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  2. AMERICAN FLEET.

    Colonel Miller called upon the Premier yesterday, and discussed with him various matters in connection with the visit of the Amrican fleet. Mr. Ashton (honorary Minister) ...

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  3. UNION SUED FOE DAMAGES.

    An action was heard before Acting Judge Edmunds and a jury in the District Court today, in which William Coulton sued tho Newcastle Coal Trimmers' Federal Union for £300 ...

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  4. A STUDENT OF SOCIETY.

    The Great Hall of the University was throngod last night on the occasion of a reception given to Professor Henry Jones, of Glasgow, who is lecturing in Sydney at the ...

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  5. INDIAN SEDITION.

    The editor of "Hind Swarajya," of Bombay, has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment for publishing seditious articles. ...

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  6. FISHERIES 'DISPUTE.

    Excitement at Hull and Grimsby is growing, owing to the activity of the German fisheries protection torpedo boat, which is harassing and seizing British ...

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  7. THE PERSIAN CRISIS.

    The "Dolly Telegraph" states that Great Britain and Russia wera in close and amicable accord during tlie Persian crisis. ...

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  8. THE SAILOEMAN'S CLAIM.

    At the Chamber of Commerce dinner Sir Harry Hawson drew very pointed attention to a matter which should not require to be spoken about in the same way ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    The Govenor-General and Lady Northcote will leave Melbourne on the 15th inst, and not on the 13th, as originally fixed. The GovernorGeneral will proceed to Adelaide, and Lady ...

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  10. BOMB OUTRAGE ON THE RAILWAY.

    Seven persons, including Dr. Gosh, a famous Bengal practitioner, and Mr. Tarkaraga, professor of Sanskrit at a college, have boen arrested in connection with an ...

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  11. TEHERAN REFUGEES.

    Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, informed the House of Commons last night that the Persian troops surrounding the British Legation at ...

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  12. THE CUSTOMS.

    At a meeting of the Federal Executive Council to-day three inspectors for the Customs Department, at salaries of £400 per annum, were appointed. The officers selected were Mr. ...

    Article : 373 words
  13. THE CANCELLED LEASES.

    Mr. T. A. Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, has written a letter 10 the "Times," occupying one column and a half, and in the course of a strenuous and ...

    Article : 123 words
  14. CONGREGATIONAL CONGRESS.

    The Congregational Congress met yesterday at Edinburgh, and on the motion of Dr. Fordyce, formerly of Sydney, Sir Albert Spicer, M.P., was elected president. ...

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  15. THE PRIVY COUNCIL.

    Lord Loreburn, Lord High Chancellor, has introduced into the House of Lords a bill to increase the colonial members of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council to ...

    Article : 147 words
  16. CITIZENS' EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman Hughes), who presided over the meeting of the citizens executive committee yesterday, reported the result of a conference which he had bad with ...

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  17. THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.

    Ten thousand claquers are assembling at Denver, the great commercial centre of Colorado, for the Democratic Convention. Tammany Hall has sent five train loads ...

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  18. THREE PEOPLE STABBED.

    A serious stabbing affray took place at about 20 minutes past 9 on Thursday night, as the result of a family quarrel at Manly Vale, which ended in a butcher. James Arthur ...

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  19. BRIGANDS' USELESS CAPTURE.

    The Moors who captured Mr. Clark Kennedy, a British subject, outside Tangier, have been informed that Great Britain will not pay a penny ransom. ...

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  20. BLIGH' WARD ELECTION.

    "Last night Mr. Hugh D. M'Intosh, candidate for Bligh Wara, Sydney Municial Council, addressed the electors in Palmer-street School Hall. ...

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  21. PRINCESS OF WALES' STAKES.

    The contest for the principal event on the card for the third day of the Newmarket First July Meeting, to-day, resulted as under:— ...

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  22. TONGKING RISING.

    Several native non-commissioned officers at Hanol, Tonking, are about to be courtmartialled on a charge of inciting Tongkingese to rise against the French. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN ARTISTS.

    Princess Alexander of Teck yesterday distributed at the Franco-British Exhibition the prizes awarded in the display of women artists' work in the New South ...

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  24. A WARNING TO BAKERS.

    Mr A. W. J. Gibbs, editor "Pacific Coast Gazette," the official organ of the Pacific Coast Master Bakers' Association, wrote the "Australian Baker" from San Francisco under ...

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  25. THE "GLORIOUS FOURTH."

    NEW AMERICAN CONSUL-GENERAL. To-day is the 132nd anniversary of the Declaration of American Independence, and following the usual practice, the America[?] ...

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  26. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Commonwealth representative in London has made a suggestion to the Customs that a system of promoting business communications between firms in Australia and in Europe ...

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  27. A SCOUNDREL'S BETRAYAL.

    At the Court of General Sessions to-day, a young woman, named Florence Tronchard, pleaded guilty to 'a charge of having stolen a bangle from a house where she was working ...

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  28. SIR HECTOR CARRUTHERS.

    The University of St. Andrews has conferred the degree of D.C.L, on Sir Hector Carruthers, who, in the course of a speech at the ceremony, stated that ...

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  29. MR. [?] CANDIDATURE.

    A meeting of the friends and supporters of Mr. W. P. McElhone, who is a candidate for Bligh Ward, was held last night at the Burdekin Hotel, Bourke-street. A strong and influential committee was formed. Mr. ...

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  30. THE VISIT TO ALBANY.

    The Premier is in communication with the Commonwealth Government, with a view to ascertaining how far they are prepared to go to assist in entertaining the American fleet ...

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  31. SPRINGCART AND TRAMCAR.

    Yesterday afternoon there was a collision between a tramcar and a springcart, one of whose shafts was driven clea through the front of the car, wounding two men. At about ...

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  32. GOVERNMENT ANALYSIS.

    The establishment of a Commonwealth analytical laboratory was confirmed to-day at a meeting of the Executive Council by the appointment as analyst of Mr.Percy Wilkinson, ...

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  33. THE HOLIDAY.

    Sir,—I read with interest the report of the meeting of the executive of the citizens' committee held at the Town Hall on the 26th instant, and published in your columns ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lancashire beat Notts by three wickets. Yorkshire has not lost a match. Surrey, Kent, and Middlesex have lost one match each. ...

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  35. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED ARSON.

    On Wednesday night what appears to have been a most dastardly attempt to burn down Messrs. J. G. Proudfoot and Sons new, store was made. Mr. Dobinson, baker, had just finished ...

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  36. MEXICAN SOLDIERS' CRUELTY

    An offer made by the Mexican Government of £30 for all rebels, dead or alive, caused soldiers to commit great cruelties by killing many innocent people. ...

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  37. THE TRAWLER

    The Minister for Home Affairs has received a report from Mr. Andrew Christie, consulting engineer, who is supervising the construction of the trawler, which states that the vessel ...

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  38. SUNDAY CONCERTS.

    The Town Clerk yesterday received a latter from the Vicar-General, Archdoacon Gunther, protesting, on behalf of St. Andrew's Cathedral Chapter, against the resolution of ...

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  39. ZEPPELIN'S AERIAL WARSHIP.

    Count Zeppelin's aerial warship, with a dozen passengers, made a flight lasting 12 hours at a great height, from Lake Constance to Zurich and Lucerne and back, ...

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  40. SHIPS' OFFICERS' STRIKE.

    No further developments have taken place locally in connection with the impending strike of ships' officers on vessels engaged in the Chinn trade. The statement made by Mr. ...

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  41. IRONWORKERS' WAGES.

    Mr. C. H. Hoskins, director of G. and C. Hoskins, proprietors of Eskbank Ironworks, states that the officials of the Eskbank Ironworkers' Association have seen him ...

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  42. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Might I suggest that the authorities charged with the arrangements re welcoming the American fleet would give special consideration to providing facilities for the ...

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  43. TWO MILLIONS WANTED.

    Two millions are wanted to meet requirements in connection with the telephone and telegraphic works. The Chief Commonwealth Electrical Engineer, Mr. Hesketh, estimates ...

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  44. BRITISH STRAWBERRY CROP.

    The British strawberry crop is phenomenal, and is estimated to be worth £1,000,000. ...

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  45. TO-DAY.

    Mrs. Besant's Lecture: Centenary Hall, 8 Consecration Service: Y.W.C.A Hall, 7.30 Devotional Meeting Y.W.C.A Hall, 8 Mallinson Song Recitals: Town Hall, 8. ...

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  46. THE TERRITORIAL ARMY.

    Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, on being interviewed, said he considered it satisfactory that 170,000 men had joined the Territorial Army up to the ...

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  47. A BORDER TRAGEDY.

    News has been received from Silverspur, a new township on the southern bordor, in the Stanthorpe district, to the effect that two woodcutters, named charles young, allas ...

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  48. REMARKABLE FAMILY GATHERING

    Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hack, son., celebrated on Saturday the fify-ninth anniversary of their wedding, at their residence, Fernlea Wontworth-street, Parramatta, where many ...

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  49. A SLIDE FOR LIFE.

    A S[?]onstational occurrence has been reported from the Hutt district, near Wellington. Miss Alice Hansen was standing on the side of a hill when she slipped and clutched a ...

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  50. HORNBY GRANGE ASHORE.

    A telegram from Townsville states that information was received to-day that the steamer Hornsby Grange is ashore at Frankln Islands, near Geraldton. ...

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