Ritchie, fixed for September 9, has had to be abandoned owing to Ritchie having injured an arm. ...

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  9. CABLES M BRIEF.

    The Lowestoft steam drifter Hilda Maund foundered in a hurricane with 10 hands on board. ...

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  10. FRENCH HOSTAGES.

    Indirect negotiations for the release of the French hostages from Marakesh, who, it is understood, are being compulsorily conducted by the Pretender El Hiba to the ...

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  11. A FATAL DUEL.

    A police telegram reports a fatal duel on August 20, between two aborigines. Alick and Dick, at Wanda Station, in the north-west. The contest was with spears. ...

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  12. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Ernest Barry, the world's sculling champion, who recently defeated Richard Arnst on the Thames, states that he is awaiting a reply from Durnan, the Toronto sculler, to ...

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  13. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Silver.— Standard, 2/4 11-16. Mining Shares.—Latest Quotations:— Waihi Junction, buyer 21/, seller 22. ...

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  14. TRIANGULAR TESTS.

    Rain has con tinned to make the matches of the Australians' tour in England more of a farce than anything else. The last eight contests (excluding the final test with ...

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  15. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Assembly, on the Pearling Bill, has accepted the clause imposing a penalty of £200 for unlicensed dealing in pearls, and decided that no boat may be used for ...

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  16. BANK OF ENGLAND.

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  17. ARMY PRIZES.

    Mr. S. F. Cody, the well-known aeronaut, has won army prizes amounting to £5,000 for bis biplane. ...

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  18. COST OF LIVING.

    The report of the Cost of Living Commission suites that under existing conditions increase or diminution of the supply had a marked effect on prices, but other ...

    Article : 230 words
  19. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The Speaker (Mr. McDonald) took the Chair at 10.30 a.m. —German Motor Car Tires.— The Minister far Home Affairs Mr. ...

    Article : 363 words
  20. CLOUDBURST.

    A telegram from Dayton, Ohio, reports that a cloudburst wiped oat the town of Lebano. The storm waters reached to the second stories of many wooden ...

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  21. PEACE IN TIMOR.

    When the steamer Easter called at Timor on the present voyage everything was quiet. Revolting natives had been checked. Their leader, Buena Ventura ...

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  22. TWO COLLISIONS.

    An engine collided with a stationary train at Vauxhall Junction to-day, and aa a result one passenger was killed and 30 were injured. ...

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  23. RATE. OF INTEREST.

    The open market rate of discount for best three months' bills ruled on Thursday afternoon at 33 par cent.—a rise of 9-16 per cent. since last week. The bank ...

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  24. DISTRESSED SETTLERS.

    A special investigation into the condition of newly settled farmers in the irrigation districts of the State, which has recently been undertaken by a committee ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN-BOUND SHIP.

    A small French steamer, Jarnac, 618 tons, collided with the steamer Mersey at Liverpool, just as the latter craft was beginning its voyage to Sydney. The ...

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  26. ARBITRATION BILL.

    The Labour Federation, in discussing the Arbitration Bill, congratulated itself on the fact that the Attorney-General had included many amendments recommended ...

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  27. TIBET.

    The British Ambassador (Sir John Jordan), in an official memorandum to the Chinese Government, declares that the people of Tibet should be allowed to ...

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  28. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

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  29. STOLEN TIMBER.

    BROKEN HILL. August 3O.—Charles Voss was to-day fined 40/ and £2 9/ costs, in default one mouth in gaol, for having stolen a piece of oregon timber, valued ...

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  30. CANADIAN MINISTER'S VISIT.

    The Canadian Primo Minister (Mr. Borflen), in a statement 10 Hie press on the of his sailting to-day for Canada, expresses greatful appreciation fur the ...

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  31. BRITISH AMBASSADOR'S ADVICE.

    The British Minister at Pekin (Sir John Jordan) suggests that China should with draw her troops from Tibet, and send a ...

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  32. DIFFICULTY OVERCOME.

    The City Council, having found it could not legally allow £30 each for the two delegates to attend the Local Government Conference in Sydney, surmounted the ...

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  33. ALTONA'S MISHAP.

    Capt. Inglis. harbourmaster at Port Adelaide, held an enquiry into the circumstances surrounding the grounding of the German-Australian Altona on Monday. ...

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  34. "HECTORING DIPLOMACY."

    The Daily Chonicle (Liberal) contrasts the indifference shown by the British Government in regard to Persia's struggle for independence with its championing of ...

    Article : 141 words
  35. SHARES.

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  36. CANADIAN CADETS.

    When the Canadian Cadets were due to leave Ballarat to-night for Adelaide it was found that one of their number, W. Sproule, was unable to go with them as ...

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  37. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Chamber of Manufactures' annual report urges greater efforts to produce a continuous flow of immigrants. It regrets that the Government has declared ...

    Article : 77 words
  38. "MAD RACE OF ARMAMENTS."

    The speech of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, at the luncheon to a party of British financiers in this city, has attracted considerable attention. ...

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  39. LATE COMMERCIAL.

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  40. METALS.

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  41. CHINA'S PROBLEMS.

    An army of 8,000 rebels, under Gen. Chiang Kuei, is in command of the main road leaning from Tung-Chau to the capital. The soldiers have looted neighbouring ...

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  42. GOVERNMENT MEAT.

    The Labour Government, in pursuance of the cattle shipments to-day, opened a retail butcher's stall at the entrance to the market. The Premier (Mr. Scaddan) ...

    Article : 148 words
  43. "HOSTILE TO BRITISH NAVAL POLICY."

    Daring a striking speech ab Ottawa this week on tie naval question Sir Wilfrid Laurier remarked that m Great Britain people were always thinking of war. In ...

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  44. YOUNG TURKS.

    Sixty gendarmes, under the leadership of two officers of the Committee of Union and Progress, demonstrated in the Galata quarter of the capital city against the ...

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  45. THE KAISER.

    His Majesty the Emperor of Germany has quite recovered from the effects of his indisposition. ...

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  46. MERCHANDISE.

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  47. CATTLE MAIMING.

    Three cases of cattle maiming are reported in North and South Staffordshire. The incidents recall the outrages at wyrley, in the same county, a few years ago ...

    Article : 37 words
  48. VEND APPEAL.

    The hearing of the Vend appeal was continued to-day in the High Court, constituted of the Chief Justice (Sir Samuel Griffith), Mr. Justice Barton, and Mr. ...

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  49. SHORTAGE OP MINERS.

    One of the reasons for the decrease in the profits shown by the Broken Hill Proprietary Company for the half-year was the scarcity of labour. Referring ...

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  50. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  51. STRANDED TIME.

    The new Howard Smith liner Time, which ran aground on the Seaton Carew sands, near HartlepooL nearly two months ago, and which had defied the efforts of ...

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  52. AMERICAN SCULPTOR.

    It is reported from Seattle, Washington State, that Mr. Louis Potter, a noted American sculptor, died during treatment for skin diseases at the hands of a Chinese ...

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  53. IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. Quinn, the Immigration Commissioner from Australia, addressed the TransMississrppi Commercial Congress, at Salt Late City. He dealt with the ...

    Article : 63 words
  54. LATEST INVENTION.

    The invention of Messrs. Hodgkinson Brothers of a ship's wireless recorder showing the position of other vessel sounding sirens in a fog has been successfully ...

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  55. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    According to the statutory returns issued by the Federal Treasury 3,748,502 Commonwealth notes, to tie value of £9,316,220, are in circulation. The Treasurer holds ...

    Article : 39 words
  56. LAZY HUSBANDS.

    A deputation from the Ladies' Benevolent Society Association waited on the State Treasurer to-day to call attention to difficulties in their work that might be ...

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  57. NORWICH DELUGE.

    Norfolk has had another 12 hours rain. The relief fund in the City of Norwich amounts to £3,000. Food is being served ...

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  58. NEW LAW COURTS.

    Plans have been prepared for the erection of new Law Courts on the site of the present Equity Court and Mint, at a cost of £340,000. It is proposed to remove the ...

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  61. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  63. YOUNG WOOTTON.

    The Australian jockey Stanley Wootton, was suspended ai the York Meeting an Tuesday for crossing at the start of a race ...

    Article : 117 words
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  65. COTTON MILLS CLOSED.

    For some time Joyce Brothers, who own cotton mills at East Ipswich, have endeavoured to induce tie Federal Government to afford them sufficient tariff protection ...

    Article : 89 words
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