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  2. LATEST TELEGRAMS. COUNTRY PARTY.

    Mr. Donaldson. M.L.A., told the National ProgreHsive League Conference that he would support any Country Party. ...

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  3. SMALLPOX. FURTHER CASES.

    Five new cases of smallpox were reported in Sydney to-day. One of the patients suffering from smallpox who has just been removed to ...

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  4. FARMERS AND SETTLERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Farmers and Settlers' Conference has lasted for over a week and only 46 motions have been dealt with, leaving 176 still on the business paper. This was ...

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  5. REMARKABLE SCENE.

    'A memorable scene was enacted at the Farmers and Settlers' Conference to-day when Mr. T. Johnson, Chief Commissioner for Railways, delivered what he expected ...

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  6. LATEST CABLEGRAMS LABORERS' COTTAGES.

    Mr. Runciman, addressing the Young Liberals' League, advocated the State financing the construction on land taken at its agricultural value of ninety thousand ...

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  7. BALKAN POSITION. PANIC IN SOFIA.

    "Le Matin" reports that there in a mad panic in Sofia, and an attempt has been made to assassinate M. Daneff, the Bulgarian Premier. ...

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  8. THE WOUNDED KILLED.

    It is semi-officially announced that the Bulgars killed the Servian wounded who defended Mt. Sevatz. ...

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  9. A GREAT AGE.

    Mr. Nicholas Hoffman, one of the oldest residents of the Adelong district, died on Saturday, aged 105. ...

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  10. BULGAR SAVAGERY.

    The Bulgarians quitted Seres precipitately, having first slaughtered 17 Greek notables, including the direction of the gymnasium, the manager of the Orient Bank, ...

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  11. SERVIAN SUCCESS.

    It is reported that the Servians have occupied Kustemdil. ...

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  12. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    An explosion at the brickworks at Chatenay killed seven men. ...

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  13. BANK MANAGER'S DEATH.

    Mr. Murray Hooper, manager of the Bunk of New South Wales at Corryong, in the Albury district, was found on the floor of a room in the bank premises shot through ...

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  14. RUSH OF ARMAMENTS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at the Ban[?] ers' dinner at the Mansion House, said that it was impossible to hope for a reduction in taxation until the mad rush for ...

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  15. NATIVES FOR THE RAND.

    Reuter's correspondent at Lisbon states that an agreement has been reached between the Portuguese Minister for the Colonies and the Witwatersrand Native ...

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  16. TURCO-SERVIANS SETTLEMENT.

    'A settlement between Turkey and Servia has been reached, the latter promising that a large portion of Thrace will be restored to Turkey. ...

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  17. MINE ACCCIDENT.

    Two men have been overwhelmed by a fall of rock at the North Lyell mine, Tasmania, and one, Joseph Sharpe, was killed, while the other, Frederick Swain, had his ...

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  18. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS.

    Three hundred pounds in lines were imposed on ship masters at the Police Court for allowing prohibited immigrants to land in the Commonwealth. ...

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  19. WIRELESS CONTRACT.

    "The Nation" has endorsed the growing protests against the conclusion of a new Narconi contract before an inquiry has been held into the developments with ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND OUTBREAK.

    The smallpox epidemic in New Zealand has caused great alarm, and the Cabinet is considering the proposals made by the Department of Health to check the ...

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  21. BULGAR HORRORS.

    King, Constantine has directed that a protest, be sent to all the civilised Powers against the atrocities of the Bulgarians. who are described as "monsters in human ...

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  22. OPIUM SMUGGLING.

    Tam Cheung, a Chinese servant on board the steamer St. Albans, was sentenced to twelve months' hard labor for smuggling fifty-nine tins of opium, valued at £300, ...

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  23. H. M. S. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies, the Rt. Hon. T. V. Harcourt, has replied to Lord Liverpool's cable with reference to the battleship New Zealand's visit, ...

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  24. STATE POLITICS. MR. WILLIS.

    Mr. Speaker Willis, addressing the electors at Muswellbrook, declared that there should not be another session of this, Parliament. The redistribution of seats ...

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  25. LATEST REPORT.

    Vaccinations to-day numbered 7466, bringing the total free operations up to Approximately 110,000. Three hundred Works Department employees were ...

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  26. ALLEGED WOUNDING.

    Maude Jane Cook was charged at the Police Court with maliciously wounding James Seaton in a house at North Sydney and was remanded for a week. Seaton's ...

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  27. ORANGE CELEBRATIONS.

    The Twelfth of July celebrations at the Town Hall and the Protestant Hall were responsible for enormous gatherings and tremendous enthusiasm. The Rev. S. D. ...

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  28. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A crowded Norfolk coast express, in passing through Colchester on its way to London, collided with a light engine, and the engine and guard's van of the express were ...

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  29. WAR VIRTUALITY OVER.

    Government advices from the continental capitals state that the war is virtually over. The chief European interest is to see ...

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  30. THE PARTY IN POWER.

    Mr. Wade says that the desperate party now in power in the State will endeavor to retain their position, and many things would be done in their dying effort to ...

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  31. HODSON'S CASE.

    Christopher Hodson was remanded at the Police Court on a charge of maliciously wounding his wife, Kathleen Hodson, with intent to murder her. The police stated ...

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  32. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.

    Dr. Robertson, one of the Southern coalmine owners, giving evidence before the Industrial Commission, declared that industrial laws had been a failure. Perpetual ...

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  33. RIOT IN BELFAST.

    During an Orange festival at Belfast opposing mobs in York-street who were mutually stoning one another in the early hours of the morning rioted for an hour, ...

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  34. PRINTING THE LISTS.

    The State Treasurer is pushing on with the printing of the electoral lists, of which thirty have already been printed, and the remainder will be completed before the end ...

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  35. BIG FIRE.

    The Standard boot factory at Chippendale was destroyed by fire at an early hour this morning, and the damage is estimated at £20,000. Over one hundred employees ...

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  36. THE LATE MR. T. F. SCHICK.

    The remains of our late townsman were laid torrest in the Methodist portion of the general cemetery yesterday afternoon. There was a large concourse of mourners, ...

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  37. TURKISH ADVANCE.

    With a view to recovering the territory south of a line from Burugop to Kara in the Balkan Range on the Bulgarian frontier Turkish troops have started to march ...

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  38. THE SUFFERAGETTES.

    Marion, the suffragette who has just been released after, hunger, striking, has been fined 40s and ordered to pay the damage, 50s, or in default 20 days, for ...

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  39. SUICIDE.

    At the inquest on the body of the girl, Mabel Gaudry, who was found on the beach at Manly, Clara Dillon, an aunt of the deceased, deposed that the latter was ...

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  40. TURKS' ADVANCE UNOPPOSED.

    The Turks have reached Chorlu unopposed and also found that the Bulgarians had evacuated Rodosto. Greece, Servia and Roumania have ...

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  41. THE RAND RIOT. POLITICIAN'S DESCRIPTION.

    The "Telegraph's" Capetown correspondent says that the older officials, even those belonging to the Railway Society, are keeping their heads and say that they will ...

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  42. BULGAR BARBARITIES.

    The Bulgarians during their first advance against the Servians brought several of the latter to Strumentiza and burned a Servian officer alive and killed and ...

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  43. FIRE IN GUNDAGAI.

    Three business premises were destroyed by fire at Gundagui to-day. The Premier, Mr. Holman, who was staying at the hotel next door, together with members of his ...

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  44. MIXED MARRIAGES.

    "Christ weeps over our own community and our own dioceses with regard to mixed marriages, which lead towards indifference to religion," said Archbishop Kelly, ...

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  46. LAND RESUMPTION.

    The Minister for Lands has concluded the resumption of five small scrub leases and an improvement lease along the WyalongLake Cudgellico railway. These leases are ...

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  47. FEDERAL POLITICS. HOW THE VOTES WENT.

    A return shows that at the Foaorni elections 921,361 votes were cast for Liberals, 912,049 for Labor candidates, and 49,183 for Independents. ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    The total number of old age and invalid pensions paid in Queensland during the week ended 12th July was 12,810. 'A young man named Percy Molyneaux ...

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  49. CLARENCE RIVER NEWS.

    Herbert Denning wan fined £7, at to-day's court for selling milk with 17 per cent. of added water. An attempt was made to enter the ...

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  50. ROUMANIAN BLOCKADE.

    The Roumanians are blockading Rustchuch, Sistovo, Nokopol and Lompalanka, and a Bulgarian gunboat and six torpedo boats have taken refuge at Sevastopol. ...

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  51. TROUBLE THREATENED.

    Mr. Cook's statement that the policy of preference to unionists will not be continued does not find favor in unionist circles, the general opinion being that it ...

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  52. AWFUL HORRORS.

    Vienna advices state that the army's discontent is widespread, and there have been mutinies in several detachments followed by a number of executions. ...

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  53. A GOSTLY INQUIRY.

    In view of the fact that each candidate is to be represented by a scrutineer at the examination which is to be made of all the Federal rolls used in connection with ...

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  54. A MANLY SPEECH.

    General Botha, addressing his constituents, said that the Government deplored the necessity for using force in connection with the strike. The Government, and ...

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  55. BIG JEWELLERY THEFT.

    'A sensation was caused in shipping circles at Auckland to-day when it was discovered that out of three boxes of jewellery, valued at £815, consigned from ...

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  56. ALLEGED EXCESSES.

    Bulgaria is evacuating the territories Which are Turkey's under the treaty of peace and is recognising the provisional boundary at Enos Mlidia line pending the ...

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  57. NO MORE DANDRUFF, AND STOP HAIR FALLING OUT.

    Dandruff is not only disagreeable, aggravating and embarrassing, it is dangerous; it means scalp disease and loss of hair; closes up the pores of the scalp, and robs ...

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  58. LORD GLADSTONE DEFENDED.

    The whole South African press, irrespective of party, strenuously defends Lord Gladstone. "Volkstem" emphasises the peril which threatened for some hours when ...

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