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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. Thomas asked whether a return had been furnished by Mr. H. Brooks, of Melbourne, as to the purposes for ...

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  3. THE LILYDALE TRAGEDY.

    The Coronel held an inquest at Lilydale to-day concerning the death of an elderly man named Richard Knight, a woodcutter, who was found on the ...

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  4. SERIOUS LABOUR TROUBLES.

    Owing to the strike of the London and North-Western Railway Co.'s men at Liverpool, which has been brought about because three porters were ...

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  5. ENGINEDRIVERS' CLAIMS

    Preference to unionists was one of the questions which came before Mr. Justice Higgins in the Arbitration Court to-day in the course of the resumed hearing of ...

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  6. MR. CHINN'S DISMISSAL.

    The Select Committee appointed by the Senate to inquire into the dismissal of Mr. H. Chinn, formerly supervising engineer of the Kalgoorlie section of the ...

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  7. NEW YORK TRAGEDY

    The arrest of the Rev. Hans Schmidt, who is charged with the murder of Anna Aumaller, the woman whose dismembered body was found in the River ...

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  8. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    Ralph Millburn, Walter John Kemsley, Edward William Idle, Bruce Anthony Cuthbertson, and Alfred Edward Kemsley were again charged at ...

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  9. THE GREAT PEARL BOBBERY.

    The great pearl robbery has had a sensational climax, for, as two workmen were proceeding to their labours this morning they found a parcel ...

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  10. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    Sir Algernon Freeman Firth, in his presidential address to the British Chambers of Commerce Congress now being held at Antwerp, said he hoped ...

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  11. SHOP ASSISTANTS' STRIKE.

    The shop assistants' strike is virtually over. Although the Barrier Labour Federation decided at several meetings that the strike should go on, and the ...

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  12. SMALL-POX EPIDEMIC.

    To-day five fresh cases of small-pox were reported. Four of the patients were in one house at Surry H[?]ls, and the other was at Erskinville. There are ...

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  13. MISSING BELGIAN TROOPS.

    Advices received at Brussels state that two officers and 25 men of the Belgian Army who were operating against rebels in the Kasai district of the Congo are ...

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  14. HARRY THAW.

    The New York Court has upheld the granting of the writ of habeas corpus in the case of Harry Thaw, but has not fixed a date for the hearing, ...

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  15. NEGLIGENT DRIVING.

    The hearing of the case in which Jack Kirkcaldie Mountain, an engineer, is charged with indicting grievous bodily harm on John Herbert Rhodes by ...

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  16. TURKEY AND BULGARIA.

    It is officially confirmed that an agreement has been reached between Turkey and Bulgaria upon all the principal points in dispute, and the ...

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  17. MELBOURNE SHOOTING CASE

    In the Criminal Court to-day, Arthur Parker, aged 72 years, metallurgist, was charged with having shot at, with intent to murder, George Henry ...

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  18. AMERICAN DYNAMITARDS.

    General Otis, the proprietor of the "Los Angeles Times," whose office was blown up by trade union dynamitards in 1910 with the loss of 21 lives, received ...

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  19. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    Japan is still dissatisfied with the apology from China for the insults to Japanese at Hankow and Shantung, and the punishment of the guilty for the ...

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  20. A MINER'S SUICIDE.

    Mr. Fred, Humphries, half-owner of the Parisian lease, Southern Cross, which has given very good returns lately sold out his interest, to his partner (Mr. Joseph ...

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  21. HOME RULE.

    Sir Edward Carson, who is leading the compaign against Home Rule, and his lieutenant, Mr. F. E. Smith, the Unionist member for the Walton Division of ...

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  22. DAMAGES FOR TRAM CAR ACCIDENT.

    The High Court to-day delivered reserved judgment in an appeal against a decision given by the State Supreme Court ordering a new trial in an action ...

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  23. RACECOURSE ROBBERY.

    A daring robbery was committed at the Epsom racecourse this afternoon. A few minutes before the lat event was run Mr. H. J. Buckland (assistant secretary ...

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  24. BRITISH ARMY.

    A special army order issued to-day announces that British infantry battalions, after this month, will be divided into four companies, each company ...

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  25. AISGILL RAILWAY DISASTER

    At the proceedings of the Board of Trade inquiry into the railway disaster at Aisgill, Walker, the guard of the colliding train, testified to-day that he ...

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  26. TRAGEDY IN BERLIN.

    A great sensation has been caused in Berlin owing to a tragedy which took place last night in a well-known casino. Among those present were Herr Von ...

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  27. SOCIALIST CONGRESS.

    The German Socialist Congress, which is now meeting at Jena, in Saxe-Weimar, hotly debated yesterday the question of a universal strike if the ...

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  28. THE CITIZEN FORCES.

    After six weeks' consideration of the defence question, a committee of the Labour Federation has come to the conclusion that a small army would be a ...

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  29. THE SYDNEY STRIKE.

    Matters were again quiet to-day in connection with the trouble between the shipowners and Wharf Labourers' Union, arising out of the demand of twelve items ...

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  30. ELECTION RIOTS IN ITALY

    Serious election disturbances, which led to an exchange of shots between the police and rioters, took place to-day at Casoria, a few miles to the north-east ...

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  31. REVOLUTION IN SAN DOMINGO

    During the revolution in San Domingo (on the eastern portion of the island of Hayti) gunboats belonging to the Government party bombarded ...

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  32. THE RAND RIOTS.

    Mr. T. C. Smuts, the Minister of Finance and Defence in the South African Union Ministry, was interviewed yesterday regarding the statements ...

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  33. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The United States Tariff Bill is expected to reach the President for signature on Saturday. Canadian products are largely affected, the reductions on ...

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  34. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    Mr. R. L. Borden, the Prime Minister of Canada, speaking last night at Halifax, Nova Scotia, referred to the proposal that Canada ought to renew ...

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  35. PROTECTION OF CHARITABLE BEQUESTS.

    About one hundred representatives of Victorian hospitals and other charitable institutions waited on the Premier (Mr. Watt) to-day, with the request that ...

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  36. SYDNEY CLUB EMPLOYEES.

    It has been decided by the Hotel, Club, Restaurant, and Employees' Union to convene a special meeting for September 30 for the purpose of fixing ...

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  37. THE WATT DIVORCE CASE.

    Mr. Justice Gordon, in the Divorce Court to-day, gave his reserved judgment in the case in which Muriel Maud Watt petitioned for a dissolution of her ...

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  38. MEXICAN AFFAIRS.

    General Huerta, the Provisional President of Mexico, in a Congressional message yesterday, forecasted that the elections would be held as soon as the ...

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  39. MURDER TRIAL IN SPAIN.

    The trial was continued in Madrid yesterday of Captain Sanchez, an officer in the Spanish army, and his daughter Luisa, who are charged with murdering ...

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  40. FALL OF FACTORY CHIMNEY.

    Further details of the disaster which occurred this morning at an ironworks at Workington, in Cumberland, where a chimney fell upon a mill and destroyed ...

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  41. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

    At Longford last night the annual installation of the Lake Lodge, No. 29 T.C., look place, when there was a large attendance, including a number of visitors from ...

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  42. UNIONIST LAND POLICY.

    Prominent unionistes in the British Parliament have issued a pamphlet formulating the agricultural policy of the party. The pamphlet advocates the ...

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  43. LARCENY OF BOOKS.

    Alexander Bonnett, an elderly man, described as a draftsman, was charged in the City Police Court to-day with the larceny of 103 books, the majority ...

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  44. WEST AUSTRALIAN MURDERS

    Notice of appeal has been lodged by counsel fot Bert Thomas, the youth who was found guilty, with Matthew Williamson,, of the ...

    Article : 83 words
  45. CLERGYMAN'S ARREST

    The spectator who was arrested yesterday whilst watching a cricket match at Hitchin, in Hertfordshire, for failing to report himself and as being "wanted" ...

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  47. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    James Henry, employed at the Copper Nickel mine, North Dundas, to-day sustained a comminuted fracture of the right leg through a piece of machinery ...

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