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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    The McGowen Government are to continue in office. The Lieutenant- Governor, finding that Mr. Wade was unable to form a Ministry, asked Mr. Holman to ...

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  3. RAILWAY CROSSING FATALITY.

    A married woman, Fanny Beresford, was killed at the Hannel-street railway crossing on Saturday night. At the inquest to-day evidence was given by the ...

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  4. THE SUGAR STRIKE.

    Mr. Hughes says, in reply to Mr. Knox, of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, "I have not had time to go carefully through Mr. Knox's statement, but I shall ...

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  5. THE AGADIR DISPUTE.

    Sir Francis Bertie British Ambassador, had a conference yesterday with M. deSelves, Minister for Foreign Affairs, concerning the crisis. ...

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  6. HOBART DRIVERS' STRIKE

    The carters' and drivers' strike is on and from the manner in which it has extended during the day, it is hard at present to say where it will end. The ...

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  7. PERSIAN SITUATION.

    With a view to ending the unrest created by the entry of the ex-Shah, Mahomed Ali, into Persia with an armed force the Mejliss, or National Council, have offered a ...

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  8. LORD DENMAN IN MELBOURNE.

    The new Governor-General (Lord Denman) with Lady Denman and an imposing suite, landed to-day at St. Kilda. After breakfast, Mr. Hughes, as Acting Prime ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES.

    The British Miners' Federation have decided to ask the colliery proprietors to consider a request for the payment of a district minimum wage to men working in ...

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  10. AN APPRECIATIVE COUNCIL.

    Before the Adelaide City Council adjourned on Monday afternoon Alderman Glover said he wished to take the opportunity of reminding members that that ...

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  11. THE NAVY.

    The Admiralty have placed orders for the construction of 12 of the 20 destroyers authorised by the programme of 1911. Some of these will be of a new type, ...

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  12. SUNDAY PICTURE SHOWS

    Archbishop Delaney has referred to the disposition of churchgoers to attend picture shows, which he strongly [?]eprecates. His church, he said, was not puritanical, ...

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  13. TELEGRAPHISTS.

    The Commonwealth Public Service Commissioner met his inspectors in conference to-day regarding the classification of telegraphists. The conference has been ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN IRON DEPOSITS.

    Writing to the "Times," the Hon. W. L. Baillieu, Minister of Public Works in Victoria, says that Australia badly needs the genius and enterprise of British ...

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  15. NEW NAVAL AGREEMENT

    Though by the new naval agreement the Australian station is lessened in extent, it will still comprise more than ten million square miles of ocean area. This huge ...

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  16. PLAGUE IN JAVA.

    The epidemic of plague continues to Cause consternation among the natives and the white population in Java. Out of forty-one cases which occurred ...

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  17. CHARGE OF BIGAMY.

    A middle-aged man, Albert Earnest Mann, was placed on trial at the Criminal Court to-day on a charge of having committed bigamy. The accused pleaded not guilty. ...

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  18. THE REVOLT IN ALBANIA

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. R. T. Davidson), the Bishop of London (Dr. A. F. Winnington Ingram), and others have issued an appeal for assistance on ...

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  19. THE PARLIAMENT BILL.

    One of the supporters of Lord Halsboury's no surrender policy, in addressing a meeting of the Primrose League at Woking on Saturday, said the suggestion that the ...

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  20. ITALY AND ARGENTINA.

    Owing to the action of the Argentine authorities in imposing irksome quarantine restrictions on Italian stock the Government have in order to uphold the ...

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  21. UNIFORM RAILWAY GAUGE.

    Mr. Henry Deane, who was a consulting railway engineer to the Federal Government, has sent to the Minister of Home Affairs a reply to a paper by Mr. Hales, ...

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  22. VICTORIAN FLOODS.

    Outside communication with residents on the north side of Moe was cut off to-day in consequence of the flooded state of the country, due to the heavy rain which fell ...

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  23. NATIONAL INSURANCE BILL.

    A speech hostile to the National Insurance Bill was made at Bradford yesterday by Mr. Victor Grayson, who formerly represented the Colne Valley division of ...

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  24. GENERAL HERTZOG.

    In a speech at Port Elizabeth on Saturday the Minister for Justice (General Hertzog) remarked that what South Africa wanted was not the consolidation of the ...

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  25. BAKERS' CONVENTION.

    The seventh annual convention of master bakers of the Commonwealth was opened at Brisbane to-day. The delegates were welcomed at the Town Hau by the Mayor ...

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  26. RIOTOUS STRIKERS.

    A large number of strikers continued their rioting tactics at Childers on Saturday night. Several hundred men proceeded to the railway-station to meet ...

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  27. VICTORIA.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Iron and Steel and Metals Manufacturing Company to-day Mr. F. C. Loader, in moving the adoption of the report and ...

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  28. BRITISH OR RUSSIAN SUBJECT?

    In reply to the representations of the British Foreign Office against the delay in trying Miss Malecka, who was arrested some months ago on political charges, the ...

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  29. A SWEDE'S FORTUNE.

    The Police Department is looking for a man to whom to give £4,000 per year. That man is a Swede, Carl Filander, at one time clerk in the employment of the Swedish ...

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  30. FUNERAL STOPPED BY A FLOOD.

    The funeral of Mrs. Thomas Pigdon, who died suddenly at St. Leonards on Friday afternoon, was to have been held yesterday afternoon. The cortege left St. Leonards ...

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  31. RAILWAY WAREHOUSE DESTROYED.

    The Northern Railway Company's warehouse at Saint Ouen, about 13 miles from Amiens, was totally destroyed by fire last night, together with a large stock of ...

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  32. A DUTCHMEN'S REUNION.

    It is now over nine months since six Dutchmen deserted from warships anchored in the Port River, and went in search of employment throughout the ...

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  33. STANDARD OF WHEAT.

    The Minister of Agriculture and the Director were to-day interviewed by representatives of the grain trade, who made representations in favor of the Government ...

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  34. A FIGHT FOR LIFE.

    Gwylim Evans (26) had a desperate struggle for life at the Stanford colliery last night. He was passing the electrical winding gear, when his coat was caught in ...

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  35. HEAT IN EUROPE.

    Intense heat is again being experienced in Europe. In Berlin yesterday the registration was 95 deg., and the thermometer recorded 100 ...

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  36. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The State batteries last week crushed 976 tons for 643 oz. A TRADE MARK CASE. In the Supreme Court to-day Vickery and ...

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  37. A MINING CASE.

    Mr. Justice Rooth to-day refused to rescind an order for the winding up of the Yaloginda Consols Company on the ground that he could not rescind an order he had ...

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  38. UNREST IN CRETE.

    The Cretan Treasury is empty, and the Government have announced their inability to pay the gendarmerie. Affairs in the island are again in an ...

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  39. STATE FINANCES.

    The Treasury returns for June show that the revenue was £182,852, against £189,021 for the same month last year. The expenditure was £242,250, leaving a deficil ...

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  41. DASHED TO DEATH.

    Lytton Sheehan, 15 years of age, was felled instantly at the Victoria Iron Rolling Mills, West Melbourne, to-day. He was employed in the fitting shops, but, unseen, ...

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  43. A POISON SENSATION.

    A series of extraordinary deaths culminated yesterday in the arrest of a nurse, Marie Gerzsan, and a young woman named Levai on a charge of wholesale ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND.

    The Queensland Department of Agriculture received a cable message from the United States Department of Agriculture, to-day, stating that in response to a ...

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  50. BROKEN HILL.

    Thomas Blackwell, George Francis, and Bruce Miller were each fined £10 and costs to-day for selling adulterated milk, in default three months in gaol. The ...

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