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  2. IRISH NEGOTIATIONS

    The King has given an audience to Lieut. General Smuts, the Prime Minister of the South African Union, who informed His Majesty on the results of his recent visit ...

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  3. ELECTRICITY SCHEME.

    At the invitation of the Chamber of Manufactures, a large number of members and their friends were present at the Athenæum Hall last night to bear the ...

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  4. WAR SERVICE HOMES.

    "In view of the disclosures regarding the building of War Servicee Homes, it is moreful satisfaction to recall," stated Mr. F. Knight, president of the Taxpayers' ...

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  5. AN INNINGS VICTORY.

    The Australians defeated Lancashire by an innings and 8 runs. At one stage it looked as if the Lancashire men would save the innings defeat, so strongly did the ...

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  6. CAUGHT IN A STORM.

    Fine qualities of scamanship were called for in the handling of the Union Steamship Company's steamer Opihi, now at the South Wharf, when she encountered the ...

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  7. FORMER NUN SUES BISHOP.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—The case in which Miss Bridget Mary Partridge, formerly known as Sister Liguori, claims £5,000 damages from Bishop Dwyer, of Wagga, ...

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  8. LABOUR ON WHARVES.

    A serious condition of unemployment is now prevailing among seamen, and along the water front. Almost every steamer calling at Melbourne is visited by seamen ...

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  9. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    An interval in the general discussion of the Anglo-Japanese treaty was occupied by an argument on details. Experts are framing a draft of the modifications which will ...

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  10. State Control.

    Speaking at the conference. Mr. Hughes said:—There was once no keener advocate than I of control by the State—nationalisation if necessary—but experience has ...

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  11. FATE OF THE CANASTOTA.

    Various theories are advanced in Mclbourne shipping circles regarding the probable fate of the American steamer Canastota, which is considerably overdue on a ...

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  12. Defence of Pacific.

    The Australian Press Association learns that India is prepared to contribute to the naval defence of the Pacific in eastern waters, provided that certain concessions ...

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  13. Prince of Wales.

    It is probable that among the entertainments for the Prince of Wales during his visit to India will be an Imperial Durbar at Delhi in January and big game shooting, ...

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  14. Mr. Hughes at Palace.

    During his visit to Buckingham Palace. where he was invited to meet the King and Queen of the Belgians, Mr. Hughes conversed freely with King George V., who ...

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  15. TRADE WITH ALLIES.

    According to the sponsors of the Antidumping Bill, the measure is "to prevent countries, whose currency has depreciated, from taking advantage of the exchange ...

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  16. Pogroms in Russia.

    News has readied Copenhagen that pogroms of a serious character have been entered upon in the Ukraine. It is reported that 400,000 Jews have been ...

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  17. BREACH OF PROMISE ACTION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.£An action for damages for alleged breach of promise of marriage was heard to-day before Mr. Justice James and a jury. The plaintiff, Elizabeth ...

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  18. SECTARIAN PROCESSIONS.

    Following the decision of the general purposes and legislative committee of the City Council to recommend at the council meeting on Monday that the new by-law, ...

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  19. NAVIGATION ACT.

    The Tasmanian Minister for Railways (Mr. W. B. Propsting), Captain Evans, M.H.A., Mr. W. Smith, Commissioner for Tasmanian Railways, and Tasmanian ...

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  20. Death of Scottish Peer.

    The death is announced of Lord Balfour of Burleigh at the age of 72 years. [Lord Balfour of Burleigh, the sixth Baron, was the eldest son of Mr. Robert ...

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  21. REPARATION PAYMENTS.

    "It will be very welcome," the Acting Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Cook) said yesterday when reierring to the cabled announcement that it was proposed that 20 ...

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  22. FLOGGING REQUEST REFUSED.

    In sentencing Alfred Neill and Glen Pope, both very young men, in the Court of General Sessions yesterday, Judge Dethridge sold:—"You have pleaded guilty to ...

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  23. Egypt's Aspirations.

    After an introductory speech by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Lord Curzon) on British relations with Egypt and Lord Milner's ...

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  24. NURSES' NEW QUARTERS.

    Standing in a favoured part of the spacious grounds surrounding the hospital, the new quarters for nurses at the Alfred Hospital will be one of the most ...

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  25. Wounded Prisoners Shot.

    The trial of Lieut. General Stengel, whom the I rench charged with having issued on order directing the slaughter of wounded and unwounded prisoners, and of ...

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  26. BOARD OF WORKS OFFICERS.

    Substantial increases in the salanries of all members of the staff not covered by wages boards have been recommended by the officers and servants committee of the ...

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  27. LATE ARRIVAL OF TRAINS.

    The Adelaide express was delayed 40 of minutes yesterday at Rockbank on account of leaky tubes on the engine. A relief engine was obtained from Sunshine which ...

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  28. TENSION IN NEAR EAST.

    The "Daily Chronicle' gives prominence to the new war cloud in the Near East, based on the announcement that the British fleet has gone to Constantinople in ...

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  29. McDonald Receives Offer.

    E. A. McDonald, the Victorian fast howler, has received an offer from the Nelson Cricket Cluh, which is affiliated with the Lancashire Jeague, to play for it ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLES.

    The New Zealand bowlers were defeated by Leith by 138 to 94. A Duabur team defeated the New Zealanders by 131 to 10. ...

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  31. SOCIETY OF NOTARIES.

    At the annual meeting of the Society of Notaries of Victoria, held on July 7, the following officers were elected:—President, Mr. C. P. Willan; vice-president, Mr. A. J. ...

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  32. LITIGATION IN DARWIN.

    DARWIN (N.T.) Friday.—Acting Judge Herbert delivered reserved judgment in the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory to-day on an ...

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  33. DEALER'S LICENSE REFUSED.

    James O'Counell applied to the [?] Court on Friday for a dealer's license. The application was opposed by the police. Plain-clothes Constable J. Sutten said that O'Connell kept the company of ...

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  34. JOURNALIST'S TRIP ABROAD.

    The Deputy Lender of the Caucus party (Mr. Ryan) asked in the House of Representatives yesterday whether the Common wealth was defraying any of the expenses ...

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  35. ROBBERY BY THREE MEN.

    A quart bottle of port was mentioned frequently in the Court of General Seasions yesterday. In a case in which Michael David Edward Ernest Carroll, need 31 years, carrier Union street, Windsor, ...

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  37. ALFRED HOSPITAL APPEAL.

    It was announced yesterday that the amount in hand for the Alfred Hospital Building Fund does not represent the fill amount which will be sought when accounts are closed. The amount ...

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  38. LABOUR AND POLICE

    PERTH, Friday.—The Trades Hall disputes committee to-day complained to the Minister controlling the department (Mr. Scaddan) about the action of the police in ...

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  39. SENIOR CONSTABLE INJURED

    GEELONG Friday:—Owing to the serious condition of Senior constable Keogh, William Oliver and Reginald McDonald Oliver were further remanded when they ...

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  40. BANK MANAGER KILLED.

    HOBART, Friday.—Mr. R. G. Donglas, the manager of the Commercial Bank, was killed near Derby this afternoon. He was driving to the Branxholme branch, about ...

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  41. INJURED BY RAILWAY TRUCK.

    During shunting at the North Melbourne railway yards last night, John Thomas Trembath, a railway employee, 46 years of age, who lives in Miller street, West ...

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  42. PRAHRAN COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    A meeting of friends and supporters of Mr. A. W. Dunlop, who is a candidate for the Prahran Ward ænt, was held on Thursday night, when a committee was formed to ensure his return. ...

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  43. FLOODS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    MUNGINDI (N.S.W.), Friday.—The flood position here is becoming worse. All houses on low ground are surrounded by water, and the occupants have either ...

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