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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS POLITICAL

    The London Women's Social and Political Union has issued a defiant manifesto in regard to the sentence of five years passed on one of the suffragettes ...

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  3. CHRISTIANS MASSACRED ON A MARKET DAY.

    The recent massacres of Christians at Kochana was committed on a market day, when the town was full of visitors. For three hours, bands of ...

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  4. TO SEIZE THE CZAR

    At Sebastopol on July 15,. ten sailors were condemned to death for having incited the crew of the battleship Ivan Zlatoust to mutiny and seize the ...

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  5. EARTHQUAKE IN TURKEY TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE.

    An earthquake shock was felt yesterday over the whole district between the sea of Marmora and Adrianople. One thousand persons were killed and ...

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  6. LOST IN DESERT

    Mr. McMullen, of Broughton station near Kaniva, Constable Thompson and two black trackers are believed to be lost somewhere in the 200 square miles ...

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  7. GERMAN MINE

    An explosion of fire damp at Lothringen colliery, Boekum, to-day entombed 650 men. Following on the explosion, a fire broke out in the ...

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  8. THE NORTH POLE

    Meri Luvory, a guide attached to the Parker Browne expedition, which is seeking to scale Mt. McKinley, is returning bringing a photo of a place ...

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  9. AN INQUIRY PROMISED.

    The Porte, in replying to Bulgaria's vigorous remonstrances concerning the recent massacre of Bulgarians, promises to hold an inquiry into the ...

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  10. ATTACK ON TRAIN

    Yesterday rebels attacked a passenger train in a canyon near Ticuman and massacred 36 soldiers and 20 passengers and robbed the bodies later, ...

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  11. NOT-WANTED CHILDREN

    At an inquiry held yesterday into the conduct of the State industrial school at St. Anthony, Idaho, stories cruelties practised to the inmates of ...

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  12. PEARL SHELL ROYALTY

    Mr. J. Gardiner, member for Roebourne, has given notice of his intention to move a new clause in the Pearling Bill now before the ...

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  13. BURGLARS DISTURBED

    Early yesterday morning, Constable Trotter frustrated an attempt to ransack McDougall's jewellery shop in Norwood. Trotter noticed a man ...

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  14. SOME ANXIOUS FOR WAR.

    He massacre has greatly excited the Bulgarians. The nationalist newspapers urge that war should be declared against Turkey, but the ...

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  15. Australia.

    The discontent of telegraphists is becoming more pronounced daily. The council of the association is determined to have the grievances righted. The ...

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  16. VILLAGES IN RUINS.

    Further details of the earthquake show that there are 15,000 homeless people, who, however, have ample food, medicines, and tents. The returns, ...

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  17. ICEBERG STRUCK CORSICAN CALLING FOR HELP.

    The Allan liner Corsican as srucK an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland. She has 200 passengers on board. The wireless operator is ...

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  18. ORGANISING A WAR CAMPAIGN.

    An executive committee, representing all classes, has been formed to collect funds for the relief of the families of bread-winners who were recently ...

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  19. UNIONISTS v. UNIONISTS LOCAL COAL STRIKE.

    The colliers at Ebbw Vale, Monmouthshire, have struck owing to the lamp men withdrawing from the Miners' Federation in order to join the ...

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  20. SAILING.SHIP WRECKED

    The history of shipwrecks in Bass Strait was augmented to-day by the news of the loss of the full-rigged ship G. W. Wolff. 1586 tons register, ...

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  21. SHOCK PELT IN PERTH.

    In connection with the Turkish earthquake, it is reported that the shock was recorded at the Observatory on August 9, commencing at 9.18 a.m. ...

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  22. NO VERY SERIOUS DAMAGE.

    The Corsiqan is now proceeding to Liverpool, being only slightly damaged. ...

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  23. SELECTED LABORISTS

    Messrs. MeCallum and Burchell have been selected as the Labor candidates for Perth and Fremantle respectively at the forthcoming Federal elections. ...

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  24. MONTENEGRO REVOLTS APPEAL TO THE POWERS.

    Telegrams from Cetigne state that the fighting on the Montenegrin fron* tier has been recommenced, and the Turkish military posts have been ...

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  25. DEFENCE TROUBLES SERIOUS ARTILLEBY DEFECTIONS

    A parade of the Australian garrison artillery on Saturday showed that the artillery crisis was by no means settled. Three companies paraded, and ...

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  26. STROMBOLl ACTIVE

    Stromboli Is active, loud explosions being heard for miles. ...

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  27. LIFE SAVING EQUIPMENT

    As a result ol the Ministry's inquiries, they have decided to appoint as special Board of Investigation to take cadence and report to the Government ...

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  28. TROUBLE ALSO AT NEWCASTLE.

    It was stated at to-night's meeting of the Newcastle Labor Council that if all colliery employees in the district do not within three weeks become ...

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  29. Queensland.

    The operations of the North Queensland Heat Export Co.'s works at Alligator Creek have ceased owing to the strike of 500 men and boys. The ...

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  30. STRAW HAT FACTORY

    The straw bat department of Messrs. Anderson and Co.'s factory in the corner of Albion and Nichols streets, Serrey Hills, was completely destroyed ...

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  31. ESPIONAGE

    Five English yaehtmen, who were arrested on a charge of spying at the German ports on the Baltic, have been released. It transpires that their ...

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  32. THE BALKAN STATES.

    Bulgaria since 1878 has been an autonomous and tributary principality under the suzerainty of the Turkish Sultan, with a Christian Government ...

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  33. THE LADS' DRILL HOURS.

    A deputation from the Trades Hall Council wailed on Senator Pearce today on the subject of the times for parades of cadets under the ...

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  34. PANAMA CANAL

    In the House of Representatives today, Mr. Deakin asked the Prime Minister whether his attention had been drawn to the cable message stating ...

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  35. Victoria.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, during the discussion on the SolicitorGeneral's estimates, the Premier, Mr. Watt, complained of the opposition ...

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  36. Secretary's Shortages

    At the City Court yesterday, Jno. Thornton Dixon was remanded till Tuesday next, on charges that on various dates he misappropriated sums ...

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  37. ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE.

    Henry Molt and Sam Slick were today convicted of robbery with violence, and. Mott was sentenced to five years' imprisonmnent and 15 lashes and ...

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  38. BURGLARY BOOM

    The burglary boom continues, There have been ten robberies since Monday. The police believe a gang from the Old Country is opening up. ...

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  39. TRUCKS COLLIDE

    Early this morning, a collision occurred in the shunting yards of the State coal mine at Wonthaggi, serious damage being done to rolling stock. ...

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  40. HOSPITAL ORDERLY

    Joseph Durham has been sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment, on conviction of having, while acting as orderly, stolen moneys belonging to ...

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  41. EMPIRE BOYS

    Captain Davey, the officer commanding the company of Canadian cadets now in Sydney, expresses keen disappointment at the reception given the ...

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  42. OLD RAILWAY GUARD

    Mr. Daniel McGilvray, the first railway guard appointed in the State and reported to be the oldest railway servant, died at Geraldion on Friday, ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. SHEARERS' HUT BILL.

    Mr. McDonald (Gascoyne) moved the second reading of the Shearers' and Agricultural Laborers' Accommodation Bill. He explained that the measure ...

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  45. CLAPHAM MURDER

    The statement, by a bluejacket that another man than Morrison was concerned in the Clapbam Common murder led to an investigation by ...

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  46. Western Australia.

    Yesterday was private members day in the Legislative Assembly. The debate was resumed on Mr; Frank WilsOn's motion that in order to expedite ...

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  47. ARBITRATION BILL.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the second reading of Abitration Act Amenament Bill was passing. ...

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