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  2. LATEST CABLEGRAMS SUFFRAGETTES.

    Givens and Marion, two suffragettes, have been sentenced to three years' imprisonment each. ...

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  3. LATEST SPORTING. THE TURF.

    Coraki pony races to-day. Owners of ponies are reminded that entries close at 8 o'clock to-night for the Lismore Pony and Trotting Club's meeting ...

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  4. SCOTT WILL CASE. LADY SACKVILLE'S EVIDENCE.

    The hearing of the Scott will case was continued to-day. Lady Sackville gave evidence that Sir John Scott, after his mother's death, told ...

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  5. BALKAN POSITION. THE BULGARS ADVANCE.

    Vienna and Sofia telegrams state that the Bulgarians have crossed the Varder north of Krivolak. The main body of the Bulgarian Army is directed against ...

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  6. LABOR IDEAL.

    The New Zealand Unity of Labor Congress has passed a resolution affirming its intention of organising with a view to destroying capitalism and to securing the ...

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  7. UNSOUND MIND.

    The doctors have certified that Mrs. Hall was of unsound mind when she attempted to hang her three children at Warkworth. New Zealand. They add that reason ...

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  8. LATEST TELEGRAMS. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The revenue derived from the federal land tax during 1911-12 was £1,565,243. ...

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  9. LABOR BILLS.

    The Trades and Labor Council has decided not to ask the Government for an Eight Hour Bill during the coming session, but the delegates emphasise the ...

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  10. DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    The dockers' strike at Leith has thrown 11,000 Lothian miners out of work. ...

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  11. CHIDLEY SENTENCED.

    Childley, the simple life advocate, was sentenced to fourteen days' imprisonment on a charge of begging aims, and on a second count of offensive behaviour in the ...

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  12. LOSS BY FIRE.

    The total losses by fires in New Zealand during the past ten years exceed by six millions the amount paid out in insurance during the same period, which is believed ...

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  13. ROUMANIA MOBILISING.

    A general mobilisation of the Roumanian forces has been ordered. ...

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  14. AMERICAN HEAT WAVE.

    It is still sweltering hot, and nine deaths have been caused by the great humidity. People are camping on the beaches. The temperature is 97 at Baltimore, and ...

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  15. STRIKE THREATENED.

    Trouble is threatened on the Ardlethan tinfields owing to an endeavor to pring down the rate of wages in accordance with the award. ...

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  16. TURKEY'S STAND.

    The Porte has notified the Powers that it reserves liberty of action in the event of war in Macedonia. The Turkish press is rejoicing over the ...

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  17. LAND HUNGER.

    There were 310 applicants for four homestead blocks of land in the Wagga district. ...

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  18. BROKEN ENGAGEMENT.

    The engagement of the Marquess of Hertford to the widow of the late Charles Moss Cockle, a solicitor and Commissioner for Queensland, who left her £302,000, has ...

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  19. A REMARKABLE CRUSH.

    The Court was crowded, and there was an unprecedented gathering in the judges' gallery, and many society ladies participated in the scuffing crush for admission ...

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  20. PAPUA.

    Mr. Glynn, the Minister for External Affairs, has decided to construct two railways in Papua for the purpose of bringing to the coast the oil which it is anticipated ...

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  21. GARDEN ISLAND.

    A deadlock has ensued with regard to the negotiations for transferring Garden Island to the Commonwealth, as the New South Wales Government claims the Island ...

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  22. BENDIGO STRIKE.

    The Amalgamated Miners' Association has sent £100 to the Bendigo strikers. The President of the Association says that ninety per cent, of the strikes are caused ...

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  23. EMPIRE PARLIAMENTARY PARTY.

    In connection with the visit to Australia of the official Parliamentary delegates tghey regreat that their stay in New Zealand will be the briefest. They hope to meet the ...

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  24. BULGAR BRUTALITY.

    Excited crowds greeted the arrival of the wounded officers, who allege that the Bulgarians overwhelmingly, attacked the Servians on Monday and compelled them to ...

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  25. FARRIERS' DISPUTE.

    The farriers' wages board has decided that it has no jurisdiction in the matter of whether the employees were right in objecting to machine made horseshoes. ...

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  26. INCREASED RAILWAY RATES.

    Although the increased rates on merchandise and live stock carried on the railways will come into operation to-morrow the department is reported to be in a quandary ...

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  27. SCAFFOLDING COLLAPSES.

    Four men have been injured by the coljapse of scaffolding at Swallow and Arlel'sworks, Port Melbourne. Robert Tempest sustained a fractured skull, but the others ...

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  28. SHEEP SHOW.

    The sheep show was officially opened by the Governor to-day. Sir Gerald Strickland declared that the Sheopbreeders' Association was doing good work which ...

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  29. THE KING AND QUEEN.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" states that it may be regarded as quite certain that the King and Queen will visit Canada first and later on South Africa, Australia and New ...

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  30. WOLLONDILLY ELECTION.

    Three candidates have been nominated for Wollondilly:—Messrs. Badgery (Liberal), Wilkins (Labor), and Person (Independent). ...

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  31. REPORTS DENIED.

    The reports of Servian successes are authoritatively denied by the Bulgars. ...

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  32. STATE FINANCES.

    Mr. Cann attributes the unsatisfactory financial position of the State to the decrease in the returns from the Commonwealth, which during the past three years ...

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  33. TIPS FOR TO-DAY'S RACES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 191 words
  34. GREEK LOSSES.

    The Greek losses at Kilkish were considerable. ...

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  35. BRITISH CONSOLS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  36. NATIONAL PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE.

    Mr. Beeby, M.L.A., addressed a crowded meeting in the Town Hall to-night in furtherance of the interests of the National Progressive League. Occasionally the ...

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  37. GREEKS CLAIM VICTORIES.

    It is semi-officially announced that the Greeks have captured Ghevgheli and Kilkish after a sanguinary battle in which the Bulgarians sustained enormous losses and ...

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  38. COMPULSORY SERVICE. TRAINEE'S DISMISSAL.

    At the Police Court to-day William Perry, a hairdresser, was charged with penalising his employee, Louis Meliska, for attending a camp of military instruction ...

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  39. THIRD PARTIES.

    Mr. Wade declares that there is no use [?] a chird party in politics. The Federal elections also made this clear. ...

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  40. FOOTS ORAY TRAGEDY.

    William Parker has been committed for trial in Melbourne on a charge of unlawfully wounding, with intent to murder, James Thomas Knox, assistant surveyor ...

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  41. CHINESE PLOT.

    A conspiracy has been discovered at Wuchang aiming at supersending Li-yuanhung, the Vice-President, by Chi-yu-lin, a member of the Kuo-ming-tang or ...

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  42. Servian Successes.

    M. Posies, describing the three days battle which drove the Bulgarians across the Zetovska and the Bregainitza, said that the greatest fight was at Ovtcheplyye, ...

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  43. MURDEROUS INNKEEPER.

    Sentence of death has been passed on John Amos, landlord of the Sun Inn, at Bedlington, in Northumberland, who barricaded his house, and, armed with a gun, ...

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  44. GIRL IMMIGRANTS.

    Among the immigrants who arrived at Fremantle by the Belgic were 65 girls who have come out to marry their sweethearts. ...

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  45. ANTI-MILITARISM.

    Thirteen Territorials undergoing military detention at Christchurch. New Zealand, are hunger striking, and this is the seventh day on which they have refused food, and ...

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  46. MATERNITY ALLOWANCE.

    The maternity allowance payments to date amount to £413,000. The Treasurer's original estimate for the first year was £400,000. ...

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  47. COMMISSION AGENT FINED.

    Frederick O'Neill, a turf commission agent, has been fined £40 with £20 costs on a charge of conducting a gaming house at Melbourne. ...

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  48. PLURAL VOTING BILL.

    The House of Commons held an all-night sitting over the Plural Voting Bill. The Radicals hotly opposed all amendments, which were swept aside by means of the ...

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  49. COULD NOT VOTE.

    At a meeting of the Yarrawonga branch of the Victorian People's Party Mr. P. Connell stated that on going to the polling booth on election day a resident of Boosey ...

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  50. GRAND NATIONAL PRICES.

    Wimmera is the favorite for the Grand National Hurdle Rac,e with Dyor, Clontaft and Julian a point away, and two points further off comes Hardarada, who is ...

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  51. SMALLPOX. THE RUSH TO VACCINATE.

    There are now 32 persons in quarantine in connection with the smallpox outbreak, fifteen of them being contacts. Over 170 people were vaccinated yesterday at three ...

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  52. KINGS AND QUEENS.

    The Kaiser and Kaiserin of Germany and the German Imperial Chancellor, Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg, have welcomed the King and Queen of Italy and the Italian ...

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  53. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    In connection with the outbreak of smallpox in Sydney the Queensland Health Authorities are taking precaution to prevent an influx of the disease or to deal ...

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  54. PRINCE OF WALES STAKES.

    The Prince of Wales Stakes resulted:— Lanceches 1. Catmint 2. Forty Foot 3. ...

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  55. DEAD ON THE BEACH.

    The body of the woman found on the beach at Manly has been identified as that of Mabel Gawdry, aged 20, who lived with her uncle at Rockdale and only arrived ...

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  56. THE RAND STRIKE. IMPERIAL TROOPS SENT.

    Owing to sabotage on the East Rand 2000 Imperial troops have been sent to Witwatersrand to co-operate with the police. ...

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  57. MORE CASES.

    More cases of smallpox were discovered this afternoon, and during the day 23 persons, have been sent to quarantine. Twenty-one of those were patients and ...

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  58. GOLF.

    In the French Championship Teams, the American, bet Hilton two and one, and Nisle, the American, beat C. McFarlane at the twenty-first hole. ...

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  59. MARCONI CONTRACT. THE GOVERNMENT'S POSITION.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Asquith, in reply to a question as to whether the Government would reopen negotiations with the Marconi Company while some ...

    Article : 91 words
  60. BILLIARDS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  61. SERIOUS POSITION.

    It is calculated that if the whole of the Rand mines are held up throughout July the position will be serious, because the London bullion market counted on the ...

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  62. TURKEY NEUTRAL.

    The Porte has resolved upon a neutral attitude in the Balkans. ...

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  63. LAND LAWS.

    Mr. Trefle has submitted to the Cabinet proposals for an amendment of the land laws as the Lands Department is averse to advertising land for settlement three ...

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  64. SYDNEY QUARANTINED.

    A special meeting of the Federal Executive in Melbourne to-night issued a proclamation declaring Sydney a quarantine area within fifteen miles of the General ...

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  65. Pure Invention.

    It is semi-officially announced that the Bulgarians, after repelling the first of the Servian provocative attacks, assumed the offensive and occupied Emoritza and other ...

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  66. ELIBANK'S DECISION.

    The Master of Elibank retains for himself the whole of the American Marconis purchased on behalf of the Liberal Party. ...

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  67. BOXING.

    Hagerty and Keys fought to rounds for a draw at Wellington, N.Z. ...

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  68. ABRITRATION SCOUTED.

    The employers scout the idea of arbitration on the ground that there is nothing to arbitrate about. Strong contingents of military have been ...

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  69. CLARENCE RIVER NEWS.

    James Day, who was reported in your columns as having been fined £20 or in default four months' imprisonment by the bench, escaped from that lockup on ...

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  70. A LAUDABLE OBJECT.

    A meeting was held at Mr. Klein's rooms last night under the auspices of the Lismore Cribbage Association, the Druids' Lodge, and the local carters for the ...

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  71. EUROPEAN ARMAMENTS. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    The battleships provided for in Germany's 1913 programme will mount 15-in. guns. ...

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  72. ROWING.

    Leander beat Canada in the first round of the Grand Challenge, and McVilley beat Salier by five lengths in 529 seconds in the diamond sculls first heat. ...

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  73. DUTCH NAVAL PROGRAMME.

    The Royal Commission on the Defence of the Dutch East Indies recommends the construction of nine Dreadnoughts with a speed of 21 knots, and a number of ...

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  74. THE DISEASE SPREADING.

    Dr. Paten, Director General of Public Health, views the situation with some amount of hope, although he says it cannot be denied that owing to the fact that ...

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  75. The Greeks.

    The Greeks have continued their lightning advance, and an official despatch reports heavy Bulgarian losses outside Salonika. The Greek losses were also ...

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  76. CRIBBAGE.

    Rob Roy team to meet Rovers at Club Rooms on Monday night next:—W. Dodd, R. Walls, Knight, Wright, Hillman T. Woolsey, Martin, Graydon, Leece. ...

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  77. RAILWAY STRIKE.

    Commissioner Piddington has issued on interim report recommending the removal of the cancellation of the registration of the Amalgamated Raliway Associations. ...

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  78. IF YOU HAVE

    a cough, cold, nose, throat, or lung trouble, stomach, bowel, or kidney complaint, rheumatism, neuralgia, USE SANDER'S EUCALYPTI EXTRACT—5 drops ...

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  79. A PERILOUS TRIP.

    Refugees arriving at North Bay tell of the terrific bush fires and loss of life in the Porcupine and Bellerive districts. Women and babies were taken hundreds of miles in ...

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  80. FOOTBALL.

    Wallaroos v. Ettrick was the match in the Kyogle Competition on Wednesday, and was played at Ettrick, resulting in a win, for Ettrick by 16 points to 5. For the ...

    Article : 80 words
  81. A BRAVE CREW.

    The bravery of the crew of the warship Louisiana saved the vessel from disaster. A valve broke while the engines were being overhauled a the engine room was ...

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  82. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Naval orders issued to-day contain an official announcement that the control of the Australian naval station will not be taken over by the Commonwealth until ...

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  83. SMALLPOX AND THE MAORIS.

    The probability of a match being arranged at Auckland with the returning Maori footballers has been abandoned as the team will need to be vaccinated. ...

    Article : 36 words
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