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  2. THE TRAMWAY DISPUTE.

    [?]e hearing of the claim of the Australinn Tramways Employees' Association against the Brisbane Tramway Co. and others was resumed in the ...

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  3. FEDERAL REFERENDUM.

    In the House of Representatives today. Mr. Sampson (V.) continued the second leading debate upon the Constitution ...

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  4. THE BRISBANE STRIKE.

    In the Assembly this afternoon, the Homo Secretary moved that the House at its next sitting consider tho desirableness of introducing a bill to amend ...

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  5. WAGES BOARDS THE COST OF ADMINISTRATION

    In the Legislative Council yestorday the Chief Secretary (Dr. Butler) tabled a return aokcd for by Hon. Ellis Dean, showirg the cost of administering the ...

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  6. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. THE HOME RULE BILL.

    The House of Commons resumed consideration of the Home Hule Bill in committee this afternoon. On Clause XV., which relates to the ...

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  7. DISASTROUS EXPLOSION 20 PEOPLE KILLED IN AMERICA

    A disastrous explosion occurred to-day at tho Dry Starch and Corn Products Refining Co. s works at Wankegan, in the State of Illinois. Twenty ...

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  8. THE BALKANS WAR. WIDESPREAD RAVAGES OF CHOLERA

    There was a panic on the Berhn Bourse to-day. The "Evening Standard' says that the week-end alarms as to the ...

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  9. FATALITIES IN NEW YORK.

    To-day chemicals exploded on the fifth [?]oor of the Union Sulphur Company's premises at Brooklvn, and 70 employees were hurled in all directions. ...

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  10. AUSTRIA AND SERVIA,

    Herr Edl, the Austrian Consul, who was sent to inquire into the outrages committed by the Servians upon Herr Prochaska, the Austrian Consul at ...

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  11. THE PEACE OVERTURES.

    The Turkish and Bulgarian plenipotentiaries met yesterday at. Abaktchik[?]ui near B[?]yukchenuneje, in the lines of Tchataldcha. ...

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  12. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    Mr. Arthur Lee, who was Civil Lord of the Admiralty in the Balfour Administration, suggests in a letter in to-day's "Times" that the contributions to the ...

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  13. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced in the House of Commons this afternoon that the committee stage of the hill to ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council to-day. the Liquor Bill was further considered., Mr. Gray moved an amendment requiring 50 per cent, of the electors to ...

    Article : 72 words
  15. REFUGEES ON BRITISH VESSEL.

    The British merchant vessel Orsis carrying 600 refugees from Salonik ran short of food on the voyage to Constantinople, and on arrival the refugees ...

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  16. CREEK CAMPAIGN.

    It is reported that the Greeks have occupied the island of Chios. Details of the battle of Vlsdova. which preceded the occupation of ...

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  17. SUMMARY OF PARLIAMENT LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council last evening, the first important item taken waa a motion by Mr. Murdoch urging the introduction of necessary legislation to ...

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  18. SPORTING CABLES BOXING.

    The fight between Hughie Mohegan, the Australian lightweight, and Jack Ward took place at Birmingham last night, the stakes boing £110 a side. ...

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  19. POSITION OF ALBANIA

    An Albanian Mahommedan deputation, which has arrived at Bucharest, is seeking the consent of King Nicholas of Montenegro to nominate his son, ...

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  20. THE SERVIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The Durazzo correspondent of the "Daily ' Telegraph" says the Servians are south of Alessio and preparing to cross the River Matja in boats. The ...

    Article : 74 words
  21. COMPLAINT AGAINST SCHOOL INSPECTOR.

    The Board of Inquiry which was appointed to investigate a charge laid by Miss Grant, assistant teachor of the Coromandel Valley school, against ...

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  22. THE SITUATION EASIER.

    The Third Battle Squadron of the British Navy, which was despatched to the Levant at the beginning of the month, has retimed to Malta owing to ...

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  23. DISCUSSION IN THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    During consideration of the Supplementary Appropriation Bill in committee of the Legislative Council last evening, a discussion took place on the item—Cost of ...

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  24. THE BULGARIAN CAMPAIGN.

    On Sunday the Turks at Adrianople made a sortie and attacked the southern section of the Bulgarian lines, but were repulsed with considerable losses. The ...

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  25. THE EPPING TRAGEDY.

    William Belcher, a recent arrival from England, appealed at the Criminal Couit to-day, on the charge of having murdered Arthur Rosam, a follow ...

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  26. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    Something more than an hour and a half more was spent last night on the vote for the University. The Treasurer explained that with existing calls on ...

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  27. THE YOUNG TURK CONSPIRACY

    Four hundred members of the Young Turk Society has been exiled to Konish for conspiring against the Government. The police are searching for a ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALLERS FOR ENGLAND.

    The "Athletic-News" states to-day that nine Now South Wales footballors are in communication with the Northern Rugby League of Great Britain, and ...

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  29. HORSES FOR THE ARMY.

    The Remount Department of the War Office is now malting minuto investigations in London as to its resources of suitable horses for army service. ...

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  30. THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Ernest Barry, the champion sculler of the world, who has accepted the challenge of Harry. Pearce, of Sydney, to row for the title, suggests that the ...

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  31. THE CHOLERA SCOURGE

    It is reported that the Bulgarians are lasing 700 men a day from cholera. Miss Alt, the old English lady who has been working alone at the San ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN' SQUADRON

    The alleged unseaworthiness of H.M.S. Torch, 960 tons, which is attached to the Australian station, was again the subject of a question in the ...

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  33. THE DISEASE SPREADING.

    The "Daily News" correspondent, Weprrapliing from Somlin, says that cholera is pressing north, and has renched Bulgaria The news is strictly ...

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  34. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Asiembly to-day the Country Roads Bill was again discussed, several clauses being recommitted, and eventually the measure was pasted, and ...

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  35. JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    In June last an inquiry was held at Kieff as to the death of the boy Yushchinsky, the supposed victim of the ritual murder case, and it showed that ...

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  36. COLLISION IN MONTREAL.

    Two suburban trolley " cars of Montreal collided to-day, and both were partially wrecked. It is reported that ten people were killed and many ...

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  37. MR CARNEGIE

    Mr. Andrew Carnegie celebrated his 77th birthday to-day, and in a message said it was a mistake to think that the united States was going to the "Bow ...

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  38. DRAPERY SHOP BURNED.

    A sensational fire took place last night at a large drapery establishment at Clonmell, in Ireland. There were many exciting scenes. ...

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  39. COMMONWEALTH AS LENDER

    During the last couple of months the Federal Government has lent £6,580,000 at interest to the State Governments Now South Wales has obtained ...

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  40. M. P. AND CONTRACTS.

    Notwithstanding that the House of Commons has appointed a Select Committee to inquire into the position of Mr. Stuart Montagu Samuel, the ...

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  41. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION.

    Under the Workmen's Compensation Act of 1906, £3,056,404 was paid in claims last year, as compared with £2,700,320 in 1910, and £2.274,238 in 1909. ...

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  42. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    Although the compulsory service provisions of the Defence Act have been in operation only a little over 18 months the success of the movement has already ...

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  43. RECIPHOCITY.

    The Democratic Party in the United States has decided next session of the House of Representatives to rescind the Canadian reciprocity measure. ...

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  44. S. A. PARLIAMENT

    In the Assembly to-day the bill for a jailway from Yeelana to, Mt. Hope passed all its stages. The line will be 23¾ miles i[?] length, will cost £10,000, and will be ...

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  45. A TWENTY MINUTES STORM. WINDOWS SMASHED AND BUILDINGS UNROOFED.

    A remarkable storm passed over the eastern suburbs last night. It lasted for only twenty minutes, but did much damage. Hundreds of windows were ...

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  46. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    Requiring only 56 runs to win, and with eight wickets still in hand, Now Soath Wales entered on a seemingly easy task at the Brisbane cricket ground this ...

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  47. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Last week representative meetings of members of the British Medical Association, by 9.292 votes to 9,269. decided to inform Mr. Lloyd-George, the ...

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  48. BILBAO CIRCUS DISASTER.

    In the terrible disaster which occurred on Saturday night at the cinematograph performance in the circus at Bilbao, in Spain, there were 52 deaths, ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN LIGHTHOUSES.

    In order to comply with the provisions of the Lighthouse Act of 1911, it is recommended by the Commonwealth lighthouse expert (Commander Brewis) ...

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  50. LONDON TRAMWAYS

    The Metropolitan Electric Tramway Co. of London and the United Tramways Co., which carry passengers aggregating 152,000,000 year, have agreed ...

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  51. GENERAL CABLES. WHITE STAR CO.

    The White Star Co. is,, at an early date, to transfer several of its Australian cargo boats to the New York trade. ...

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  52. SEVERE HAILSTORM IN QUEENSLAND.

    A severe hailstorm was experienced here to-day. The hail was the size of hen's eggs, and fell for fifteen minutes Scores of windows were broken, and the ...

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  53. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative Council to-night, the Coal Mines Eight Hours Bill was rejected on the second reading by 23 votes to 4. ...

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  54. STEAMER ON FIRE.

    Thirty per cent, reinsurance has been made on the steamer Naneric (lately the Aotea). which is now on fire and anchored at Fernando Noronha, Brazil. She ...

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  55. MARCONI AGREEMENT

    At to-day's proceedings before the Select Committee appointed to inquire into the agreement between the Imperial Government and the Marconi ...

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  56. MADE UNION DYNAMITARDS

    [?]rtie McManigal, the trade union dynamitard who recently confessed that he carried dynamite in a suit case to various towns in the United States, ...

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  57. MUTINOUS RUSSIAN SAILORS.

    The trial concluded recently at Sebastopol of the sailors of the Russian, navy who were concerned in the mutiny of September lost, when martial law ...

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  58. ACCIDENT TO BULLOCK DRIVER.

    W. Riley was driving a team of bullocks noar Blythe, North-West Coast, yesterday, when he fell off the dray, and one of the wheels passed over both ...

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  59. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    It is understood that radical alterations have been made by the Departmental Board, which was appointed to formulate a final plan on which the Federal City is ...

    Article : 73 words
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