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  2. SPLENDID RAINS.

    Rain has fallen over the eastern half of Australia. The immense monsoonal disturbance operating over Queensland on Saturday has, since ...

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  3. ROUGH FOOTBALL.

    There were disgraceful scenes at a competition football match on Saturday between Perthville and Bathurst, on the latter's ground. The referee warned the players ...

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  4. MORE TAXATION.

    Further taxation was predicted by the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Wade) in a speech he made at Rockdale last night. He said that New South Wales, with all her ...

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  5. SHIPPING MISHAPS.

    News was received in Sydney yesterday morning that the Tyser steamer Star of Canada, 7280 tons, under command of Captain Hart, which left London on April 4 and made ...

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  6. "A GROSS INDIGNITY."

    Because she happened to have some coloured blood in her veins,. being a half-caste Samoan, the Customs authorities have subjected the daughter of ...

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  7. TEST MATCH.

    The test match, Australia versus England, was commenced at Lord's to-day. Though the morning was hot there were stormy clouds in the sky, and there was a ...

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  8. EUROPEAN POSITION

    The Emperor, who will be accompanied by Herr von Bothmann-Hollweg, Imperial Chancellor, will meet the Czar at Kokovtsoff, Finland, in July. ...

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  9. THE PRESIDENCY.

    After organising a new party Mr. Roosevelt formally withdrew from the Republican Convention. He has issued a manifesto declaring that ...

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  10. ON KAITI BEACH.

    The spot where the Star of canada was blown ashore is the Kalti beach, near Gisborne. Her position is considered critical. All the ...

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  11. THE POTSDAM INCIDENT.

    The Burgomaster of Potsdam has announced that the refusal of the municipality to grant a sum of money to entertain the members of the British Royal Public Health Institute, who ...

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  12. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.

    In view of the Republican split, extraordinary interest now centres in the forthcoming Democratic convention in Baltimore, as a similar conflict has broken out between the ...

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  13. PLAYER INJURED AT NARRABRI.

    On Saturday afternoon, during the progress of a football match between the Narrabri Reds and the West-Bourke, one of the West players, received a kick on the front of his ...

    Article : 48 words
  14. RUSSIAN NAVY.

    The debate on the Navy Bill in the Duma has proved significant. The Minister for Foreign Affairs, M. Sazonoff, referred to the imminence of a hostile ...

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  15. SOCIALISM IN THE WEST.

    Four thousand people attended a mass meeting held at Perth, under the auspices of the A.L.F., to support the action of Mr. Scaddan, the Premier, in purchasing steamers ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA'S WIRELESS.

    Within the next few days the Postmaster-General, Mr. Frazer, will make a comprehensive statement in the House of Representa tives as to the wireless policy of the ...

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  17. MR. ROOSEVELT'S PLATFORM.

    Reuter's agency reports that Mr Roosevelt's platform will be thoroughly progressive. It will include women's Buffrnge, tariff revision, a national commission to control ...

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  18. LABOUR WARS.

    The strike committee distributed 100,000 shilling food tickets yesterday. June 24. An American lady is feeding dally 7000 ...

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  19. AERONAUTICS.

    Lieutenant Falkcnban, while aeroplaning at Doeberitz, fell from a height of 250ft, and was killed. ...

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  20. BALLOONING FATALITY.

    A balloon with four passengers dashed against a house in Danzig. The pilot was killed, and the other occupants were slightly injured. ...

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  21. PROTECTION OF WORKERS.

    Mr. Anderson, formerly of the Criminal Investigation Department, in a letter to the "Times," etates that the matter of protecting willing workers should rest with the police, ...

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  22. "A REIGN OF TERROR."

    According to Sir John Forrest, the sole idea of the Western Australian Labour Government is a policy of "spoils to the victors." A "reign of terror" has, he adds, been ...

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  23. THE BALKANS.

    Ten thousand rifles have reachod the Mirdites. It is rumoured that they came from Italy. The Turkish military law, requiring men ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    It is pointed out that no session ever opened with better prospects for useful work or under more serene conditions than that about to commence. Various names are mentioned ...

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  25. TOM MANN RELEASED.

    Tom Mann, who, on May 9, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment—the term being subsequently reduced to two months—for his connection with an article in the ...

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  26. IN BUSHRANGING DAYS.

    Last Saturday week was the anniversary of the celebrated sticking up of the Eugowra gold escort at the Rocks near Forbes, on the Gates-road, by the Gardiner gang of ...

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  27. CHINA'S TROUBLES.

    An attempt to deduct half the soldiers' pay for subscriptions to a patriotic loan caused a mutiny at Mukden. Eventually, however, 150 of the mutineers were captured and ...

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  28. ALMOST ON THE ROCKS.

    The motor boat Minnie is in trouble at Cook's Island. The Minnie had journeyed south to the Clarence, and it is believed that bad weather caused her return first to Byron ...

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  29. METAL-WORKERS' DISPUTE.

    An attempt which was made to settle the Hanover metal-workers' dispute failed, and 60 per cent, of the employees are locked out. ...

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  30. AUSTRALIANS' RECORD.

    There is a remarkable feature in connection with these triangular contests which few writers on cricket have noticed—the part Australian batsmen have played in all of the ...

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  31. FRENCH SHIPPING STRIKE.

    The Seamen's Union, while willing to accept the Government arbitration proposals, reserve the right to accept or Reject an award. The masters consequently have not accepted ...

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  32. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    Advices have been received, stating that sharp fighting has taken place between the Beni M'tir tribe and a French force. The latter lost five killed and 16 wounded. ...

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  33. STRIKES IN PORTUGAL.

    Corkworkers and coopers to the number of 15,000 have struck. Many riotous scenes have been enacted, and there have been numerous attacks upon the ...

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  34. INDEX.

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  35. ESPIONAGE IN GERMANY.

    Captain Kostavitch, of the Russian War Office, has been arrested for espionage. He was ostensibly studying German aviation. ...

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  36. WEARING A BADGE.

    Further argument was heard by the High Court (the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Barton, and Mr. Justice Isaacs) to-day in the appeal from the decision of Mr. Justice Higgins, ...

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  37. THE MURRAY WATERS.

    The Premier (Mr. Watt) has on behalf of the Victorian Ministry, forwarded to the N. S. Wales Cabinet a request for the survey and construction rights in connection with the ...

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  38. AN EASTERN ELYSIUM.

    "Singapore is the gateway of the East and the natural centre of very rich territories whose development has scarcely begun. It has undoubtedly a great future." ...

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  39. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  40. A MURDEROUS LUNATIC.

    Cristoform Ponzoni, who was committed to an asylum for murdering his wife and son in 1910, escaped from the institution and went to the village of Valma Donna, where he ...

    Article : 55 words
  41. CHAMPION CADETS.

    The cadets who recently took part in the Commonwealth cadet championship visited Federal Parliament House to-day. The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher), in addressing the lads, ...

    Article : 82 words
  42. GOSFORD' DIVORCE CASE.

    Mrs. Lavery has obtained a divorce from Doctor John Anthony Lavery, who is living near Gosford, New South Wales, on the ground of misconduct with Amy Pearsall. ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN CAPTAIN'S JUBILEE.

    It is remarkable tnat S. E. Gregory, who is the doyen of Australian cricket, should captain the Australian team in the first series of triangular matches; also that the first of the ...

    Article : 378 words
  44. A NEW KNIGHT.

    A Knighthood has been conferred on Mr. E. T. Cook, the well-known Journalist. The new knight is one of the most experienced of English Journalists. After a ...

    Article : 305 words
  45. TO-DAY.

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  46. CHINESE IMMIGRATION.

    A referenco to the exclusion of Chinese from Australia was made by the Chinese Consul-General to-day, when he was welcomed by the Major of Ballarat. ...

    Article : 103 words
  47. STRANGER IN MELBOURNE.

    A remarkable story was told by Mrs. Barnes whom the police found in a state of misery in Fitzroy on Saturday. She stated that she lived at Meredith. On ...

    Article : 131 words
  48. SECOND FIDDLE.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Fisher, referring to the Premier of Victoria's criticism of the Federal Labour party's objectives, said: "So far as if see, Mr. Watt is only playing second ...

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  49. BRISBANE MAIL TRAIN.

    Considerable improvement, has been shown in the running of the southern mail train since certain stopping-places have been cut out. During the last week, the first week of running ...

    Article : 64 words
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