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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS POLITICAL

    The Government has approved of a Bill that will be submitted to the Chamber of Deputies authorising the raising of a loan of £52,000,000 at 3 ...

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  3. WATERSIDE STRIKE THE STRIKE FIZZLING OUT.

    There are indications that the strike is dying out. The Union Steamship Company's permanent hands have resumed work. Out of 53 Unions sked ...

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  4. TROUBLED MEXICO

    Dictator Huerta of Mexico was presented yesterday with an, ultimatum which demanded that he should promise by six o'clock that he would ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S NAVY CHURCHILL AND THE LIBERALS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that Mr. Winston Churchill has rendered conspicuous service as First Lord of the Admiralty, but it is idle to deny ...

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  6. COMPULSORY TRAINING

    The British Parliamentary members, who recently made a tour of the British dominions, returned yesterday morning. Several members subsequent ...

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  7. SOUTH-WEST MURDERS ODGERS COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    The inquest concerning the death of Edith Molyneux was concluded at pinjarrah on Saturday. Charles Odgers was present in custody. A feature of ...

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  8. THE POSITION DANGEROUS.

    Another attack by Indians took place yesterday, when the police were assailed with sticks and stones. The carbineers and native police ...

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  9. A SUPER-DREADNOUGHT.

    The super-dreadnought Benbow, which was laid down on May 30 last year at Glasgow, was launched yesterday. ...

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  10. AN EIGHT HOURS' DAY.

    The Senate has adopted a Bill already passed by the Chamber of Deputies to establish the eight hours' system in French mines. ...

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  11. INDIANS GETTING NERVOUS.

    There are said to be signs of the strike collapsing, as many Indians fear that they will lose their employment through the introduction of whites ...

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  12. THE HARPIES CABINET MINISTERS' DANGER.

    Three hundred men and women have been enrolled in a suffiragette army, the training in which includes fencing and boxing. Miss Sylvia Pankhurst ...

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  13. British Empire.

    The whole of the shipping employee[?] at Dublin struck yesterday and demanded the immediate release of strike leader Larkin, the result be ...

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  14. FREE WORKERS' UNION.

    The waterfront here is resuming some of its old air of activity. Both ships and coasters are now going back into their trades. The ...

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  15. RED HANDED

    Hearing a noise in the office of Donald Curtis, marine dealer in Pierstreet, two man informed Constable Martin, and the latter took up a ...

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  16. WAROONA SETTLER MISSING.

    Though decidedly belated, information suggesting that perhaps another tragedy has been, enacted in the Dandalup-Pinjarrah district lately filtered ...

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  17. Australia.

    In the House of Representatives yesterday, Sir John Forrest, referring to the competition with the State Savings Banks, said he ...

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  18. DEAD CAT FOR BIRRELL.

    Mr. Augustine Birrell, while addressing a meeting of Young Liberals at Bristol, was forcibly struck on the chest with a dead cat thrown by a ...

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  19. NAVAL HOLIDAY

    Admiral von Kester yesterday referred indirectly with strong antagonism to Mr. Churchill's naval holiday proposal in a speech at Wiesbaden. "In ...

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  20. LARKIN RECEIVES AN OVATION.

    Larkin was released from prison yesterday morning and was foilowed by cheering crowds and carried shoulder high to Liberty Hall, where he ...

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  21. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA.

    Sir George Reid was the guest of the Millions Club at luncheon to-day. In the course of a reply to the toast of his health, the High Commissioner ...

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  22. AMERICAN METHODS

    An American athletic team left today for New Zealand and Australia. Templeton, the hurdle jumper, was smuggled on board, as the Stanford ...

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  23. ANOTHER ODGERS VICTIM.

    All doubts concerning the fate of Richard Williams, the well-known Waroona settler, have been dispelled by the discovery to-day of his ...

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  24. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER

    Mr. J. Schwarz fell from the Palace Hotel balcony and sustained a fracture of the skull and died a few hours later. Deceased was connected vith ...

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  25. Western Australia.

    The Western Australian 4 per cent, loan of £1,000,000 is quoted at a discount of 7/6 per cent. ...

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  26. THE NEAR EAST

    The Graeco-Turkish peace treaty has been signed. ...

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  27. AIR CONQUEST LOOPING THE LOOP.

    Yesterday Hucks, the English a[?]iator, performed a remarkable feat, looping the loop four times in succession on a monoplane. Twice he ...

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  28. A GOOD HAUL

    After a desperate resistance, in which two defectives were badly cut with knuckle-dusters, the police early this morning arrested a suspected man ...

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  29. ETHICS OF TRADES UNIONISM.

    Mr. Larkin yesterday addressed a gathering of trade unionists at Manchester, and said: "We want you to carry out the ethics of trade ...

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  30. MINES REGULATION BILL.

    The Mines Regulation Bill was considered in committee of the Legislative Council yesterday, and an amendment substituting 48 hours, for 44 ...

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  31. SWEATING EVIL

    The Duchess of Marlborough, presiding at the anti-sweating conference yesterday, declared that thousands of women in England were toiling long ...

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  32. IRISH HOME RULE COMPROMISE FOR ULSTER.

    The Asquith Government is submitting to Mr. Bonar Law a proposal to exclude Ulster from home rule for a definite term of years and to ...

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  33. HAWKER'S ENGINE FAILS.

    While Hawker was completing yesterday for the Michelin prize of £800, in a flight of 279 miles, his engine failed after he had covered 270 miles ...

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  34. FREEDOM OF PRESS

    For having offended against the Commonwealth Electoral Act by publishing unsigned articles commenting upon Federal politics, the "Westralian ...

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  35. FEDERAL CRISIS THE SENATE ADJOURNS

    The Federal situation took another somewhat sensational turn this afternoon. Shortly after the Senate met, Senator McGregor, Opposition leader ...

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  36. LOST LETTER SORTER

    Henry Sforcena, letter sorter, who was remanded for medical examination on being charged with having on September 2 at Leederville ...

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  37. UNCOMPLETED WEIL

    Owing to the unexpected drying-up of what have been hitherto considered as permanent pools on the stock route and the uncompleted condition of the ...

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  38. AUSTRALIA AND THE HOMELAND.

    Mr. G. G. Greenwood, one of the British parliamentary party which, lately visited Canada and Australia, interviewed on his impressions, ...

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  39. ULSTER FREE FOR 25 YEARS.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" credits Mr. Winston Churchill with having propounded the scheme for the exclusion of Ulster from the operation of home ...

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  40. AN "IRISH ARMY,"

    Sir Roger Casement and Captain James White are forming a body to be known as the Irish National Volunteers to uphold government ...

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  41. LOCKJAW

    Frederick, Eggleton received a scratch with a bayonet while attending the military camp at Liverpool a few days ago. On Saturday he ...

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  42. MAYOR OF PERTH

    The municipal nominations were received yesterday. Mr. J. H. Prowse was re-elected mayor unopposed. ...

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  43. LABOR AGAIN ADJOURNS SENATE

    In the Senate this afternoon, Senator McGregor said he learned that the attitude of the Government had not changed, add he therefore moved that ...

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  44. South Africa.

    A strike of Indian miners in Natal, as a Protest against the £3 poll tax imposed upon them, is developing alarmingly. A reign of terror ...

    Article : 125 words
  45. EMPLOYERS UNION

    The prospectus has been issued of the Employers' Defence Union of the United Kingdom, with a capital of £50,000,000. Two leading ...

    Article : 58 words
  46. SWAN BREWERY

    The judicial committee of the Privy Council yesterday dismissed with costs the appeal of the Swan Brewely Company against the Western ...

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  47. CONGESTION IN CITIES

    To relieve the housing congestion in the city of Dublin, the Lord Mayor advocates compulsory suburban tram fares of one half-penny per mile, and ...

    Article : 49 words
  48. Advertising

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