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  2. MISCELLANEOUS

    A cyclone and a tidal wave swept over the Florida Keys yesterday and submerged Marsh Island, which is almost entirely inhabited by negroes. ...

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  3. NEW FEDERAL CABINET

    Mr. Cook, who arrived from Sydney yesterday, was warmly greeted at the station by a number of his supporters. ...

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  4. WAR IN THE BALKANS.

    The Lower House of the Austrian Reichsrath passed a unanimous resolution yesterday, asking the Government to disband the reservists ...

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  5. TRAGEDY IN A SCHOOL.

    An extraordinary tragedy occurred this morning in a Roman Catholic School in Bremen. A former school teacher named Schmidt, armed with ...

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  6. SUFFRAGETTE PROBLEM

    The International woman suffrage Congress now sitting here has passed a resolution unanimously recommending the Governments of all ...

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  7. INVASION OF ALBANIA.

    It is reported here that a Montenegrin force has crossed the frontier into Albania at a point 25 miles north of Skutari, and that the ...

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  8. LOCK-OUT IN CHICAGO.

    Thirty-thousand employees in the building trade in Chicago have been locked out, and the masters there are beginning a determined fight ...

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  9. FINANCIAL COMMISSION

    The International Commission appointed to inquire into the financial questions rising out of the Balkan war met in Paris to-day ...

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  10. UNIVERSITY BOAT RAGE

    The annual eight-oared race between the Universities of Yale and Harvard took place to-day, and Harvard won easily by eleven lengths. ...

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  11. CARRIES SIX REVOLVERS.

    From later information it appears that Schmidt was a candidate for a father's position, and was apparently insane. He entered the ...

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  12. CONSTANTINOPLE PLOT

    As the result of the discovery of a widespread plot against the young Turks, civil and military officials and political journalists have been ...

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  13. SUFFRAGETTE ON LICENCE.

    Miss. Lilian Lenton, who was some time ago convicted of setting fire to a tea-house in Kew gardens, sent to prison, and released after a ...

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  14. NEGRO MURDERER.

    At Americus, in Georgia, William Redding, a negro, yesterday shot a police chief. After his arrest a crowd of four hundred whites hung ...

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  15. SERBO-BULGARIAN TREATY

    The Bulgarian Government, in reply to Servia's request for a revision of the Serbo-Bulgarian treaty of March, 1912, expresses amazement ...

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  16. DEMOBILISATION PROPOSAL.

    The Servian Government has rejected the conditions laid down by Bulgaria in her recent note as those upon which she was willing to ...

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  17. TURAKINA'S CARGO.

    The underwriters are paying the whole of the loss on the butter and cheese destroyed by fire on board the New Zealand steamer Turakina. ...

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  18. DETAILS OF THE AFFAIR.

    Schmidt first entered a schoolroom in which were sixty-five young girls. He shot wildly at them, killing three and wounding ten. The ...

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  19. CRICKET

    The Australian cricketers began a match to-day against a Philadelphia eleven. The local men went to the wickets first, and were all ...

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  20. DISABLED WHALER.

    The steamer Uskmoor sighted the whaler Sound of Jura as she was voyaging from the Southern Pacific She was helpless; four of hex crew ...

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  21. MANSION BURNED DOWN.

    An arson squad of the militant suffragettes burned down last night a large unoccupied mansion afc Solihull, near Birmingham. A card was ...

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  22. ATTITUDE OF AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    In the Hungarian Chamber last night, said a cablegram yesterday, the Premier, Count Tisza, in a carefully prepared speech, defined the ...

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  23. SUPPOSED INTESTATE.

    The Duke of Devonshire's head gardener, who died in 1908, was supposed to have died intestate, and an Australian relative claimed his ...

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  24. MARCONI CONTRACT

    Commenting on the result of the debate on the reports of the Marconi Committee and the passage of Sir William Adkins' amendment ...

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  25. BOMB EXPLOSION.

    The suffragettes last night exploded a bomb in the embankment of a canal at Yardley Wood, near Birmingham. The explosion tore a great ...

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  26. COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

    In the pound of county championship matches that concluded yesterday Kent defeated Warwick, last year's champions. In Warwick's ...

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  27. PACIFIC ARCHIPELAGO.

    The Resident of the Wallis islands, at the instance of the king and other chiefs, has annexed the archipelago to France, subject to the French ...

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  28. UNIVERSITY OUTRAGES.

    The suffragettes last night succeeded in burning down a laboratory at St. Andrew's University, doing damage to the extent of £5000. ...

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  29. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales will proceed to Portsmouth on Tuesday and welcome the French President, M. Poincare, on behalf of the King ...

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  30. HOPE OF A SETTLEMENT.

    In spite of pessimistic advices from the capitals of the Balkan States, the best informed circles in London, Paris, Berlin, and Vienna ...

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  31. AERIAL NAVIGATION

    Ensign Billingsby, an American military airman, made a biplane ascent to-day at Annapolis, carrying Lieutenant Towers as a passenger. ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN MEAT TRADE

    Australian meat interests in San Francisco have telegraphed to Washington extracts from local newspapers showing that discrimination ...

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  33. EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGE

    Mr. Bernberg, a member of the Johannesburg Municipal Council, and secretary of the South African Labour party, was found dead ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN CRUISER.

    The Australian cruiser Sydney will undergo her acceptance trial on the 23rd inst. prior to being put in commission. ...

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  35. QUEEN OF SPAIN.

    Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain has given birth to a son the third son that has been born to the Spanish Sovereigns. ...

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  36. PRIME MINISTER'S SPEECH.

    In the course of his speech during the Marconi debate the Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert Asquith, enumerated certain rules of ...

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  37. RACE CONTRETEMPS

    In consequence of the Davison and Hewitt episodes at the Derby and Ascot Gold Cup races respectively it is likely that in future ...

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  38. DEATH OF AN OFFICER.

    A committee of the Aero Club has found that the aeroplane accident by which. Lieutenant Arthur recently lost his life was due to faulty ...

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  39. EMPIRE TRADE COMMISSION.

    In the course of an interview here to-day, Sir Edgar Vincent, chairman of the Empire Trade Commission, said that a new era was dawning ...

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  40. RUSSIAN VOLUNTEERS.

    Several Russian steamers, carrying Russian volunteers and ammunition have gone to Radujevatz, a Servian town on the Danube, near ...

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  41. TASMANIAN SCULLER.

    At Marlow regatta yesterday the race for the senior sculls was won by McVilly, the Tasmanian sculler who will compete for the Diamond ...

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  42. TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT.

    Mr. R. Ralston, a Montreal aviator, proposes to compete for the prize offered by the "Daily Mail" proprietary for a transatlantic ...

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  43. COLLISION BETWEEN ALLIES.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Belgrade states that as the result of steady concentration in Southern Macedonia, the ...

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  44. GUN-RUNNING IN THE GULF.

    H.M. cruiser Pelorus bombarded for two days a village of the Tungistani gunrunners in the Persian Gulf. A party then landed and ...

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  45. HEWITT'S ANTECEDENTS.

    Hewitt, it appears, has for some been regarded as eccentric. He used to work with the labourers on his father's estate, and in 1911 he ...

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  46. LAWN TENNIS

    The preliminary lawn tennis matches between Canada and South Africa for the Davis Cup contest were continued to-day. Each had ...

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  47. ACTION FOR LIBEL.

    The Appeal Court has refused the application of Robert Sievier for a stay of proceedings, and has ordered him to supply at once ...

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  48. AEROPLANE IN WAR.

    The first use of an aeroplane for dropping bombs on warships has just occurred in the harbour of Guaymas, a town which is held by ...

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  49. TROUBLES IN MOROCCO

    In consequence of the outbreaks of Moorish tribesmen in the French and Spanish zones in Morocco a company of the Lincolnshire ...

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  50. INTERNATIONAL ARMAMENTS

    The Austro-Hungarian Admiralty will ask the delegations in the autumn to vote the construction of a new division of Dreadnoughts in ...

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  51. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Mr. Rowley Banks, a Victorian golf player, failed yesterday in the qualifying round for the open golf championship. ...

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  52. SPANISH SUCCESSES.

    A thousand of the Moorish tribesman have been killed in their conflicts with the Spanish troops; several of their villages have been ...

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  53. FRENCH' ARMY BILL.

    The Chamber last night by an overwhelming majority rejected a Socialist amendment, which proposed to reduce by six months the ...

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  54. BULGARIA AND GREECE.

    Bulgaria has agreed to accept the proposal of Greece to stop Bulgarian concentration in the vicinity of the Greek lines and to reduce the ...

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  56. SHARE QUOTATIONS.

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  57. SILVER.

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  58. METAL PRICES.

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  59. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "A.G.F.," Hannan-street.—Consult The Australian Dental Co. Their Extractions are absolutely painless, at 2/6. ...

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  60. Advertising

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