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  2. PIRIE TROTTING CLUB

    The adjourned annual meeting of the Pirie Trotting Club was held at the Pirie Hotel last night, when the president (Mr. E. G. Smith) occupied the chair. ...

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  3. LABOR DIFFICULTIES

    CHICAGO, Monday;—A strike of 1,250,000 railway workers appears almost certain. A definite announcement on the subject will probably not ...

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  4. WILSON INQUIRY

    LONDON, Monday.—Prior to the opening of the inquest on the death of Field Marshal Sir Henry Wilson in Westminster, the coroner and jury ...

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  5. QUEST BEING REFITTED

    LONDON, Monday.—Commander Wild, cabling from Capetown, says that the refitting of the steamer Quest is proceeding satisfactorily. No ...

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  6. HERR RATHENAU'S MURDER

    BERLIN, Monday.—In connection, with Herr Rathenau's assassination Captain Karl Tiaelesen (a brother of the man suspected of having ...

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  7. IRELAND IS WARNED

    LONDON, Mon.—The long awaited Ministerial—statement on the Irish situation was made in the House of Commons to-day by Mr Winston ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Meetings of,the Federal Labor Party and Country Party were held to-day. The Labor Party meeting was ...

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  9. STRIKE OF COLLIERS.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Late reports suggest that a more favorable outlook is possible for a settlement of the coal miners' strike. The ...

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  10. MAN CONCERNED IN TWO DIVORCES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr. Justice Mann has granted a divorce to Mrs Baracchi, against Guido Baracchi (son of a former Government ...

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  11. ELEVEN BAVARISNS ARRESTED.

    BERLIN, Monday. Eleven members of the Bavarian secret society "Consul" have been arrested in connection with the assassination of Herr ...

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  12. SIX CARRIAGES CAPSIZE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—An excursion train capsized on the Mulgrave central Sugar Mails line, near the Musgrave River yesterday. The train had been ...

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  13. COAL INDUSTRY DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Employes Federation to-day made an application to Mr Justice Higgins in the High Court chambers to restrain the ...

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  14. WORKERS AND MONARCHISTS FIGHT.

    BERLIN, Mondays—Collisions between parties of workers and Monarchists are reported from Loschwitz Nuremburg, and Freiburg. There were ...

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  15. WRECKAGE ON MIDDLETON REEF.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The steamer Suva reports having found wreckage on Middlelon Reef, in the Pacific Ocean. It is supposed, to have come ...

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  16. OTHER MINISTERS THREATENED.

    LONDON,Monday.—"The Times" correspondent in Berlin says that the Government and Socialist parties are on the qui vive as a storm may still ...

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  17. LARGS BAY KEPT IN PORT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The steamer Largs Bay's seamen, at the close of their meeting, announced that they Intended to stand by their previous ...

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  18. CATHOLIC GIRLS' GUILD BALL.

    A ball is to be given by Hie Catholic Girls' Guild in St. Mark's Hall on July 10. It is intended to make the entertainment a yearly one, and an ...

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  19. MONARCHIST PLOT REPORTED.

    LONDON, Monday.—"The Times" correspondent in Paris says that the existence of a plot to restore the Kalser was known to the French ...

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  20. THE STATE FUNERAL.

    LONDON, Monday.—Amid the booming of cannon, the tolling of bells, and the roll of drums, Field Marshal Wilson was laid to rest ...

    Article : 291 words
  21. 53 R.I.C. MURDERS.

    Prior to Mr Churchill's statement, he and the Home Secretary,, Mr Shortt, were bombarded with questions. Mr Shortt announced that as ...

    Article : 147 words
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  23. VICTORIAN MALLEE LANDS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Mr. Oman (Minister, of. Lands) has reported to the Victorian Cabinet on an inspection of the mallee lands. He says that an ...

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  24. ENGLISH BOXING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A fight at Liverpool for the bantamweight championship of England ended when Tommy Harrison Hanley knocked out the holde. ...

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  25. MORE OUTRAGES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Members of the I.R.A. held up a train from Dublin to berry to-day and demanded the Belfast mail bag. Failing to ...

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