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  2. OBITUARY.

    A cablegram was received in Englehawk yesterday stating that Mr. Alexander Hay had died in Scotland when undergoing an operation. Beyond Hits no particulars were ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CABLES. EDUCATION CONFERENCE.

    The Federal Conference on Education met again yesterday. Mr. F. Tate, Director of Education, Victoria, gave a detailed account of the ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The trails are now being held of persons charged with sedition in connection with the [?] disturbances in Eastern Bengal, where the population has been more or less ...

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  5. AUSTRAL COMPETITIONS. EIGHTEENTH DAY.

    The Austral competitions were resumed at the Royal Princess's Theatre yesterday. Mr. Hector Maclean, of Sydney, adjudicated. ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    Superintendent Sainsbury took charge of the North-Western Police District yesterday, when he attended the head office at Bendigo. He held quite a reception ...

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  7. INSCRIPTION OF STOCK.

    By an official cable it was learned to-day that Mr. Bent had succeeded in saving the State £4000 per annum by inducing the London and Westminster Bank to reduce ...

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  8. HORNING SESSION.

    The adjudicator was called upon at the morning cession to select five sopranos out out of a fairly lengthy competitor list, the chosen ladies thus qualifying for the ...

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  9. CHINESE BANDITS.

    News from the Far East states that Chinese bandits have destroyed the German mission at Lieuchau. The authorities sided with the ...

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  10. THE RAND STRIKE.

    Detachments of the 2nd Dragoon Guards, Cameron Hightlanders, and the Border Regiment were recently distributed over the Band to prevent the destruction of property. ...

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  11. AFTERNOON SESSION.

    The attendance at the afternoon session was only moderate. An excellent programme was gone through, many talented competitors taking part. ...

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  12. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The "Standard" the other day published a report that it was the intention of the Admiralty, in conformance with the Government policy of economy in regard to military ...

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  13. TROOPS ON THE RAND.

    In the House of Commons last night, Mr. Winston Churchill Under-Secretary for the Colonies, in reply to questions, stated that the presence of many Chinese on the Rand ...

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  14. STRIKERS AND RELIEF FUNDS.

    In the Supreme Court to-day, Mr. Haynes, K.C., applied for the removal of the injunction restricting Messrs. Holman, Pearce and others from distributing, through the ...

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  15. ACTIVE ANARCHISTS.

    The activity of the anarchists in Europe is evidenced by two reports published today. A man named Petroff, described as a ...

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  16. RAND DISAFFECTED MINES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Johannesburg states that the mines are now completely [?] by cavalry. The protection thus afforded has enabled ...

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  17. GREAT BALLOON CONTEST.

    A balloom contest took place to-day from London to Goring, in Sussex, for the Har[?] Cup. The distance to be covered was a little ...

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  18. STRATHFIELDSAYE SHIRE.

    A well-attended meeting of ratepayers of the Axedale Riding of Strathfieldsaye Shire was held last night at the Green Gate hotel, Grassy Flat. For some time ...

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  19. GERMAN NAVAL POLICY.

    The naval construction policy which is being pursued in Germany aims at the turning out of warships that will be superior to those of any other nation. ...

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  20. IRISH ADMINISTRATION BILL.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman has post[?] until Monday his statement of the intution of the Government respecting the Irish Administrative Council and other ...

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  21. POTATO GRADERS.

    Some months ago the Agricultural department continued a series of trials of potato and onion graders, with the result that the judges—Messrs. J. Knight (the ...

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  22. EMPIRE DAY.

    An Empire Bay service was hold here last night at St. Johns Church. A.special ser vice had been prepared. The church was crowded to the doors. The viear of St. ...

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  23. GENERAL NEWS.

    There is a serious dispute in the meatpacking trade at Buenos Ayres, the capital of the Argentine Republic, the result being that large numbers of the men are our ...

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  24. VIOLENT TO TORNADO.

    A [?] fornado has been experienced at the town of Fort Worth, in Texas. Heavy loss of life and great damage to [?] porty were caused by the fierce ...

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  25. SUTTON GRANGE.

    Empire Day was observed on Friday at the local school, and the programme for the morning, as laid down by the department, was carried out. In the afternoon, after ...

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  26. STRANDED IN CANADA.

    A sidelight is thrown on the condition of the labor market in Canada by the fate of [?] workmen from Glasgow, who recently ar[?] in the Denminion. ...

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  27. CHARACTER SONG FROM OPERA.

    Miss Lucy Rowe, of the Melbourne Conservatorium, appeared in a character song from opera, her selection being the "Swallow Song" from "Mignon." The ...

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  28. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    The mining companies intend, in the event of the Miners Union appealing to the Arbitration Court for an increase in the rate of wages for a certain kind of unskilled ...

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  29. SCENE FROM OPERA.

    Leonora..................... Miss Jones Azucena......... Miss Carmen Pinschoff Manrico............... Mr. Geo. Tutton Count de Luna...... Mr. Stanley Horwood ...

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  30. THE RUSSIA FAMINE.

    The terrible distress existing amongst [?] of Russia in consquence of the [?] which has been raging there for [?] months was [?]ussed at a sitting of ...

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  31. ROPE QUOITS.

    The following is the draw for the championship, to be played to-day at Delaney's Harp and Shamrock hotel: P. Hamilton v. C. Wooley: W. Emm rson v. J. Daly, A. Trayes ...

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  32. LEGISIATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    Yesterday Mr. D. B. Lazarns drove out to Myers' Flat, Sydney Flat, and Sebastian, and at each place made hosts of friends Myers' Flat evinced its warm appreciation ...

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  33. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The feature of the Conference to-day was the speech by Sir John Forrest on the State Debts question, and his proposal to substitute a new scheme for the Braddon clause. ...

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  34. LAWN TENNIS IN ENGLAND

    Messrs. Pollard and Ward, the American [?] tennis players were successful at the [?] tour[?]ment at Surbiton, in Surrey. Hey [?] Messrs. Sharp and Doust, the ...

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  36. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    Morning, at 10 (semi finals).— Highland Fling (girls under 1s), Sailors' Hornpipe (girls under 1S), Irish Jig (girls under 1S) Afternoon, at 2 (semi-finals).—National ...

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    A plot to wreek a train near Marseilles and rob the mails in the confusion following the disaster was frustrated in April by a laborer, who overheard the plotters' ...

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  38. DETAULTING SHAREBROKERS

    [?] has been caused by the failure of Messrs. [?] Brunton and Co., who [?] very large [?] in the Rio Tinto [?] mine shares on the London market ...

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  41. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The race between C. Towns and W. Webb for the sculling championship will take place on the Parramatta River on 3rd August. ...

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  42. TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.

    Mr. A. Hicks's general committee meets City Family, 7.30. Mr. D. B. Lazarus, California Gully, 7.30; Sparrowawk, 8.15; Quartz Miners ...

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  44. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

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  45. MAN IS CAPABLE

    Of greater things than he generally performs, and by the use of "Wolfe's Schnapps" dis [?]apabilities are stimulated and developed. ...

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