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  2. THE SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC

    Small-pox continues to spread through Sydney and suharbs, and the local health authorities say the epidemic will spread still further, but they add that they do ...

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  3. REGAINING OF FACULTIES.

    A remarkable case of regaining of faculties has occurred at the Austin Hospital. Heidlber, to a patien name William Ilton, who has been an inmate ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Meetings of the Liberal and Labour parties were held at the Federal Parliament House to-day. The centre of attention was, of course, the Liberal meeting, ...

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  5. BOYCOTTING OF NONUNIONISTS.

    It looked as if yesterday was to be a day quiet and devoid ol incidents as far as the trouble on the wharf was concerned, but late in the afternoon the ...

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  6. SCOTT WILL CASE.

    The disputed will case in which Mr. Malcolm Scott is contesting the will of his brother, the late Sir John Murray Scott, in favour of Lady Sackville, was ...

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  7. BALKANS IMBROGLIO

    Ten thousand Greeks have been killed or wounded since the beginning of the difference with Bulgaria. The Greeks, after a severe ...

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  8. THE RIOTS ON THE RAND

    Mr. Keir Hardie, the Labour member for Mcrthyr Tydvil, has received a cable signed "Citizens of Blocmfontein." demanding the withdrawal of ...

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  9. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    The 'Standard' asserts to-day that an elaborate suffragist plot has been discovered to ignite simultaneously many portions of London, and that ...

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  10. COLLAPSE OF A STAGING.

    At Hoskins' foundry, Wellingtonstreet, this morning the staging supporting material for the pigiron furnace collapsed under the weight, crushing ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Sir Gilbert Parker, the Unionist member for Gravesend, asked Mr. Winston Churchill, the First Lord of the ...

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  12. THE DIAMOND SCULLS.

    The cabled account of the criticisms passed by the "Sportsman" on Cecil MeVilly's victory in the Diamond Sculls, according to which that journal severely ...

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  13. BISLEY.

    The National Rifle Association gave a dinner to-night to the overseas teams competing at Bisley. His Royal Highness, the Duke of Connaught presided. ...

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  14. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

    Mr. A. Birrell, the Chief Secretary for Ireland, moved the third reading of the Home Rule Bill in the House of Commons last night. ...

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  15. THE SCOTT FUND.

    The Mansion House Committee has allocated the Scott fund as follows:— Lady Scott receives £8,500, her son Poter £3,500, and Captain Scott's ...

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  16. PERTH TOWN HALL SITE.

    The Perth City Council has resolved to ask the Government to pay up promptly £20,000 for the present Townhall site plus the site of the Federal ...

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  17. SYDNEY SHEEP SALES.

    There was generally spiried competition for all classes at Sydney sheep sales to-day, but the prieces realised were somewhat lower than the values at lost year's ...

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  18. LABOUR UNREST.

    Coincident with the opening of the King's industrial tour in Lancashire last month, there was a strike at Ormskirk of farm labourers. The strike ...

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  19. MURDERING A CHILD.

    William Duck, orderly man, who in May last at Mt. Barker battered in the skull of a child four years old without apparent motive or incentive, was ...

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  20. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for June show that, as compared with the corresponding month of last year, imports into the United Kingdom increased by ...

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  21. LARCENY AND FORGERY.

    Thomas Reynolds, farmer, also stock and wheat buyer for Darling and Sons, was to-day convicted of forgery, stealing, and uttering, the total amount ...

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  22. LYNCH LAW IN AMERICA.

    Yesterday at Pensacola, in Florida, a mob lynched a negro who had attacked a white girl. They hanged the man to a telegraph pole, and then ...

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  23. MARCONI SHARES.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. Rowland Hunt, the Unionist member for Ludlow, asked why Mr. Taylor, a Post Office engineer, had been ...

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  24. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Zeehan Caledonian Society's seventh annual ball was held at the Gaiety Theatre to-night, and was attended by between 70 and 80 couples, ...

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  25. FOUND DROWNED.

    At Albany yesterday the body of John Doocey, formerly a farmer of the Tenterden district, was found in the harbour with a rope fastened round the ...

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  26. LIABILITY OF SHIPPING COMPANIES.

    A case in which it was held that an accident was caused by the negligence of the servants of the Bay Excursion Co., but that the company was relieved ...

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  27. THE LATE J. C. WILLIAMSON.

    Mr. J. C. Williamson, the well-known actor-manager who died in Paris on Sunday, succumbed to kidney trouble and heart complications. A severe ...

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  28. W.A. STATE SAVINGS BANK.

    The Savings Bank returns show that, notwithstanding the Federal Savings Bank competition, the State institution during June had 2,722 accounts opened, ...

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  29. THE CERAMIC.

    The White Star liner Ceramic 18,000 tons, which has been constructed at the yards of Messrs. Harland and Wolff, Belfast, for the Australian trade, ...

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  30. STRINGENCY OF MONEY MARKET.

    The negotiations of the Perth City Council for a loan in London have resulted in a leter of advice, stating that the money market is so depressed that ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative Council to-day the Sugar Cultivation Bill and the Sugar Growers Bill were received from the Assembly and read a frist time. ...

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  32. BURNIE HARBOUR IMPROVEMENT.

    A statement submitted to the Burnie and Table Cape Marine Board at the monthly meeting to-day showed that the payments made to date on account of ...

    Article : 132 words
  33. GENERAL CABLES

    The barque Lucknow, which left Port Victoria, South Australia, on April 3 for the Channel, for orders, and was reinsured at 30 guineas per cent., has ...

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  34. ESCAPE FROM A HOSPITAL.

    Horace Drysdale, who shot himself at Blues Point on May 31, after, it is alleged fatally wounding Jane Day, a lady help at his brother's house, escaped ...

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  35. PERTH TRAMS.

    The Perth City Council has passed a resolution of protest against the Premier's decision that only metropolitan Mayors, and not municipal councillors, ...

    Article : 49 words
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