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  2. ====CABLES==AND==TELEGRAMS==== POLITICAL

    While the Home Rule Bill was under Consideration in committee of the House of Commons yesterday, an amendment to establish single chamber ...

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  3. DOCKERS' STRIKE CREPE AND DEAD MARCH

    Speaking at Tower Hill yesterday, Mr, Ben Tillett blamed the Government for doing its utmost to break the strike of transport workers. He ...

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  4. U. S. A PRESIDENCY ROOSEVELT PREPARING

    When the National Republican Convention resumed its sittings yesterday, a more pacificatory spirit was shown, but the proceedings took a somewhat ...

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  5. NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    The debate on the no-confidence motion is expected to last over a week. Melbourne, June 25. In the House of Representatives, Mr. ...

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  6. TITANIC WRECK CROWS NEST WATCH.

    Evidence at the British inquiry into the loss of the Titanic has been closed. The chairman, Lord Mersey, has decided that the use of binoculars by ...

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  7. ANGLOPHOBIA RUSSIA AND ENGLAND.

    High hopes are entertained by the German newspapers that the coming conference between Emperor William and the Czar will result in a ...

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  8. KARRI TIMBER

    In replying to a deputation which waited upon him yesterday, with the object of advancing the construction of a railway from Denmark to ...

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  9. MANY EYES, NO BRAINS.

    Addressing the commission appointed to inquire into the Titanic disaster, counsel representing the third-class passengers said yesterday that Mr. ...

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  10. SCENE IN THE HOUSE.

    In the House of Representatives, the want of confidence motion was continued. When Mr. Hughes, the Attorney General, concluded his speech, Mr. ...

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  11. RUSSIA'S NEW VESSELS.

    The debate on the Navy Bill, which authorises an expenditure of fifty million pounds between the present year and 1916 for naval construction, is ...

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  12. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    The Stock Exchange is raising £10,000 to promote an agitation with a view to making service in the territorial force compulsory. ...

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  13. ISMAY DEFENDED.

    Sir R. Finlay, representing the steamer's owners at the Titanic inquiry, defended the captain from the charge of abdicating from duty to ...

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  14. TEAM STRIKE.

    The situation in connection with the tram, strike in the city is more serious. Yesterday many attacks were made on the workers, including several ...

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  15. TELEGRAPH STRIKE.

    Matters appear to be reaching an acute stage in regard to the discontent in the telegraph service in New South Wales. The Postal and ...

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  16. STRIKE FUNDS LOW.

    The unions concerned in the strike of transport workers have exhausted their funds. Dockers, carmen, lightermen and stevedores continue to draw ...

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  17. STORMS EXPECTED

    Mr. Hunt, the Commonwealth Meteorologist, said to-night that a cyclone was expected which would be the most vigorous development experienced for ...

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  18. TOBACCO THIEVES

    Messrs Falk and Company's w[?]re house, in Egan-street, was broken into last night and tobacco to the value of £25 stolen. The burglars ...

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  19. Australian Immigrants

    The s.s. Ajana left Bristol yesterday with 570 emigrants for Western Australia. ...

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  20. FEEDING STRIKERS CHILDREN.

    There is no change in the industrial position with respect to the London shipping trouble, but the distress among the men who continue on strike ...

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  21. DISPOSING OF SURPLUS

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated that the large surplus in revenue would be devoted, ...

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  22. MILLION POUNDS WANTED.

    Roosevelt and Hadley are desi[?]ous of restraining their more ardent adherents from precipitating an action which threatens financial danger. To ...

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  23. LIQUOR TRAFFIC

    A deputation of barmen and barmaids waited upon the Attorney-General and Premier yesterday to put their views in opposition to those ...

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  24. FELL UNDER TRAIN

    Mr. Albert Morris, a married man, 38 years of age, had a narrow escape from fearful death at Cottesloe railway station at 6 o'clock on Saturday ...

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  25. WESTS v. RICKARDS

    A big law suit is pending between Wests and the executors of the late Harry Rickards for alleged breaches of contract, under which the Rickards ...

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  26. Victoria.

    For the first time on record, the railway revenue passed £5,000,000, and sixteen days' income is still to be added before the close of the financial ...

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  27. NAVAL STATEMENT.

    It is expected that Mr. Churchill will deliver his supplementary naval statement in a fortnight's tune. ...

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  28. AN INDEPENDENT TICKET.

    The National Republican Convention to select the Republican candidate for the Presidency yesterday selected Mr. Taft, with Mr. Sherman as candidate ...

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  29. MORE STRIKERS.

    A meeting of railway men at West Ham yesterday carried a resolution in favor of declaring a strike at 12 o'clock to-morrow unless the ...

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  30. New Zealand.

    The Dominion Parliament was opened to-day with the customary ceremony. Mr Massey, leader of the Opposition, gave notice of an ...

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  31. Western Australia.

    The Esperance League recently interviewed Mr. Collier regarding Esperance matters, and especially in reference to the proposed railway. Mr. ...

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  32. THE RIGHT TO STRIKE.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Industrial Council which is inquiring into the cause of the labor disturbances, the evidence of the workers ...

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  33. SINKING A WELL

    A very serious accident occurred at Shotton Park late yesterday when the proprietor, Mr. F. Congreive, was frightfully injured. Mr. Congreive was ...

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  34. SPEAKER WILLIS

    The action brought by Mr. John Perry, es-M.L.A., against Mr. Willis, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, and the sergeant-at-arms to recover ...

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  35. CHINAMAN KILLED

    Arthur Baldry, aged 23, and T[?]os. Howard, aged 20, were placed an trial before Mr. Justice Roo[?]n and a [?] on an indictment changing them with ...

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  36. THOU SHALT NOT STEAL.

    The contest for, the presidency of the United States promises to be absolutely unique in the histoiy of American party politics. After organising a ...

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  37. Australia. Federal.

    Mr. Roberts, honorary Federal Minister, interviewed the acting Premier and the Commissioner for Grown Lands to-day concerning the trans-Australian ...

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  38. CHINESE IMMIGRATION

    Reference to the exclusion of Chinese from Australia was made by the Chinese Consul-General to-day, when he was welcomed by the Mayor of ...

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  39. TRIPOLITAN WAR

    Ten thousand Italians have already been expelled from the city. ...

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  40. PERSONALIA

    Field-marshal. Sir George White, V.C., died to-day, aged 77. Sir Lauvens Alma-Tadema, the wellknown painter, died at Wiesbaden, ...

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  41. STATE STEAMERS

    A monster demonstration was held on Sunday afternoon by representatives of about 800 different callings as a means of supporting the action of the ...

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  42. DEPOSED SULTAN

    It is rumored that the deposed Sultan, Abdul Hamid, is insane. ...

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  43. A. M. P. SOCIETY

    The A.M.P. Society has decided to build a magnificent building on the comer of William-street and St. George's-terrace. The contract price ...

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  44. TRANS-CONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    On Friday Mayor of Kalgoorlie wired to Mr. O'Malley that the men who with their families came here in anticipation of securing work on the ...

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  45. W.A. PIONEER.

    Early this month Mrs. Amelia Devenish, mother of Mr E. C. Devenish, of Yankee Town died at Fremantle at the age of 88. She came to W.A. in ...

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  46. CHOLERY OUTBREAK

    During the past week 518 persons were reported to be suffering from Cholera. Of these, 428, including two Europeans, died. ...

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  47. THE WAGE SYSTEM

    The details of the amalgamation of the Laborers Unions of Tasmania and Australia were practically concluded to-day. It was decided that the name ...

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  48. BRYAN AND THE DEMOCRATS.

    The Democratic Convention sitting at Baltimore to select the parly's candidate lor the presidency is strongly divided on the question of electing a ...

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  49. FREMANTLE DOCK

    Just prior to the adjournment of the Legislative Assembly yesterday, an important announcement was made by the Minister for Works, Mr. Johnson, ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. THE NASH CASE

    The Clarke v. Norton libel case came to an abrupt conclusion today. Mr. Duffy, who appeared for the defendant, said that having heard ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. NEWSPAPER EMPLOYEES

    In the Supreme Court yesterday, Mr. Justice McMillan, and a jury of five concluded the hearing of an action for damages brought by Thomas Coy ...

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  54. TEACHERS PAY

    Legislation will be brought forward this year by the Victorian Ministry to provide increases in the salaries of male teachers in the Education ...

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  55. COMMONWEALTH BANK

    Speaking at a Labor meeting at Ballarat to-night, the Minister for External Affairs said that immediately the Commonwealth Bank proved a ...

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