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  2. CAMORRA TRIAL.

    The most sensational criminal trial in Italian annals—that of the Camorrists at Viterbo for the murder of Cuocolo and his wife some years ago—was again marked by ...

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  3. CARDIFF RIOTS.

    Riots were renewed in Cardiff on Saturday, and violent scenes were again witnessed. Some hundrds of strikers, including a ...

    Article : 178 words
  4. WOMEN IN POLITICS.

    The Liberal Union, recognising the help women gave in the referenda campaign, asked a Federal member in each State to express his views upon the subject, and ...

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  5. "THE LAST DITCH."

    The Unionists in Great Britain are preparing for a final fight over the Veto Bill, in opposition to Mr. Asquith's ultimatum, in which he declared that unless the ...

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  6. HEAT WAVE.

    The present summer has been an unusually hot and dry one in England, and oppressively high temperatures have been recorded in various districts. The south ...

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  7. THE FISHER-STEAD INTERVIEW.

    Much interest has been aroused in England over the statements made by the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth (Mr. Fisher) to Mr. W. T. Stead, in which he ...

    Article : 224 words
  8. SHOOTING SENSATION.

    On arrival of the steamer Ruby on Saturday evening at midnight, Capt. George Alexander informed the police that he had picked up a man about six miles above ...

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  9. WILL THERE BE A MARITIME STRIKE?

    The suggestion made by Mr. W. T. Appleton (Chairman of the Steamship Owners' Federation) at the commercial travellers' dinner on Saturday—that the ...

    Article : 287 words
  10. IN PRAISE OF ADELAIDE.

    No one who possesses any knowledge of Adelaide and its surroundings, or who takes a jaunt in the environs of the city. Can be other than favourably impressed ...

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  11. MUCH-TRAVELLED MAN.

    A story of wide wanderings by a solicitor was told in the Banco Court to-day in connection with an application by James Baker, solicitor, for leave to resume the ...

    Article : 334 words
  12. HOT ON THE CONTINENT.

    Exceptional weather is being experienced on the Continent. There have been eight successive days of intense heat in Berlin. On Sunday the shade temperature ...

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  13. FIRE IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Celebrations were held in the capital in honour of the anniversary of the granting of the Constitution, but the festivities were marred by a tremendous fire in ...

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  14. CHARITABLE BEQUESTS.

    The administration of the estate of the late James Thomson Syme has recently been completed, and the trustees, who under the provisions of the will were ...

    Article : 159 words
  15. "SIMPLY ASTOUNDING."

    Referring to Mr. Fisher's interview, as cabled, the Acting Premier (Mr. Watt) remarked to-day:—"If Mr. Fisher said what is attributed to him then his statements ...

    Article : 112 words
  16. A WEEK'S GRACE.

    It is understood that the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) will adjourn the consideration in the House of Commons, of the amendments made by the House of ...

    Article : 57 words
  17. MR. BALFOUR'S MEETING.

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Balfour) is announced to address his constituents in the hall of the Cannon Street Hotel to-morrow. About 2,000 people have ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. STATEMENT BY MR. HUGHES.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was asked to-day whether he had anything to say regarding tie interview with the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) ...

    Article : 494 words
  19. CASUALTIES

    COCKBURN, July 23.—Driver Hardy of a down train from Petersburg on Tuesday morning informed Ganger Freer, of [?] that he had noticed a man lying ...

    Article : 144 words
  20. EXPLOSION IN INDIA.

    As the result of an explosion in the Champion Reefs Mine, Mysore, 20 coolies were instantly killed. The force of the explosion was terrific, and the building were ...

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  21. TROUBLE IN PERSIA.

    The exiled Shah Mohammed Ali, who has been proclaimed ruler of Persia by the rebel chief Salar-ed-Dowleh, has entered the City of Astrabad with a number of ...

    Article : 154 words
  22. PRESS OPINIONS.

    The Daily Mail (Independent Unionist) considers that nothing is to be gained by further opposition to the Veto Bill. The Daily Chronicle (Liberal) hopes that ...

    Article : 82 words
  23. ANGLO-JAPANESE TREATY.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) made further reference to-day to the renewal of the Anglo Japanese treaty. He said that any statement to the effect that ...

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  24. MONO-RAIL.

    Prince Henry of Prussia, who is on a visit to England, has inspected the mono-rail which is at work at Mr. Louis Brennan's estate at Gillingham, Chatham. ...

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  25. BANK MANAGER INJURED.

    KAPUNDA, July 24.—Mr. A. S. Lewis (manager of the local branch of the Bank New South Wales) was thrown from his horse last night and badly hurt. In ...

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  26. "WILLING" FOOTBALL.

    The Secretary of the Victorian Junior Football Association has received the following report of a field umpire regarding rough play in a match Yarraville v. ...

    Article : 276 words
  27. UNIONISTS DEMORALIZED.

    Inferring to the Prime Minister's letter to Mr. Balfour stating that the Government would see that the House of Commons disagreed with the amendments ...

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  28. MINERS' STRIKE.

    A ballot has been taken of the Northumberland miners on the question of whether they should strike against the three-shift system. By 19,516 to 9,259, a vote in ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    The corps of Australia cadets was making arrangements for a speedy return to Australia, but, through the generous action of the New South Wales ...

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  30. CASE OF SUICIDE.

    HORSHAM, July 22.—Early on Thursday morning Charles Clode, 63 years of age, drowned himself in the Glenelg River at Casterton. Clode was on bail, with two ...

    Article : 90 words
  31. "WHEN RESISTANCE IS FUTILE."

    Earl Curzon, a prominent Unionist spokesman, in a letter to The Times controverts the assertion that has been made to the effect that unless the Unionists force ...

    Article : 121 words
  32. TARIFF ALTERATION.

    Alterations have been made by the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) in the regulations relating to tariff preference to British-made goods. The practice has ...

    Article : 144 words
  33. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Breadstuffs.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,050,000 qr., and for the Continent 1,685,000 qr. American shipments ...

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  34. HORSEMAN HURT.

    WAROOKA, July 22.—Mr. Arthur Murdock, jun., was rounding up a mob of horses on Monday when his mount put its foot in a rabbit burrow and threw him on ...

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  35. WARNING FROM BRITAIN.

    Last week the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George), in referring to the Moroccan situation, without specifically naming any Power, intimated that where ...

    Article : 205 words
  36. TAKEN TO TASK.

    Mr. Stead's interview with the Prime Minister was referred to at the weekly meeting of the executive of the Victorian Employers' Federation to-day. The ...

    Article : 325 words
  37. THE TRANSPORT WORKERS.

    Mr. Ben Tillett, Secretary of the Dock, Wharf, Riverside, and General Workers, Union of Great Britain, and one of the pioneer organizers of the General ...

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  38. ARM IN A CHAFFCUTTER.

    MARRABEL, July 24.—At Friedrickswalde on Saturday afternoon Oscar Kokegie had his hand caught in the cogs of a chaffcutter, and his arm was dragged in ...

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  39. THROUGH LONDON SWIM.

    The "through London swim," from Richmond Lock to Blackfriars Bridge, was contested on Saturday, and was won for the second time by T. S. Battersby, of Wigan ...

    Article : 88 words
  40. THE SUGAR STRIKE.

    Mr. E. B. Wareham (Queensland manager for the Adelaide Steamship Company) stated this evening that his company had decided to instruct Mackay, Townsville ...

    Article : 149 words
  41. VAN DIEMEN'S LAND COMPANY.

    A fortnight ago the announcement was nude that the Hon. W. L. Baillieu (Victorian Commissioner of Public Works), who is visiting England, had purchased the ...

    Article : 250 words
  42. SPENCE MEMORIAL FUND.

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  43. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Owing to the low price cattle are now fetching, many squatters are considering whether it is not advisable to change their cattle runs into sheepruns. Mr. W. C. ...

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  44. JUMPED OVERBOARD.

    FREMANTLE, July 24.—On Saturday Johan Pukkornon, a Russian Finn, a member of the crew of the Norweigian ship Majorka, at present at anchorage in ...

    Article : 63 words
  45. BOARDING HOUSE SENSATION.

    CHARLEVILLE (Q.), July 24,—Residents at a boarding house here were startled yesterday afternoon by the report of a revolver in one of the bedrooms. ...

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  46. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match of 12,000 up, in which Stevenson is conceding Reece a start of 2,000, was continued to-night. The afternoon session was Reece's, but in the evening ...

    Article : 116 words
  47. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    A stocking accident befel M. Maurice Fouriner, a well-known automobilist, yesterday. Fouriner's car was leading in the race ...

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  48. SOLICITOR'S THEFT.

    Arthur Bann, a solicitor in the employ of Bell, Gully, & Cooper, at their Palmerston office, to-day pleaded guilty to a theft of £228 from his employers, and was ...

    Article : 40 words
  49. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  50. "WE ARE AN EMPIRE."

    In the course of his remarks at the town hall to-night, the Governor (Sir John Fuller) used the expression "British Empire," and added with marked emphasis "and we ...

    Article : 77 words
  51. GOLD FOR INDIA.

    The India, which sailed this evening, shipped the following specie:—Five boxes (containing 25,000 sovs.) and 2 boxes, for Colombo; 10 boxes (containing 100,000 ...

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  52. STAGGERED AND DIED.

    BRISBANE, July 24.—In a football match at Winton yesterday, Stewart McCallum, aged 28, was seen to stagger and fall. He died instantly. He had been ...

    Article : 41 words
  53. TROUT FOR HERBERTON.

    Advice has been received by the Department of Agricuture and Stock that a shipment of trout will be dispatched from Auckland on Monday next for Queensland. ...

    Article : 45 words
  54. SHOT HIS BROTHER.

    SYDNEY, July 24.—While shooting near to Lismore the other day, Walter Crispe, and 27, accidentally hit his brother Hubert dead. Walter heard a movement in ...

    Article : 59 words
  55. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 188 words
  56. WAGONS DERAILED.

    BRISBANE, July 24.—A goods and live stock train coming from Fernvale was derailed this afternoon at 2 miles 57 chains, which is on the Fernvale side of ...

    Article : 50 words
  57. Advertising

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