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  2. ELECTIONS. PROBABLE DATE IN AUGUST.

    So far there are absolutely no further developments in the political situation. and none can be expected until the attitude of the Opposition with regard to the discusion ...

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  3. COAL STRIKE. COLLIERY BREAKS AWAY.

    Abermain No. 2 colliery has broken away from the other afternoon shift collieries, and has made an agreement with the miners that the second shift shall be abolished within a ...

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  4. THE CAUCUS. A BRIEF AND QUIET SESSION.

    Contrary to expectations, the special caucus meeting of the New South Wales Labour party, held at Parliament House yesterday, was one of the shortest on record. It lasted ...

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  5. THE DOMINION.

    "I think Sir Joseph Ward has a good chance of getting back to power," said Mr. R. M'Nab, ex-Minister for Lands in New Zealand, who arrived from Wellington by the Moeraki ...

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  6. PIANOS.

    Additional evidence was given before the Interstate Commission yesterday regarding the use of fictitious name-plates upon pianos imported into Australia. ...

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  7. COLLISION IN PORT. PINNACE SUNK.

    A fatal collision occurred yesterday at the entrance to Sydney Cove, and a leading stoker from the submarine A.1 was drowned, while two seamen were rescued on the ...

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  8. MEXICO. HUERTA'S INTENTIONS.

    General Huerta has abandoned his intention to blockade Tampico, and asserts that it is his intention not to interfere with the progress of the peace negotiations. ...

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  9. SUFFRAGISTS. "SHRIEK AT THE KING"

    A suffragist attempted to enter the arena at the Royal Horse Show this afternoon, and shrieked at the King, who, was present. The police carried her out. Later on three ...

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  10. DRUNKEN MEXICAN SHOT.

    When a drunken Mexican attempted to interfere with the Mexican police, Lieutenant Houston, of the United States Infantry, shot him dead. ...

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  11. WHY CHURCHES ARE BURNT.

    Miss Wylie, speaking at a meeting of the Women's Social and Political Union, last night, defended the smuggling of drugs into prison for the use of hunger-strikers. ...

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  12. REBELS ARREST JAPANESE DIPLOMAT

    The Mexican correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the Japanese Minister and Attache were taken prisoners by the rebels after leaving Colima for Manzanillo, ...

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  13. PRESIDENT WILSON CRITICISED.

    In the course of the debate on the Panama Canal Tolls Exemption Repeal Bill in the Senate last night Senator Smith declared that President Wilson did not possess the ...

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  14. SUFFRAGIST REBUKES SUFFRAGISTS.

    Mdlle. Yvette Gullbert, the well-known, actress, in an open letter to the militant women's suffragists, while recalling her staunch support of the cause, deplores the present ...

    Article : 109 words
  15. BURGLARS.

    Burglars were very active during the holidays, and several thefts were reported yesterday to the police. The jewellery establishment of Messrs. ...

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  16. DELEGATES IN SYDNEY.

    Messrs. E. Peters and, A. Toece, the appointed delegates to represent the case of the Maitland miners to unionists throughout New South Wales. Victoria, South Australia, and ...

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  17. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that the suggested partition of the New Hebrides has caused some apprehension in French colonial circles, because there ...

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  18. PALACE INTRUDER.

    Harry Pike, de[?]bed as an engineer's [?]tter was brought before the Bow-street Police Court to-day, having been found in the servants' quarters in Buckingham Palace ...

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  19. ANTI-MILITARISM.

    The anarchists and socialists at Ancona attempted to hold a demonstration as a protest against the prohibition of anti-militarist meetings, but the police interfered, ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. LEVIES.

    A circular letter has been issued by the State secretary of the Federated Mining Employees' Association, Mr. C. H. Davis, on the necessity for "cutting down the ...

    Article : 373 words
  21. THE ROLLS.

    Opportunity was taken of the Prime Minister's week-end visit to Sydney to discuss with him many of the details of organisation, and several mattet s left in abeyance were ...

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  22. ATTEMPTED RESCUE.

    Mr. John Hope, of 45 Willoughby-street, North Sydney, who was a passenger by the steamer Kal Kal, which left Milson's Point at 2.30 p.m., for Circular Quay, made a ...

    Article : 229 words
  23. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Indian Grievances Bill was read the second time in the House of Assembly last nights by 60 votes to 24. The measure provides for free passages for ...

    Article : 163 words
  24. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    The returns of the Board of Trade for May show the value of imports decreased by £2,176,029, and exports by £1,807,027; but re-exports increased by £1,001,204 compared ...

    Article : 38 words
  25. CAIRNHILL SAFE.

    News was received in Sydney yesterday that the steamer Cairnhill, 4981 tons, which broke her tail shaft on March 31 last. while bound from Nauru, near Ocean Island, to Stettin, via ...

    Article : 366 words
  26. INDEX. NEWS.

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  27. THE DOCK.

    The first steps in connection with the more adequate equipment of the naval dockyard at Cockatoo Island have already been taken, and orders have been given for machinery which ...

    Article : 433 words
  28. ASIATIC IMMIGRATION.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. H. H. Stevens (Vancouver City) introduced it bill to prevent the admission of Asiatics. He said that the objections to the presence of Asiatics ...

    Article : 143 words
  29. NEXT SESSION.

    It is regarded as likely that the State Parliament will not be called together till after July. The forthcoming Federal elections are said ...

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  30. PREMER SATISFIED.

    Mr. Holman last night seemed to be quite satisfied with events at the caucus. "I think," he said, "that the feeling shown was a very satisfactory one." ...

    Article : 185 words
  31. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  32. IRONWORKS.

    The report which the Government has been awaiting from the Director-General of Public Works (Mr. Davis), on the Lithgow ironworks, reached the Premier yesterday. ...

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  33. AN AUSTRALIAN OPERA.

    Prof. Marshall Hall's opera, "Stella," has met with a favourable reception at the Palladium. The "Standard" states: "There is nothing ...

    Article : 100 words
  34. CARGO PILFERING.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court to-day four seamon of the steamor Borda were sent to gaol for 12 weeks, and ordered to forfeit £2 each out of their wages for having, while ...

    Article : 126 words
  35. TO-DAY.

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  36. TROTTING ON SUNDAYS.

    At the meeting of the North Illawarra council a roport was received from the police that trotting matches were held on the [?] n South Coast road on a recent Sunday. Three ...

    Article : 114 words
  37. DECLINING BIRTH-RATE.

    The Government Commission which was appointed to investigate the decline of the birthrate states, in its report, that there is no question of deterloration in physique, the ...

    Article : 51 words
  38. "SHEARERS' SENATE."

    Speaking at Ballarat the other day, the Premier of Victoria, Mr. Watt, desenibed the Senate as a "shearers' Senate." Mr. E. Grayndler, general secretary of the Australian ...

    Article : 87 words
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