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  2. AERIAL NAVIGATION

    Recently Captain Eustace. Broke Loraine, eldest son and heir of Rear-Admiral Sir Lambton Loraine, Bt, and Sergeant-Major Wilson were ...

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  3. WIFE OF CHINESE RESIDENT

    The case of Mrs. Hop Poon Gooey, wife of a Chinese, rest lent who was permitted to reside temporarily in Australia, was again ...

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  4. ADVANCE OF SCIENCE

    Mr. Bryce visited the University to-day, and was presented with an address by Sir John Madden, the Chancellor, on behalf of the ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS

    Over half-a-million workmen have applied to be put on the unemployment books for the payment, of contributions under the Health ...

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  6. TRANSPORT OF SENIOR CADETS

    The State Cabinet to-day had under consideration, a communication from the Federal Ministry pointing out difficulties which the Defence ...

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  7. TRANSPORT WORKERS' STRIKE

    Rioting has been renewed at the Tilbury and Grey's Docks, when stones were thrown at passing trains. ...

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  8. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

    The seamen strikers, accompanied by their wives, made a demonstration at Marseilles against a rise in the price of bread. They stoned ...

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  9. SETTLEMENT NEGOTIATIONS.

    Two large shipping firms, who received a deputation from the strike committee, agreed that if the strikers resumed work they would ...

    Article : 66 words
  10. LLOYD-GEORGE OPTIMISTIC

    A male suffragist struck the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd-George, as the latter was entering a ticket-meeting at the Kensington ...

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  11. WHIRLWIND MOTOR-CAR.

    A motor car, driven by revolving wings that skimmed the road, has travelled from Paris to Lyons with 40-horse power engines, at a speed ...

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  12. FLIGHT OF AIRSHIP.

    The airship Couti has made a of 16 hours in duration. ...

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  13. BIG FIRE AT SOMBALA

    A fire at Bombala last night destroyed several buildings, including the "Bombala Times" newspaper office. ...

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  14. TOM MANN'S THREAT.

    Tom Mann, who spoke at Wolverhampton, said that in the event of negotiations with the Port of London Authority failing, he possibly ...

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  15. ALLEGED THEFT OF GELDING

    A stable youth of 19 years, Roy Henry Gent, alias David James, was arrested this evening charged on warrant with having, on July 11 ...

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  16. WORLD'S RECORD.

    Vedrines, of Rheims, with a Deperdussin monoplane, covered 125 miles in 4250 seconds, a world's record in flying. ...

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  17. TANNERS AND LEATHER DRESSERS.

    The Federal Council of the Federated Tanners and Leather Dressers Union again met to-day. It was decided to instruct the ...

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  18. P. AND O. STEAMER.

    The P. and O. steamer Persia, which ran ashore near Marseilles, has been partially unloading. She is resting amidships on the rocks. ...

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  19. THE NOR-WEST TRADE

    "I christen you Kwmma, and may your enterprises bring wealth to the people of West Australia." With these few words this ...

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  20. EMIGRANTS' GRIEVANCES.

    All the leading newspapers publish the reply contained in a cablegram dispatched by the Commonwealth Minister for External ...

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  21. MEETINGS ABANDONED.

    Similar meetings to that at Kensington had been projected by the Liberal Insurance Committee throughout the country to celebrate ...

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  22. HYDE PARK GATHERING.

    When a demonstration of the transport workers, held at Hyde Park, developed the evidences of disorder, the police on duty ...

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  23. LATER INFORMATION.

    Later information shows that the Persia has been refloated. ...

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  24. MOTORING SMUGGLERS.

    Motoring smugglers rushed the French frontier, and used revolvers to defy the Custom officers and guards. They attempted to make ...

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  25. MR. AND MRS. BRYCE.

    Subsequently Mr. and Mrs. Bryce motored to the Alexandra Club, where they were guests of honour, together with Lady Fuller ...

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  26. "JOY DAY" RIDICULED.

    The Opposition newspapers are ridiculing the so-called "Joy Day," as outlined by Mr. Lloyd-George. ...

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  27. PANAMA CASUAL CONTROL

    A Reuter's message from New York states that a motion in the Senate making the Panama Canal Bill part of the unfinished business ...

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  28. HANLEY BY ELECTION.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, M.P. for Durham, Labour Whip in the Commons, when interviewed in regard to the decisive victory of the Liberal ...

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  29. FOUND DEAD IN A BATH.

    Nathaniel Robert Swadling, a well-known carrier, was found dead in his bath at his home at Leichhardt to-day. It is supposed that he was ...

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  30. SUBMERGED WRECK.

    The French armoured cruiser, Kleber, struck a submerged wreck. She was holed amidships, and was towed to Kobe. ...

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  31. PORTUGESE ROYALISTS.

    The Portuguese Government is Reporting Royalist conspirators to Timor or Adjola. A military party is scouring the ...

    Article : 117 words
  32. COMMONWEALTH ELECTRICAL ENGINEER.

    Mr Hesketh, Chief Commonwealth Engineer, returned to-day from his world's tour. He will present his report shortly to the ...

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  33. PURCHASE OF THE MONGOLIA.

    The general manager of the Adelaide S.S. Company has wired to the Fremantle manager, denying that the company had ever ...

    Article : 71 words
  34. THE NEWCASTLE WHEELERS' TROUBLE.

    A deputation which waited upon the Minister for Lands (Mr. Beeby) to-day from the Coal Miners' Association and the Colliery ...

    Article : 188 words
  35. DEBATE ON THE BILL.

    The London "Times" correspondent at Washington says that the debate on the Panama Canal Bill may start at any time, when Mr. ...

    Article : 160 words
  36. DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE

    Sir D. P. de Villiers Graaf, who has occupied the position of Minister for Public Works in the United South African Union, has just been ...

    Article : 71 words
  37. A DREDGE SEEKS SHELTER.

    The dredge, W. T, Appleton, built at Rotterdam for the Melbourne Harbour Trust, put into Sydney Harbour to-day for shelter. ...

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  38. CONFERENCE OF TEACHERS.

    Mr. J. A. Rease, M.P., on behalf of the Government, welcomed the in members of the Imperial Conference of Teachers' Associations. The ...

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  39. CHARGE AGAINST UNION SECRETARY.

    At the police court this morning Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., granted an adjournment of eight days in the case in which Joseph Fabre, a ...

    Article : 93 words
  40. MEDITERRANEAN ISSUES.

    Captain Faber, M.P., says that when the Prime Minister and Mr. Winston Churchill returned from Malta they intended to abandon ...

    Article : 82 words
  41. FARMERS AND SETTLERS' CONFERENCE.

    The 19th animal conference of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, was opened to-day. Much pleasure was expressed at the ...

    Article : 90 words
  42. THE HAT PIN MENACE.

    At a meeting of the City Council to-day, it was unanimously decided to refer to the general purposes committee the matter of compelling ...

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  43. KING AND SUBJECTS.

    The Most Rev. Cosmo Gordon Lang, Archbishop of York, while preaching on Sunday, said that on Tuesday last he had discussed with ...

    Article : 90 words
  44. THE GOVERNMENT-GENERAL'S MOVEMENTS.

    "The Governor—General and Lady Penman returned to Melbourne by the express from Adelaide yesterday. ...

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  45. LONDONER'S POCKET PICKED.

    Henry Anderson, a butcher, who arrived from London by the R.M.S. Oceana, was buying a ticket at the Flinders—street railway station ...

    Article : 55 words
  46. RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    A force of Chinese soldiers, quartered in the villages in the neighbourhood, surrounded and ignited a building near Khotan, belonging to ...

    Article : 146 words
  47. STABBING ON A STEAMER.

    During a quarrel last week on the steamer Van Warwick Tadjiem, a Javanese fireman fatally stabbed Ah Sam, the foreman fireman. ...

    Article : 52 words
  48. SYDNEY SHARE MARKET.

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  49. RAILWAY CATASTROPHE.

    Thirteen persons were killed and many injured in a railway collision at Chicago. The accident is attributed to a mistake on the part of ...

    Article : 49 words
  50. TREASURE HUNTERS.

    A syndicate is fitting up the steamer Melmore to search for treasure on Cocos Island, a Spanish^ island lying north-west of Cuba. A ...

    Article : 44 words
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