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  2. MOROCCO CRISIS

    It is semi-officially stated that the Foreign Minister, M. de Selves, has drafted a reply to the counter-proposals received from Germany ...

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  3. COLLIE BURN TROUBLE

    When interviewed to-day Mr. George Young, secretary of the Collie District Miners' Union, stated that whatever prospect of settlement ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL UNREST

    Several non-unionist witnesses gave evidence to-day before the Royal Commission of inquiry on the railways. They all stated that the ...

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  5. MILITARY MANOEUVRES.

    The German military manoeuvres, in which 110,000 men divided into two armies are engaged, began on Monday under the eye of the Kaiser ...

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  6. W.A. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    The Federal Labour Government has given one more proof that it is a Government that keeps its pledges and "does things." Despite the bitter opposition of Little Australians and the Melbourne press to what has been called the "Desert ...

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  7. GERMAN FLEET.

    Forty German warships are manoeuvring in the Great Belt, off the Danish coast, and have done a good deal of damage to the Danish ...

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  8. RISE IN WAR RISKS.

    After having dropped lately to 5 guineas per cent, the rate of insurance against a war between France and Germany within two months ...

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  9. FATALITY IN THE ELBE.

    A message yesterday from the scene of the military manoeuvres stated that a party of Uhlans had met with an accident in the river ...

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  10. SIGNALMEN'S POSITION.

    A non-unionist signalman who gave evidence before the Commission yesterday said that the agitation in 1907, which led to the ...

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  11. GERMAN CLAIM.

    It is reported that, in addition to the other demands put forward in her counter-proposals, Germany claims to have handed over to her ...

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  12. W.A. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES

    The Triennial Conference of the West Australian Amalgamated Society of Railway Employees was opened in the Bohemia Hall ...

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  13. CONGO COMPENSATION.

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris sends details of the territorial compensation which France is prepared to give to Germany in the Congo ...

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  14. THREATENED STRIKES.

    An agitation has begun among the men of the London and North-Western railway, who are threatening to bring about a national ...

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  15. LADY AVIATOR.

    A lady aviator, Mdlle. Helene Dutrieu, made an aeroplane flight of 143 miles at Chalons yesterday, thereby winning the Femina Cup. ...

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  16. THE NATURE OF A STRIKE

    In the police court to-day there was a sequel to the tip-dray drivers' industrial trouble with the employers that occurred last month. ...

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  17. ETNA IN ERUPTION.

    Another crater opened in Mount Etna yesterday, and from it a stream of lava is flowing and travelling down the slopes of the mountain at ...

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  18. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S STRIKES

    The presence of policemen to-day at the Shoreditch and Islington schools prevented a renewal of the scholars' strikes of yesterday. ...

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  19. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

    The customary match between the champion county of the season and an eleven representing the Rest of England began on the Kensington ...

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  20. FOOD RIOTS IN FRANCE.

    Riots and market disturbances still continue in many parts of France, and the rioting is most serious in places where agents of the ...

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  21. SPREAD OF THE STRIKES.

    The school strikes in Britain spread enormously yesterday. They occurred at Ashton-under-Lyne, Grimsby, Bradford, Sheffield, Hull ...

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  22. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The people of the State of Maine, by a very large majority, have refused to repeal the liquor, prohibition law. ...

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  23. SPANISH TROUBLE.

    The trade unions at Bilbao met in conference to-day and declared a general strike. ...

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  24. ARRIVALS AT AGADIR.

    A wireless message received here states that the brothers Mannesmann and a party have arrived at Agadir with an escort of 200 Moors ...

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  25. DROUGHT IN ENGLAND.

    In consequence of the long-continued drought in England the military authorities have had to abandon the usual cavalry divisional ...

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  26. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Most Rev. Dr. William Alexander, late Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of all Ireland, at the age ...

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  27. THE REST AT THE WICKETS.

    When play was resumed this morning the Warwickshire bowling was again in difficulties. Hobbs and Mead continued to score freely, but ...

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  28. GERMAN RESERVISTS.

    The German naval reservists will receive their discharges as usual this September, and that fact is held to indicate that the Moroccan ...

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  29. ROW ACROSS CHANNEL.

    The Rev. Mr. Swann Vicar of Crosby Rayensworth, in Westmorland, has just established a record by rowing from Dover to Calais in ...

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  30. PROPOSED CHURCH UNION

    An important development occurred to-day in relation to the general negotiations now proceeding with respect to the proposed union ...

    Article : 209 words
  31. TALLOW SALE.

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  32. ADMIRALTY COAL.

    The Admiralty, said a cable message this morning, is hurrying on to trains at Cardiff as fast as possible 20,000 tons of South Wales coal for ...

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  33. RIOTS IN SZECHUAN.

    There has been no abatement of the disorders in the Szechuan province. Huge crowds continue to surround the Viceroy's yamen in ...

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  34. ROYALIST PLOT.

    A great Royalist plot is reported to have been discovered, and many arrests in connection with it have been made. ...

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  35. TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA.

    It is freely rumoured that the young Middlesex player, J. W. Hearne, who has performed excellently this season with both bat and ...

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  36. A SONG OF THE KITCHEN.

    Walt Whitman's metrical style has been applied by Mary Brecht Pulver in the "Independent" to a song of the kitchen. Some idea of ...

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  37. LADY MEUX' SUCCESSOR.

    Admiral Sir Hedworth Lambton has succeeded to the estate of the late Lady Meux, and has taken the surname of Meux in addition to his ...

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  38. RICE CROP FAILURE.

    The failure of the rice crop in Siam is threatening to cause a famine in Singapore. Prices have doubled in the last three days, and ...

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  39. THE BRUNSWICK AFFRAY.

    The acting Chief Secretary to-day received from Mr. Dwyer, P.M., his report upon the circumstances connected with the sensational ...

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  40. SCULLING CHAMPION.

    A public subscription has been started to present a special cup to Ernest Barry, who has just defeated W. Fogwell in a race for the sculling ...

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  41. MORE URGENT ORDERS.

    The explanation given as above by the Admiralty is somewhat discounted by the fact that, in addition to the Welsh collieries on the Admiralty ...

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  42. ST. ANDREW'S UNIVERSITY.

    Large numbers of St. Andrew's University graduates and other visitors are celebrating the quincentenary of the University. ...

    Article : 32 words
  43. Advertising

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