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  2. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    The latest advices as to the battleships to visit Sydney came to hand yesterday. The following is the list of ships, with officers and petty officers. The Nebraska and Wisconsin ...

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  3. GREATER SYDNEY.

    The Lord Mayor has issued a minute for presentation to the City Council in regard to the proposal to take Camperdown within the city boundaries. ...

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  4. THE BRAYBROOK DISASTER.

    The inquiry into the Braybrook railway disaster was continued to-day. Willam Darcy, guard of the Bendigo train, said: Coming to Braybrook the train was ...

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  5. PAN-ANGLICAN CONGRESS.

    The many meetings of the Pan-Anglican Congress in the large halls engaged for the occasion are crowded. At the Royal Albert Hall yesterday Archbishop Clarke, ...

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  6. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    The National Convention of the Republican party of the United Statee met at Chicago yesterday amid great enthusiasm. The platform submitted to the ...

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  7. BRITISH OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    The debate on the second reading of the Old Age Pensions Bill was concluded in the House of Commons last night. Mr. Walter H. Long (Conservative) ...

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  8. EUROPEAN SITUATION.

    Prince Bulow, German Imperial Chancellor, in the course of An interview, following upon thE publication of some remarks stated to have been made by the ...

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  9. REAR-ADMIRAL SEATON SCHROEDER,

    Personal Staff.—Lieutenant D. W. Wurtsbaugh, U.S.N., Flag-Lieutenant; Ensign H. Fowell, U.S.N. ILLINOIS. ...

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  10. TRNSVAAL AFFAIRS.

    The Parliament of the Transvaal was opened yesterday. The Earl of Selborne, the Governor, in reading the Vice-regal speech, said that ...

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  11. BRITAIN'S DEPENDENT EMPIRE.

    At the Royal Colonial Institute last night Lord Milner delivered an address on the better organisation of the Empire. He remarked that, besides closer union ...

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  12. THE TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow to-day, 1929 casks were offered, and 1249 sold. Prices were:—Mutton, fine 33/9, medium 29/6; beef, line 32/, medium 29/ per ...

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  13. QUALITY OF SHIPS.

    Dr. F. G. Brathwaite, general manager in Sydney of the New York Life, in addition to the above information, has received from the commanding officer of one of the warships in ...

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  14. PREMIER LECTURES DEPUTATION.

    Mr. Gilbert, M.L.A., introduced a deputation to the Premier yesterday representing the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce, the Newcastle City Council, the various shipping ...

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  15. ASIATIC REGISTRATION.

    Nine thousand and seventy-two persons —practically the whole of the Asiatic community in the Transvaal—have registered voluntarily under the compromise effected ...

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  16. THEFT OF A BRACELET.

    Florence Tronchard, domestic servant, was charged at the City Court to-day with having stolen from the dwelling of Mary O[?]hr a bracelet valued at £7. ...

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  17. THE ITINERARY.

    The following is the official itinerary, also printed on board the flagship. It will be seen that the fleet will arrive in Auckland on a Sunday, and leave on the next Saturday; will ...

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  18. UNIVERSITY DISTINCTION.

    Miss Amber Reeves, daughter of Mr. W. P. Reeves, High Commissioner for New Zealand, has been bracketed first in part II. of the Moral Science Tripos, ...

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  19. DISASTER IN JAPAN.

    Fifty fishing boats were wrecked off Kagoshima, on the south-east coast of Kiushiu, Japan. Three hundred and fifty Japanese ...

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  20. REAR-ADMIRAL RICHARD WAINWRIGHT,

    Personal Staff.—Lieutenant R. W. Henderson, U.S.N., Flag-Lieutenant; Lieutenant C. F. Hutchins, U.S.N. GEORGIA. ...

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  21. PRECARIOUS METAL VALUES.

    At the Warden's Court on Thursday last, six months' suspension of labour conditions, owing to the low state of the metal market, was granted in the following cases:—H. M. ...

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  22. COMMONWEALTH LONDON OFFICES.

    Captain Collins, Commonwealth representative in London, is obtaining a valuator's report with regard to a site in Trafalgar Square sufficient to accommodate ...

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  23. A SWEATED POST-OFFICE.

    At the municipal council last night complaints were made with regard to the postal delivery at Tamworth. It was stated that the staff to-day was the same as 20 years ...

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  24. WOMANHOOD SUFFRAGE.

    The International Congress of Women's Suffrage has been opened at Amsterdam. England, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa are represented. ...

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  25. PUSHING ON ARRANGEMENTS.

    Yesterday the Government Architect, Mr. Vernon, received an intimation from the Federal Government asking him to make a start with the Commonwealth arrangements. ...

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  26. ACTION AGAINST A MINING INVESTOR.

    In the County Court to-day. David Lenton Yates, mining agent, brought an action against John Muir, of Kensington, mining investor, for £500 damages for malicious ...

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  27. THE OLYMPIC GAMES.

    There are over 1200 entries for the Olympic games in London, including representatives of Great Britain, Canada, Australasia, South Africa, the United ...

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  28. BOYCOTTING AND CATTLE DRIVING.

    Judge Curran, addressing the Grand Jury at Longford, declared that boycotting existed in every county in Ireland, without a finger being raised to suppress it. ...

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  29. FIGHT ON FOOTBALL FIELD.

    A football match at Toorak Park to-day between the unbeaten teams, St. Kilda and Prahran, of the Wednesday Half-holiday Association, was characterised by much rough ...

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  30. A BROKEN HILL FIRE.

    An inquest was held to-day on the fire that occurred on May 27 on the premises of Frank Griffin, Wolfram-lane. Colonel Genders, of Adelaide, represented the insurance company. ...

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  31. MINING FATALITY.

    A fatal accident occurred at the Scottish mine this morning to Isaac Parr, 20, who was among those on the top deck of a cage which started ...

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  32. FALL FROM A BRIDGE.

    Owing to the collapse of a portion of the staging of the railway bridge at Glonnie's Creek a workman named James Irwin fell a distance of 15ft. John Thomas, another ...

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  33. TROPICAL DISEASE RESEARCH.

    The Colonial Office, by the advice of the Tropical Disease Research Funds Advisory Committee, has granted the Bishop of North Queensland (Dr. Frodsham) —400 ...

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  34. CHARGE OF CHILD MURDER.

    Elizabeth Anderson, 19 years of age, was charged to-day with having wilfully murdered her illegitimate child at Carlton on May 16 last. ...

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  35. THE ELSTERNWICK TRAGEDY.

    The witnesses to-day were James Watson Rosier, jun., who was arrested in connection with the case, and his son. The latter, in telling of Dunn's violent conduct on the night ...

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  36. NORTH QUEENSLAND'S CONDITION.

    Mr. Philp, the leader of the Opposition, returned to Brisbane yesterday from a visit to North Queensland. He was especially struck by the splendid appearance of the pastoral ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Natal Government proposes to create a special court to try Dimzulu, the Zulu chief. NEW STEAMER FOR AUSTRALIA. ...

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  38. THE IRON TRADES AWARD.

    Mr. C. H. Hoskins, when seen this morning, said he had nothing further to say in reference to the proposed reduction of wages at the Lithgow ironworks. Mr. Hoskins, who ...

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  39. THEATRICAL MANAGERS' OFFER.

    The Premier made an explanation last night with regard to the reported statement that the theatrical managers had withdrawn their offer of matinees for the entertainment of ...

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  40. JAPANESE AS CITIZENS.

    Apparently the Japanese as toilers and citizens have fallen considerably of late in the estimation of the Canadians. Captain Batchelor, formerly of the steamer Inveri[?], who ...

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  41. EXCITING BOLT.

    At about 8 o'clock last evening a mare attached to a letter-xart, in front of the Post Office stables, in Castlereagh-street, bolted just as the driver and his companion had got ...

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  42. AN INFANT'S DEATH.

    An inquest was held [?] Smithton on Tuesday, before a coroner and jury, touching the death of a young boy, son of Mr. Robertson, of Irishtown. After hearing the evidence of Dr. ...

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  43. VICTORIAN COALMINERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The hearing was continued before the High Court to-day of the appeal brought by the Jumbunna Coal Mine, No Liability, and the Outtrim, Howitt, and British Consolidated ...

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  44. REAR-ADMIRAL W. H. EMERY,

    Personal staff not selected. MINNESOTA. Flagship of Second Squadron and Third Division. ...

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  45. THE MOONTA IN DANGER.

    The steamer Moonta, which left Bunbury for Pt. Hedland on Saturday with a cargo of jarrah, had a narrow escape from destruction during a recent gale. When nearing ...

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  46. SUPPOSED EXTENSIVE THEFT.

    Last evening one of the most extensive thefts for some time is supposed to have taken place in a house in Elizabeth Bay-road. Jewellery valued at £500 is missing, ...

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