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  2. DEPORTED AGITATORS.

    Reutet's correspondent at Johannesburg says that private cablegrams received there state that, as the result of conferences in London between ...

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  3. HOME RULE.

    The Radical newspapers in London accept as authoritative the statement that at the meeting of the Cabinet on Wednesday it was decided to offer any ...

    Article : 379 words
  4. LIBELLING A WIFE'S FATHER.

    In April last Lord Alfred Douglas, son of the late Marquis of Queensberry, after hearing a verdict against him in the High Court libel suit brought by ...

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  5. FIGHTING IN BRITISH EAST AFRICA.

    Advices received in London from Nairobi, in British East Africa, give a Stirring narrative of heroism and pluck in a remote district to the south-east ...

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  6. THE BUTCHERS' STRIKE

    The long-continued negotiations for a settlement of the meat strike reached a successful conclusion to-night At a mass meeting of the Australasian ...

    Article : 396 words
  7. TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE UNION.

    The case of the Federal Public Service Commissioner was continued before Mr. Justice Higgins to-day in the claim of the Australian Telegraph and ...

    Article : 359 words
  8. SAD DROWNING. ACCIDENT.

    A distressing drowing accident, in which two boys lost their lives, marred the enjoyment of the regatta which was being held at New Town Bay on ...

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  9. A LOVE TRAGEDY.

    Gilbelt Irvive, employed as a cutter at Mr. R. C. Hagon's tailoring establishment, King-street, city, and Jean Clark, also known as Alice Rankin, ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    During the sittings of the Methodist Conference in Sydney last week, the Rev. William O. Poole, a Methodist minister from the United States, was ...

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  11. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The second of the series of matches between Tasmania and Victoria was continued on the association ground to-day under ideal conditions. The Tasmanians, ...

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  12. PRIVY COUNCIL.

    In the Privy Council appeal, Oro Concentration Co. v. the Sulphide Corporation, which was dismissed with costs, their Lordships held that patant No. ...

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  13. THE FASHIONS.

    Dr. J. C. Farthing, the Anglican Bishop of Montreal, denounces women's afternoon gatherings and women dancing, and says they are dressing ...

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  14. THE METHODIST CONFERENCE

    Most of the Tasmanian delegates to the Methodist Conference in Melbourne returned to-day by the Loongana to Launceston. In addition to the delegates, the ...

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  15. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    The newspapers of the various political parties in Great Britain support the 350 members of the House of Commons of all parties, including Mr. Bonar Law, ...

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  16. AMERICAN BASEBALLERS.

    "The Australians treated us remarkably well," asserted Jimmy Callaghan, the manager of the Chicago White Sox baseball team, which recently returned ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND PREMIER.

    Mr. D. F. Denham, the Premier of Queensland, visited Liverpool Docks cold stores yesterday, and inspected Beattie's process for the electrical ...

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  18. DARING BURGLARY.

    A daring burglary Was committed last night at the Labour Exchange in the City-road, London, the thieves using gelignite to blow open a safe, ...

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  19. BILLIARDS.

    The first heat for the English billiards championship was continued yesterday by Tom Reece and George Gray. Gray improved his position of the previous ...

    Article : 147 words
  20. PANAMA CANAL.

    Mr. T. W. Sims, the Democratic member for the Eighth District of Tennessee, has introduced a bill in the House [?] Representatives providing for ...

    Article : 269 words
  21. THE ARMY BILL.

    Sir Henry Lucy, the well-known political writer, asserts that the "Die "Hards of the House of Lords, the members who refused to accept any ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. A CONFERENCE OF POSTMASTERS.

    The inter-state conference of Post-masters continued its sittings yesterday. The draft plaint for the Arbitration Court, which was adopted, provides for ...

    Article : 232 words
  23. CROWN PRINCE LIBELLED.

    Herr Ernst Moyor, the editor of the Socialist journal "Vorwarts," was sentenced to three months' imprisonment yesterday for libelling the Crown Prince ...

    Article : 65 words
  24. AVIATION.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, the First Lord of the Admiralty, who has made several aerial journeys lately, has decided to obtain an airman's certificate. ...

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  25. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    During last night four a wheat ricks were set on fire by suffragists at Bath, in Somersetshire. All the ricks were destroyed. ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    A parcel of New South Wales kidneys, forwarded by the steamer Paparoa, has been seized at Liverpool. Seventy-five per cent, of the shipment was ...

    Article : 113 words
  27. TARIFF REFORM.

    Fifteen hundred delegates attended the Tariff Reform League's conference yesterday. Mr. Austen Chamberlain, the Unionist member for East ...

    Article : 83 words
  28. FIGHTING IN THE SOUDAN.

    Yesterday Major J. L. J. Conroy, formerly of the Connaught Rangers, but recently one of the assistant adjutantgenerals of the Egyptian Army, with a ...

    Article : 72 words
  29. OVERCROWDED STATE SCHOOL

    At the meeting of the Port Cygnet Municipal Council on Thursday, Councillor Goldon drew attention to the overcrowded condition of the Gardiner's ...

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  30. FIRE AT WARATAH.

    Quite a stir was caused in Main-street last night when flames were seem issuing from the Emu Bay Railway Company's engine-shed. The fire had ...

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  31. PROHIBITION.

    Cardinal Gibbons, the head of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States, criticises the pronouncement that it is impossible to enforce ...

    Article : 68 words
  32. IRON TRADES STRIKE.

    It is anticipated by the executive officials of the unions concerned in the dispute in the iron trade that the secret ballot which is now being taken will ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. MINING ACCIDENTS.

    John Thomas, a miner, who was hurt by falling stone at the Bischoff mine a week ago, is in a very critical condition. The injured foot was amputated ...

    Article : 162 words
  34. SHIPPING DISASTER.

    Eighteen members of the crew of the steamer Charlemagne Tower are adrift in an open boat in the Atlantic. Revenue cutters are searching for the ...

    Article : 110 words
  35. GERMAN METHODS.

    M. Georges Clemenceau, the late Premier of Fiance, commenting on German newspaper attacks on Russia, declares that the Triple Entente between Great ...

    Article : 83 words
  36. THE WEATHER.

    The weather continues very oppressive. Yesterday the shade temperature was 88.5, and the sun 133. To-day the shade temperature was 88.9, while ...

    Article : 86 words
  37. MEXICAN REBELLION.

    Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, the British Ambasssador to the United Stares, has compalined that the Mexican rebels in Chihuahua have driven out an ...

    Article : 69 words
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  39. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    The weather continues fine, with increasing heat, and to-day was rather trying. A three-roomed house, together with ...

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