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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS POLITICAL.

    The dissolution of the Reichstag is possible owing to the Liberals and Conservatives failing to agree over the death duties. ...

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  3. BALKANS' SQUABBLE BULGAR PREMIER RESIGNS.

    The Sofia correspondent of the "Times" reports that the resignation of the Bulgarian Preimer, Gueshoff, has been handed in. This is due to ...

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  4. SUFFRAGETTE KILLED "GOD WILL GIVE VICTORY."

    The funeral of Mrs. Davison was held yesterday, 3000 women taking part. The body was enshrouded in suffragette colors, and the coffin was lined ...

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  5. WASTE OF LIFE

    Full details have arrived of the disasters which, the Schroeder-Stranz Atetic exploration experienced [?]n Spitsbergen. The survivors state that ...

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  6. GREAT PEACEMAKER

    The national celebrations of the Emperor William's twenty-fifth year on the Imperial throne of Germany have been distinguished by great ...

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  7. RETRIBUTION SHEFKET PASHA ASSASSINATED.

    Shefket Pasha, Grand Vizier of Turkey, was assassinated yesterday afternoon, as he was going to the Porte with his aides-de-camp, Echref Bey ...

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  8. EUROPE ARMING

    In the Chamber of Deputies yesterday, there was an animated debate on the Bill to establish three years' service in the army. The Premier, M. ...

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  9. British Empire.

    Mr. Redmond, leader of the Irish Nationalist Party, has commenced a home rule campaign in Scotland to counteract the effect of Sir Edward ...

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  10. TWO ARMIES INFLAMED.

    The situation is still dangerous, for although Bulgaria, and Servia have accepted the Czar's arbitration, the attitude of neither country toward the ...

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  11. MRS. PANKHURST PRE[?]ENTED

    Mrs. Pankhurst, who is out of prison on licence in conseq[?]eace of ber bealth. having broken down as a result of her hunger strike, Was ...

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  12. SERVIAN EARTHQUAKE

    Several shocks of earthquake occurred at Tirnovo yesterday. Subterranean rumblings were heard through the day, with the result that there ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA v. TORONTO.

    The Australian team of cricketers, which is making a tour of Canada and the United States, defeated the Toronto (Canada) Eleven by 242 runs. ...

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  14. GREAT BRITAIN TAKES A HAND.

    The British Government is pressing Bulgaria to accept the proposal by Servia that both should demobilise their armies to the extent of reducing ...

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  15. VOTES FOR WOMEN A MALE SUFFRAGETTE.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Lawrence Merven, a member of the Men's Suffragist Society, seized the opportunity to throw at the ...

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  16. SHEFKET'S RESTING PLACE.

    The murdered Grand Vizier was buried yesterday on the Hill of Liberty where the soldiers killed in the revolution of 1909 were interred. ...

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  17. ARMY INCREASES.

    The Minister for Finance has announced that a loan of £12,500,000 will be required to effect the proposed reforms and increases in the Belgian ...

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  18. CARSON AT NORWICH.

    Sir Edward Carson received an ovation in Norwich on the same night, when he addressed 20,000 people, who completely filled Norwich Square. ...

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  19. BALKANS MEETING THE CZAR.

    The Premiers of Bulgaria, Servia, Greece and Montenegro have accepted the invitation of the Czar to meet him at St. Petersburg in order that ...

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  20. WHOLESALE ARRESTS.

    One hundred and fifty arrests have been made of persons suspected of being concerned in the assassination of shefket pasha and Ibrahim Bey. ...

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  21. MARCONI SCANDAL

    Matters connected with the contract entered into between the Government and the British Marconi Company were disclosed in a report submitted ...

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  22. TROUBLED MOROCCO

    Severe fighting between the Moors and Spanish troops took place yesterday in the environs of Ceuta, a fortified Spanish port on the north coast ...

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  23. New Zealand.

    The Prime Minister says that at the end of the financial year he will show a surplus of over £700,000. ...

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  24. NAZIM'S AIDE-DE-CAMP.

    Saleh Pasha, formerly aide-de-camp to Nazim Pasha, has also been arrested on a charge of complicity. He is a Circassian, and the Circassians ...

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  25. TREATY WITH TURKEY.

    Servia was the first among the Balkan allies to ratify the peaca trea[?]v with Turkey. ...

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  26. DERBY WINNER

    An application was made in the Chancery Court on Friday to prevent the Epsom Racing Club from paying the Derby stakes. ...

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  27. SELF-DESTRUCTION CAMPAIGN

    Yesterday the trial was concluded of seven members of the Women's Political Union, who were committed on a charge of conspiracy to destroy ...

    Article : 335 words
  28. Australia.

    The Commonwealth Bank will open a Savings Bank branch in London on Monday. ...

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  29. BULGARIA HOLDING BACK.

    The Sofia correspondent of the Vienna "Neue Freie Presse" states that Bulgaria will not send a representative to St. Petersburg at ...

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  30. NEW GRAND VIZIER.

    Prince Said Halim, cousin of the Khedive of Egypt, and at present Minister for Foreign Affairs, has been appointed Grand Vizier. ...

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  31. CIRCASSIANS ARRESTED.

    At Pera yesterday troops surrounded a British subject's house Where several persons said to have been implicated in the murder of Shefket Pasha ...

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  32. GREEKS IN MACEDONIA.

    The Bulgarian Government has protested to the Greek Government against the incessant arrests of Bulgarians in the Macedonian districts and ...

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  33. RONALD-HARPER CASE

    The State Full Court dismissed the appeal in connection with the RonaldHarper case yesterday. ...

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  34. NEW LONDON OFFICES.

    The King has undertaken to lay the foundation stone of the new Commonwealth buildings in London on July 24. ...

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  35. Queensland. ABOLISHING BOOKMAKERS.

    At a meeting of the Government party to-day, the Premier announced that the Governmeat intended to introduce a Bill to have the effect of ...

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  36. LONDON SAVINGS BANK.

    The London branch of the Common[?]ealth Savings Bank was opened yesterday by Sir George Reid. ...

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  37. JOCKEY KILLED

    On Saturday afternoon, the jockey, C. Berglund, aged 25 years, met his death on Canning Park Racecourse during the running of the Gosnell's ...

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  38. BOUGAINVILLEA

    A sad accident, resulting in the death of an infant through eating bougainvilla creeper, occurred here yesterday. Albert Trottman, aged nine ...

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  39. MEXICO IN ARMS

    At Sansillo, in Chinuahua, on Saturday, there was further fighting between the Federal and State troops. The Federal army lost 600 killed and ...

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  40. LAND TAX ARREARS.

    To-morrow is the last day for the receipt of the Federal land tax, but there is about £750,000 still outstanding. It is estimated that about ...

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  41. PLOT TO MURDER YOUNG TURKS.

    The police have unearthed a widespread plot to overthrow the Government by means of assassinations. Thirty men, belonging to gangs ...

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  42. Western Australia.

    During the Premier's recent visit to London, negotiations took place in connection with the proposal of the Government to purchase the Karridale ...

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  43. BURGLARY BOOM YOUTH SENTENCED TO DEATH

    Allan Main, aged 19, was charged to-day with the wilful murder of Ernest Overton, at Manly, while the former was committing a burglary. ...

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  44. New South Wales,

    Owing to the discharge of two men, 200 members of the Textile Workers' Union, employed in the woollen milla of Messrs. Hughes, Limited, at ...

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  45. ATTEMPT TO POISON

    A sensational story in Which it is alleged a diabolical attempt was made to poison with strychnine a young married woman at Ascot Vale ...

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  46. CR. AUSTRALIA v. MONTREAL.

    The Australian cricketers defeated Montreal by 397 runs. ...

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  47. STATE BRICKWORKS

    The Government has purchased 63 acses of land near Beenup, twenty-four miles from Perth, and intend establishing a State brickworks. It is ...

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  48. COUNTY CHAMPIONS.

    For the county championship, Middlesex beat Warwickshire by an innings and 91 runs. ...

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  49. REAL SECRET OF UNREST

    At the hearing in the Industrial Court to-day of an application for the alteration of the constitution of the proposed Newcastle Miners' Wage[?] ...

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  50. HOUSE ROBBED AND BURNT.

    Last night, the Strathfield residence of Mrs. Ramaciotti was ransacked and set fire to by burglars in the occupants' absence. The firemen ...

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  51. LIBRARY DAMAGED.

    Three hundred valuable books in the library of St. John's College. Cambridge, were yesterday slashed with a knife. A card bearing the ...

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  52. VISIT TO SOUTH AFRICA.

    The South African Cricket Association proposes that during the Marylebone Club's tour, which opens in October, five test matches will be played, ...

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  53. OUR AGENT-GENERAL.

    The annual dinner of Western Australians in England was held at the Trocadero last night and was attended by 180 guests. The Secretary of ...

    Article : 96 words
  54. Advertising

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  55. ILLNESS OF MRS. PANKHURST.

    Mrs. Pankhurst is in a critical condition. ...

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  56. Pugilism

    Sam Langford and Colin Bell met at Rockhampton in a 5 rounds contest for the heavyweight championship of Australia. The battle ended ...

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  57. McGOWEN ACCEPTS PORTFOLIO.

    At a meeting of the State Ministe [?]al Party to-day, the acting-Premier, Mr. Hol man, announced that Mr. McGowen had decided to accept a ...

    Article : 39 words
  58. Copper and Tin

    The latest London quotes are:—Copper.—Spot, £65 to £55 5s. Tin.—Spot and forward, £204 15s to £205 5s. ...

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