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  2. BRITISH IMMIGRANTS.

    The conditions of British immigrants in South Australia have vexed the minds not only of politicians, but of the public generally for some time past, but judging from ...

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  3. NAVAL AFFAIRS.

    King George, who is visiting Tor Bay, in Devonshire, yesterday witnessed some important tactical exercises being carried out by a fleet of battleships. ...

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  4. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    A Bill designed to facilitate the creation of bishopries and amending the Bishop' Resignation Act has passed its second reading in the House of Lords. The ...

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  5. BANK FAILURE.

    The Neider Deutsche Bank at Dortmund. in Westphalia, has failed. Herr Ohm, a director, has been arrested at the instance of the Public Prosecutor. ...

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  6. INTERNATIONAL SPORT.

    Mr. Abe Bailey, in an interview yesterday, grated that provided the guarantee offered by the "Sun," a Sydney newspaper, was received through the Australian ...

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  7. TOURING THE AIR.

    Mr. Grahame White, the famous English aviator, prophesies that within six months aeroplanes will travel at 100 miles an hour. Ultimately he believes a speed of 300 miles ...

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  8. CRIPPEN'S FLIGHT.

    The "Daily Express" states that the directors of the Canadian-Pacific Railway Company have sent a wireless communication to the captain of their steamer ...

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  9. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The members of the Shipping Federation, in commenting on the agreement between the Docks Committee and the Bristol Dock Laborers' Union, which resulted in the ...

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  10. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    The Republican State Convention in Ne[?]asks adopted a platform yesterday strongly endorsing the administration of President Taft expressing unalterable ...

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  11. HEAVY LOSSES.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that the Nider Deutsche Bank's obligations total £3,000,000. The "Daily News" reports that the ...

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  12. PROTECTING AIRMEN.

    Mr. Rudyard Kipling suggests, with a view to minimising the risks aviators incur in the event of a fall, that they should wear air-cushion armor, including a helmet ...

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  13. WHAT IS SOUTH AFRICA'S ATTITUDE?

    The cable message permits of two constructions—(1) That South Africa will not go behind the board's back to accept a guarantee from an outside guarantor; or ...

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  14. A CHICAGO STRIKE.

    A strike has been declared in the building trade at Chicago, and is directly affecting 18,000 workers, while 10,000 others are indirectly concerned. ...

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  15. DECLARATION BILL.

    In the debate in the House of Commons upon the Declaration Bill yesterday, Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, suggested a new formula, in which mention of the ...

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  16. PORTUGUESE FLEET.

    The Government propose expending £8,000,000 in rebuilding the navy, and are arranging with British firm to construct an arsenal on the Tagus at a cost of ...

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  17. TRADE RELATIONS.

    With a view to linking up the trade interests of the colonial administration. Herr Lindeqnist, the Secretary for the Colonies, has invited members of the Chambers of ...

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  18. GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.

    The engineers employed by the Grand Trunk Railway Company, whose trainmen and baggagemen are on strike, have asked the company to make their wages ...

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  19. "A GOOD LITTLE GIRL."

    To-day at the Children's Court in Ballarat East a little girl, aged 10 years, was charged with breaking into the dwelling of Mrs. Reigelhuth, in East-street, and ...

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  20. IMPERIAL MIGRATION.

    An article in the "Morning Post" yesterday appealed for facilities to be given for the discussion of the question of Em-, pire migration at the Imperial Conference ...

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  21. TURKISH NAVY.

    The Porte is purchasing from the German Admiralty two cruisers of 12,000 tons, each costing £500,000. ...

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  22. QUESTION OF GUARANTEE.

    The Australian Board of Control, acting on the principle that they are opposed to giving guarantees to visiting teams, are not likely to accept the offer of the Sydney ...

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  23. GERMAN TEACHERS.

    Three hundred aud twenty-five school teachers from all parts of the German Empire, were yesterday shown over the naval dockyards at Kiel. ...

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  24. RUSSIAN CHOLERA.

    One hundred and ten new cases of Asiatic cholern were reported to the health officers in St. Petersburg yesterday, and 15 deaths occurred. ...

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  25. EX-VICTORIAN GOVERNOR

    The engagement is announced of Sir George Sydenham Clarke, formerly Governor of Victoria, whose first wife [?]ed in India in 1908, to Mrs. Codman, widow of ...

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  26. GOVERNORSHIP OF NEW YORK.

    Mr. Warren G. Harding has been nominated as a candidate by the regular Republicans for the Governorship of New York State. ...

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  27. "COME OUTSIDE."

    A scene in which Mr. Bayles and Mr. Prendergast, the leader of the Labor Pary, were the principals, occurred in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon. Mr. ...

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  28. CANADIAN PREFERENCE.

    Mr. Scott, who was the Canadian Government's Customs agent at New York, has been transferred to London, in order to prevent Continental houses sending ...

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  29. AUHORS' COPYRIGHT.

    The Copyright Bill, introduced into the House of Commons by the Government, gives an author copyright in his work during his life, and vests it in his ...

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  30. LATE KING EDWARD.

    The municipality of Paris, in recognition of the fondness of the late King Edward for that city, and his influence in establishing the "entente cordiale," has decided ...

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  31. CLOSER TIES.

    The Royal Colonial Institute have unani[?]ously pasaed a resolution in favor of asking. Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, to receive a deputation of Fellows, prior to ...

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  32. NEW ARBITRATION BILL.

    The criticism of the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Wade) on the Federal Conciliation and Arbitration Amendment Bill was referred to by the Federal ...

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  33. LORDS AND COMMONS.

    The "Times" interprets the fact that the veto conference met nine times during July as a sign of real progress towards the basis of an agreement. ...

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  34. GULF OF PARIA.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. George Younger, Conservative member for Ayr Burghs, asked a question concerning the desirability of fortifying ...

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  35. STEAMER BURNT.

    News has reached Lloyd's underwriters that the Peruvian steamer Hullogs has been burnt at sea, and that three members of her crew were drowned. The vessel ...

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  36. A WIDOW'S DEATH.

    The Honorable Margaret Phillis Faarington, a widow, died suddenly at Cowes yesterday, apparently from poisoning. The deceased, who was engaged to an army ...

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  37. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    In the Rugby football match, played at Cape Town yesterday, the Cape Colony team beat Great Britain by 19 points to nil. ...

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  38. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    It is estimated that the additional cost to the Treasury involved by the removal of the poor law disqualification clauses from the Pensions Act will be £750,000 for ...

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  39. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A warehouse belonging to the Chamber of Commerce at Marseilles was destroyed by fire yesterday. The loss is estimated at several millions of francs. ...

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  40. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In the match between Essex and Kent, commenced at Leyton on Monday, the former won by 180 runs. The Rev. F. H. Gilhngham (Essex) contributed 145 runs. ...

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  41. A SHOOTING CASE.

    James W. Smith, Oscar Haby, and Herman H. Haby were charged at the Dimboola court to-day with unlawfully and maliciously wounding Paul Herman Milke, ...

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  42. STATE GOVERNORS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Hannah moved—"That in the opinion of this House, the office of State Governor, as at present constituted, should be ...

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  43. MINING SHARES.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange:— British Brokens, buyers 15/[?] sellers 1[?]/[?] Block 10, buyers 40/[?] sellers 42/6. ...

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  44. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    In connection with the dynamite explosion on the National Transcontinental Railway, in Northern Quebec, it is stated that ten na[?] were killed. ...

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  45. FORGER RELEASED.

    The "Morning Leader states that Phillip Bernstein, who in 1902 was sentenced to twenty years' imprisonment for forgery, has been released." He had served only ...

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  46. PEACE CENTENARY.

    The Toronto correspondent of the "Times" telegraphs that "King George, President Fallieres of France, and President Taft of the United States, are to be ...

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  47. CUBAN INSURRECTION.

    The Rural Guards, who were pursuing General Minier, the leader of the insurrection at Caney, yesterday effected his capture. Several of General Minier's ...

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  48. AUSTRALIANS DETERIORATING.

    Mr. Foster Fraser, rerplying to Mr. T. A. Coghlan's criticism of his book on Australia, maintains that owing to the climatic conditions in Australia the third ...

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  49. FATALITY AT KAVALA.

    The ladies baths at Kavala, a watering-place on the Gulf of Kavala, in the Ægean Sea collapsed yesterday, and 25 persons were killed and many others seriously ...

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  50. FINANCIER SENTENCED.

    M. Rochette, a city financier, was yesterday sentenced to two years' imprisonment for embezzlement, and an infringement of the Company Law. ...

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  51. CANADA'S FUTURE.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Prime Minister, addressing a meeting at Humbolt yesterday, appealed to a great audience of Amrican and other foreign settlers to ...

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  52. EUROPEAN PRODUCE.

    Official reports state that the Roumanian crops promise a splendid yield. According to an estimate by Dr. Colesc[?], the distribution of the soil of Roumania ...

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  53. PRINCE OF WALES.

    It is announced that the Prince of Wales will not accept the honorary presidency of any society or institution-until [?]e attains his majority. ...

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  54. FEDERAL NOTE ISSUE.

    Some modifications will probably be made by the Treasurer in the provisions of the Australian Notes Bill Mr Fisher[?] to-day said he did not desire to deal ...

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  55. AMENDMENTS SUGGESTED.

    At a meeting of the Trades Hall Council to-night the executive committee submitted a progress report containing proposed amendments in the Federal Arbitration ...

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  56. THE HOSPITAL FUND.

    The Hospital Fund was distributed at the Mansion House yesterday. The total was £63,336, compared with £,67,000 last year. The decline was due to the fact ...

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  57. LIBERIAN FINANCES.

    Mr. J. P. Crommelin, Libenan MmiiterPlenipotentiary in London, declares that Great Britain, France, and Germany take a favorable view ot the American ...

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  58. REV. R. HARLEY.

    The death is announced of the Rev. Robert Harley, M.A., F.R.S. the noted mathematician, who was at one time a resident of Sydney. ...

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  59. PERSIAN POLITICS.

    M[?]ttaffi El Mamalik, the new Premier, is a son of a former Grand Vizier, and spent several years in Europe. Hussein Kuli, the new Foreign Minister, was his ...

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  60. CADETSS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Mersey is sailing to-day with 63 cadets for Australia. ...

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  61. [?] OBSERVATORY.

    The Academy of Sciences has accepted the gift of the Quito Observatory, in Ecua dor. ...

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  62. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 words
  63. THE GOLD RESERVE.

    Once the Australian Notes Bill and Land Tax Bill are passed by the Federal Parliament the Government will have to create new administrative branches of the ...

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  64. RUSSIAN CORRUPTION.

    Colonel Akimoff the head of a Government department here, and seven other officials, have been arrested on a charge of corruption. It is stated that £10,000,000 ...

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  65. Advertising

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  66. SIR H. TICHBORNE.

    Sir Henry A. J. Doughty Tichborne, Bart., died yesterday. He was a grandson of the seventh Baron Arundell, and was 44 years of age. ...

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  67. A BARMAID'S JEWELLERY.

    A jewellery robbery occurred at the Central Hotel. More[?], last night. A barmaid. Mary Croke, was dressing for a ball, and left her room for a minute. On ...

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  68. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Full Court has dismissed the appeal of John Norton against the verdict of £1,000 damages in the libil action Bertling versus "Truth[?]" Leave to appeal to the ...

    Article : 42 words
  69. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Port Adelaide football team arrived by the Karoola to-day and were accorded a civic reception at Fremantle. ...

    Article : 23 words
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