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  2. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE

    Reuter's correspondent at Peking says that, "while the strong anti-Japanese feeling which prevails here causes the renewal of the ...

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  3. BOXING FATALITY

    The inquest concerning the death of Harold Wooding, who died at the Fremantle Hospital on Friday night, July 7, after participating in ...

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  4. OVERSEAS PARLIAMENTARIANS

    The overseas parliamentarians were entertained at a dinner last night by the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce, at which Mr. Jesse ...

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  5. LORD KITCHENER

    The news that Lord Kitchener has been appointed British Consul-General in Egypt and that the status of the position has been increased has ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS

    The Lord Advocate oF Scotland, Mr. Alexander Ure. speaking last night at Aberdeen, and the President of the Board of Education, Mr. ...

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  7. BULLANT PROPRIETARY

    The following cablegram was received from the London office of the Bullant Proprietary by the local secretary yesterday:—"I am ...

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  8. SERIOUS MOTOR COLLISION

    A brief message received in London this evening stated that the Australian High Commissioner, Sir George Reid, was out motoring this ...

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  9. VIEWS OF THE "TIMES."

    Commenting on the appointment of Lord Kitchener, the "Times" dwells upon its significance as implying that the Egyptian policy ...

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  10. USE OF THE BILL.

    The Solicitor-General, Sir John Simon, speaking last night at Walthamstow, said that the Lords had thrown out the bill to abolish plural ...

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  11. COMMISSION RESOLUTION.

    In the Imperial Conference, on June 17, Mr. Fisher moved a Commonwealth resolution in favour of the development of full commercial ...

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  12. CREATION OF NEW PEERS.

    The fact that the Government has scarcely been able to rely, on the support of half the existing Liberal peers during recent ...

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  13. WELCOME IN JAPAN.

    Advices from Tokio state that the leading Japanese journals welcome the new treaty. They insist that Japan's desire for peace with ...

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  14. LIBERAL PRESS APPROVAL.

    The Liberal "Daily Chronicle" says that it is not enamoured of the idea of appointing a soldier to a great position at the head of a civil ...

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  15. POSITION IN MANCHURIA.

    The "Hachi Shirabun" believes that an arbitration treaty between Japan and America will be practicable only if the latter recognises ...

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  16. PROGRESS OF PATIENTS.

    Advices from Ramsgate this forenoon state that Sir George Reid passed a fairly quiet night. Miss Reid's condition is less favourable ...

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  17. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL.

    Mr. Timothy Healy, Independent Nationalist M.P, for Cork North-East, addressing his constituents last night, denounced the National ...

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  18. RADICAL DISSATISFACTION.

    The Radical "Daily News" is thoroughly dissatisfied with Lord Kitchener's appointment, and sees in it all kinds of underhand motives. ...

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  19. GERMAN COMMENT.

    The "Frankfurtar Zeitung" remarks that the Anglo-Japanese treaty of alliance has in no wise lost its importance. For instance, in ...

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  20. SYMPATHY FROM AUSTRALIA.

    The acting Minister for External Affairs to-day despatched a cable message to Sir George Reid expressing regret at his serious accident ...

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  21. DEVELOPMENT ACT.

    The Commissioners appointed to administer the Government grant under the Development Act are distributing £325,000 to establish ...

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  22. BULLFINCH MINE.

    The following is a copy of a cablegram despatched this evening to the London office of the Bullfinch Proprietary, Ltd.:—"New Main Shaft. ...

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  23. ALBANIAN REVOLT

    The Turks have sent two mountain batteries and 120 gunners to Mitrovitza, a town near Prishtina, close to the Albanian frontier. ...

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  24. EDUCATION BILL.

    Mr. T. Harvey, Liberal M.P., for Leeds West, on behalf of the Educational Settlement Committee, supported by Colonel Williams, Mr. C. ...

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  25. LATE GERMAN OPINION.

    British newspaper correspondents at Berlin recall the fact that until quite recently well-informed German opinion felt assured that the ...

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  26. THE ELECTIONS

    The secretary of the West Australian branch of the Australian Workers' Union, Mr. T. L. Brown, who has been selected as the ...

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  27. TURKISH FORCE AMBUSHED.

    An Albanian Mussulman clan, which David Pacha some time ago disarmed and ill-treated, but subsequently re-armed against the Roman ...

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  28. A MARRIAGE DISSOLVED.

    The mater of Dobbin v. Dobbin was mentioned in the Supreme Court this morning when his Honour, the Chief Justice, granted a ...

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  29. THE MOROCCO CRISIS

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Figaro" states that Germany is prepared to renounce all territorial claims in Morocco, but that she ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN OPINION.

    The acting Prime Minister made a statement to-night upon the renewal of the Anglo-Japanse alliance in relation to two important phases of ...

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  31. IMPRISONED RUSSIAN.

    The Social Democrats held a demonstration in Trafalgar Square yesterday, and demanded that the Foreign Secretary, Sir Edward ...

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  32. FEDERAL AGRICULTURAL MATTERS.

    The operation of the Federal Agricultural Bodies Act has been far from being the success that was anticipated by its framers. ...

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  33. A WIRELESS INCIDENT.

    A regrettable incident occurred on Saturday in connection with the wireless between the Howard, Smith liner Cooma and the Aberdeen liner ...

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  34. RUSSIAN FEMALE SPY.

    The daughter of a Russian engineer named Troubleska was arrested yesterday at Puzemsh, in Austrian Poland. She had in her ...

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  35. AGADIR HINTERLAND.

    The "Nevue Freie Press" states that Germany is willing to renounce her claim to compensation in Morocco, but demands that the ...

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  36. STADIUM SKATING RINK.

    Following on last night's unprecedented success, a bigger attendance than ever previously known in connection with a skating carnival ...

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  37. EMPIRE PICTURES AND CITY

    A packed house marked the first of the series of Kalgoorlie City Football Club "picture nights" at the Cremorne Theatre last evening ...

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  38. RIOTS IN BELFAST.

    Serious religious disturbances occurred yesterday in the working class quarter of Belfast between Shank-hill and Falls Road. The crowds ...

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  39. COLONIAL OFFICES CONSULTED.

    The French and German Colonial Offices are now being consulted regarding proposals to induce Germany to close the Moroccan account ...

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  40. MR. CHARLES LAWRANCE, HUMORIST.

    The Empire Picture Company has been fortunate in securing the services of Mr. Chas. Lawrance, piano monologist, commencing from ...

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  41. EMPIRE PICTURES.

    To-morrow evening will mark the commencement of a wider sphere of operations by the management of Empire Pictures, Ltd., for, in ...

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  42. ACCUSED BEFORE THE COURT.

    In the Fremantle Police Court this morning William Edge, Wallace William Cameron, Michael Dooley, Frederick Guthrie, John A. ...

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  43. PERSIAN POLITICS.

    It is reported that Salar-ed-Dowleh, with 800 horsemen, has occupied Hamadan, and has proclaimed the deposed monarch Mohamed Ali as ...

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  44. SPANISH ACTION.

    A military convoy sent by the Maghzen from Fez was proceeding to Tangier to procure clothing, but was unable to pass the Spanish lines ...

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  45. A WOMAN'S DEATH.

    James O'Shaughnessy, Martha Jane O'Shaughnessy, and Jane Burns Hartly were arrested this afternoon on a charge of murder ...

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