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  2. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The opening day's play of the match between Warwickshire and the Australian Eleven produced some interesting cricket. The county, which had lost one ,wicket ...

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  3. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Richard Steers, of Beulah, farmer, has filed a petition for the liquidation of his affairs. His liabilities are estimated at £300. ...

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  4. THE STRIKE.

    At the request of the Secretary of State for Home Affairs (Right Hon. 11. J. M'Kenna) a deputation of employer met at the Home Office to consider Sir ...

    Article : 91 words
  5. Advertising

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  6. CRUISER MELBOURNE.

    Sir Newton Moore, Admiral Bacon. Alderman Kelly, and a large number of Australians were present at the launching of the cruiser Melbourne. ...

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  7. SITUATION IN EGYPT.

    A Blue Book has been issued containing the report of the British Consul in Egypt. In it Lord Kitchener indicates that the political feeling is much calmer, ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Hon. J. C. Smuts, in moving the second reading of the Immigration Bill, said the Government was adopting the Australian education test. Although it was ...

    Article : 121 words
  9. THE CONFERENCE.

    The Port of London Authority declined to participate in the conference to-morrow, which threatens to prove abortive. ...

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  10. TRANSPORT INCREASED.

    Many strike-breakers are working in the docks, and the available transport has been considerably increased. A large number of convoys, with food and dry ...

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  11. FEARFUL CRIME

    Russian brigands attacked a German homestead at Ekaterinoslav. The colonists (named Braun) being absent, the wife and daughter gave all their money ...

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  12. NATIONAL STRIKE.

    A special meeting of the Transport Federation has been convened by the strike committee for Saturday to arrange a national strike. ...

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  13. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    Placards displayed in Wexford urged Irishmen, in view of Great Britain's inevitable struggle on the Continent, to arm and break away from England. ...

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  14. LATE PRINCE GEORGE.

    The Duke of Cumberland sent his son to thank the Kaiser for signal marks of sympathy in his bereavement. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN EXPENDITURE.

    "The Times's" first leader is headed "Three Signs of Imperial Progress." It mentions the dual anniversary of the declaration of peace at Pretoria and the ...

    Article : 182 words
  16. AVIATION.

    In avoiding excited spectators when landing after a flight, Aviator Turpin [?]ashed straight at the heads of the people in the grandstand. The aviator ...

    Article : 74 words
  17. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A Supreme Court judge will take chamber business in Launceston on Tuesday. A message from Dayton (Ohio), reports the death of Mr. Wilbur Wright, the ...

    Article : 363 words
  18. STRIKE COMMITTEE'S RESOLUTION.

    The strike committee carried, a resolution seeking support from other unions, including skilled workers and trades connected with shipping. to vindicate the ...

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  19. TURKISH HORSEMEN.

    Four hundred Turkish horsemen invaded Persia, and a serious fight ensued at Kotur. Ten men were killed, and order was temporarily restored. ...

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  20. THE MEDITERRANEAN,

    Reuter's representative at Malta is suthorised to say that Mr. Asquith's. visit is only informal for the benefit of his health. ...

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  21. THE FIFE ESTATES.

    Stuart Bolton, an Australian claimant to part of the late Duke of Fife's estates, has died in the Barnet Cottage Hospital. He had been playing the ...

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  22. THE WHARFINGERS.

    The Whanfingers' Association informed Mr. Buxton that neither the members of the association nor the Port Authority are parties to the reference to Sir A. ...

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  23. SHIPPING.

    The Adelaide Steamship Company's s. Wandilla has been launched at Dalmuir. ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES. The following notifications are posted ...

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  24. STRIKERS RESUME.

    A majority of the strikers in Covent Garden have resumed unconditionally. ...

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  25. GREAT FLOODS.

    Floods in South-Eastern Hungary demolished hundreds of peasants' houses, and the inhabitants of several villages who took refuge on the roofs of ...

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  26. OLDEST FREEMASON.

    Mr. John Deapsey, the oldest Free- mason in the world, has died, aged 97 years. He was a Freemason since he was 21 years of age. ...

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  27. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Maloja is restricted to embarking mails, and can take no merchandise. ...

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  28. MINISTERIAL INTENTIONS.

    The "Daily News" says the Government will insist on the men resuming, and intends to establish a joint board of arbitration to control all parties. If the ...

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  29. OXFORD UNIVERSITY.

    Mfr. Walter Morrison, of Balliol, has given the Oxford University £10 000 towards the establishment of a pen j on fund for professors. ...

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  30. POISONING BABIES

    Winifred Ankers, a nurse, who was accused of poisoning nine babies, was acquitted of the charge, and the crowd cheered the verdict. The woman alleged ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN LEGISLATION.

    Lord Derby, addressing the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce, said Great-Britain would gain much in connection with the labour troubles if it studied the ...

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  32. SECOND DAY'S PLAY.

    The match was resumed to-day in threatening weather and in the presence of 1000 spectators. The wicket was slower, in consequence of the rain of the ...

    Article : 368 words
  33. THE BOOT INDUSTRY.

    'A deputation of representatives of the Boot Manufacturers' Association and of the Chamber of Manufactures waited on the Minister of Customs to-day with a ...

    Article : 316 words
  34. FINANCIAL.

    The return of the Bank of England for the past week' are: — Coin, £37,880,000; reserve, £28,850,000; proportion of reserves to liabilities, 46.76 ...

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  35. EMIGRANT STEAMER HELD UP.

    The steamer Athenic, due to take 1200 emigrants to New South Wales, is unable to leave London. ...

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  36. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    Forty-two French, including an officer, were killed and 75 wounded in the recent light at Fez. The rebel attack in Sefru was repulsed, the rebels losing ...

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  37. SERVICE SUSPENDED.

    The steamship service between Tilbury and Ostend has been suspended. ...

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  38. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    The second trial of Charles Brown Kellow and Raymond Ewart Kemsley on charges of conspiracy to defraud in connection with the sale of taxicabs to ...

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  39. THE PORT AUTHORITY.

    One hundred men responded to the Port of London Authority's call to unload in, Millwall, and fifty were re-engaged at the old rates, while the West ...

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  40. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The open money market discount. rate for three months' bank bills in London is 3 per cent., and the bank rate 3 per cent. The market rate in Paris is 2 7-8 per ...

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  41. RAILWAY SMASH.

    In the railway accident at Salzburg eight persons were killed and 41 injured. ...

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  42. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    At a meeting in Hyde Park the unemployed volunteered to unload food cargoes for, besides board and lodging, 35s a week. ...

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  43. THE COST OF LIVING.

    'A' comprehensive investigation into the cost of living is about to be undertaken by the Commonwealth Statistician. ...

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  44. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

    British 2½ per cent. Consols are quoted at £77 7s 6d, and Victorian 3½ per cents. at £97 2s 6d. ...

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  45. STRIKE AT DOVER.

    The crews of nine barges in the naval harbour at Dover, working ballast for the Admiralty, struck, in sympathy with London. ...

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  46. COMMON SENSE

    When your stomach goes on a strike, sad mass meetings of indignation are held all over your body, then it is that you should sit up and take notice. ...

    Article : 295 words
  47. A PROFIT.

    The North British and Australasian Company made a profit of £1815. ...

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  48. PRICE OF GAS.

    Giving evidence before the Gas Enquiry Board to-night, Mr. Grice, chairman of the Metropolitan Gas Company, foreshadowed an early reduction from ...

    Article : 45 words
  49. THE STRIKE-BREAKERS.

    One hundred strike-breakers left Dover for Queenborough, transhipping in London. ...

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  50. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    The Conference of Commissioners of the State Railways of the Commonwealth was concluded to-day, and members subsequently attended the Railway ...

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  51. QUITTED THE SHIP.

    Owing to the attempt to load a steamship in the Albert Dock all the mechanics and engineers aboard quitted. ...

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  52. COMING EVENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 76 words
  53. WESTRALIAN GOLD YIELD.

    The gold yield for May was 107,393oz. This was 3014oz. less than April, and 3634oz. less than May last year. ...

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  54. NOTICE BY SHIPOWNERS.

    The shipowners' dock labour committee has issued a notice declaring that the agreements of July and August, providing, inter alia, for unionists to work with ...

    Article : 54 words
  55. VICTORIAN REVENUE.

    The dry season appears to be already having some effect on the state revenue. A drop has occurred in the receipts of several departments this month, ...

    Article : 155 words
  56. SEEING THE MATTER THROUGH.

    The master lightermen and barge-owners, in at letter to Mr. Buxton, declare they yielded to pressure before, but have not been encouraged to repeat the ...

    Article : 58 words
  57. THE SOUTH AFRICANS.

    The South African cricketers to-day commenced a match against Northamaptonshire at Northampton. The weather was sultry. The visitors had first use ...

    Article : 187 words
  58. TO-MORROW.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 27 words
  59. DECLINED TO ATTEND.

    The Short Sea Traders' Association and also the master carmen decline to attend the conference. ...

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  60. A CERTAIN COUGH CURE.

    When you have a cough that you are very anxious to get rid of, and are looking for the right remedy to do this, remember that the old-established and well-tried ...

    Article : 71 words
  61. Australian Patents

    Patents In Australia and elsewhere are obtained by P. M. NEWTON, of Melbourne, whose Launceston agent is Mr. A. HAROLD MASTERS, New Commercial Bank ...

    Article : 27 words
  62. INTERNATIONAL WORKERS.

    M. Jochade, president of the International Transport Workers, refuses to promise to support the London strikers until he receives detailed report. ...

    Article : 30 words
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