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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS POLITICAL.

    Mass meetings of railwaymen were held at Hyde Park, Doncaster, York, Liverpool, and Birmingham yesterday to celebrate the 1911 strike. The ...

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  3. ORANGE AND GREEN THIRD DAY OF RIOTS.

    The orange and ~reen riots were continued vesterday, despite the strenuous efforts of the authorities to keep the factions apart. During the course of ...

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  4. HARRY THAW

    The notorious Harry Thaw, whose trial some years ago for the murder of another millionaire named White is an American cause celebre, has ...

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  5. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK STILL MORE SYDNEY PATIENTS.

    Six fresh cases of smallpox were reported to-day. Four seamen from the steamer Devon lying in Sydney Harbor were charged ...

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  6. RUSSIA ITCHING FOR TURKEY.

    The tension between Russia and Turkey is increasing. The Russian newspapers bitterly attack both Turkey and Greece. ...

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  7. TURKEY'S POSITION TURKS STAND BY ADRIANOPLE.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" yesterday interviewed the Grand Vizier of Turkey, who declared that if the Bulgarians ...

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  8. Pugilism CURRAN AND LANG.

    At the Stadium last night, Bill Lang gained a decision on points over Matt Curran. ...

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  9. TURKEY BELIEVES EUROPE

    Reuter's Agency states that Turkish official circles believe that Europe is unwilling to give a mandate to any single Power to take forcible action ...

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  10. BENNETT SKIES THE TOWEL.

    His Majesty's Theatre was crowded on Saturday night, when a double bill was presented. In the contest between Marchant (Eng.) and Bert ...

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  11. ADRIANOPOLITANS ASK TOWERS

    A report from Vienna states that an influential deputation of Adrianople citizens, headed by a Greek member of the Turkish Parliament, yesterday ...

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  12. HENRY CHINN

    What is regarded locally as very important information gleaned in the city yesterday suggests that the recent dismissal of Mr. Chinn is by no ...

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  13. Billiards

    Gray, conceding West 1200 points in a game of 2400 up, ran out when his opponent's score stood at 1868. Gray made a break of 485. ...

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  14. BULGARIAN BRUTALITIES.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" has obtained a copy of a report furnished by a Russian Government official specially ...

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  15. GRAY v. JACOBY.

    Gray, 2400, beat Jacoby (rec. 1200), 1773. Gray put up a break of 384. ...

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  16. [?]OST OF STRIKES TO LABOR.

    The effect the abnormal number of strikes during the last few years has had on the trades union funds in England is causing Labor leaders much ...

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  17. GRAY v. McMAHON.

    Before proceeding to England, Gray will play three Fremantleites, amongst them being Bob McMahon, who is described as an es-champion of ...

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  18. REVENGE FOR ATROCITIES.

    Six Bulgarian soldiers were executed vesterday for having taken part in the massacre of Greeks at Doxato. ...

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  19. AID FOR INSURRECTION.

    The London newspapers publish a letter from John Callaghan, of Melbourne, forwarding to the Ulster Unionist leaders a donation of £200 from ...

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  20. FREEDOM OF PRESS

    The "Sunday Times" was yesterday charged before Mr. Roe, P.M., with an alleged breach of the Federal Electoral Act relating to the compulsory ...

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  21. ADVANCE OF THE TURKS.

    The Bulgarian Government has notified the Powers that the Turks are matching toward Kirjali and Gumujina, "It is iniquitous." the ...

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  22. Australia.

    Despite the fact that on Thursday the State Arbitration Court granted an application on behalf of the Broken Hill Chamber of Commerce and the ...

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  23. GRAY BEAT FREMANTLEITES.

    At Fremantle yesterday, Gray defeated Bell and McMahon in games of 800 up. In his match with Bell, the latter scored 669; while McMahon's ...

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  24. LONDONDERRY COUNCIL CHARGE

    The Municipal Council of Londonderry yesterday passed a resolution asking the Government to inquire into the action of the constabulary. The ...

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  25. LULL IN NEW ZEALAND.

    No smallpox has been reported in the city for seven days. Wellington, Aug. [?] A smallpox case was reported [?] ...

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  26. LINDRUM: v. AIKEN.

    Aiken and Lindrum have commenced a game of 16,000 up. The scores at the present stage are:—Aiken, 1,333; Lindrum 800. ...

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  27. GREECE ABETTING TURKEY.

    The extension of the Turkish occupation of Thrace on the west bank of the Maritza River is regarded as indicating the existence of a ...

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  28. VOTES FOR WOMEN CAT RELEASES THREE MICE.

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurst and two other euffragettes have been released under the "Cat and Mouse Act." ...

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  29. LABORER SHOT

    It was first thought that a man, whose body has been found in the scrub at La Perouse on Monday had broken his neck, but it is now found ...

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  30. MOTOR FATALITY

    A motor was travelling in the Domain to-da[?] when the mechanism went wrong and the car struck the kerbstone and overturned, five men being ...

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  31. LOCAL BILLIARDS.

    Another tournament has been commenced at the Settlers' Hotel for threel trophies. The prize for the winner consists of a handsome clock and a ...

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  32. SOUTH POLE DR. MAWSON WANTS £7000

    Captain Davis, in command of the Aurora, the relief ship of the Australian Antarctic expedition, is returning to Melbourne by the Orontes after a ...

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  33. MRS. PANKHURST ABDICATES.

    Mrs. Pankhurst has left for Paris, where her daughter Christabel has been living in exile for some time. Her departure is regarded as an ...

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  34. CHOLERA AMONG ROUMANIANS.

    Two thousand Roumanian soldiers are suffering from cholera. ...

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  35. Western Australia.

    Captain Winzar, harbormaster at Albany, has been appointed acting manager of the State Steamship Service. ...

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  36. TURKS OPTIMISTIC.

    Turkish advices received in Paris state that Enver Bey commands 400,000 troops, and in addition to defending Adrianople contemplates ...

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  37. CHINESE RISING

    Foreigners who have taken refuge on the warships state that 5000 men, including 3500 civilians, were killed in the recent fighting between the ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND FLOODS

    Serious floods have occurred in Southern Otage, considerable damage being done to crops. The train service is interrupted. The residents of ...

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  39. DISMISSAL OF WORKMEN.

    The metropolitan Council of the Australian Labor Federation is communicating with Senator Needham, secret tary to the Western Australian ...

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  40. Shearing Dates.

    Manberry, Carnarvon, September 1, 8500, 5; Rockleigh, Roebourne, September 1, 4000, 2; Williambury, Carnarvon, September 3, 15,000, 8; ...

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  41. ADRIANOPLE REMAINS TURKISH

    A message from Sofia states that the Bulgarian Government has assured the Powers of concerting measures to compel Turkey to observe the Treaty ...

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  42. TYPHOON AT MACAO

    A typhoon swept over the Portuguese settlement, of Macao vesterday. A wall built on newly-reclaimed land near Barraenort was ruined, and ...

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  43. PUBLIC LIBRARY

    Several handsome new additions to the building of the public librar[?] were opened by Governor Barron yesterday before a large attendance. ...

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  44. IRRIGATION BILL.

    The Legislative Assembly was yesterday occupied with the Irrigation Bill, which passed the committee stage. ...

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  45. PORT HOTEL TOURNAMENT.

    There have been good attendances at the Port billiard room to witness the games in the first round of the tournament of 200 up. Some of the ...

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  46. SCOTT'S OWN STORY.

    The September "Strand Magazine" punishes a further instalment of Captain Scott's narrative of his journey to the South Pole. ...

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  47. ARCTIC FISHERMEN

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of "Petit Parisien" states that a recent expedition to Nova Zembla Island, in the Arctic regions, discovered the ...

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  48. ROBERT HASTIE

    Mr. Robert Hastie, one-time leader of the Labor Party, but later a Liberal candidate for the Federal Coolgardie seat against Mr Hugh Mahon, is ...

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  49. LORD KITCHENER

    The "Daily Express" States that the Foreign Office has been warned of the existence of a plot for the assassination of Lord Kitchener, who ...

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  50. FORTIFYING ADRIANOPLE.

    Austrian military attaches report that the fortifications of Adrianople have been nearly restored. Heavv artillery has been brought from ...

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  51. DYNAMITE EXLODES

    A car of dynamite-standing in a street of Tacubaya, a suburban district, exploded yesterdav. and one hundred persons, chiefly women and ...

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