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  2. TUBERCULOSIS.

    Mr. John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, presided yesterday at the opening of the conference of the National Association for the Prevention ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The situation in regard to the Parliament Bill will be considered at a meeting of the Cabinet to-morrow. Referring to the measure in a speech at ...

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  4. CANADIAN DEFENCE FORCES.

    Owing to the large number of desertions from the Wolseley barracks at London, Ontario, the establishment is to be closed. All the regulars will be transferred to ...

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  5. THE AGADIR CRISIS.

    Mr. Asquith's intended visit to Edinburgh next Monday has been postponed. This is partly owing to the crisis on the Veto Bill, but perhaps more especially to the sudden ...

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  6. CARDIFF RIOTS.

    The position in Cardiff, where great damage was done on Tuesday by strikers, has not improved. Yesterday an additional 5,000 dockers struck in support of the ...

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  7. THE KING.

    Yesterday was observed as a public holiday in Edinburgh in connection with the visit of the King and Queen. This afternoon his Majesty dedicated the chapel of ...

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  8. LIQUOR TRADE STRIKE

    Negotiations with a view to the termination of the strike of the employes of the wine and spirit merchants were in progress all Thursday afternoon. At 3 ...

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  9. ESPIONAGE.

    The "Vossische Zeitung" states that a Japanese major attached to the German Artillery Reserve was arrested last night on the parade ground at Hammelburg, ...

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  10. RECIPROCITY BILL.

    The debate on the Reciprocity Bill was continued in the Senate yesterday, when Senators Brown, Stone, and Works supported the measure, and Senator Kenyon ...

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  11. VANCOUVER BUILDING TRADE.

    After being on strike since June 5 last the men belonging to the building trade unions in Vancouver have resumed work. They failed to secure the concessions they ...

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  12. IMPERIAL LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The first Imperial Labor Conference was held in the House of Commons yesterday, when, in addition to members of the British Parliamentary Labor Party, delegates were ...

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  13. SENTENCED FOR DUELLING.

    For fighting a duel over a loan in May last with Herr Gaffron, a sportsman, Herr Richthofen, the son of a German Minister, was yesterday sentenced to two years ...

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  14. CANADIAN WHEAT.

    Cool weather is now being experienced in the prairie provinces of Canada, which were recently suffering from the tremendous heat. The change is regarded as ...

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  15. ELECTIONS IN CANADA.

    Serious delays have taken place in the completion of the census. Consequently the Redistribution of Seats Bill is not likely to be discussed until November. ...

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  16. CUBAN UNREST.

    Reports received in this city state that another revolution is brewing in Cuba. General Ricciotti Garibaldi, a son of the great Italian liberator, has been asked to ...

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  17. PREFERENTIAL VOTING.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Acting Premier (Mr. Watt) moved the second reading of the Compulsory Preferential Voting Bill for Legislative Assembly ...

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  18. A TRAIN WRECKED.

    A north bound express train, belonging to the Midland Valley Railroad Company, yesterday crashed through a bridge near Avaut, in Oklahoma, from a height of 50 ...

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  19. SIR GEORGE REID.

    The latest bulletin concerning Sir George Reid, whose arm was broken as the result of a motor car accident at Broadstairs, states that he is progressing satisfactorily. ...

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  20. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    In the match between Notts and Lancashire, at Manchester, the former won by eight wickets. Hardstaff scored 143 not out. At Maidstone, Kent defeated ...

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  21. DEFENCE.

    A movement has originated among the members of the Sydney University Club to give a more practical effect to patriotic feeling and sentiment than flying national ...

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  22. PERSIAN CRISIS.

    The new Persian Cabinet, which is prepared to take active measures to maintain the present system of government, has been formed. The Nationalist leaders have ...

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  23. CHOLERA EPIDEMIC.

    Four cases of cholera have been reported to the authorities at Marseilles this week, but there has been no addition to the number during the past 48 hours. ...

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  24. CLAIMED BY TWO STATES.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night Mr. Holman, smiled when Mr. Ball, without notice, asked him if he had heard anything further from Victoria with regard ...

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  25. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons yesterday regarding the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, Mr. Harcourt (Secretary of State for the Colonies) ...

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  26. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  27. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    The New Zealand concert, in connection with the Festival of Empire, was held yesterday. Miss Audrey Richardson was the violinist, and Misses Mabel Manson ...

    Article : 72 words
  28. NEW SOUTH WALES LAND LAWS.

    In moving the second reading of the Crown Lands (Declaratory) Bill in the Assembly last night, Mr. Nielsen said the measure was full of technicalities, which ...

    Article : 263 words
  29. HOUSE BURNT DOWN.

    A fire broke out at 2 a.m. at Sunnyside, May's Hill, Parramatta Park, in the residence of the popular golfer, Mr. G. C. Scouller, engineer at the Prospect ...

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  30. DOMINION VISITORS.

    On behalf of the members of the overseas Parliament, who were generously entertained during their stay in England, Mr. Warburton yesterday presented an ...

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  31. SHOOTING AT BISLEY.

    The annual matches under the suspices of the National Rifle Association of Great Britain were continued at Bisley yesterday. The New South Wales ...

    Article : 133 words
  32. CLAIM AGAINST A SHIPPING COMPANY.

    Recently Mr. Frank Houlder applied to the Court of Chancery for a declaration that the issue of 10,000 £5 shares in Houlder Bros., Limited, last March, was ...

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  33. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
  34. NEW CALEDONIAN LABORERS.

    Mr. L. Harcourt, Secretary for the Colonies, in reply to Mr. R. Hunt, Conservative member for Ludlow, in the House of Commons yesterday, said he believed the ...

    Article : 97 words
  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Miss Rebe Kussmann, a Melbourne student, has won the gold medal awarded by the Guildhall School of Music to the best lady violinist of the year. ...

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  36. A CORPSE IN HANDCUFFS.

    The body of a men, with the wrists held together by handcuffs, was found floating in the Bay to-day. The body had a seafaring appearance, and the description ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  38. FEROCIOUS NATIVES.

    The Okavango tribe in Ngamiland (a South African district discovered by Dr. Livingstone in 1849) recently massacred a patrol which was escorting Herr von ...

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  40. IMPORTING ARTISANS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Lemmon asked whether it was the intention of the Government before initiating a policy of assisted immigration of artisans ...

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  41. HEAVY RAINS.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. R. W. M. Waddy) received a telegram from the postmaster at Port Augusta stating that the Tarcoola mail, which was ...

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  42. SHIPPING NEWS.

    At Falmouth—Protector, Mabella, City of Benares, At Dunkirk—Hellenic. At Callao—Port Logan. Departures. ...

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  43. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    A Blue Book of 300 pages, containing the papers laid before the delegates to the Imperial Conference, was published yesterday. ...

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  44. COASTAL TRADE AND SEAMEN'S WAGES.

    Judgement was given to-day by the Supreme Court in a case of importance to shipowners. The steamer Durham arrived at Auckland from Liverpool, ...

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