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  2. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Fisher) delivered his Budget speech in the House of Representatives this afternoon. He said the financial year which closed on June ...

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  3. GORSE HALL MURDER.

    Mark Wilde, an ex-soldier, was before the Police Court yesterday, charged with the murder of Mr. Storr, of Gorse Hall, early in the year. ...

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  4. GERMAN DEFENCE SERVICES.

    The Kaiser has ordered non-alcoholic drinks for himself and his guests at the forthcoming army manouvres, and has suggested that the troops should be given ...

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  5. SPIES ABROAD.

    A German subaltern named Elmn was arrested at Portsmouth while sketching the fortifications there yesterday. On being searched a number of plans of ...

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  6. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A mixed train, running between Hamilton and Coleraine, met with a serious accident this morning through a truck leaving the line at the bridge over McKinnon's ...

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  7. RAILWAY LABORERS' STRIKE.

    The position in regard to the strike of railway glut hands in the metropolitan, area, show s no change. Mr. F. W. Lundie stated yesterday that ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    Several sectional strikes have taken place within the last few days in South Wales, and in each instance they are attributed to the influence of members of the ...

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  9. POINTS FROH THE FEDERAL BUDGET.

    The Commonwealth expenditure totalled £7,749,866. Refunds to the States amounted to £8,088,942. ...

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  10. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Assembly on Wednesday, Mr. Peake, asked the Premier to tell the House what were the further proposals, which he was declared by the press to have ...

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  11. THE HANOVER CASES.

    Messrs. Brandon and Trench, English tourists, who were recently arrested in Germany on a charge of photographing defences, have been committed for trial by ...

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  12. FIRST INVINCIBLE.

    The armored cruiser Von Der Tann, the first of the three vessels of the Invincible type built for the German navy, will make her maiden voyage to South ...

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  13. STRASBURG FORTS.

    Count von Zeppelin's airship Zeppelin VI., which is stationed at Strasburg, is not permitted to carry passengers lest in their flight over the city they may take too ...

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  14. TOO ADORING HUSBAND.

    A case which claimed a large share of public interest early in the year has been revived by the announcement that M. Parat, who was confined in a lunatic ...

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  15. TRADE WITH AMERICA.

    The Government have instructed the Right Hon. James Bryce, British Ambassador to the United States, to protest formally against the new regulations covering ...

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  16. FEELING IN THE COUNTRY.

    Mr. M. J. Murphy, country organiser for the U.L.U., stated yesterday that he had recently come in from a trip to Renmark, Berri Berri, Waikerie, Morgan, and ...

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  17. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Mr. Colquhoun, president of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australasia, received a cablegram to-day from Dr. Dwight, president of the United States ...

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  18. STRIKE AT STETTIN.

    Thousands of the workmen employed at the shipbuilding yards of the Vulkan Company, at Stettin, have struck work on the ground that the employers have undertaken ...

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  19. RUSSIAN FOREIGN OFFICE.

    It is stated by two sources of information that M. Isvolsky, the Russian Minister of Foreign Affairs, is to be appointed to succeed M. Nelidoff as Russian ...

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  20. EIGHT HOURS IN COAL MINES.

    The coalowners of South Wales estimate that the increased cost of the production of coal consequent upon the introduction of the eight hours system in coal mines ...

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  21. BEATTY WILL CASE.

    At the City Court to-day, Annie Nicholas Rodgers, a middle-aged woman, was charged with having committed wilful and Corrupt perjury in an ...

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  22. RADIUM IN A NEW FORM

    Madame Curie, who, in conjunction with her late husband, discovered radium, and who has since conducted exhaustive experiments with the element, has made a ...

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  23. BOILERMAKERS' STRIKE.

    It is reported that the Clyde Shipbuilding Employers' Federation insist that the Boilermakers' Society must in future inflict a fine of £5 on members who offend ...

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  24. EUCHARISTIE CONFERENCE.

    The Eucharistie Conference was opened in Montreal yesterday. Among the distinguished personages present were Cardinal Vanutelli, the Papal Legate, Monsignor ...

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  25. THE PAY OF GLUT HANDS.

    Sir—Electors have been clamoring for a long time to put the Labor Party into power, and when they succeeded in so doing at the last elections they were under ...

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  26. A FORMER TROUBLE REVIVED.

    The present trouble brings to mind a similar strike which occurred in 1906, particulars of which were recorded in the 46th half-yearly report of the Trades and Labor ...

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  27. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    The increasing scarcity of cotton was dealt with in a paper read yesterday by Mr. Howard Reed, of Manchester, at the meeting of the British Association. Mr. ...

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  28. INDIANS TOMAHAWKED.

    At Warialda this morning, at 10 o'clock, a serious row occurred at premises occupied as a store by Indians. It appears that a black gin, wife of Jack Barr, a ...

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  29. CONCILIATION BOARD SYSTEM.

    Mr. G. R. Askwith, the Comptroller-General of the Commercial, Labor, and Statistical Departments of the Board of Trade, has issued a Blue-book ...

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  30. THE WARATAH.

    The Board of Trade enquiry concerning the loss of the Lund liner Waratah, which has been missing since July of last year, will be opened in London, in October. ...

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  31. CHARGE OF SLANDER.

    In the Bendigo County Court to-day, before Judge Eagleson, William Moore, a miner, proceeded against Mrs. Hannah Dunne, licensee of the Cheshire Arms ...

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  32. AN ALLEGED COMBINE.

    A Special Commissioner's report has been filed in the Supreme Court, declaring that the International Harvester Company of New Jersey is a combine for the purpose ...

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  33. DIVINE RIGHT.

    Further evidence, of the offence given to the Socialists by the Kaiser's recent and sensational speech at Konigsburg, was furnished yesterday, when 20,000 Socialists, ...

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  34. THE PRINZ WALDEMAR'S PASSENGERS.

    The steamer Prinz Waldemar, from China and Japan, arrived in Moreton Bay last night with the following passengers:— For Sydney—Mesdames W. Kaye and ...

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  35. "VERRITY'S HARD LUCK."

    William Verrity, a well-known identity, whose record disclosed 100 convictions for different offences, was charged, at South Melbourne to-day with being drunk and ...

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  36. W.C.T.U. FUNDS.

    In speaking on the motion for the adoption of the report on the headquarters fund, submitted at the W.C.T.U. Convention on Wednesday morning, Mrs. Edwards ...

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  37. WHAT IS MILK?

    Some amusing criticism was passed on the [?]nguage of the Food and Drugs Act in the Local Court on Wednesday during the hearing of an appeal against a decision given in ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Williamstown is at present the headquarters of the Commonwealth's mosquito fleet of torpedo-boats, and unless Admiral Henderson advises some other centre, the ...

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  39. RONALD-HARPER CASE.

    The Rev. J. B. Ronald, whose application for a new trial in the case of Ronald versus Harper was refused by the High Court yesterday, intends to make an application ...

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  40. CANADIAN WAGES.

    The construction of a large section of the Canadian Grand Trunk Pacific railway has been temporarily abandoned owing to the dearness of labor. Experienced navvies are ...

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  41. DESERTION ALLEGED.

    An ex-New Zealand detective, George H. Williams, was charged at the City Court to-day on a provisional warrant with having deserted his wife at Auckland. ...

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