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  2. Orange Celebrations.

    The customary Orange commemoration of the 12th July took place in Ipswich yesterday, when the members of the two local Orange lodges and a, ...

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  3. Olympic Games.

    Atkinson was not placed in the final of the breast-stroke race. The British athletes here resent the imputations made by the newspapers ...

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  4. A Second Congo.

    A bluebook has been issued giving a report by Mr. Casement in regards to the alleged atrocities regards upon natives in connection with ...

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  5. Triangular Cricket.

    The match between Australia and Scotland was continued to-day on a tricky wicket. Australian wickets fell quickly. Gregory was dismissed ...

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  6. DANCE AT PEAK CROSSING.

    A dance, as announced elsewhere, will be held at Peak Crossing on Wednesday night neat. ...

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  7. NORTH IPSWICH GASLIGHT HANDICAP.

    Owing to the unfavourable state of the weather on Saturday evening, the promoters of the North Ipswich gaslight handicaps deemed it advisable to ...

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  8. Paris, July 12. RIOT AT DUNKIRK.

    The situation at Dunkirk has become grave. Dock labourers, seamen, coal heavers, carmen and lightermen are idle. The Paris "Journal" says ...

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  9. PREMIER CLUB'S SOCIAL.

    The Premier Club held another of its popular socials in the Olympic Hall, North Ipswich, on Saturday evening. Despite the unfavourable weather ...

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  10. ABNORMAL HEAT.

    The city is suffering from a heat wave, and the thermometer registered 95deg, in the shade. Excessive heat is reported from the ...

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  11. ASYLUM ESCAPEE RECAPTURED.

    One of the patients at the Sandy Gallop Asylum for the Insane made his escape from the institution yesterday morning. A search was promptly ...

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  12. Lisbon, July 12. PORTUGUESE ROYALISTS ARRESTED.

    All the Royalists returning to Madrid, from the recent raid into Portugal are being arrested to prevent further trouble. ...

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  13. Washington, July 12. ACCUSATIONS OF "GRAFT."

    Lorimer's case again came before the Senate, and lively scenes took place when the accusations of "graft" were preferred. The Senate adjourned ...

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  14. Dock Strike.

    Lord Devonport, chairman of the Port of London Authority, has issued a statement, in which he says that the strike was a despotic attempt to ...

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  15. General Cables.

    A man, trading us a produce company, yesterday was sentenced at the Old Bailey to imprisonment for four months for selling for human ...

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  16. Dublin, July 12. SUFFRAGETTES IMPRISONED.

    Four suffragettes were sentenced to six months each for smashing Government office windows. ...

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  17. LATE MR. H. T. WHITTY'S ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Mr. Henry Tarlton Whitty (formerly of New South Wales) has been valued at £49,170. He left £1000 for promoting the ...

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  18. Montreal, July 12. SYMPATHETIC STRIKE THREATENED.

    The freight-handlers and longshoremen threaten to strike in sympathy to support a number of transport workers demanding higher wages. If ...

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  19. A VALUABLE ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Mr. Joseph Edward Nathan, formerly of Wellington, has been valued at £100,685. He left £250 to Jewish charities in New ...

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  20. County Cricket

    The match Gentlemen v. Players was drawn. The Gentlemen, in their second innings, made 245 for seven wickets, and then declared the innings. ...

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  21. DISLOYALTY IN EGYPT.

    Abdul Ralman, Sabahi, and Mahlud Ranzi, who were arrested in connection with the plot against British authority recently discovered, have ...

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  22. COMBUSTION IN MINES.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. M'Kenna) is appointing an expert committee to inquire how to prevent spontaneous combustion in mines. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    The shipment of apples by the steamers Clan Macrae and Medic have been almost cleared at prices ruling from late rates to a decline of about ...

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  24. THE TRIPOLITAN CAMPAIGN.

    Desultory fighting is taking place on the western frontier of Tripoli. ...

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  25. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales, this morning, the best selection of merinoes of the series was offered. Average sorts showed a 5 per cent advance on the opening ...

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  26. Panama Canal.

    As a result of the objection of Britain to the Panama Canal proposals, politicans are expecting a long diplomatic struggle, and ...

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  27. Grand Rapids (Michigan), July 13. A DESTRUCTIVE TORNADO.

    A tornado which struck this city injured 40 people, and also damaged buildings and created a tremendous panic. The roof of the base-ball park ...

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  28. Lawn Tennis.

    In the Davis Cup Preliminaries, Dixon (Britain) defeated Gobert, (France) 4-6, 6-4, 6-2, 6-3. The British team is now to meet the ...

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  29. BRITAIN'S PAUPER CHILDREN.

    The "Review of Reviews" advocates the establishment of an Imperial board of emigration. It mentions the existence of about 250,000 British ...

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  30. Atlantic City, July 13. THE AIRSHIP DISASTER.

    The recently-reported explosion of the airship Akron was due to faulty construction, allowing as to escape over the engine exhaust, which ignited ...

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  31. Strike at Ottawa.

    A thousand labourers, in the employ of the city corporation, have struck work. They paraded the streets and intimidated other ...

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  32. San Francisco, July 13. LADY AVIATOR KILLED.

    Miss Smith, an amateur aviator, has been killed at Paolo Alto, owing to her aeroplane getting caught in a gust of wind, when she was dashed to ...

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  33. EMPIRE DEFENCE COMMITTEE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) presided over a meeting of the Imperial Defence Committee held yesterday, at which the Hon. R. L. Borden ...

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  34. The Weather.

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  35. England's Position.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (the Right Hon. D. Lloyd-George) speaking at the Banker's Dinner at the Mansion House, said that the ...

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  36. "Battle of the Boyne."

    The anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne was celebrated in Belfast to-day. Notwithstanding a downpour of rain 55,000 Orangemen marched ...

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  37. MAGNIFICENT NAVAL DEMONSTRATION.

    The largest naval manoeuvres held in British waters have begun, and 300 vessels and 22 admirals are engaged in them. ...

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  38. Masquerade Ball

    The Masquerade Ball held on Friday evening last (writes our correspondent) was a most successful function. About 30 persons appeared in ...

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  39. THE CADEBY MINING DISASTER.

    Many distressing scenes were witnessed at the funerals of the Cadeby victims, the grief of the children was heartrending, and many women ...

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  40. SUCCESSFUL BOWLERS.

    The New South Wales bowlers defeated a team representing Galashiels, in Scotland, by 84 points to 55. ...

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  41. THE DAVIS CUP TIE.

    The Davis Cup lawn tennis preliminary the was continued to-day at Folkestone, between England and Fraence. C. P. Dixon and H. Roper ...

    Article : 97 words
  42. Franchise Bill

    The Franchise Mill, which extends the franchise to all adult males, has been read a second time in the House of Commons by a majority of 72. ...

    Article : 154 words
  43. National Insurance.

    In connection with the National Insurance Act, a report furnished to the Government shows that the earnings of the doctors at Darlington, Darwen. ...

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  44. COUNTY CRICKET.

    In the county cricket match against Kent, Yorkshire made 543, of which Denton contributed 221. ...

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  45. THE MEDITERRANEAN FLEET.

    "The Nation" attacks the First Lord of the Admiralty (the Right Hon. Wington Churchill) in an article referring to the fact that, whereas five ...

    Article : 57 words
  46. Advertising

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    Advertising : 9 words
  47. London, July 14.

    Glen Craggs, who assaulted the Home Secretary (the Right Hon. R. M'Kenna) in the presence of the King, has been arrested at Nuncham. ...

    Article : 49 words
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