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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Joseph Cook, announced to-night that the edict through which preference to unionists came into force under the ...

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  3. AMERICAN BOYS

    The German mail steamer, Seydlitz, with Major Pexiotto and 47 American boys, arrived last night. Perth, July 15. ...

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  4. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK CHICKEN-POX IN VICTORIA.

    Five members of a family have been isolated at Kerang owing to having developed a seyere form of chicken-pox. One child is very ill. ...

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  5. BALKANS AT WAR BULGARIA APPEALS TO POWERS

    A telegram from St. Pe[?]crs[?]g states that Bulgaria has announced that in order to prevent further bloodshed she has placed herself ...

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  6. OBITUARY.

    Old Nor'-Westers will regret to hear of the death of Mrs. W. Patterson, a resident of Cossack for over 30 years. The deceased lady has been resident ...

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  7. IRISH HOME RULE LORDS' SECOND REJECTION

    In the House of Lords yesterday, the Government's motion for the second reading of the Home Rule Bill was again discussed. Ultimately Lord ...

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  8. TURKS APPROACH ADRIANOPLE.

    It is officially announced in Sofia that the Turks have octupied Lale Burghas railway station and are now marching upon Kick Kil[?]e. In ...

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  9. TWO AGED MAORIS DIE.

    So far, smallpox among the Maoris in the Auckland district has not developed with any particular virulence. Two deaths have occurred, in both ...

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  10. TWELFTH OF JULY RIOTS.

    As an outcome of a July the twelfth Orange festival in Belfast, opposing mobs came into conflict in York-street early yesterday and carried on a ...

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  11. BULGARIANS AGAIN BEATEN.

    Further Servian and Greek victories are reported. ...

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  12. ROUMANIA DECLARES WAR

    Advices from Sofia state that Roumania has declared war against Bulgaria. ...

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  13. NINE MORE CASES.

    There were nine fresh cases of smallpox in the city and suburbs to-day, and the patients were removed to the quarantine station. Fifteen persons ...

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  14. YOUNG AVIATOR

    A successful biplane exhibition was given at West Maitland on Saturday by a young aviator named A. [?]ones, aged 23 years, a native of England. ...

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  15. EXPRESS TRAIN

    While the crowded Norfolk coast express train was travelling from Colchester to London yesterday, it collided with a "light" engine. The ...

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  16. BULGARS CAUGHT IN TRAP.

    On Friday, 15,000 Bulgars attacked Zagetschar, while 40,000 more attempt ed to invade Servia. They were beaten at several points and retired ...

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  17. HOW FISHER GOT HIS SURPLUS

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Cook, to-day refuted the allegations made by Mr. Fisher to the effect that Mr. Cook made certain misrepresentations ...

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  18. A GASCOYNE IDENTITY.

    At Ellendale station, on June 18, says the "Geraldton Guardian," Mr. Joseph William Logue died after a short illness. The deceased ...

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  19. TURKEY IGNORES THE POWERS.

    A telegram from Constantinople states that the Porte ignores the counsels of the Powers to practise moderation, as it believes that Europe ...

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  20. LESS STRICT WITH CONTACTS.

    Yesterday and to-day, 25 sufferers were discovered. To-night, there are 200 persons in the quarantine station, including 65 patients, 112 ...

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  21. MOTOR FATALITY

    Mrs. E. Lee, of Hay-street west, was waiting to board a tramcar near Emerald Hill Terrace early last evening, and it would seem that before the ...

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  22. VOTES FOR WOMEN

    Mrs. Pankhurst and Miss Kenney are out of prison on license. The former delivered a speech in which she declared that the suffragette ...

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  23. ULLAGED JEWELS

    This morning it was discovered that out of three boxes of jewellery valued at £816, consigned from Sydney to Auckland by the steamer Maheno, two ...

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  24. WOMEN ADMIT GUILT.

    Two women, Clarice Cowell, aged 26, and Eliza Barry, aged 26, pleaded guilty in the Criminal Court to-day on a charge of conspiring to murder ...

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  25. NEW PERTH G.P.O.

    Mr. Fowler, member for Perth, has obtained a promise that Western Australian material will be used as largely as possible in connection with ...

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  26. SEBVIA SQUARES TURKEY.

    Turkey and Servia have arrived at a settlement Servia promises that a large portion of Thrace will be restored to Turkey. ...

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  27. RECURRENCE PREDICTED.

    Although it would seem that the smallpox epidemic is abating, the doctors advise the people to be prepared for a likely recrudescence n a ...

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  28. Racing

    At Sandown Park to-day, the Park Handicap resulted as follows:—Batchelor 1, Prince Aurate 2, Gaby 3. The Rinner started at 3 to 1 against.: ...

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  29. FOUR LAY COMMISSIONERS.

    The new Federal Government has decided to appoint four commissioners to run the Commonwealth Post Office on the lines of some of the States ...

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  30. BULGARIA ON HER KNEES.

    Bulgaria is now praetically on her knees for peace. ...

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  31. BOLD BURGLARY

    This evening, a sensational robbery occurred in the jewellery shop of D. McDougall, in Ganger-street, Adelaide, when the premises were illuminated ...

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  32. PRECAUTIONS IN LONDON.

    A correspondent writing to the "Pall Mall Gazette" asks what the Board of Trade and the Port of London Authority are doing to prevent smallpox ...

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  33. WOOTTON v. SIEVIER.

    The hearing of the action brought by F. Wootton, senr., against "Bob" Sievier, proprietor of the "Winning Post," the counsel for the latter cross ...

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  34. FELL OVER BALCONY

    William Green, aged 45, fell over the balcony of the Railway Hotel early this morning and was killed. It is believed he was walking in his sleep. ...

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  35. SOFIA IN DANGER OF SIEGE.

    The "Die Post" reports that the Servians are advancing towards Sofia. A great battle is raging outside Kustendil, where the Bugarians are ...

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  36. SMALLPOX IN A HOSPITAL.

    The hopes entertained yesterday that the smallpox epidemic had reached the declining stage were set aside to-day, when no less than 25 additional cases ...

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  37. STRIKE AND RIOTS JOHANNESBURG RIOTS.

    Six policemen and three dragoons are in the hospital as a result of the strike riots on Saturday last. Sixteen civilians, 25 policemen, and 23 ...

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  38. NO CUTTING DOWN OF WAGES.

    In continuation of the decision arrived at by the Federal Cabinet that the policy of Preference to Unionists will be abolished, to-day Mr. Gook ...

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  39. CHARGES AGAINST GREEKS.

    The Bulgarian Government accuses Greek irregulars of having set fire to Seres, and it adds: "While the Bulgarian troops were endeavoring to ...

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  40. WHITE SCOURGE

    In dealing with the question of tuberculosis at the recent meeting of the local branch of the Royal Sanitary Institution, the secretary of the ...

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  41. Sculling

    The Australian sculler Paddon has cabled a challenge to the winner of the world's sculling championship, which takes place this month between ...

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  42. NOT GUILTY

    sensation at Oxford Chambers Bourke-street, on the morning of April 29, in which a married couple and a typist were the chief characters, ...

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  43. POWER OF THE UNIONS.

    The Capetown correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the older union officials, and even those belonging to the Railway Society, are ...

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  44. A MELBOURNE CASE.

    Late last night, a case of smallpox was discovered in Melbourne. The patient is Mrs. Ikin, a resident of Surry H lls, Sydney, who arrived by ...

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  45. STARVING FUGITIVES.

    Fifteen thousand fugitives have reached Cornadjumaya, and 50,000 more on the way to the same place are starving. ...

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  46. UNIONISTS ANGRY WITH COOK.

    The pronouncement by Mr. Cook that in future there will be no preference to unionists has raised a storm of indignation in union labor circles. ...

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  47. ENGLAND NOT CONSULTED.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. F. D. Acland, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said he was unable to investigate the allegations of ...

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  48. Cricket.

    The Australian cricketers had an easy win against Pittsburg. ...

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  49. MAY BECOME MORE VIRULENT.

    There is fear that passing from one subject to another, the smallpox may develop more virulent characteristics. ...

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  50. YARLOOP FATALITY

    A fatal accident occurred at Yarloop this afternoon, the victim being Jas. Nelson, a guard employed by Millars Karri and Jarrah Co. Ltd., at ...

    Article : 115 words
  51. Billiards

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  52. SERVIA WILLING FOR PEACE.

    A report from Belgrade states that Servia is willing to sign peace preliminaries and she is only awaiting Bulgaria's plenipotentiaries. ...

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  53. CLERGYMAN QUARANTINED.

    Rev. J. C. Jenkin, of Kalgoorlie. president of the Methodist Conference of W.A., has been quarantined on the Karoola. ...

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  54. EXHUMED WHILE STILL LIVING.

    A tragedy containing shocking features occurred at Millswood on Thursday. On the previous day, a young woman in the neighborhood gave ...

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  55. Western Australia.

    The State finances for June were:—Revenue £672,352, expenditure £565,-082. The deficit on June 30 stood at £311,516. ...

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  56. BULGARIA MAKES CONCESSIONS.

    A telegram received in Berlin from Belgrade states two Bulgar delegates yesterday conferred with the Servian Premier regarding Bulgaria's proposed ...

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  57. NINETEEN NEW CASES.

    Nineteen fresh cases of smallpox canne under the notice of the Public Health Department to-day. ...

    Article : 21 words
  58. Advertising

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  59. PROBABLE CASE IN VICTORIA.

    No fresh case of smallpox was reported in Melbourne, but there is a case of suspicious illness under observation at Glen Iris. ...

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  60. OUR IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

    During June, the State's exports amounted to £266,685, and the imports to £381,089. ...

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  61. RUSSIA WARNS ALLIES

    Russia has warned Greece and Servia that if their claims are excessive her mediation will be withdrawn, and also that a persistence in such claims ...

    Article : 59 words
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