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  2. SENSATION OF THE SEA.

    As a matter of interest "to the scientific people who watch these things," Admiral Sir George King-Hall has reported to the Governor-General (Lord Denman) a ...

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  3. THE FIGHT FOR NOMINATION.

    A more pacificatory spirit now prevails in the National Convention, which has assembled to select the Republican candidate for the Presidency, than ...

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  4. FIGHTING IN MOROCCO.

    The French continue to be subjected to serious attacks by Moorish tribesmen. Large bodies of natives, mounted and on foot, surprised Col. Gourand's camp in the ...

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  5. DEVONDALE TRAGEDY.

    At the Ballarat Supreme Court to-day John Friedman, aged 26 years, was charged with the murder of Charles Nunn on May 18, at Devondale, near Beech Forest. ...

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  6. THE BLACK PERIL.

    The Union Government has appointed a commission to investigate and report regarding the prevalence in South Africa of criminal assaults and assaults with intent, ...

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  7. AEROPLANE COLLISION.

    Later particulars of the aeroplane tragedy, which resulted in the death of Capt. Dubois and Lieut. Peignian at Douai, reveal that the two flying machines ...

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  8. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    International interest in the Olympic games at Stockholm is remarkably keen. From 27 different countries of the world 3,698 entries for the various contests have ...

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  9. TRANSPORT STRIKE.

    The dockers at Southampton who went out on strike have resumed work unconditionally. Many permanent hands, however, who left work find that they have ...

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  10. WOMEN'S MOVEMENT.

    Yesterday two largely attended meetings were held in the Queen's Hall to consider the religious aspects of the women's movement. The Archbishop of Canterbury (Most ...

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  11. ROYAL HUNT CUP.

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  12. LLOYD GEORGE.

    When the Chancellor of the Exchequer was leaving Caxton Hall, after performing the opening ceremony in connection with a Welsh bazaar, he was mobbed by a band of ...

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  13. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    A colliery explosion has occurred at the Hastings Mine, Trinidad, Colorado, owned by the Victor American Fuel Company. Thirteen of the colliers were entombed by ...

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  14. NIGHT MARCHES.

    The Minister for Defence (Sr. Pearce) stated to-day that an order had been issued to the effect that when any Commonwealth troops were on the ...

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  15. CADET COMPETITIONS.

    The Commandant of Victoria (Col. Parnell) to-day inspected at Victoria Barracks the State champion cadet teams that will take part tomorrow and on Saturday in ...

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  16. HOME RULE.

    During the discussion of the Home Rule Bill in the House of Commons last night an amendment was proposed to establish single Chamber Government in Ireland. ...

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  17. FRANK WOOTTON.

    Lord Derby, in recognition of the remarkable performances last year of Frank Wootton in the saddle, has presented to that champion Australian jockey a massive ...

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  18. KILLED IN EXPLOSION.

    An explosion in a weaving mill in Alsace resulted in 60 workmen being buried in the wreckage. When the rescue parties got to work they found that four of the men had ...

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  19. ALLEGED MOLESTATION.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Rowland Hunt (Unionist member for South Shropshire) alleged that thousands of men nonunionists were hiding on the docks afraid to ...

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  20. CHOLERA IN INDIA.

    The cholera season has again developed seriously throughout the Presidency. For the past week 518 fresh eases were reported, and 428 patients died. Among ...

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  21. GLASGOW UNIVERSITY.

    On Tuesday next the University of Glas-gow will confer the degree of Doctor of Laws upon Professor W. H. Warren, Wh. Sc., M. Inst., C.E.(Professor of ...

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  22. BRITISH SURPLUS.

    The Times states that the Government will announce on Monday next the manner in which the surplus revenue for the past financial year will be disposed. It is ...

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  23. HOTEL ACCOMMODATION.

    "We do no business of that kind. We don't do bed business here." According to Mr. William Thomas Corlett, a member of the State Hansard staff, that was ...

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  24. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Messrs. A. W. Gore and A. H. Lowe have been chosen to complete the English lawn tennis team to compete for the Davis Cup. ...

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  25. STEEL AMALGAMATION

    The Scottish Iron and Steel Company has been formed, with a capital of a million sterling. It is an amalgamation of 13 firms, whose ...

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  26. FRENCH SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    Owing to the seamen's strike at Mar-seilles a number of steamers at the Freneh Mediterranean port are unable to soil. The crews landed after having given only a ...

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  27. STRIKE LEGISLATION.

    The Pall Mall Gazette, referring to Queensland's strike legislation, states that it is interacting in the United Kingdom to note new policies adopted in the dominions ...

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  28. UNHAPPY MARRIED COUPLE.

    According to the evidence of Mrs. May Lewis, who proceeded against her husband, Thomas Lewis, for maintenance in the Collingwood Court to-day, their honeymoon ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS

    The New South Wales bowlers had an excellent win to-day over the Banbury Clubs senior rour rinks. Scores at the close of 25 ends:— ...

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  30. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    Mr. White, a prominent Wiltshire cheese factor, has bequeathed to the Bishop of London (Dr. Ingram) £200,000 for the benefit of the Church of England. ...

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  31. DEATH IN A HUT.

    James Gorrie, aged 52, was charged in the Criminal Court today with the wilful murder of Amelia Bowden at Warburton on May 30. He pleaded not guilty. It ...

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  32. TITANIC ENQUIRY.

    The taking of evidence by the Titanic wreck commission has been closed. The Commissioner (Lord Mersey) has announced his decision, in agreement with ...

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  33. "FIGHTING SHIPS."

    The law suit by the United States Government against the North Atlantic Steamship Conference, which alleges that the latter was operating against the ...

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  34. NEW AUSTRALIANS.

    The new steamer Ajana, 7,770 tons, which is intended for the Australasian immigration service, will take out to Western Australia a selected batch of district ...

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  35. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  36. THE COST OF LIVING.

    Serious disturbances have occurred in Philadelphia. As a protest against the increased price of meat crowds of women held ...

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  37. THE GERMAN FLAG.

    The Kaiser, in the course of a speech at Hamburg, in which he referred to the for-mer decline of the old Hansa towns, said things had now changed for the better, ...

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  38. ELECTRIC LIGHT FOR GAWLER. r

    The municipal electric light plant was (given a trial run during the past two days, and the current was turned on to the street lamps to-night. The result was ...

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  39. "GIVE HIM A CRACK."

    "I did not call him a cow, or tell anybody to give him a crack. I called him a rotter. I didn't use the words," said Charles King to-day in the St. Kilda Police ...

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  40. CUBAN REBELS.

    Advices from Santiago, Cuba, indicate that the insurgents continue to cause trouble. Despite the efforts made by the ...

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  41. OPERATION AT SEA.

    While the White Star mercantile training ship Mersey was in a gale off Cape Horn, the vessel's surgeon was compelled to operate upon one of the cadets for appendicitis. ...

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  42. THE BARRIER.

    The weather continues exceedingly cold, with frosty nights. The temperature last night fell to 36 deg. (Following the result of yesterday's ...

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  43. MARCONI CASE.

    The refusal of Mr. Justice Higgins to make an order for inspection, as desired by the plaintiffs in the action instituted by the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company ...

    Article : 141 words
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  45. LOYALIST ENGINEER EXPELLED.

    At the instance of John Smith, an engineer in the employ of the Brisbane Tramway Company, a writ has been issued in the Supreme Court against the ...

    Article : 167 words
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  48. ITALIANS IN TURKEY.

    Ten thousand Italians have already been expelled from the Turkish capital. A rumour has been widely spread that the deposed Sultan (Abdul Hamid)has ...

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  49. DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE.

    A movement is on foot to nominate the Mayor of New York (Mr. W. J. Gaynor) as the Democratic candidate for the United States Presidency. There are already five ...

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  51. ELECTION ARTICLE.

    A writ has been issued by the Federal Crown Law Department against the proprietors of The Argus, for alleged breaches of section 18aa of the Commonwealth ...

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  52. NINE SHILLINGS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Frazer) has now removed the dissatisfaction of the men working in Sydney in the construction of conduit. They had complained ...

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  53. PRIMITIVE METHODISTS.

    The Primitive Methodist Centenary Fund has been closed, and an announcement of the results has been published. The object was to raise £150,000 for local ...

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  54. PASSIVE RESISTANCE.

    The Duchess of Somerset, in a letter to the press, writes that since the"infamous Insurance Act does not touch the fringe of poverty in England," she intends ...

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  55. PRESERVING A RUIN.

    A deputation from tie Tourist Associa-tion Waited on the Minister for Lands (Mr. Muloahy) and asked that the old Imperial penitentiary buildings at Port Arthur, ...

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  59. ENGLISHMEN WITH CAPITAL.

    During the past six mouths numerous people from England and elsewhere abroad have come to Tasmania. Many of them have capital, and a considerable number ...

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  60. SMALLARMS FACTORY.

    Mr. A. C. Wright,who was sent from New York by Messrs. Pratt & Whitney, the contractors, to instal the machinery at the Lithgow Smallarms Factory, has been ...

    Article : 55 words
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