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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS POLITICAL

    Fourteen thousand men engaged on the street railways have decided to strike unless they are granted an immediate increase of wages. The mayor ...

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  3. BRAVE JOURNALIST

    A sensational and courageous capture of an armed burglar was ejected at 2 o'clock this meeting by Mr. Geofrey Syme, of the Melbourne "Age," at ...

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  4. ANARCHIST AND SPY

    "Le Matin" publishes an extraordinary story of assassination in the revelations made by the anarchist Azeff to Bourtzeff, a secret service agent. ...

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  5. RUINED: HIGHLANDER KILLS HIS DEPENDENTS

    A fearful tragedy was perpetrated last night at Eastbourne by Captain Hicks-Murray, late of the Gordon High, landers. He attempted to murder, ...

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  6. BALKAN UNREST LONG-PREDICTED CATASTROPHE.

    The "Westminster Gazette," referring to the unrest in the Balkans, remarks that there are indications of the longpredicted catastrophe and the near ...

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  7. GENERAL BOOTH DEAD. PASSES AWAY ON TUESDAY.

    General Booth is very weak. London, Aug. 21. General Booth died last night, aged 83 years. ...

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  8. PERSIA DRIFTING

    The "Times" correspondent at Teheran states: Persia has drifted into a state of anarchy. The most disquieting feature is Great Britain's lack of ...

    Article : 113 words
  9. British Empire.

    Yesterday at Tilbury Docks, 300 unionists attacked 600 free laborers. The attackers were ultimately routed. ...

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  10. HIS CAREER.

    William Booth was born in Nottingham on April 10, 1829. At 23 years of age he was ordained to ministry in the Methodist New Connection Church, ...

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  11. ALBANIAN CHIEFS IGNORED.

    The internal troubles in Turkey are still extending. Recently chiefs of the insurgent Albanians promised the Sultan's Government that no aggressive ...

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  12. STROMBOLI VOLCANO

    The eruption at Stromboli exceeds that in 1907. Ashes are now pouring from four craters of the volcano. ...

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  13. Australia.

    In the House of Representatives today, Sir John Forrest asked the Minister for Home Affairs:-(1) What is the price per sleeper to be paid at ...

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  14. JOAN OF ARC

    A fresh development of the insurrectionary movement in Chihuahua province is caused by the appearance of a female rebel-leader styled the "Mexi ...

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  15. PERUVIAN ATROCITIES

    Considerable feeling has been aroused by the Duke of Norfolk's appeal for £15,000 to establish a Catholic mission in the Valley of the Putumayo ...

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  16. A PLUCKY MOTHER.

    Further details of the tragedy at Eastbourne show that Murray murdered his wife and child on Saturday night and had the bodies locked in a ...

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  17. ANOTHER ACCOUNTANT

    Thomas Jos, Griffin, an accountant, has been charged with having embezzled £268 belonging to Messrs. Robert Little and Co, The deficiencies ...

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  18. CHRISTIANS AND MOSLEMS.

    Fighting on the Albanian frontier of Montenegro is being carried on with savage energy day and night. The Moslem Arnaut mutineers raided the ...

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  19. FEDERAL CITY

    Mr. O'Malley, Minister for Home Affairs, has decided to purchase the design for the Federal City drawn by Messrs. W. Scott Griffiths, R. C. G. ...

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  20. A START AT LAST.

    Colonel Miller, secretary of the Home Affairs Department, and Mr. Deane engineer-in-chief, leave for Western Australia next week for the purpose of ...

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  21. STATE AUCTIONS GOVERNMENT SELL CATTLE.

    The Government's first auction of bullocks brought by the Kwinana was held at North Fremantle on Monday. Only 138 were offered out of a total of ...

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  22. BIG BATTLE IMMINENT.

    A big battle between Turks and Albanians at Uskub is threatened. The Government is protecting the banks, consulates, and public buildings of the ...

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  23. RECENT EARTHQUAKE

    The American warship Scorpion has visited the scene of the earthquake which caused havoc on the shores of the sea of Marmora recently. The ...

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  24. W.A. LABOR CANDIDATES.

    The selection ballots for Labor candidates at the forthcoming Federal elections resulted Perth-McCallum, 1268, Henshaw, 524, Kerr, 385, Orr, ...

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  25. UNFORTUNATE LAD

    A sad shooting accident occurred at Preston to-day, the victim being Henry Stirling, 13 years of age. The lad's mother died a year ago. He ...

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  26. DEFENCE TROUBLES

    The dissatisfaction of artillerymen is not confined to the militia section of the Australian garrison of artillery, from which there have been wholesale ...

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  27. CHINA SEETHING

    The recent execution of Chang Chen and Hupei General, who were causing trouble to the republic's Government, has caused considerable stir in the ...

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  28. REFORM OF BUDGET SPEECH.

    During the debate on the Federal Budget, Mr. Deakin sa d that the establishment of a committee on finance was called for. This committee should ...

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  29. OVER £8 AVERAGE LATER.

    A further sale of cattle brought down by the Kwinana was held at North Fremantle yesterday, when 102 bullocks disposed of averaged £8 ls 2d., ...

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  30. MONTENEGRO AGGRESSIVE.

    Further fighting has taken place at Berana. on the Montenegrin frontier. The entire Christian peculation has now revolted and joined the ...

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  31. NASH CASE

    About 600 people assembled in the Hawthorn Town Hall to-night to bid farewell to Canon Nash. In the course of his address, Canon Nash said ...

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  32. THE MEAT RING.

    An Australian in London writes (July 19): The London 'Standard' this morning said the Western Australian harvest gives splendid promise. It ...

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  33. AUSTRIA AGAINST MONTENEGRO.

    The "Cologne Gazette" blames Montenegro for the friction with Turkey, which may possibly declare war on Montenegro as a way out of its ...

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  34. CONDEMNED MEAT

    Mr. Harry Baynes, master butcher, examined before the meat commission to-day, said that his firm exported beef. If the Federal inspector ...

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  35. ACCOUNTANT DROWNED

    The body of Mr. E. A. Canning was found in the river near the Esplanade on Saturday morning. Mr. Canning conducted an accountancy business in ...

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  36. Western Australia.

    Yesterday for the second time in its comparatively brief history, the Metropolitan Shop Assistants' Union had its case thrown out of the Court of ...

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  37. WOOL SALES

    Writing under date of 19th July, and after close of July sales, to their agents, Messrs Whitlock and Co., Messrs. Buxton Ronald and Co. report:— ...

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  38. BULGARIA DECLARING WAR.

    The Belgrade correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states, in respect to the hostile developments between Bulgaria and Turkey, that King ...

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  39. TRIPOLITAN WAR

    It is stated that as an outcome of private pourparlers, the Turkish and Italian delegates have discovered a basis for peace. ...

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  40. WHITE DIVERS

    The Federal Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the pearlshell industry, sat this afternoon. Gustave Robert Frost (journalist) stated that ...

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  41. IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Premier was in charge of the Accountancy Bill, and in moving the second reading explained its provisions ...

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  42. BEN TILLETT

    Addressing the dock laborers at Aberavon yesterday, Mr. Ben Tille[?]t attempted to explain the fact that he was seen revelling In champagne and ...

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  43. GOD'S OWN COUNTRY

    The Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Thomas, has received a telegram from Professor Gilruth, administrator of the Northern Territory, regarding ...

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  44. SYDNEY SALES.

    Tfce first series of wool sales for season in the Sydney market was held on Wednesday, July 31, when 6,370 bales were offered to a large ...

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  45. PERTH TOWN HALL

    A letter which is likely to prove provocative of a lot of discussion will be read at the City Council's next meeting. The communication is from ...

    Article : 64 words
  46. TOO MUCH RAIN

    The weather continues to be most [?] "The Daily Mail" [?] [?] [?] ...

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