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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS POLITICAL

    A Pekin correspondent states that consternation was caused yesterday when the half-yearly budget showed that the provinces had remitted to ...

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  3. MR.COOK GETS TO WORK.

    Mr. Joseph Cook, leader of the Liberal party, arrived in Melbourne yesterday and was welcomed by a large crowd of well-wishers. Among those ...

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  4. BALKANS' SQUABBLE BULGARIANS CROSS FRONTIER.

    The Belgrade correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the Dalgarian concentration on the Gervian frontier totals 85,000 men. A ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS PERSONATION; DOUBLE VOTING.

    Mr. W. N. Hedges, who. has just lost his seat for the Federal electorate of Fremantle, gave utterance to serious charges at the banquet given to ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The State Parliament was opened yesterday before a large crowd with the usual ceremony. The Governor's speech did not contain anything very ...

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  7. FRENCH PRESIDENT

    At Portsmouth yesterday, the Prince of Wales welcomed the French President, M. Poincare, who is on a visit to England. At a banquet in honor ...

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  8. VOTES FOR WOMEN A WELL-BORN YOUTH

    During the running of the Ascot Gold Cup at Ascot yesterday Tracery was leading six furlongs from home and appeared to have an ...

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  9. MAD TEACHER

    At Bremen, a man named Schmidt, a candidate for a teacher's position, became insane and entered a Catholic school occupied by sixty-five young ...

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  10. NEW FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    The new Cabinet was sworn in this evening in the following order:—Prime Minister and Minister for Home Affairs, Mr. Joseph Cook (New ...

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  11. WAR IMMINENT.

    The Vienna "Reichspost" states that a declaration of war between Bulgaria and Servia is only a matter of a few hours, unless Servia yields ...

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  12. MOST OUTRAGEOUS ACT

    Mr. Wilson, chairman of the Geraldton Liberal League, briefly returned thanks on behalf of Mr. Gregory at the declaration of the poll for the ...

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  13. MINISTERIAL CRISIS.

    The action of the Premier, M. Pasics, in submitting the resignation of his Cabinet was due to the attitude of the Minister for War. The latter ...

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  14. Australia.

    The strike of 200 employees in the woollen mills of Messrs. Hughes Ltd., has been settled, and work was resumed on Monday. ...

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  15. A NEW PERTH

    Considerable interest is being evinced in the proposal of Cr. Rea in the City Council on Monday (which body warmly endorsed it) to the effect that ...

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  16. SOUTH POLE

    The July number of the "Strand Magazine" publishes the first instalment of Captain Scott's story of his ill-fated expedition to the South Pole. ...

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  17. HEAVY FINES FOR STRIKING.

    One hundred employees of the Australian Gas Company were ordered by Mr. Justice Heydon to-day to pay tines and costs totalling £907 for ...

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  18. SERVIA HOLDS OUT.

    Although Servia rejects Bulgaria's conditions as to demobilisation, she refuses unconditional acceptance of the original proposal. Servia is ...

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  19. CHOPS AND LIFE IN DANGER.

    Suffragettes yesterday exploded a cavity which almost penetrated the canal embankment at Yardley Wood, near Birmingham. If they had ...

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  20. HOME AFFAIRS MUDDLE.

    Only at the last minute Mr Cook decided to take the portfolio of Minister for Home Affairs as well as that of Prime Minister. It had been, ...

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  21. FINAL RETURNS.

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  22. Western Australia.

    Mr. P. L. O'Loghlen, who has just failed for the third time in his attempt to unseat Sir John Forrest in the Federal electorate of Swan and ...

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  23. SERVIA'S CASE STATED.

    The Servian note to Bulgaria states that the course of the late war so modified the Serbo-Bulgarian treaty as to make its obligatory value ...

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  24. PHILLIMORE'S PRISONERS OUT.

    Laura Lennox, sub-editor of the "Suffragette," who. on the 17th was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment for conspiracy, has been ...

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  25. FREMANTLE.

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  26. TRAIN SMASH

    A goods train from Sydney was stuck up for some unexplained reason near Walcha Road last night, and while stationary it was run into from ...

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  27. MEETING OF PARLIAMENT.

    It is understood that Parliament will be called together on July 8 for a short meeting, which will be devoted to the-provision of the financial ...

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  28. NEW JUDGES

    Proceedings in the High Court terminated in a highly sensational manner this afternoon, when Mr. Justice Duffy and Mr. Justice Powers left the ...

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  29. W.A. SENATORS.

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  30. HUNGER STRIKER RELEASED.

    Mrs. Clayton, who was recently sentenced to a long term of imprisonment in connection with the suffragette conspiracy, was released to-day ...

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  31. THE LABOR MINISTRY RESIGNS.

    This evening the Prime Minister called on the Governor-General, tendered the Ministry's resignation, and advised that Mr. Joseph Cook be asked to ...

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  32. DEPARTMENTS TAKEN OVER.

    The Liberal Cabinet took over the administration from the Fisher Ministry to-day, ...

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  33. SERV1A ACCEPTS ARBITRATION,

    M. Pasics, who recently resigned the Premiership, has agreed to reconstruct the Cabinet and accept the Czar's offer to arbitrate on the claims of the ...

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  34. SPARGO'S CASE TO HANG ON TDESDAY.

    The executive has decided that Spargo must hang on Tuesday. ...

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  35. WRECKED

    A telegram received to-day from Rockhampton stated that the schooner Lorna, which left Sydney some time ago in charge of Captain Forrest for ...

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  36. A LIBERAL POLICY.

    The local Liberals intend suggesting the follow ng Federal platform at the conference to eventuate in the Eastern States shortly:—(1) The abolition of ...

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  37. Mining & Pearling Gold.

    The affiliation conference of the various branches of the Prospectors' and Leaseholders' Association at Coolgardie in January last agreed, inter alia, ...

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  38. TURKISH CRISIS ASSASSINATORS EXECUTED.

    Twelve men, who were sentenced to death in connection with the assassination of Shefket Pasha, have been executed. ...

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  39. A JAP'S SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    The case of the foreigner Kurokawa Fugito, who was found guilty of the murder of a fellow conntryman at Broome and formally sentenced to ...

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  40. FORMING LIBERAL MINISTRY.

    Mr. Cook is expected to arrive from Sydney to-morrow or Monday. Most of the Liberal party will be within call, but whether the Cabinet will be ...

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  41. MORE ASSASSINATIONS.

    Ferid Bey, commander of the Basra army division, Nouri Bey, Governor of Mountifik, and two officers of the gendarmes were ambushed yesterday. ...

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  42. LUNATIC'S DEATH

    At the inquiry into the death of John Tissier, an inmate of the [?]arra Bend Hospital, who was killed by another inmate, Arthur Dowell, on June ...

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  43. THE PILBARRA OUTLOOK.

    Our Coongan Siding (Marble Bar railway) correspondent writes (June 12:—Mining is very slow. Bamboo Creek is the best place. Nearly all ...

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  44. TOWN CLERK'S LAPSE

    Herbert Munro, ex-town clerk of Leonora, has been convicted on a charge of having stolen £268, the property of the municipality, and has ...

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  45. SPEAKER AND MINISTERS.

    Mr. Bruce Smith, Liberal member for Parkes (N.S.W.), is said to possess the best claims for the Speaker ship, and Mr. W. E. Johnson, Liberal ...

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  46. GAOL BREAKERS

    Two prisoners, Pearce and Hurley, escaped from Fremantle gaol at 6 o'clock yesterday morning. They tied two sheets and some bags together ...

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  47. ENGRAVER DEAD

    Thomas Ardern, a photo process engraver, was found dead in his bed in his office yesterday ...

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  48. WORKERS' HOMES

    A small house facing Forrest-street, in East Fremantle, was the centre of considerable interest yesterday, it bethe first dwelling to be erected by the ...

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  49. DENMAN'S EVICTION

    In the High Court to-day, a judgment was delivered by the Full Court in the appeal against the decision of the Supreme Court of New South ...

    Article : 66 words
  50. Advertising

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  51. Copper and Tin

    The latest London quotes are:—Copper.—Spot, £64 2s 6d to £64 7s 6d; forward, £64 10s to £64 15s. Tin.—Spot, £200 to £200 10s; ...

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  52. Advertising

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