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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS

    Serious riots occurred at Milan yesterday in connection with a strike of metal workers for a farthing per hour increase of wages. Some 150,000 ...

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  3. MILITARISM

    During the discussion on the Finance Bill yesterday, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd George, said that the increase of armaments ...

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  4. VOTES FOR WOMEN SYLVIA'S EAST-END ROUGHS

    Another "Free Speech" demonstration was held in Trafalgar Square yesterday when Mr. Wedgwood, M.P., Liberal member for Newcastle, and Mr. ...

    Article : 163 words
  5. BOGUS MILLIONAIRE

    M. Deperdussin, the well-known aeroplane builder, was arrested yesterday on a charge that by means of false pretences he had obtained £1,250,000 ...

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  6. PEACE SIGNED

    Peace between the Balkan belligerents was concluded yesterday, and the treaty will be signed to-morrow. The Premier of Raumania threatened early ...

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  7. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK

    Seven new cases of smallpox were reported in the metropolitan area to day. Since the beginning of the outbreak, 434 cases have been repor[ill]d. ...

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  8. CHINN RESIGNS

    It was reported unofficially to-day that Mr. Henry Chinn, about whom there was so much discussion before the recent Federal elections, had ...

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  9. STATE STEAMERS

    in view of the resignation of Mc. Sudholz, of the position of manager of the State Steamship Service, it was decided at yesterday's meeting of the ...

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  10. GAOL DOCTOR THREATENED.

    An attempt was made on Saturday by a band of "militants" to horsewhip Dr. Pearson, medical officer at Holloway Gaol, in revenge for the ...

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  11. ORANGE AND GREEN

    Following upon the interruption of an Orangemen's procession in celebration of the Relief of Londonderry, there have been two days' rioting in ...

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  12. British Empire.

    The gold output of the Rand mines during July shows that owing to the late strike there was a decrease of 389,475 ozs., as compared with [ill] ...

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  13. TURKEY AND LONDON TREATY.

    The Peace Conference expressed the hope that the Powers would enforce the Treaty of London in regard to Turkey. ...

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  14. CODY AND PUPIL

    A hydroplane fell with Mr. S. F. Cody and Mr. W. H. Evans at Fteet, Hampshire, to-day with disastrous results. The machine was built to take ...

    Article : 181 words
  15. SYDNEY MURDERS

    To-day, a butcher's salesman named William Joseph Tonne was shot dead in a butchery establishment in Dowling-street, Wooloomooloo. His wife, ...

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  16. SOMALILAND

    On Saturday, 1000 Dervishes attacked 150 camel constables sent to suppress intertribal looting. The latter's retreat was cut off, and the ...

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  17. ANOTHER PERTH SUSPECT.

    Vivian Donald has been sent to Woodman's Point. Forty-four men are detained at the Commercial Travellers' Club. Two travellers, who ...

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  18. CASTING OUT SATAN

    An extraordinary case of superstition culminating in crime has come to light in France. A farmer named Julien and his wife have been arrested ...

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  19. Australia.

    The Federal Government intends to seek to amend the Commonwealth Bank Act to hand over to the States the control of Savings Bank business ...

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  20. COST OF AUSTRIA'S SCARE.

    The "Ziet" newspaper estimates that the mobilisation of the Austro-Hungarjan troops on account of the Balkan war cost £25,200,000. ...

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  21. ROUMANIA CONFERS HONORS

    King Charles of Roumania celebrated the signing of the peace treaty by bestowing the Roumanian Orders of Honor upon the delegates from ...

    Article : 65 words
  22. INTERSTATE COMMISSION,

    The Federal Cabinet has chosen the Interstate Commission as follows:—Chairman, Mr. A. B. Piddington, K.C., M.L.C. (Sydney), £2,000; members, ...

    Article : 129 words
  23. PRIEST'S MURDER

    The trial of Madame Alice Crespy, who was charged with poisoning Father Chassaing, a lover who tired of her, was concluded yesterday. ...

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  24. EUROPE'S WAR LORD LOOKS TO HIS NAVY

    The Emperor William yesterday gave an address to the cadets of the German naval school on the ship Hertha. The address is regarded as significant. ...

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  25. THE LATEST LOAN.

    The underwriters have taken 59 per cent, of the million loan floated by New South Wales. ...

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  26. GARROTING CASE

    Bert Thomas, aged 17, was in court yesterday to answer the charge of having murdered John Francis Allen. The accused arrived on Monday in the ...

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  27. "JUST EQUILIBRIUM."

    The original draft of the peace treaty set out that peace was restored "on a basis of just equilibrium in the Balkans." The Bulgarians, though they ...

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  28. LONELY MISER

    Richard Knight, aged 65, living alone near Lilydale, has been found in the bush near his hut. He had been dead some days. His face was ...

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  29. DOWN TO POT-HOUSE LEVEL.

    In the Legislative Assembly, after an all-night sitting, the Chairman of Committees ordered the removal of Mr. Meehan, member for the Darling, ...

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  30. BULGARIANS MUCH DEPRESSED.

    The probability of there being no revision of the Bucharest Peace Treaty causes profound depression in Bulgaria. A joujnal representing Holy ...

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  31. AUSTRIA'S NAVY.

    The naval expenditure will be increased by £10,710,000 till 1918. ...

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  32. New South Wales,

    The adjournment of the Legislative Assembly at 3.20 this morning was followed by a scene of excitement in the lobby. During the debate on the ...

    Article : 254 words
  33. WIFE'S CRIME

    Mary Jane McClymans, who has been charged with having administered strychnine to her husband, who is a railway fettler at Moora; was ...

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  34. Western Australia.

    The Address-in-Reply was agreed to by the Legislative Assembly at 1.20 this morning. ...

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  35. GREAT WAVE

    A sensational accident, attended by fatal results occurred on the steamer Eumeralla at Warrnambool yesterday. A heavy sea was running, and when ...

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  36. CHINESE REVOLT

    At Woo-sung yesterday, a desperate fight took place between the rebels and the famous "Dare to Die" regiment, which sought to capture the ...

    Article : 61 words
  37. SOUTH POLE

    The ketch Rachel Cohen has arrived at Half-Moon Bay, Stewart Island, after being blown beyond Macquarie Island by terrific weather, Repairs ...

    Article : 72 words
  38. SIR EDWARD GREY'S SPEECH.

    The majority of the ambassadors were in the distinguished strangers' gallery of the House of Commons yesterday listening to Sir Edward Grey's ...

    Article : 218 words
  39. THE FARMERS' PARTY.

    The following have been declared to be the fundamental political principles of the Farmers' and Settlers' Association:—Revision of the tariff down ...

    Article : 128 words
  40. A GERALDTON ELECTION

    An exciting election took place on Tuesday in Geraldton to fill the yacancy caused by the elevation of Cr. Kempton to the mayoralty. The ...

    Article : 42 words
  41. YUAN SHIH KAI WINS,

    The Woosung rebel forts have surrendered. One thousand Goverament troops defeated 1500 rebels uesr Shanghai. ...

    Article : 34 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. REBELS DETER[ill]

    Over 25,000 rebels are determined to capture Hankow, but a large force of artillery, with maxims, has been sent to intercept them. ...

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