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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    The Government has rejected the recent proposals of the industrial unions, and reports state that the men have been warned to prepare for a sudden ...

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  3. KING AND EMPIRE

    At the beginning of the month, a cable from London seated [?] a, report was current from Ottawa that King George was contemplating a ...

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  4. BALKANS AT WAR BULGARIA'S HEAVY LOSSES.

    It is estimated that Dulgaria lost 7000 killed and wounded in the Pirot district, and also lost heavily at Belogradechick. The Servians are within ...

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  5. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK SYDNEY STILL INFESTED.

    There were six fresh cases of smallpox to-day in the metropolitan area, and one in the country. Two of the metropolitan cases were reported in ...

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  6. CHINA SEETHING PENALISING SUN YAT SEN.

    The country between Shanghai and Lunghua is in a pitiable plight, whole towns being burned and great numbers of refugees swarming into ...

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  7. THE SCARE IN PERTH.

    Perth is still free from smallpox, but is living in dread of it. There was a scare at a warehouse yesterday but medical examination showed the ...

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  8. BULGARIANS MUTINY.

    dr. Dillon, telegraphing from Buchasest, states that the Bulgarian army is demoralised. The soldiers refused to fight and threatened the lives of ...

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  9. MORE SERIOUS POX OUTBREAK.

    Not only has the smallpox epidemic gained a fresh lease of life here, but has also become more serious in regard to the nature of the disease. ...

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  10. NO SUSPENSION OF FIGHTING.

    It is reported at Vienna that Greece and Servia have refused to suspend hostilities pending the decision of the peace conference. ...

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  11. SOUTHERNERS IN CONFUSION.

    The Northerners on Saturday made a general advance, and the rebels retreated in confusion. The Northerner crossed the Yang-tse-Kiang and ...

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  12. MR. MITCHELL'S ATTACK.

    The leader of the Opposition was unprepared to take up the discussion on. the address-in-reply because so little time had elapsed since he returned ...

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  13. RUSSIA SENDS TROOPS.

    Three transport steamers conveying Russian troops have left Odessa for Batoum, on the Asia Minor coast of the Black Sea. ...

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  14. CHILD BURIED

    John Dart, a butcher of Millbrook, near Adelaide, was committed for trial to-day for the manslaughter of a child, the son of Lily Dart, his ...

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  15. KAROOLA CONTACTS.

    The Karoola arrived yesterday. Dr. Blackburne, the quarantine officer, found all well. Mrs. Holland, wife of Dr. Holland, of katannin and ...

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  16. ROUMANIA HOLDS THE BALANCE

    The delegates from the different Balkan States have started for Bucharest to discuss the holding of an armistice conference at Nish simultaneously with ...

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  17. VOTES FOR WOMEN MISS SYLVIA PANKHURST

    At the suffragette demonstration against the "cat and mouse act" in Trafalgar Square yesterday, Miss Sylvia Pankhurst caused a sensation. ...

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  18. GARROTTING CASE

    Bert Thomas, aged 17. who has been charged with being concerned in the murder of John Francis Allen at East Perth, on Match 6, has been ...

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  19. OLD MAN'S SEVERE ATTACK.

    Only three cases of smallpox were reported to-day. An elderly man is suffering from the severe form and it is probable his face will be pitted. ...

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  20. Australia. Federal.

    Mr. W. N. Hedges has filed a petition against the result of the Fremantle election. ...

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  21. ROUMANIA CHECKING TURKEY.

    It is stated in Paris that Roumania, having secured the territorial concessions she demanded, is willing to act as Bulgaria's friend and force the ...

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  22. END OF SESSION.

    Much depends upon the time occupied on the address-in-reply, but Ministers hope to conclude the session in November. ...

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  23. INTO BOILING TAR

    An explosion followed by fits occurred to-day at the Sol Tar Company's works. Two tanks of boiling tar were upset and the contents ignited. An ...

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  24. WILSON v. SCADDAN.

    Yesterday s proceedings of the Legislative Assembly were characterised by a trenchant attack made by-Mr. Frank Wilson on the Government and a no ...

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  25. GREEKS DISLODGE BULGARS

    The Greeks on Saturday traversed 12 miles of Kresna Pass with great difficulty owing to the Bulgarians having destroyed the b[?]idges. They ...

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  26. THIRTEEN MORE CASES.

    Thirteen fresh cases of smallpox, five of them being children belonging to the same family living in Surry Hills, are repotted. There are now ...

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  27. FINAL REFERENDA RESULTS.

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  28. HUMAN LEOPARDS.

    When Sir Wm. Griffith, Chief Justice of the Gold Coast Colony, reached London last month he announced that he had conducted a trial of 100 ...

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  29. FOUR BURGLARS

    In the Old Bailey Court to-day, Wm. Fell, Stephen Sharman, Jas. Sharman and Arthur James were found guilty of robbing a sate In the Berkelev ...

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  30. MRS. PANKHURST'S CONDITION.

    Mrs. Pankhurst was operated upon on Saturday by transfusion of blood. She is improving. ...

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  31. PACK OF HOOLIGANS

    At Hull yesterday, a docker named Hutchinson noticed a gang of hooligans maltreating a man in broad daylight. Hutchinson intervened, and ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CASES.

    Another suspicious case of smallpox, is reported from Roseworthy. Adelaide. July 27. There is little doubt but that ...

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  33. New South Wales,

    The Killingworth colliery at Newcastle is idle owing to 380 men going out on strike yesterday morning as a protest against the action of the ...

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  34. LOSSES TO DATE.

    The losses in killed and wounded sustained in the Balkan wars to date are:—Servia 31,000, Greece 18,000, Bulgaria 80,000, Montenegro 1600. ...

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  35. MORE FIGHTING AT KRESNA.

    While the Bulgarians were retreating from Kresna on Sunday, large reinforcements left their entrenchments and attacked the pursuing Greeks to the ...

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  36. FALL FROM A HORSE

    Samuel Todd, a contractor for the Busselton Board of Health, was killed last night through a fall from a horse. ...

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  37. THUNDERSTORM

    A terrific thunderstorm swept over the city yesterday and resulted in considerable damage to property, in addition to causing the death of five ...

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  38. MATERNITY BONUS

    The trial has been concluded in which Dr. Leger Erson and Hannah Hurrell and Clarice Donaldson, maternity nurses, were charged with ...

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  39. Victoria

    The no-confidence motion was defeated by 31 votes to 19. Melbourne, July 31. There appeared to be little change ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND CASES.

    To-night, another case of smallpox was reported in Brisbane. ...

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  41. PATENT MEDICINES

    Messrs. Faulding and Co. have been fined one shilling for selling a patent medicine called "Sanatogen" in non-compliance with the Pure Foods and ...

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  42. TURKS STUBBORNLY REFUSE

    The Turks declare that they will not evacuate Adrianople. "Here we are and here we will remain," they say. "Let Europe understand that once ...

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  43. OUTBREAK ON A STATION.

    It was reported from Hebel on Tuesday that 16 cases of smallpox, had occurred at a station 40 miles from Hebel. The disease was introduced ...

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  44. MR. SCADDAN ANGRY.

    Mr. Scaddan told the House on Wednesday that the speech of the leader of the Opposition had so much in it in the way of abuse and ...

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  45. ROUND THE WORLD

    Mr. Smart Coulson, who is cycling round the world, arrived from Singapore on Friday by the Paroo. He states that he is making the trip for ...

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  46. FIVE DAYS' CESSATION.

    The Balkan Peace Conference opened yesterday, the Premier of Roumania presiding. The conference accepted the proposal to suspend hosti[?]ties for ...

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  47. FINANCES FOR JULY.

    The July revenue was £209,964, and the expenditure £285,708. The accumulated deficit now amounts to £387,259. ...

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  48. Western Australia. PARLIAMENT RESUMES.

    Mr. Mitchell in the Legislative Assembly and Mr. Moss in the Legislative Counril were the c[?]tion speakers on the address-in-reply when ...

    Article : 184 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. OUTBREAK IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Six natives with smallpox were discovered in the suburbs to-day. There are now 59 in the hospital, including 21 whites. From Nghawa three ...

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  51. INJURY TO ABDOMEN.

    Joseph England, aged 57, wag barring, down some ground in the Areat Boulder mina, when a piece of rock struck the bar, forcing it into h s ...

    Article : 40 words
  52. Advertising

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