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  2. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The third session of the State Parliament was opened at noon yesterday by the Govornor, in the presence of a large attendance of members and the public, in the Legislative ...

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  3. TURF DISPUTE.

    Over 200 members of the Pony and Galloway Owners and Trainers' Association attended a meeting at the Sydney School of Arts last night. The business was the ...

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  4. BOORABIL.

    The position of matters in connection with the Boorabil Royal Commission, announced by the Government last week, formed the subject of a question by Mr. Wade in the ...

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  5. RAILWAYS.

    A cantilever bridge, over Darling Harbour from Miller's Point to Balmain, with a clearance of 170ft, so as to enable shipping to pass beneath it without difficulty, forms part of ...

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  6. SUGAR STRIKE.

    The sugar trouble at Broadwater seems likely to be protracted. The farmers, at a meeting, decided to abide by the agreements of the Sugar Company. The hands in the ...

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  7. MR. CHAMBERLAIN: THE FUNERAL.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Joseph Chamberlain took place to-day in Birmingham, amid manifestations of profound sorrow. A service was held in the Unitarian Church, ...

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  8. ALBANIA.

    A committee has been established to enlist volunteers among for eignere residing in Germany to go to the aid of Prince William of Wied in Albania. ...

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  9. IRELAND. THE AMENDING BILL.

    The motion for the second reading of the Amending Home Rule Bill was agreed to in the House of Lords by 273 votes to 10. Lord Roberts stated that the present crisis ...

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  10. MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    A memorial service was held in St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, among those present being the Speaker of the House of Commons, Mr. Asquith, and members of the ...

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  11. FRENCH ISLANDS.

    Judge Heimburger, of the French colonial service, now on his way from Tahiti to New Caledonia, expressed an emphatic opinion yesterday, that France would never sell any of ...

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  12. SPORT ABROAD. LAWN TENNIS.

    The World's Lawn Tennis Championship meeting was continued at Wimbledon to-day With the following results:— MEN'S DOUBLES. ...

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  13. THE HOLD-UP.

    Ernest Alexander Ryan, the man who was arrested in Melbourne last week on suspicion of being connected with the Eveleigh holdup, arrived in Sydney yesterday, and, ...

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  14. EULOGY IN PARLIAMENT.

    When the house of Commons assembled last night, the Prime Minister moved the adjournment "as a token of the debt owed to Mr. Chamberlain's life and example." ...

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  15. AMERICAN NATIONALISTS' ACTION.

    Mr. J. E. Redmond, M.P., has received a copy of a resolution passed by the Irish Nationalist Committee in New York, declaring that they are determined to arm the ...

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  16. BACK PAY.

    The loss of work by the recent unfavourable weather will in some cases be more than compensated for by the payments of back money to sections of union labour. In ...

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  17. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    The naval correspondent of the "Pall Mall Gazette," discussing the request of New Zealand for the stationing of two cruisers of the Bristol class in Dominion waters, says ...

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  18. THE BAKERS.

    An amicable settlement of the dispute in the bakery trade over the question of day baking was effected to-day. It was decided to rovert to nightwork, ...

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  19. CARTRIDGES FOR ULSTER.

    A consignment of 200,000 cartridges for the Ulster volunteers has been landed at Bangor. ...

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  20. SOLDIERS AND THE VOLUNTEERS.

    A sergeant in the Bedfordshire regiment has been arrested at Omagh for instructing members of the Nationalist volunteer force in revolver practice. ...

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  21. THE ENGINEERS.

    Delegates representing the Amalgamated Society of Engineers are in conclave each day at the Trades Hall receiving reports at Intervals from shop stewards and deliberating ...

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  22. CRICKET.

    Playing against Cambridge Oxford scored 239 G. A. Fairbairn took four wickets for 74. Cambridge scored 40 runs without the loss of any wickets. ...

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  23. THE PETITION.

    Interviewed on the question of the Anglican petition for the exclusion of Ulster from the provisions of the Home Rule Bill, Dr. Long, Bishop of Bathurst, said he felt that ...

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  24. GOLF.

    The French Open Golf Championship was begun yesterday in wet and windy weather. The scores for the first and second rounds are:—Edgar, the Northumberland professional, ...

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  25. MOTOR FATALITY.

    Mr. Raymond Cruickshank, aged 26 years, son of D. Cruickshank, of Barmedman, was killed yesterday on the road near Jugiong by a motor car overturning through the tyre ...

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  26. HINDUS AND CANADA.

    The Court of Appeals of British Columbia has unanimously decided against the Hindus aboard the Komagata Maru being allowed to land. ...

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  27. ANOTHER AIRMAN KILLED.

    M. Legagncux, the well-known airman, fell into the river Loire while looping the loop near Saumur, Maine-et-Loire, and died from the injuries he received. ...

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  28. BOXING.

    At the request of the Bishop of Stepney, the Rev. Everard Digby will not officiate as M.C. in the forthcoming boxing bout between Welsh and Ritchie, and Father Boudler, of ...

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  29. GROWING TRADE. REMARKABLE INCREASE AT NEWCASTLE.

    A striking instance of the growth of Newcastle trade is afforded by the Customs-house returns for the six months ended June 30 last. While the value of the coal exported had as ...

    Article : 150 words
  30. INDEX. NEWS.

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  31. BOY IMMIGRANTS.

    On board the Orsova, which arrived today, are 38 boys, who are going to South Australia to take up farming under arrangement with the South Australian Government. ...

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  32. MEXICO. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The Mexican elections resulted in the election of General Huerta as President, and the reelection of practically all the old members of Congress. ...

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  33. SELF-ACCUSED.

    William Robbins, who surrendered himself to the police stating that he strangled a woman named Stevenson and then threw her body into the sea at Port Melbourne seven years ago, ...

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  34. BRIDE VANISHES.

    Consternation followed a fashionable wedding at Wellington to-day. The bride suddenly disappeared. It was stated she only went to the altar after pressure by her ...

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  35. FEDERAL TROOPS REVOLT.

    Word has been received of the revolt of a large number of Mexican Federal troops stationed, in front of the United States outposts near here. ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Ir. the Legislative Assembly to-day a memorandum regarding the Survey Office inquiry was dealt with. The late Mr. T[?]bray conducted an ...

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  37. INCREASE OF COAL EXPORTS.

    Despite the coal strike and the closing down of six of the largest collieries in the Maitland district the exports of coal for the six months ended June 30 last reached 2,634,326 tons, ...

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  38. PROMINENT UNIONIST DEAD.

    Mr. Robert Howitt, a leading Br Hill unionist for many years, died this afternoon of consumption. Mr. Hewitt ws one of the leaders in the big Broken Hill strike in 1892, ...

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  39. STOCK TRANSIT. INTEREST IN THE WEST.

    The suggestion for the solution of the stock transit problem, that killing centres be established in the country, has aroused a lively interest locally. Mr. E. H. Taylor, one ...

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  40. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Following on the canteen scandals, Liptons, Ltd., has been removed from the list of firms allowed to contract for Army supplies. Mr. Mallaby-Deeley, M.P., who recently ...

    Article : 306 words
  42. WOOLWICH ARSENAL STRIKE.

    The strikers at Woolwich Arsenal number 12,000. As the hands at the power station have Joined the strikers, all machinery has stopped. ...

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  43. FIRE AT HAYMARKET.

    A fife broke out at a quarter to 2 o'clock this morning in the premises of Messrs. Hall and Leeke, seed and produce merchants, Parker-lane, Haymarket. After half an hour's ...

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  44. ANARCHISTS.

    Kirichek, a Russian anarchist, and Trajanovsky, a Pole, each carrying powerful bombs, were arrested at Beauraont-sur-Olso, 20 miles south of Paris, yesterday. ...

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  45. PAPUA.

    The Governor, Sir William Macgregor, is in receipt of a letter from Sir Rupert Clarke, dated May 28, from Lario Bank, about 509 miles up the Fly River in Papua. ...

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  46. VISIT OF BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    Sir,-Will you be good enough to allow me the use of your columns for another and final appeal to my fellow citizens for their support of the fund now being raised for the ...

    Article : 244 words
  47. TO-DAY.

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  48. CAPSIZE OF A LAUNCH.

    While carrying a party of Americans to Juneau to take part in the Fourth of July celebrations, the gasoline launch Superb capsized during a storm, and 13 of the occupants ...

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  49. A DRY SHIRE.

    The sittings of a special court under the Liquor Act, consisting of Judge Fitzhardinge and Magistrates Peisley and Hamblin, were concluded yesterday. They announced their ...

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  50. PREFERENCE TO STOCK TRAINS.

    On Friday and Saturday mornings, by giving stock trains preference, several passenger trains were delayed and side-tracked between here and Granville, causing many passengers ...

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  51. £1200 DISAPPEARS.

    Great excitement was caused in the General Post Offire to-day when it became known that about £1200 had disappeared from the strongroom of the building facing Little ...

    Article : 41 words
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