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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS POLITICAL.

    Messieurs Dupuy and Ribot on Saturday announced that they had failed to form a Cabinet owing to the group of Radicals headed by M. ...

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  3. N.S.W. ELECTIONS. LABOUR IN LEAD.

    Saturday was polling day for the State elections. Although strong endcavours were made by the Liberal and Labour Parties to have a clean ...

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  4. THE CHINN CASE

    The Select Committee to inquire into the dismissal of Chinn in their report state that "so far as the charges of inefficiency and ...

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  5. SCADDAN UNCOUTH.

    In the midst of a debate in the Legislative Assembly last night, on the question of the retirement of Capt. Bare, late Commissioner of police, an ...

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  6. SUFFRAGETTES MRS. PANKHURST'S RETURN.

    Mrs. Pankhurst arrived from America yesterday, and was arrested by the police, who stopped the s.s. Majestic off Plymouth and conveyed ...

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  7. WELSH STRIKE SERIOUS SITUATION.

    The strike of railway enginedrivers in Wales has caused a serious situation. Twenty-thousand miners are idle in the principality. ...

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  8. COLLIERIES AND IRONWORKS CLOSING DOWN.

    All the mid-Glamorgan collieries are stopped, and the ironworks at Neashand and Port Talbot are closing down through lack of coal. The ...

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  9. ELMSLIE TO FORM CABINET.

    Mr. Elmslie, the leader of the State Labour Party, waited on the Lientenant-Governor yesterday, who informed him officially of Mr. Watts' ...

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  10. RELEASED ON LICENSE.

    Mrs. Pankhurst, who was imprisoned in Exeter Gaol a few days ago, was last night released on license for a week owing to her health having ...

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  11. MEN WICKEDLY DECEIVED.

    Mr. Thomas, the organising secretary to the Amalgamated Society of Railwaymen, has issued a statement in which he declares that 90 per cent. ...

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  12. MRS. PANKHURST BROKEN.

    Mrs. Pankhurst reached London yesterday, and was accorded an enthusiastic reception. She was in a very weak state of health, and looking ...

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  13. STRIKE SETTLED.

    A conference between representatives of the Great Western Railway Company and the National and Local Railwaymen's Association was held ...

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  14. NAVAL ESTIMATES 1914.

    The expenditure for 1914 is estimated at £25,387,000, an increase of nearly four millions on that of the preceding year. ...

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  15. BEEBY REJECTED.

    The National Progressive Party, led by Mr. Beeby, was defeated in every place where they had a candidate, Mr. Beeby himself being ...

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  16. LABOUR CABINET FORMED.

    The Victorian Cabinet has been constituted as follows: Premier and Treasurer, Mr. Elmslie; Chief Secretary, Mr. Prendergast; ...

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  17. WATERSIDE STRIKE FEDERATION'S DECISION FLOUTED BY MEN.

    Despite the fact that the Strike Conference laid it down that there must be discipline in the ranks, the wharf labourers maintain their ...

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  18. UNREST IN THE BALKANS

    Servia is reinforcing her militry posts in the passes on the Bulgarian and Albanian frontiers. She is afraid that marauding bands may attack the ...

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  19. Germany

    The Kaiser has summoned the Statthalder of Alsace—Lorraine, Count von Wedel, and the military commander, General von Deimling, ...

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  20. McGOWAN POLLS RECORD MAJORITY.

    One of the surprises of the elections was the record majority polled by ex-Premier McGowan. Many predicted that Mr. Holman ...

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  21. FREQUENCY OF STRIKES

    In view of the frequency of strikes the International Shipping Federation has prepared new clauses, which it intends to embody in all bills of ...

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  22. LIBERALS UNITED.

    The unfortunate events of the past few days in State politics took amost satisfactory turn to-day, when, as a result of their two party meetings, ...

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  23. MIDLAND RAILWAY

    During the year ended June 30, the Midland Railway Company of Western Australia made a profit of £49,549. ...

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  24. VOTE OF CENSURE.

    In the Reichstag a vote of censure has been passed on the Government. It was carried by 293 to 54. ...

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  25. BABIES MISSING FIVE AT LEAST DISAPPEARED

    The detectives have made further search for missing babies alleged to have been placed in the care of Mrs. Newman, who committed suicide at ...

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  26. CONFERENCE TO PROVIDE LABOUR.

    The conference has decided to provide labour for the purpose. ...

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  27. LABOUR SEATS LOST.

    Several features of interest were disclosed in to-day's further counting in the country constituencies. The Liberals are shown to have won three ...

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  28. British Empire.

    The Executive of the Miners' Federation states that various districts have declined to call a general strike to assist the Dublin strikers but ...

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  29. MEN OBEY CONFERENCE.

    Trouble in connection with the New Zealand strike has lessened in Sydney, as the men to-day obeyed the orders of the conference. ...

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  30. TROUBLED MEXICO ELECTION NULLIFIED.

    Congress yesterday nullified the recent presidential election in which Huerta was returned and it was decided to hold a fresh election in July. ...

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  31. IRISH HOME RULE SIR E. CARSON'S REPLY.

    At Plymouth yesterday, Sir E. Carson said that the Government's proclamation forbidding the importation of arms into Ireland would not ...

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  32. AFTERMATH OF STRIKE.

    As a result of the waterside trouble, there is a great shortage of food supplies on the West Coast and famine prices prevail. ...

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  33. LARKIN'S WATERLOO.

    A special Trade Union Conference representing 2,500,000 workers of Great Britain was held in the Memorial Hall, London, yesterday to ...

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  34. HUERTA GETS CONTROL.

    In the Chamber of Deputies yesterday, a Bill authorising Senor Huerta to exercise full powers for the conduct of the affairs of the Departments of ...

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  35. SEARCH CONTINUED.

    The detectives continued to search the house and ground at Mordialloo lately occupied by Isabella Newman, but discovered nothing to assist in ...

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  36. FLOODS IN TEXAS

    Twenty persons have been drowned in the Brookshire district as a result of the Brazos floods. The waters are now abating. ...

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  37. SMALLPOX.

    There are now five smallpox patients in quarantine. ...

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  38. ANOTHER SEIZURE.

    The Customs officials at Belfast seized three cases of revolvers and ammunition from Cork, Dundalk, and Londonderry. ...

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  39. Western Australia.

    The committee stage of the Local Option Bill was completed in the Assembly at an early hour yesterday morning. Mr. Mitchell moved an ...

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  40. QUAIRADING STORM.

    The relief fund for the Quairading farmers has reached £805 to date. ...

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  41. SMALLPOX ON MALWA

    The s.s. Malwa reached the Semaphore on Saturday last, and during her stay was in strict quarantine Eighteen passengers booked to ...

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  42. MR. J. S. PEARSON

    Mr John Swift Pearson, 57, the well known ex-manager of the Sun Insurance Company, died under an operation yesterday. ...

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  43. BURIED IN FOWL-HOUSE.

    There were sensational developments this afternoon in connection with the disappearance of several babies adopted by Isabella Newman, the ...

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  44. "WEST AUSTRALIAN "

    In the supreme Court yesterday, before the acting. Chief Justice and a jury of six, the hearing was commenced of an action which Dr. ...

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  45. BUILDING TRADE

    Organisations affiliated with the Building Trades Industry Union will convey to that body on Sunday afternoon at the Trades Hall the views of ...

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  46. STATE SAWMILL OPENED.

    The first State sawmill was officially opened yesterday at Manjimup by the Governor and Premier. The mill will work two shifts, and 150 ...

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  47. Australia.

    Events moved rapidly to-day in connection with the State political crisis, resulting in the defeat of the Watt Ministry last evening by a ...

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  48. EX-WARDEN FINNERTY

    The death took place to-day after brief illness of ex-Warden Finnerty. ...

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  49. UNIVERSITY SITE.

    By 14 votes to 9, the Legislative Council defeated the second reading of the University Lands Bill. ...

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  50. ESPERANCE RAILWAY BILL AGAIN DEFEATED.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday the 2nd reading of the Esperance Railway Bill was defeated by 11 votes to 13. ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. KALGOORLIE SEAT.

    Nominations for the Labour section in connection with the election for the Kalgoorlie seat in the Legislative assembly closed today. There were ...

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  53. BODY FOUND

    The body of Archie Hignett, 50, was found in a thicket in King's Park on Sunday. ...

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  54. REFERENDUM BILL.

    In the Legislation Assembly, the Initiative and Referendum Bill passed the second reading by 28 votes to 13. The Bill was then read a third time ...

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  55. LABOR LEADER SENT FOR.

    The Premier communicated with the Lieutenant-Governor, and tendered his resignation. He offered His Excellency no advice, nor did he ...

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