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  2. STOCK EXCHANGE CRISIS

    The firm of Chaplin, Miles, and Grenfeld has suspended payment. Mr. Arthur Morton Grenfeld lately withdrew from the directorate. He ...

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  3. LABOUR DAY CELEBRATIONS

    Labour Day will be celebrated at Boulder to-day, and it is expected that the occasion will surpass from a spectacular point of view what ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    So far there are absolutely no further developments in the political situation, and none can be expected until the attitude of the ...

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  5. MISCELLANEOUS

    At the Royal Horse Show to-day Russia won King Edward's Cup. The King and Queen were present. ...

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  6. SUFFRAGETTE OUTRACES.

    A crowd attacked several suffragettes at Ilford to-day, pursued them to the residences of local leaders, and smashed the windows. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN OPERA

    Professor Marshall Hall's opera "Stella" was performed at the Palladium last night and had a fairly favourable reception. ...

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  8. MEXICAN SITUATION

    The possibility of a recrudescence of the war between the United States and Mexico is contained in President Huerta's announcement ...

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  9. ULSTER GUN-RUNNING.

    The destroyer flotilla patrolling the coast of Ulster is displaying great activity. Many vessels entering Belfast Lough have been ...

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  10. DISTURBANCE AT HORSE SHOW.

    At the Horse Show to-day a suffragette attempted to enter the arena, and shrieked at the King, and was removed. Three others ...

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  11. GUARDED PRESS COMMENTS.

    The press comments on Professor Marshall Hall's "Stella" are not too complimentary. The "Standard" says there is nothing ...

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  12. AEROPLANE MANOEUVRES.

    Four fleets of aeroplanes manoeuvred on Salisbury Plain yesterday and in ninety minutes reconnaissance covered a wide area. ...

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  13. SUFFRAGETTE OFFICES.

    The students of Trinity College, Dublin, to-day raided the suffragette offices and threw the furniture out of the windows. ...

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  14. BLOCKADE ABANDONED.

    President Huerta to-day abandoned his intention to blockade Tampico, and asserted his intention not to interfere with the progress of ...

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  15. SZECHUAN DEVELOPMENT.

    A movement is in progress to secure the development of the Chinese province of Szechuan by means of British capital. A British financial ...

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  16. EMPRESS OF IRELAND LOSS

    A diver, who descended to inspect the Empress of Ireland, reports that he expects to recover all the bodies. The vessel is lying sideways in thirty ...

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  17. DRUGS FOR HUNGER-STRIKERS.

    Miss Wylie, speaking last night at a meeting of the Women's Social and Political Union, defended the smuggling into prisons of drugs for ...

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  18. CANADIAN AGENCY CO.

    The Canadian Agency Co., Ltd., with a capital of half a million sterling, has suspended business. Mr. Arthur Grenfell dominated the ...

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  19. DEAD MEN VOTES.

    The District Attorney, Mr. Whitman, has drawn up 88 indictments against election officials connected with Tammany Hall for using the ...

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  20. VERA CRUZ INCIDENT.

    At Vera Cruz to-day a drunken Mexican attempted to interfere with the Mexican police, and Lieutenant Houston, of the United ...

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  21. SALVATION ARMY HEAD.

    The King yesterday gave an audience to "General" Bramwell Booth. He expressed his sorrow at the loss the Salvation Army had sustained ...

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  22. ITALIAN SOCIALISTS

    An anarchist and socialist demonstration held yesterday at Ancona as a protest against the prohibition of an anti-militarist meeting was ...

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  23. LETTER TO MILITANTS.

    Miss Yuette Guilbert, in an open letter to militant suffragettes, recalling her staunch support to the cause deplores the present ...

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  24. STORM OFF NEW BRUNSWICK.

    Forty schooners were wrecked and twenty fishermen killed by a storm last night on the northern coast of New Brunswick. Eight bodies ...

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  25. CARGO BREAKERS

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court to-day four seamen of the steamer Borda were sent to gaol for twelve weeks and ordered to forfeit £2 each ...

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  26. PEACE PROTOCOL.

    The State Department takes an optimistic view of the Mexican situation, and thinks that the peace protocol will be signed in a few ...

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  27. USE OF SALVARSAN

    A Cologne weekly newspaper has been sued for libel for publishing grave charges against the Frankfort municipal and hospital authorities ...

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  28. SOUTH AFRICAN INDIANS

    The Union House of Assembly yesterday passed the second reading of the Indian Grievances Bill by 60 votes to 24. It provided for the ...

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  29. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE.

    The Canadian Government is establishing a new trans-Pacific mail service fortnightly, instead of monthly, as hitherto. Two of the ...

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  30. TOLLS ACT DEBATE.

    Continuing to-day the Senate debate on the Panama Canal tolls Senator Smith declared that President Wilson possessed nothing like ...

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  31. MATTERS AT THE COAST

    Matters in connection with the forthcoming Federal elections are very quiet. The Liberal League held a meeting to-night, but ...

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  32. MINISTERIAL LECTURING.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Britton introduced a bill making it a penal offence for any Cabinet officer to lecture for pay ...

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  33. SIX MONTHS' HARD LABOUR

    In the South Brisbane Police Court to-day, before Mr. Morris, P.M., Frederick Smith, a sailor and Ferdinand Rosenberg, a wharf ...

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  34. TRAIN ROBBERS

    In connection with a gang of international train robbers, three shunters and seventeen porters were arrested to-day in Milan. Five ...

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  35. NAVAL CUTTER GOES UNDER

    A naval cutter containing [?] men of the crew of one of the submarines was out down in Sydney Harbour by the coastal steamer ...

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  36. PERSONAL ITEMS.

    Our Adelaide correspondent wires:—"Dr. Eugene Glynn. brother of the Minister for External Affairs, died at Riverton, South ...

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  37. JAPANESE OFFICIALS.

    "The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Mexico says it is reported that the Japanese Minister and Attache have been taken prisoners ...

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  38. SUBMARINES v. BATTLESHIPS.

    Count von Revenkow, commenting in the "Tages Zeitung" on Admiral Sir Percy Scott's pronouncement in favour of submarines as ...

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  39. INTRUDER INTO THE PALACE

    Henry Pike, the man who was caught prowling about the servants' quarters in Buckingham Palace, was brought up to-day at the ...

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  40. OTHER PEOPLE'S MORALS

    A deputation representing the Council for Public Morals, waited on Mr. Angwin to-day. Mr. Buntine, the secretary, urged ...

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  41. BRITISH TRADE

    Returns published by the Board of Trade show that, as compared with May, 1913. the value of the imports into the United Kingdom ...

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  42. ASIATIC IMMIGRATION

    In the Dominion House of Commons yesterday Mr. Stevens, one of the British Columbia members, gave notice of his intention to move an ...

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  43. DECLINING BIRTH-RATE.

    The report of the Government Commission on the decline of the birth-rate says that there is no question of any deterioration of ...

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  44. CRICKET

    In the Sussex v. Worcestershire match to-day the former declared with 526 for four wickets. Jupp scored 217 not out. ...

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  45. AMATEUR SWIMMING.

    The International Amateur Swimming Association has adopted the English resolution that the amateur status of a schoolmaster ...

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  46. CANADA'S ALTERATIONS.

    In the Dominion House of Commons to-day Mr. Stevens introduced a bill embodying the above amendment. He contended that the ...

    Article : 141 words
  47. LAWN TENNIS

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  48. ANENT A MISSION STATION

    The Home Secretary (Mr. J. G. Appel) has returned to Brisbane after about four weeks' tour of the North. Referring to Yarranbah ...

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  49. SMALL-POX AT BUNBURY

    The Commissioner for Public Health (Dr. Hope) to-day telegraphed the Perth medical office abating that the case of small-pox ...

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