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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS POLITICAL

    Lu Cheng Hsiang has been appointed Premier of China in succession to Tang S[?]ao Yi, who recently resigned the office. Hsiang's appointment ...

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  3. THE CHIEF SCOUT BADEN-POWELL IN PERTH.

    Sir R. S. S. Baden-Powell arrived yesterday. Perth, July 3, A civic reception was tendered to ...

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  4. BARRING P0LITICANS

    The conference of labor unions of Australia has decided that members of Parliament shall have no part in the official destinies of the new United ...

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  5. U.S.A. PRESIDENCY TEDSTS FIGHT ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Roosevelt declares that he intends to fight the presidential campaign upon the ground that the trusts combined to force him from public life. ...

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  6. South Australia.

    A statement of the revenue and expenditure for the year shows a probable net surplus of £300,000. ...

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  7. Australia.

    Mr. O'Malley, referring yesterday to the reports oi distress among the men who went to Kalgoor[?]e [?] the hope of getting work on the railway, said ...

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  8. EUROPEAN WAR

    In the July number of the "Nineteenth Century," Mr. J. A. Hogue, the ex-Minister for Education in N.S.W., deals with the growing Japanese ...

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  9. W[?]rn Australia.

    As the result of a meeting of members of the opposition party in the Legislative Assembly, it was decid[?]d that when Parliament meets on ...

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  10. ROOSEVELT AND DEMOCRATS.

    Interest in the Democratic convention for the selection of a candidate for the presidency is still at fever heat. A report from Chicago states that a ...

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  11. NASH CASE

    About 100 clergy of Melbourne met in the Chapter House of St. Paul's [?]athearal to-day and presented a [?]andsomely bound illuminated ...

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  12. United States

    President Taft is appealing to Congress to provide funds for the arm and naval services, which have been left destitute through the vet[?] ...

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  13. DEMOCRATIC SQUABBLES.

    Mr. Champ Clark has arrived to confer with his supporters in the National Democratic Convention for the selection of a candidate for the presidency. ...

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  14. TURKS M[?]NY

    Turkish, military mutineers in Macedonia have demanded the dismissal of the Cabinet, the prohibition of army officers concerning themselves in ...

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  15. British Empire.

    The su[?]ragettes started a windowsmashing campaign in Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Derby, [?]keston, Manchester, Ludlow, Clapham, and Regent-st[?]eet ...

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  16. FOG IN SYDNEY

    All last night, and. until 9 o'clock this morning, a very dense log hung over city and harbor, and there were many narrow escapes from accident in ...

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  17. NO-CONFIDENCE DEBATE.

    The no-confidence motion which Mr. Wilson had announced his intention of moving, was launched in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon. ...

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  18. WILSON SELECTED DEMOCRAT.

    At yesterday's sitting of the National Convention to select a Democratic candidate for the Presidency, a final break in favor of Mr. Wilson was made ...

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  19. NEGOTIATIONS WITH S.A.

    The South Australian Government is trying in every possible way to meet the Federal Government in regard to the granting of the necessary South ...

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  20. OUR REPRESENTATIVE.

    A.S.M Pearson wired on Monday last that the rally in honor of the visit to W.A. of the Chief Scout, Sir R. S. S. Baden-Powell, was a great ...

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  21. PROGRESSIVE PARTY.

    Mr. Roosevelt's manager announces that a National Convention of the new Progressive Party will be held in Chicago on August [?] ...

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  22. TATTERSALL'S SWEEPS

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Premier, Mr. Solomon, in reply to Mr. Ogden said the Goverment proposed to give the House an ...

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  23. CAUGHT IN MILL

    A young man named Ernest Hills, aged 22, met his death in a shocking manner at Fletcher's flock mill. He was feeding the mill when he was ...

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  24. TWO MILLIONS SURPLUS.

    A story of unexampled prosperity is told by the figures of the Federal financial year announced by Mr. Fisher this morning. All previous records ...

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  25. NATIONAL INSURANCE ACT.

    In the course of an address to 5000 persons at Woodford, Essex, yesterday, upon the benefits of the National Insurance Act, Mr. Lloyd George said: ...

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  26. ALBANIAN REVOLT

    Yesterday rebellions Albanians d[?] feated Turkish troops at Alessio, the Turks losing 400 killed, including [?]m officers. The Albanians captured [?] ...

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  27. POLITI[?]IAN DIES

    Mr. William David Beazley, who has been a member of the Legislative As[?] of Victoria since 1889 died yesterday, aged 68 years. He had been ...

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  28. KILLED BY FALLING TREE

    A new settler at Nampup, named John Deacon, aged 22, was killed lay a falling tree. The father and his three sons were at work on Saturday ...

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  29. STATE STEAMERS KIMBERLEY'S MAIDEN TRIP.

    It is unofficially stated that the first trip of Government steamers to the Nor'-West will be undertaken about the end of next week, when the Kimberley ...

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  30. TITANIC WRECK THE AMERICA'S WARNING

    At yesterday's sitting of the commission appointed to inquire into the loss of the Titanic, the chairman, Lord Mersey, said the disaster occurred in ...

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  31. DOCKERS' STRIKE THOUSANDS WORKING AGAIN.

    There are now 12,930 men working on the 154 ships at [?] in the Thames. ...

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  32. GOVERNOR-GENERAL PROTESTS

    At the mayoral dinner last night, the Governor-General referred to the determination of the State authorities to withdraw Government House in ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    To-morrow the Australian Ensign will be hoisted over the "Encounter," which will be taken over on behalf of the Commonwealth Government ...

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  34. LOCAL [?]OAL STRIKE.

    A strike of over 6000 colliers has occurred at Cwm Tillery in Monmouth shire over the dismissal of a miner for posting trade union notices on the ...

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  35. COURAGE TO FIGHT A GOAT.

    Speaking at Stratford, Mr. Ben Tillett said that if the railway men had not black-legged, the do[?]ers on strike in London would have won ...

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  36. SHIPPING SINGAPORE LINE.

    (Dalgety and Company, Ltd., agents.) The s.s. Minderoo arrived from Singapore on Monday last at about 10 p.m., with 40-odd tons of cargo for ...

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  37. CAPTAIN OF THE KIMBERLEY.

    We understand that Captain Rogers, of the Minderoo, has been offered the post of captain of the State Government's s.s. Kimberley. No word is to ...

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  38. MEETING PROPOSED.

    In the House of Commons a discussion took place in regard to the strike of transport workers in London. Mr. J. O'Grady, Labor member for ...

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  39. WEST AUSTRALIA'S SKIPPER.

    The Nor'-West "Echo" (Broome) tips Capt. Gregory, wharfinger of Broome, as the first skipper of the West Australia (late Mongolia). Captain ...

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  40. UPHOLDING REIGN OF TERROR.

    In his presidential address to-night at the annual gathering of the Pastoralists' Union of N.S.W., Mr. Phillip Oakden referred to the late industrial ...

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  41. BANK MANAGER

    Mr. G. Rutherford, manager of the Armadale branch of the Bank of Victoria, died last evening in unusually sad circumstances. Deceased and Mrs. ...

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  42. LABOR ATTACKS MINISTRY

    The Labor Party intimates that in the event of three cornered contests for the Parliamentary vacancies created in the Crewe division of Chester by ...

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  43. COWARD ESCAPEES.

    At yesterday's sitting of the British commission appointed to inquire into the Titanic disaster, the Attorney-General said that if Sv[?]on, who was ...

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  44. TRIPOLITAN WAR

    Yesterday the Italian artillery attacked the Turks entrenched opposite Sidisaid in Tripoli, and carried the position by assault. The enemy, 6000 ...

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  45. Australian Immigrants

    The steamer Armadale arrived yesterday with 452 immigrants for Western Australia. ...

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  46. ADELAIDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

    The Allinga is tabled to sail from Fremantle for all ports to Derby on Wednesday, 10th inst., and should arrive in Carnarvon on Saturday, ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN AVIATION

    The first aviation race held in Australia took place to-day. The contest ants were Hart (N.S.W.) and Stone (America), and the course was from ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. New South Wales,

    The State revenue returns for the year total £15,761,907, compared with £13,839,139 for the preceding year. Every business undertaking contributes ...

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  50. BRITISH NAVY

    Earl Roberts, addressing the National Service League yesterday, said he hoped the country would speedily realise that the withdrawal of warships ...

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  51. South Africa

    A re-arrangement of the Cabinet, consequent upon the resignation of Mr Hull, the Minister for Fiuance, has (averted a Ministerial crisis. The ...

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  52. TORNADO IN CANADA

    A tornado struck Regina yesterday and caused damage estimated at one million pounds, in addition to kdling thirty people and injuring many more, ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. Victoria.

    The revenue for the Victorian financial year constitutes a record, the to[?] being £9,826,[?] an increase of [?] of the [?] ...

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