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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    During his stay at Birkenhead at the week-end, as the guest of Sir William Lever, the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) received a deputation of electors. ...

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  3. PANAMA CANAL.

    The Washington correpondent of "The Times" states that the point his been raised against the institution of preferential tolls for the use of the Panama Canal, that ...

    Article : 178 words
  4. PERSONAL.

    Mr. and Mrs. James Bryee, who have been the guests of Lady Fuller for the week-end at State Government-house, left Melbourne yesterday for Tasmania. ...

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  5. NORTH SEA "BATTLE."

    Exceptionally interesting man[?]urves have just been completed by the British fleet, and the valuable resulting is being discussed with great eagerness. ...

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  6. NEW SETTLERS.

    By the Tyser steamer Makarini, which berthed at the Victoria Dock yesterday, there arrived 845 people whose passages were assisted by the Victorian ...

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  7. MOTHER MURDERS FAMILY.

    HOBART. Monday.—A frightful tragedy was enacted on Sunday at Crabtree, about eight miles trum Huonville, in a house in the bush. A young married woman, named ...

    Article : 267 words
  8. MR. ANDREW LANG.

    The death of Mr. Andrew Lang, the well-known historian, essayist, and critic, is announced. He was 68 years of age. A BRILLIANT WRITER. ...

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  9. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    The Australian were engaged here to-day aganist eleven of the County of Hampshire. The teams were as follow:— AUSTRALIA HAMPSHIRE. ...

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  10. TRAMWAYS DISPUTE.

    Acting on the suggestion of the president of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court (Mr. Justic Higgins), conference have taken place during the last few weeks ...

    Article : 313 words
  11. DARDANELLES DASH.

    The Italian newspapers speak in exultant terms of which they describe as the brilliant exploit of the Italian torpedo-boat fleet, which penetrated the Dardanelles last week ...

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  12. DRAMA OF JEALOUSY.

    VILA, July 10.—In a fit of uncontrollable jealously a native woman attempted to murder a young white girl on July 1 at the residence of a French settler at Theouma. ...

    Article : 496 words
  13. PERU RUBBER ATROCITIES.

    A California traveller is responsible for the satement that the person responsible for the Peruvian rubber seandals, which have recieved world-wide condemnation. is a man ...

    Article : 133 words
  14. NEW TURKISH VIZIER.

    Whea Tewfik pasha, at persent Turkish ambassador in London, was invited last week to from a Cabinet in succession to that led by Said Pasha. which resigned a few ...

    Article : 408 words
  15. PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—This morning Sydney received San Francisco mails by the Union Steamship Company's Tabiti, which left the Pacific Coast on June 20. ...

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  16. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    The Americans did not compete in any of the yachting contests in connection with the Olympic Games on Saturday, with the result that Sweden secured 13 points, thus ...

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  17. IRISH ENVOYS.

    Farewells to the Irish envoys were expressed in the Austral Salon yesterday evening at a function organised by women who sympathise in the Home Rule ...

    Article : 551 words
  18. ROWING.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the committee's report to be presented to the annual meeting of the New South Wales Rowing Association to-morrow reference is made to ...

    Article : 163 words
  19. AUSTRALIA'S WEAK SPOT.

    Lieut-General Sir R.S.S. Baden-Powell arrived here from Australia, in continuation of his tour of the dominions, on Saturday. When interviewed, he suggested that ...

    Article : 82 words
  20. AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL.

    ALLWOOD (July 19).—Exteremely low temperatures have prevailed in this district during the past four nights. The cold has been very severe on cattle, growing crops and grass. So severe ...

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  21. EXODUS FROM IRELAND.

    Dr. J.J. Murtagh, a former resident of Perth, has just returned to Australia after a protracted journey in other lands. For two and a half years of the period during ...

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  22. CHINA'S PARLIAMENT.

    The President of China (Yuan Shih-Kai) has informed a deputation that he will not, during the provisional Government, permit any further change in the Premiership, in ...

    Article : 114 words
  23. DEATH OF REV. C. VOYSEY.

    The Rev. Charles Voysey, founder of the Theistic Church, died on Sunday, at the age of 84 years. [In 1865, Mr.Voysey, who was educated ...

    Article : 207 words
  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An express train from paris met with an accident by becoming derailed at Puy-dedome. Several persons were killed and injured. ...

    Article : 518 words
  25. THE MIKADO ILL.

    A bulletin issued from the palace at mid-night stated that the condition of the Mikado, who is lying seriously ill, showed a slight improvement. ...

    Article : 111 words
  26. UNION OF CHURCHES.

    Whilst the British Wesleyan Conference was in session in Liverpool it was visited and addressed by the Angliean Bishop of Liverpool (Dr. Chavasse). ...

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  27. HOSPITAL TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—With a view to preventing any serious consequrnces as a result of the medical dispute in connection with the hospital at Kurri Kurri, five ...

    Article : 246 words
  28. PERTH PRINTERS' TROUBLE.

    PERTH. Monday.—The trouble which led to a threatened strike of the companionship of the "Wesr Australian" news-paper office has been amieably settled. The ...

    Article : 214 words
  29. BRITISH SQUADRON.

    A proposal was contuined in a letter from the Sydney City Council which was read at the meeting of the City Council yesterday that Co-operation should be given to an ...

    Article : 263 words
  30. GAMEKEEPER'S FURY.

    A gamekeeper named Farrow, who had been dismissed, shot at and killed his former employer, Mr. Watt, a large landowner of hanslope, in Buckinghamship. ...

    Article : 56 words
  31. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Owing to the prospects of a good japanese rice crop prices are falling. ...

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  32. BOY PRISONERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—before Judge Docker this morning, Frederick Watson and Thomas Dragger, two boys, were charged with unalielously setting fire to the lock-up ...

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  33. TRAINING-SHIP INCIDENT.

    John Er[?] Dick[?], [?], engaged upon the traning-ship John Murray, appeared at the Port Melbourne Court on Saturday on charges of belag drunk and disorderly and [?] the police ...

    Article : 114 words
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  35. HEALTH OF SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A new and important experimental extension of the medical inspection of State school children will take place from to-morrow. For the past ...

    Article : 147 words
  36. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    ISULEWOOD, Monday.—A weatherboard [?]age, [?] on the [?] road, named by Mr. W. Duyer, and occupied by Mr. C[?], was destroyed by the on Sunday. It is not [?] weather the ...

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