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  2. BRITISH POLITICS

    The leader of the Opposition, Mr. A. Bonar Law, addressed a meeting at Booke last night against Hume Rule. He laid particular ...

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  3. ST. MARY'S CONVENT SCHOOL

    The annual entertainment given by the children of St. Mary's Convent School, Kalgoorlie, was held in the Kalgoorlie Town Hall last night in ...

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  4. CANADA AND THE STATES

    An outbreak of small pox in the Quebec Province has unclosed the fact that fully half the population are not vaccinated, although the law ...

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  5. ROYAL VISIT TO INDIA

    King George and Queen Mary arrived at Delhi from Bombay yesterday. The Viceroy, Lord Hardinge, the members of the Governor's ...

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  6. RUSSO-PERSIAN DISPUTE

    In the House of Lords yesterday, replying to Lord Curzon, who asked a question about Persia, Lord Morley said that the policy of the ...

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  7. DIVORCE PRONOUNCED

    An application was made this morning to Mr. Justice McMillan, sitting in divorce jurisdiction, by Emily Clara Washington, for the ...

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  8. TELEPHONE TRAINS STOPPED.

    The Canadian pacific railway has abandoned the telephone train system it adopted in August. It has not proved Satisfactory, and the ...

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  9. COAL MINES BILL.

    The House of Lords yesterday [?]assed the second reading of the Coal Mines Bill. ...

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  10. FISHERIES DEPARTMENT.

    The Dominion Government has established a separate [?] Department, and is taking steps for the further protection of the Pacific ...

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  11. POLITICAL LIBEL ACTION.

    Mr. Claude Hay, who was Unionist candidate for Hoxton at a by-election this year, has recovered £2500 damages for libel against the ...

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  12. APPEAL TO AMERICA.

    The Persian Government has appealed to the United States for protection against Russian aggression. It trusts that the American ...

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  13. ACQUITTED OF MURDER.

    Mrs. Sudall, who recently shot and killed her divorced husband on the ground of hid alleged ill-treatment of her, has been acquitted by ...

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  14. NAVAL PRIZE BILL.

    The Naval Prize Bill came up for report stage in the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Atherley Jones, Liberal M.P. for Durham ...

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  15. NATIONAL SERVICE LEAGUE.

    The members of the Stock Exchange are raising £10,000, of which £2000 has already been collected, to assist the National Service League ...

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  16. TRIAL OF PACKERS.

    After preliminary proceedings extending over several years, the long anticipated packers trial began to-day, and a jury is being selected. ...

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  17. FIBRE IN WOOL

    A conference was held to-day, said a cablegram of July 11, at the Roubaix Exhibition, attended by a hundred delegates representing ...

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  18. PRESENTATION OF ADDRESS.

    Before their Majesties entered their camp Mr. John Lewis Jenkins, a member of the Executive Council of the Governor of Bombay ...

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  19. WRIT FOR LIBEL.

    A cablegram despatched from London by the Independent Press Cable Association appeared in the Sydney "Sun" of May 30 last. In ...

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  20. NE TEMERE DECREE.

    The Wesleyan Committee of Privileges has passed a resolution of protest against the promulgation of the Pope's "Ne Temere" decree in ...

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  21. AMENDMENT NEGATIVED.

    Mr. Atherley Jones' amendment eventually negatived, and the House passed immediately the third reading debate, when Sir ...

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  22. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P. for South Hackney, against whom the shareholders in the Joint Stock Trust and Finance Corporation ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS

    The Conference called at the Government invitation of representatives of the railway companies and the railway employees for the ...

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  24. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL.

    The doctors have subscribed £l50,000 as a fund for compensating doctors for any losses they may sustain through adhering to the po[?]cy ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL ADVISER.

    Captain Haworth Booth has taken up the duties of naval adviser to the Commonwealth. He is now selecting officers for the Naval ...

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  26. CONVICTION FOR MURDER.

    In 1866 a woman named Caltneisetta was murdered. Suspicion fell upon one Morano Jiusti, who was a lover of the woman's, and he was ...

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  27. HANNANS GREWERY PENALISED

    When the case of F. G. Tudor, as Minister of State for the Commonwealth administering the Custo ns, against Hannans Brewery Co., Ltd. ...

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  28. MINIMUM WAGE.

    A conference of delegates representing the coal-owners and the coal-miners will meet on the 19th inst. to discuss the question of a ...

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  29. UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY.

    The corporation of Limerick met yesterday and adjourned for a week, as a protest against the sentence of a month's imprisonment just ...

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  30. PETITIONS TO THE LORDS.

    The friendly societies have petitioned the house of Lords to amend the National insurance Bill, so as to enable me payment of sickness ...

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  31. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, LONDON.

    The following candidates have received certificates:— Upper Division.—Mary Donoghue; honors, Mary Schocker and ...

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  32. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    The Parliamentary Labour party has sent a message to the Socialists in the Reichstag, saying that the present estrangement between ...

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  33. LIBEL ON THE KING.

    Mylius, who was convicted early in the year of having published a libel on the King, to the effect that he was married to an admiral's ...

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  34. AUSTRIAN SENSATION.

    A sensation has been caused in Vienna, said a cablegram on the 3rd inst., by the sudden resignation of General Baron Conrad von ...

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  35. POSTAL EMPLOYEES.

    For some time past a great deal of dissatisfaction has existed among the employees in the post and telegraph service. Their ...

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  36. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    Immediately after the announcement that the foot and mouth disease had been eradicated from England comes the report that 17 ...

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  37. BRITISH TRADE.

    Returns published by the Board of Trade show that, as compared with November, 1910, the value of the imports into the United ...

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  38. ADMIRALTY COAL.

    The Admiralty has contracted for the supply of 1,250,000 tons of Welsh steam coal during 1912 at 1/6 per ton more than the price last ...

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  39. PERTH POLITICAL GOSSIP.

    In regard to the Amending Arbitration Act now before the Legislative Council, it is anticipated that the measure will be permitted to ...

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  40. MR. CARR-BOYD'S LECTURE.

    Mr. Carr-Boyd will give a lecture on Sunday evening at the Central Gardens on his travels and experiences in the interior of ...

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  41. PRIME MINISTER'S STATEMENT.

    In the House of Commons to-day, In reply to a question, the Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert Asquith, said that the Government might ...

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  42. MAURETANIA REFLOATED.

    The Cunard liner Mauretania has been refloated in the Mersey. She suffered very little damage. The Lusitania will said in her place this ...

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  43. MOROCCO SETTLEMENT.

    The first Franco-Spanish conference on the Moroccan question was held in Madrid yesterday. It was attended by the Spanish Foreign ...

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  44. RED SEA LIGHTING.

    The Italian Government has ordered the lights in the Red Sea, which were extinguished at the beginning of the war with Turkey, to ...

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  45. CHINESE REFORMS.

    An Imperial edict issued yesterday sanctions the cutting off of the queue, and directs the Cabinet to devise means for the adoption of ...

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  47. UNIONIST HOUSING BILL.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Colonel Arthur Griffith Boscawen, Unionist M.P. for Dudley introduced a bill framed by the ...

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  48. FIRE IN KALGOORLIE

    About 10 o'clock last evening a fire occurred at a house situated at the western end of Collins-street, owned and occupied by Mrs. Stafford. The ...

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