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  2. FEDERATION.

    Sir J. P. Abbott and Messrs. Reid and Carruthers left for Melbourne in a special train to-night on their way back to Sydney. ...

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  3. SUPREME COURT.

    The Chief Justice said:—"I understand that there is a prisoner awaiting sentence. I will communicate with Mr. Justice Hensman, and I ...

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  4. THE RECORD REIGN.

    The contingent of New South Wales Mounted Rifles, which is on board the steamer Gulf of Martaban, will be landed at London on ...

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  5. TIRED OF LIFE.

    A suicide took place in the Yarra this afternoon near Richmond, when a young woman with a child in her arms threw herself ...

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  6. EASTERN CRISIS.

    The Greeks have recaptured Gritsovali, and a body of irregulars is at Salonica. The Turks have renewed the ...

    Article : 138 words
  7. ALLEGED BRUTAL ACT. A HOSPITAL BOMBARDED.

    A serious charge of breach of the conditions of warfare is made against the Turks. It is alleged by the ...

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  8. THE CONVENTION. AN ADDRESS TO THE QUEEN.

    When the Convention resumed this morning the first business was the appointment of a committee to prepare an address of ...

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  9. A LONDON BANQUET.

    The Duke of Connaught preside at a banquet of the Royal Colonial Institute at the Hotel Cecil, London, on July 2 in ...

    Article : 54 words
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  11. GREEK FORCES. GENDARMERIE AND POLICE.

    The Greek Government is now making every effort to place an adequate force in the field. It is reported that the gendarmerie and ...

    Article : 44 words
  12. A COACH-DRIVER'S SUICIDE.

    Jonathan Wittaker Patterson, the driver of the Ballarat-Roke-wood coach, cut his throat with a razor. He commenced to shave in ...

    Article : 65 words
  13. PROPOSED CELEBRATIONS IN PERTH.

    A meeting of the sub-committee appointed at a meeting of citizens to draw up a programme for the commemoration festivities in ...

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  14. OFFICIAL DECLARATION. GREECE IN DANGER.

    The position is now regarded as extremely serious by the Greek Government. The Home Office has issued a declaration to the ...

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  15. FATAL GEN ACCIDENT.

    A young man named Francis Johns was accidentally shot in the back by his mate while rabbit shooting on the ranges between ...

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  16. TURKS ADVANCING. TERRIBLE SLAUGHTER OF GREEKS.

    The latest news from the seat of war indicates that disaster has fallen upon the Greeks, and that the success of the Turks is due to ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. Cecil Rhodes has arrived at Cape Town on his return from London. He received an address of welcome from the South African ...

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  18. INQUESTS IN MELBOURNE

    Thos. Donoghue, 56, died to-day from injuries sustained by a fall from the branch of a tree at Preston. ...

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  19. TERRIBLE SHIPWRECK.

    The ship Zuleika from Dunedin to Wellington was wrecked at Palliser Bay on Friday night during a storm. The rocks were ...

    Article : 264 words
  20. NEW FINANCIAL CLAUSES.

    The clauses drawn up by the four Treasurers on the financial portion of the bill were discussed. They take the place of clauses 89 and 90. ...

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  21. THE [?] PARTY.

    A meeting of members of the Parnellite party was held in Dublin yesterday, when Mr. John E. Redmond, M. P. for Waterford ...

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  22. INTERCOLONIAL BAND CONTEST.

    The Intercolonial Band Contest concluded to-day, when three bands from New South Wales secured the first three prizes, and the New ...

    Article : 32 words
  23. WESTRALIAN TEAM.

    Mr. Levinson's offer to provide means to send a contingent to England has been declined by the Premier. ...

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  24. TYPHOID IN VICTORIA.

    The return of infectious diseases for the fortnight shows a large decrease of typhoid, there having been 116 cases and 10 deaths, as ...

    Article : 37 words
  25. FINANCE.

    The following are among the latest London Stock Exchange quotations:—Bank of Australasia, £46; Union Bank of Australia ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT.

    Eighty applications have been received from officers and men desirous of going to England as the South Australian contingent. ...

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  27. THE CLAUSES PASSED.

    The clauses as drawn up were passed in a few minutes. Sir E. Braddon said that the passage of these clauses made it ...

    Article : 214 words
  28. SYDNEY RAILWAY TERMINUS.

    The report of the Railway Commissioners on the financial aspects of the proposed extension of the railway to the city was received by ...

    Article : 82 words
  29. AUSTRALIAN JOINT STOCK BANK.

    The depositors' committee and accountants who have inquired into the affairs of the Australian Joint Stock Bank and the new ...

    Article : 375 words
  30. A TASMANIAN PROPOSAL.

    A deputation of the executive committee of the Jubilee Fund waited on Mr. A. T. Pillenger, the Minister of Lands, to-day, and ...

    Article : 66 words
  31. A TURKISH WARRIOR. AN OVER-VALOROUS OCTOGENARIAN.

    An extraordinary incident is reported in connection with Hafil Pasha, 80 years of age, who distinguished himself as an officer ...

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  32. ALLEGED ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    The case of an illegal operation is likely to come before the courts shortly. A young woman named Mary Millar returned home to ...

    Article : 71 words
  33. A HORRIBLE SUGGESTION.

    "Stink Hater" writes as follows: —It appears from your account in The Morning Herald of the 14th inst. that the Government is ...

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  34. NEW GUINEA GOLDFIELDS

    On Wednesday the crew of the wrecked schooner Myrtle arrived in the Warrego. Speaking of New Guinea, whence the schooner sailed ...

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  35. MARINE BOARD INQUIRY.

    In reference to the steamer Thornley, which struck on a sunken rock off the Althorpes last week, a Marine Board inquiry was held ...

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  36. A GRECIAN VICTORY. HOLDING THE KEY TO THESSALY.

    Prince Constantine, Duke of Sparta, who has just returned to Larissa from the frontier, reports that the Greeks have been victorious ...

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  37. A HOT-BED OF FEVER.

    Communications which have reached the office of the Home Secretary point to a very serious state of affairs in New Guinea. ...

    Article : 81 words
  38. CIVIL SITTINGS.

    The adjourned hearing of this case was resumed. Henry Williams, the plaintiff, sought to recover from Samuel Barker ...

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  39. RECORD MAKING.

    Lesna, the French cyclist, attempted to lower the Australian record from 10 to 100 miles on the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day. ...

    Article : 87 words
  40. THE TURKISH SQUADRON

    A second Turkish squadron has sailed through the Straits into the [?] Sea with sealed orders. The squadron comprises three ...

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  41. SEND-OFF TO A COOL-GARDIE MAN.

    Mr. G. E. Fearby had a good send-off last night on the occasion of his departure for New Guinea. ...

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  42. RAIN IN TASMANIA.

    The weather is now fine and cold. The rains have done immense benefit to the country generally. ...

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