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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS POLITICAL

    The Minister for Finance has ruptured the negotiations that have been in progress with the six great Powers for the flotation of a big Chinese loan. ...

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  3. MEAT RING

    In the Legislative Council on Wednesday, Mr. Frank Connor, member[?] for the North Province, stated that the Government would have done far ...

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  4. RUNAWAY ENGINE

    A railway smash occurred at Sandgate terminal railway station early this morning. A boy cleaner was engaged in cleaning an engine on a d ...

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  5. BRAWL OVER APPOINTMENT.

    The adjournment of the House of Represesentatives will be moved to-morrow, in order to call attention to the extraordinary circumstances connected ...

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  6. MINE DISASTER THE DEATH TALLY.

    It is ascertained that to the present 81 persons perished through the explosions at Cadeby colliery on Tuesday. A fresh explosion yesterday evening ...

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  7. STORMS IN THE EAST HIGH SEAS OUTSIDE SYDNEY.

    Very heavy seas are running on the coast, and very few vessels that were under shelter yesterday attempted to continue their voyages to-day. There ...

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  8. DOCKERS' STRIKE NON-UNIONISTS ATTACKED.

    At the entrance to the Surrey commercial dock at the luncheon hour yesterday, one thousand strikers, armed with knives, bottles, and stones, ...

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  9. New South Wales. COAL MINERS' STRIKE.

    Several hundred miners in the Newcastle district have given a fortnight's notice as they demand an increase of wages and the recognition of the ...

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  10. United States

    Mr. Underwood, the democratic leaded of the Congress, states that Mr. Woodrow Wilson, Democratic candidate for the Presidency, is making his ...

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  11. SCENES AT FUNERALS.

    There were many distressing scenes yesterday at the funerals of miners who lost their lives by the explosions at Cadby colliery. Several women ...

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  12. BISHOPS' STRICTURES.

    The Bishops of London, St. Albans, and Southwark have issued a manifesto in which they assert: The dock strike is a national Calamity and a ...

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  13. STEP-BROTHERS' DEATH

    Two step-brothers, Thomas Kilbride and Phillip Egerton, have been found dead in separate rooms in a cottage three miles from Carcoar. There was ...

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  14. IGNORING A COMMISSION.

    After over eight weeks' hearing, there was concluded to-day the case in which Sir Norman MacLaurin, director of the Colonial Sugar Refining Co., ...

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  15. FIGHTING THE NON-UNIONISTS.

    Yesterday several hundreds of strikers and non-unionists armed with hammers, cudgels and iron railings fought at the Surrey Commercial Docks. Two ...

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  16. TRIPOLITAN WAR SANGUINARY FIGHT.

    The Italians have buried over 300 Turks killed in the recent hot engagement at Misratih, Tripoli. ...

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  17. British Empire.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the motion for the second reading of the Franchise Bill was carried by a majority of 70 votes. In the course ...

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  18. FOR BRAVERY

    The Clarke gold medal has been awarded to Leonard Cullen, who rescued, two mates in the Bullfinch mine last year. The medal with its clasp is ...

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  19. Tasmania.

    In the House of Assembly on Friday after a vigorous debate, the Government carried the address-in-reply the voting being even, 14 for each side. ...

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  20. "ROUNDING UP" HUMANS.

    The Italian troops in Tripoli captured Sidiali yesterday, after rounding up 7000 Turks and Arabs and killing several hundreds of them. The ali ...

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  21. TWO STRIKERS SUICIDE.

    Two strikers, who proposed to resume unloading wool at the London docks on Friday, discovered that they had lost their permanent status, and ...

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  22. FELL SIXTY FEET

    A distressing fatality has occurred at buildings in course of erection. A builders' laborer, George Eadie, was assisting others to hoist the jib of a ...

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  23. AMERICAN HEAT

    There has been sweltering heat in Montreal, Chicago, and New York during the past few days. In Montreal 70 children succumbed last week, ...

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  24. STRIKERS ENTER WORKHOUSE.

    To-day 400 dockers, with the Federation tickets in their hats, marched with their wives and children to an East-End workhouse. There the ...

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  25. Western Australia. ADDRESS-IN-REPLY.

    Mr. Thomas, in the course of a speech on the address-in-reply, said that the Government were in genuine sympathy with the farmers, and he ...

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  26. AMERICAN FLOODS

    As the result of floods caused by cloud-bursts, 200 people lost their lives at Guanagirato yesterday. The towns of Salamanca and Delaya were ...

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  27. A BITTER ATTACK.

    Lord Devonport, chairman of the Port of London Authority, conferred on Friday with Mr. Asquith and Mr. Sydney Buxton in regard to the strike. ...

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  28. SMALLPOX IN JAVA

    It is reported that a serious outbreak of smallpox has occurred in Java. ...

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  29. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Already under the National Insurance Act, 10,500,000 insurance cards, have been issued, this number representing 75 per cent., of the persons ...

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  30. THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND.

    The country is suffering from the worst storm experienced for years. Many rivers on both islands are roaring torrents, causing considerable m ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN WIRELESS

    There is a probability of the trouble about the Australian wireless stations between the Marconi and Telefunken Companies and the Commonwealth * ...

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  32. RIOTING IN LONDON.

    The transport workers renewed the rioting at Tilbury yesterday, when drags and trains laden with goods were stoned. A demonstration by ...

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  33. GOLD RUSH

    There is intense interest in connection with the Kurnalpi find. This afternoon scarcely a vehicle was obtainable in the district. Dozens of ...

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  34. KILLED BY BUFFALO

    Latham, the well-known aviator, was killed by a buffalo when hunting in the French Congo yesterday. ...

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  35. Trans-Australian Railway

    Regarding the tenders for 130,000 tons of rails required for the Kalgoorlie-Port Augusta railway, all that can be ascertained is that none of the ...

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  36. TASMANIA FROZEN

    The coldest spell for four years was experienced this week. Yesterday morning the temperature taken on the surface of the ground registered 23 ...

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  37. TOM MANN'S PREDICTION.

    Yesterday Mr. Tom Mann said th[?] in the event of the negotiations for the settlement of the strike failing it was possible that all transport rk ...

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  38. PERTH TRAMWAYS

    Whether or not the Government com pletes its option over the tram service, the Perth Tramway Company intends to place on the line over a ...

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  39. ALBANIAN RISING

    Some authorities estimate that the Albanian rebels number 15,000 wellarmed men, while others assert that the force is split into bands of an ...

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  40. NEGOTIATIONS BEGUN.

    Messrs. Gosling and Orbell have commenced negotiations with Lord Devonport, and hopes of a settlement of the strike have risen. The Prime ...

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  41. LIBEL CASE

    Mr. A. J. Stewart, who is employed by a company in preparing an encyclopaedia of Western Australia has served a writ on the "Sunday Times". ...

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  42. Australia.

    The censure motion was defeated to-day after an all-night sitting, by 35 votes to 25. Seven pairs accounted for all the other members of the ...

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  43. SEAMAN'S YARN

    A seaman belonging to H.M.S. Drake, who deserted from the vessel but was recaptured at Conlovale and sent back to Sydney, was on Saturday ...

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  44. RAILWAY GUARDED.

    Owing to the attack on the railway trains at Tilbury docks, troops are now guarding the lines there. ...

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  45. Rifle Clubs' Secretary

    Mr. Alex. Tuckett died on Saturday morning from poisoning, at Victoria Park. Mr. Tuckett was well known as the secretary of the [?] clubs at ...

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  46. RUSSIA AND JAPAN

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Times" states: It is asserted in well-informed quarters here that Japan and Russia have concluded a r ...

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  47. BIG DEFICIT.

    The year's receipts amounted to £3,966,673 against the estimated revenue of £4,037,083. The revenue during the previous year amounted to ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. "WEST AUSTRALIAN" STRIKE.

    Although the "West Australian" publishes nothing regarding the dispute with the Typographical Union, it is stated that all points excepting one ...

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  50. DEAKIN'S OPPONENT.

    The candidature of Mr McGrath, a member of the Legislative Assembly, in opposition to Mr. Deakin for the Ballarat seat at the forthcoming d ...

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  51. REPORT ON NORTH-WEST.

    The Minister for Works, Mr. W. D. Johnson, has submitted to the Cabinet a report regarding the investigations made by him on his recent visit ...

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  52. PROMINENT WESLEYAN

    Rev. Dr. Pope general [?] of [?] ...

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  53. FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK.

    [?] Prime Minister, Mr. Fisher, was [?] [?] [?] ...

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