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  2. AN ARMY OP EARS.

    A donkey In a coster's cart, by reason of its grotesqueness, will always appeal to a child's and a man's sense of humour. If one was will excite such attention what will ...

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  3. CARDIFF RIOTS.

    Fire thousand dockers at Cardiff have struck work in support of the demand of the seamen's Union at that port for the recognition of their union. ...

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  4. GERMANY'S DEMANDS.

    Owing to the crisis over the Veto Bill, and perhaps more especially to the sudden and delicate situation between France and Germany in regard to [?] ...

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  5. SERIOUS CHARGE.

    At the Collingwood Court to-day "Annfe Robertson, a young married woman, was charged with having procured Mary Higgins under the age of 21 years, for an ...

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  6. A SUNDAY PICK-ME-UP.

    Mr. Dwyer, P.M., to-day gave his reserved decision in the case in Which S. Gertrude Westbury, wife of a chemist, who was charged with having, on April 30, ...

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  7. PATROL MASSACRED.

    A telegram from Livingstone, Rhodesia, states that the Okavango tribe of Ngamiland (part of Bechuanaland) have massacred a patrol which was penetrating the ...

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  8. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    In Assembly.—Hon. L. O'Loughlin moved informal motion to draw attention to need for better water supplies in newly opened country. Land Clauses Bill passed, Plural Voting, Oaths ...

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  9. "MERE TREMBLING SPOTS."

    Sir George Reld, in the course of his first annual report, reviewing the work of the post year, makes the following comment upon Australian needs in connection ...

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  10. INSURANCE BILL.

    The Board of the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows has resolved that the refused of the Chancellor of the Exchequer not to allow sick pay under the Insurance Bill for ...

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  11. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    There are many little incidents thai happen in Parliament which rarely meet the eye of those who sit in the Strangers' Gallery, For instance, one might wonder how ...

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  12. FURTHER TROUBLE THREATENED.

    Mr, J. Havelock Wilson, of the Seamen's Union, arrived in Cardiff yesterday. Addressing the strikers, he deplored the most that had occurred, and urged the men to ...

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  13. ROYAL VISIT TO SCOTLAND.

    To-day is a public holiday |b Edinburgh. Throngs witnessed the picturesque procession from Holyrood Castle, the temporary residence of the Court, to St. Giles's ...

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  14. PERSIAN CRISIS.

    An active new Cabinet has been formed by the Mejliss. National leaden have hastened to assure the Government of their hearty support against the exiled [?] ...

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  15. LIQUOR TRADE STRIKE.

    On Wednesday a deputation from the Wine and Spirit Merchants, Winegrowers, and Winemakers' Association waited on the Minister of Industry (Hon. J. P. ...

    Article : 213 words
  16. STEAMER AGROUND.

    The Channel steamer Roebuck, 1,186 tons, belonging to the Great Western Railway Company, has struck Corbiere Rock off the Isle of Jersey. A heavy foe took the ...

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  17. EMPIRE CONCERTS.

    The New Zealand concert in connection with the series of similar Imperial engagements—the whole being one of the roost attractive features of the Festival of ...

    Article : 117 words
  18. FIGHTING CONSUMPTION.

    The President of the Local Government Board (Mr. John Bums), in his speech at the opening of the conference of the National Association for the Prevention, of ...

    Article : 157 words
  19. MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED.

    The Mejiss (Parliament) has empowered the Premier (Sipahdar) to proclaim material law in Persia. Five hundred of the Bakhtiari tribe, and ...

    Article : 68 words
  20. LABOUR SOLIDARITY.

    A conference of members of the Labour Party in the House of Commons and of Labour members of oversea Parliaments was held to-day. Mr. J. Ramsay ...

    Article : 201 words
  21. JAPANESE SPY.

    The Vossische Zeitung is responsible for the report that a. Japanese major attached to the German Artillery Reserve has been arrested upon the parade ground at ...

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  22. "AUDACIOUS BLUFF."

    The Times regards Germany's demands upon France in reference to Morocco as amounting to audacious bluff, and as being possibly not without electioneering aspects. ...

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  23. CASUALTIES.

    OWEN, July 10.—Yesterday afternoon at the coursing meeting Mr. A. Cochrane, ostler at the Wooroora Hotel, was thrown from a young bone, which fell heavily on ...

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  24. APPALLING PLAGUE.

    The Under Secretary for India (Hon. E. S. Montagu) announced, i reply to an enquiry in the House of Commons, that 650,690 deaths had been recorded from ...

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  25. PORT ADELAIDE AFFAIRS.

    The Port Adelaide Local Board of Health dealt with several matters of interest on Thursday evening. In regard to a letter from Mr. 6. Le Messurier concerning the ...

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  26. STRAINED RELATIONS.

    The Spanish Ambassador in Fans has had an interview with the Minuter for Foreign Affairs (M. Deselves) in connection; with the serious incident at Alcazar ...

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  27. ANOTHER WARSHIP.

    The despatch of another German warship to Moroccan waters is semi-officially foreshadowed. ...

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  28. CANADA'S NAVY.

    An officer of the German cruiser Bremen visiting Halifax criticised the Canadian cruiser Niobe. He said the Teasel would be quite useless in time of war. ...

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  29. FRACTURED LEG.

    MALLALA, July 18.—An employe of Mr. G. W. West, named, Peters, was to-day knocked down by a hone, and sustained a broken leg. ...

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  30. DOMINIONS AND TREATIES.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Sir Gilbert Parker (Unionist member for Gravesend) enquired the names of the countries with which the Government proposed ...

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  31. JAPANESE TREATY.

    The Colonial Secretary announced in the House of Commons to-day that the dominion Premiere had been consulted, and had unanimously approved the renewal of ...

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  32. OVERSEA DELEGATES.

    Yesterday the members of Parliaments from oversea presented Mr. W. Hayes Fisher, M.P, Deputy Chairman of the Committee of the House of ...

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  33. KILLED BY A TRUCK.

    PERTH, July 20.—Richard Harris, a foreman in the employ of Millar's Karri Company tripped over the rails on the jetty at Flinders Bay, and a timber truck ...

    Article : 57 words
  34. CENSURE MOTION.

    In moving the second reading reading of the Crown Lands (Declaratory) Bill in the Assembly last night, Mr. Nielsen said the measure was full of technicalities which ...

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  35. TRACES UNIONS.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Theodore (member for Woothakata) moved—"That in the opinion of this House the Government should at the earliest possible ...

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  36. SIEGE RAISED.

    A report from Aden states that a force sent oat by the Shereef of Mecca, has relieved the town of Abha, in the Yemen district of Arabia, whose Turkish garrison ...

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  37. INDUSTRIAL WARFARE.

    After having been out on strike [?] July 5 the building trade unionists of [?] have resumed work without having gained any good from their action. The ...

    Article : 73 words
  38. SHIPPERS' QUARREL.

    Mr. Frank Houlder, of the well-known shipping firm, applied to the Chancery Court to declare the issue of 10,000 £5 shares by the firm of Houlder Brothers ...

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  39. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    Miss Rebe Kussmann, a Melbourne student, has won the gold medal offered to the best lady violinst of the year in the Guildhall School of Music. ...

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  40. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  41. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    A bluebook of 300 pages containing papers laid before the Imperial conference has been published. ...

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  42. PURE FOOD.

    Mr. John Lonsdale (Unionist member for Mid Armagh} has introduced into the House of Commons a Bill providing for the sale of pure flour. ...

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  43. WILL CUBA REVOLT?

    A revolt is brewing in Cuba. Gen. Garibaldi, who took an active part in the Mexican revolution, has been invited to lead the insurrection. ...

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  44. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A serious railway disaster is reported from Oklahoma. Full particulars are not yet available, but it u believed that, the death roll is heavy. ...

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  45. IMPORTED LABOUR.

    Replying in the House of Commons to Mr. Rowland Hunt (Unionist for the Luding Division of Shropshire), the Secretary for the Colonies (Mr. Harcourt) aid he ...

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  46. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE.

    The announcement u nude thai three cows, five calva, and 22" sheep at Rye, Sussex, are affected with foot-and-mouth disease. ...

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  47. HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    Sir George Reid and his daughter continue to make satisfactory progress towards recovery from the injuries received in the motor accident on Sunday. ...

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  48. FIGHTING CHOLERA.

    The battle against the cholera plague, which was introduced through Italian immigrants is still being waged. The health officials hope to overcome it before long. ...

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  49. WIFE'S CONDUCT.

    An application for an order calling on Mrs. Rachel Marion Ray to show cause whr a writ of habeas corpus should not be issued against her was made to Mr. Justice ...

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  50. CHOLERA AT MARSEILLES.

    Four cases of cholera have been reported at Marseilles. There have been so fresh cases daring the last 48 hours, and the sanitary state of the port is normal. ...

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  51. PERTH LIBERAL CLUB.

    To-day the Acting Premier (Mr. Gregory), in opening the Liberal Club, established in Perth by the National Liberal League, explained that the object was to ...

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  52. NO SURRENDER.

    The Duke of Bedford, speaking at Woburn last night, said if the Veto Bill were returned to the House of Lords in its original form by the House of Commons, the ...

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  53. WAITING FOR THE CENSUS.

    Owing to serious delays in completing the census, it is not likely that the Redistribution of Seats Bill will be ready before November, and it is now considered probable ...

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  54. THE VEND CASE.

    The Vend cue was continued In the High Court this morning before Mr. Justice Isaacs. Mr. E. F. Pittman, Under Secretary of ...

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  55. RAIN IN THE INTERIOR.

    The Birdsville mail has not yet arrived Further rains are reported. Mangekannie had 2.50; Mirra Mitts 3.00; Mount Gason, 1.25 and Goyder's Lagoon 1.25 It is ...

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  56. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Our Encounter Bay correspondent writes:—"A serious onslaught was made here a few days ago by wild dogs upon a flock of sheep, the property of Mr. A. G. Webb. ...

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  57. EMPIRE SHOOTING.

    The following additional Australasias qualified to-day in the second stage for the King's prize, at Bisley;—New Zealand ritlemen—Cuthbertson, Marinzi, James, and ...

    Article : 181 words
  58. INFANT'S DEATH.

    Farther evidence was taken to-day at the enquiry concerning the death of John James O'Reilly, an infant, which occurred on July 15. Constable Trearne said that ...

    Article : 268 words
  59. RECIPROCITY.

    The debate on the Reciprocity Bill in the United States Senate continues Srs. Brown (Republican) and Stone (Democrat) supported the Bill, and Sr. Kenyon ...

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  60. AUSTRALIAN BOWLING COUNCIL.

    At a meeting of delegates of the bowling association to-night a discussion occurred regarding the powers given to the delegates the Australian Council. The Chairman ...

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  61. BANK OF VICTORIA.

    The thirty-seventh hald-yearly report of the Bank of Victoria shows that profits amounting to £67,616 are available for distribution. It is proposed to devote ...

    Article : 53 words
  62. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE.

    A statement of the members and remuneration of the High Commissioner's office in London shows that on February 28, 1910, 13 officers were receiving £2,805 ...

    Article : 69 words
  63. Advertising

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  64. CANADIAN CROPS.

    a coal wave has set in over the prairies, This is expected to have a beneficial effect upon the wheat yield in the western provinces. ...

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  66. IN THE EVENT OF WAR.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was invited to-day to comment on the suggestion published in the Nationalist press of South Africa that the dominions of the ...

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  67. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

    Sun rises 7.17 a.m.; sets 5.25 p.m. Moon rises 2.24 a.m.; sets 6.48 p.m. Semaphore Tides.—The times of high and low water are doubtful. ...

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  70. GAS COMPANY'S PROFITS.

    During the half-year ended June 30 the Metropolitan Gas Company made a net profit of £97,261. The directors recommend that a dividend of 5/ per share be ...

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  71. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    This week's round of county matches, begun on Monday, has been concluded. At Manchester Notts beat Lancashire by 8 wickets. J. Hardstaff scored 143 not out ...

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  72. BILLIARDS.

    Mr. G. von der Luft won the amateur billiard championship of victoria to-night after a good struggle with Mr. C. M. Cock. The final scores were:—Von der Luft. ...

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