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  2. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    LONDON, Thursday.—Further insurances on the risk of war, between certain European powers within three months, hare been transacted at ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN NEWS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The company commanding officers have been instructed to ascertain the wishes; of a majority of the parents in each ...

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  4. TRANSPORT STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. —Despite tho executive instructions issued to tho strikers in the North-Easteni districts to resume work, several ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE WORLD

    CONSTANTINOPLE. Wednesday — Dr. Edouard Richter, the noted German explorer and archaeologist, was some four months ago reported to ...

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  6. COOL STORAGE FOR PEARS.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The committee of the Tasmanian Fruitgrowers' Association is to wait on the London shipping agents with reference to ...

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  7. LAUNCESTON.

    LATJNGESTON, Thursday.—The trouble regardig the carters' and drivers' has every prospect of an amicable settlement. Thirty two employers attended ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Australian Cadets' liaN saving displays at Brighton have Attracted considerable attention ...

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  9. SPURIOUS COINS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A number of spurious Commonwealth ' florins are circulating in the city. ...

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  10. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    LONDON." Thursday.—The County cricket championship list is headed by Warwickshire, with Kent next, and Middlesex third. j ...

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  11. FURTHER FIERCE RIOTING.

    Fierce rioting has occurred at Alfreton and in the Erewash Volley, Wales. The police attacked and scattered the rioters with truncheons. ...

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  12. SUPPOSED LYSOL POISONING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. - Mary Chute, aged 49, a married woman, died at hor hesidence at Fitzroy to-day, supposed from lysol' poisoning. ...

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  13. SURREY V. KENT."

    In the match. Surrey versus -Kent, the former scored 145 and 63 and the latter 107 and 92. Smith took 13 wickets for 64 runs, and in the second ...

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  14. LIVERPOOL TRAMWAY MEN STILL OUT

    The Liverpool tramway workers havfl-been reinstated in the carriage works and powerhouse, but the masters refused, to reinstate the drivers. ...

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  15. HOUSE BURNED DOWN.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday,—The residence of an elderly couple named White at Ballarat was destroyed by fire to-day. The couple escaped with : difficulty, the ...

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  16. WATER VERSUS STEAM

    LAUNCESTON.Thursday.—A meeting of ratepayers was held in a largo marquee to-night to protest against the. City Council's decision to instal a ...

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  17. JESSOP NOT COMING TO AUSTRALIA.

    G. L. Jossop (Gloucestershire) has declined the M.C.C.'s invitation to him to join the English XI. which is to tour Australia. ...

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  18. TOM MANN WANTS ANOTHER RAILWAY STRIKE. ;

    Tom Mann is urging :the National Transport' Federation and the Railway Men's, executires to declare a renewal of the national fight.' ...

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  19. ENCLAND'S HEAT WAVE.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Owing to the oppressively Hot weather the death rate in London for tho past week has been 537 above the average. Six ...

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  20. A CHINESE CULPRIT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Sam Tick, a Chinese, was found guilty at the Criminal Court to-day of an offence against a girl at Richmond ...

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  21. SCARBOROUGH FESTIVAL.

    The Scarborough cricket festival is to. include a three-day match"), between a team from Australia and Lord Lon-Lon desborough's XI. ...

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  22. DUBHAM DISSATISFACTION.

    The Durham miners will hold a conference on September 2 "to urge the Coal'Miners', Federation to demand a mini wage of 7/ per day for. coal ...

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  23. TRIANGULAR MATCHES.

    The M.C.C. advisory committee has recommended the playing of one of the triangular test matches of 1912 at Birmingham. The question will be ...

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  24. FALSE REPRESENTATION.

    MELBOURNE, Thurday.-Oh Him,a Chinese, was fined £10 to-day for a falsely representing himself to be the person named in a naturalisation ...

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  25. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Thursday.—Magnificent, weather conditions have been enjoyed for the past week-heavy frosts and bright sunny days. ...

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  26. RAILWAY STRIKE COMMISSION.

    The Railway Commission, consisting of Bir David" Harrel, P.O., formerly resident, magistrate in Dublin, and later Under-Secretary for Ireland, ...

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  27. ALLECED FALSE PRETENCES.

    LONDON, "Wednesday—-Mrs. Ethel Campbell has been remanded on a charge of obtaining £150 by means of false pretences from Mrs. Foote, a ...

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  28. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Two; Additional Dreadnoughts will be placed in commission in September. Their displacement will be 2r,825' tone," and ...

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  29. CANCER SUFFERER SHOOTS HIMSELF.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Bening a min Ashton, aged 64, a laborer, suffering from cancer, shot himself m the head to-day. His recovery is hopeless. ...

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  30. LICHT MOTOR RAILWAYS.

    The problem is to tap sparsely populated districts where heavy rail construction and maintenance is too costly. To construct night lines, opening new ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Wm. Christie; chief' officer of the steamer Nardoo, died in a fit to-day, as the result of a clot of blood from a ...

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  32. CHOLERA IN TURKEY.

    CONSTANTINOPEE, Wednesday:—AH the schools in the city have been closed, on ^account, of. the cholera, epidemic ...

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  33. PORTUGUESE REPUBLIC.

    LISBON, Wednesday.—The salary of the President of the Republic has been fixed at £5,300 annually. Payment of members has also been ...

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  34. SUDDEN DEATH ON STEAMER.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Mr. Milligan, third officer on the steamer Moorabool. dropped dead on deck to­-day. ...

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  35. HEAVY. UNDERWRITERS' PROFITS.

    The • underwriters have scored heavilY in the settlement of. strike claims', of which there hare ' been compara­tively few. ...

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  36. PERSIAN INVASION.

    TEHERAN Wednesday.—The ex Shah's invadinc army has been routed at Sovadkuh with1 a' loss- of 300 men. . ...

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  37. CORK FACTORIES BURNT BY STRIKERS.

    LISBON, Wednesday—A body of strikers fired two cork factories- at Villarinbo, on the Tagus, and despite the efforts of one hundred firemen ...

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  38. SUPPOSED SUICIDE OF A WOMAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Alice Smith, aged 33, single, died suddenly at Liemsham to-day. A liniment bot- , the was found in her room. A young ...

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  39. INDIAN DURBAR.

    CALCUTTA. Wednesday.—The military manoeuvres arranged for tho.N week prior to the Coronation Durbar have been cancelled, owing to the ...

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  40. NORTH-EASTERN, STRIKE. SETTLED.

    The strike of the North-Eastern Railway • Co.'s employes, has-been set­tled, aid: the" normal; railway a service is now running. ...

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  41. W; T. BELL AND CO.

    LAUNCESTON, Thursday.—The half-yearly meeting of shareholders in W. T. Bell anil'Co. Limited, was held to-day, Mr. R. C. Field (chairman of ...

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  42. SUCCESSFUL DAMAGES CLAIM.

    SYDNEY Thursday. — Annie Crow, a widow, has been awarded j £275 damages acainsto the Sydney Council for the loss of her husband. ...

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  43. CREWE RAILWAY. MEN'S BALLOT

    LONDON, Thursday.A ballot . of ; railway men at Crewe, was: oyer- . whelminely in favor of ir renewal. of tho" strike unless" the' 'London' and ...

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  44. GERMAN METAL WORKERS.

    BERLIN, Wednesday.—Acting on the proposal of the Thuringian Metal' Manufacturers' Federation a peneral lock'out of the German metal trade ...

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  45. FEDERAL OFFICER CHARGED WITH EMBEZZLEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Sydney Stanley, aged 44, was to-day charged with having, while employed as a clerk by the Commonwealth ...

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  46. THE CANADIAN ELECTION.

    QUEBEC, Wednesday.—The antiLanrier. sentiment in Quebec is increasing, and the Nationalists are now accusing Sir Wilfred of departure from ...

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  47. THE: LATENT, FROM: LIVERPOOL.

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  48. WESTRALIA.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Hon. W. M'Kenzie (an honorary member of the Government), Hon. H. Gregory (Min­ister of Mines), and Hon. J. D. ...

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  49. PRICE OF METALS.

    LONDON, Wednesday: —Prices quoted for metals on the*- London' mar­ket to-day were:— Copper— Spot £56/7/6 to £56/12/61 ...

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  50. KENTISH. PLOUGHING" MATCH.

    Sir;—In your, issue of Saturday last it was announced that the- Kentish ploughing match.went off without any-one- complaining,- which is perfectly ...

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  52. PARLIAMENTARY HOOLIGANS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Further violent scenes- occurred" throughout the night in connection-, with tho. election : of Mr. Willis a member of the Liberal; ...

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  53. WOMAN MISSING FROM STEAMER.

    PERTH, Thursday; - Dora, Bide ford, an inmate of thee Salvation Army home at Perth. disappeared; from:, the.- steamer Penguin daring ...

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  54. MR. ASQUITH AND THE RAILW1AY COMMISSION.

    The Press will be admitted: when the. Railway Commission takes its evi-dence. The official report of Mr. Asquith's ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON,. Thursday:—A motor launch:, used for! whaling: purposes at; Keton, was, blown' to pieces' by an. explosions of benzine, dynamite and ...

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  56. A FATAL BOLT.

    WELLINGTON. Thursday.—A horse attached to a cab bolted at Napier to-day ran into Miss Ruth Auderson and Mrs Baker Both were Killed ...

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  57. STRIKE LOSSES.

    It is stated that tho North-Eastern Railway Company's loss from the strike is £70,000. and the loss to the coal trade alone (including wages) ...

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  58. MAN'S SERIOUS OFFENCE.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday. —Ed ward Reynolds, aged 38. a prominent resident of." Wellington, was sentenced to five years' imprisonment to-day for ...

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  59. RAILWAY MEN WANT A MINI­MUM WAGE.

    A correspondent at Darlington states that the doctrines of a minimum wage has taken hold of the railway men, who are familiar with the sliding ...

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  60. WEDDING BELLS.

    On Wednesday, in the Mf. Hicks hall, Sir. George Lindsay Pinner was united in the bonds of holy matrimony to Miss Clara Payne, daughter of ...

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  61. HOBART.

    HOBART, Thursday —Messre. J. Murdoch and N. B.. Barnett. were to­day, appointed delegates from Southern Tasmania to the Australasian ...

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  62. MANCHESTER STRIKE ENDED.

    The last of tho Manchester strikes has ended, and a thousand laborers employed bv an engineering firm are now obtaining a minimum wage of £1 weekly. ...

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  63. SHORT SEA TRADERS' AGREE­MENT.

    The "short sea" traders and their employes have signed an agreement, ono clause in which prohibits strikes, and compels the men . to refer any ...

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  64. LAUNCESTON CRIMINAL SITTINGS

    HOBART, Thursday.—The" ""Chief Justice will take' chamber business at Latmceston. on Tuesday: next, and will also preside at tho Criminal Court ...

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  65. FATAL BICYCLE ACCIDENT.

    HOBART, Thursday.—A distressing fatality occurred to-day, Mr. F. G. Kelly, a well-known citizen, losing his life. He was riding his bicycle down ...

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