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  2. MOROCCO French Government's Undecision.

    The rumors which have been industriously circulated that Great Britain had arranged a naval movement in connection with Moroccan affairs are ...

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  3. HEAT IN AMERICA. Causes Many Deaths.

    Heat wares are sweeping all over America and bringing death with them. In Chicago 27 people died in 24 hours. and the temperature at midnight last ...

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  4. CAMORRA TRIAL

    The Camorra trial was continued today. Much feeling was displayed. A defence Witness named Dimartiero testified that ...

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  5. SHIPPING STRIKE

    The dockers here have again struck work. The owners say that the men refuse to adhere to the agreements made on ...

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  6. IMMIGRANTS

    The Premier of New South Wales (Mr. McGowan) and the Agent-General (Mr. Coghlan) inspected the steamer Rangatiri to-day, which is carrying 200 immigrants ...

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  7. BIBLE IN SCHOOL.

    A public meeting was held in the Cooperative Hall last night for the purpose of forming a league with the object [?] securing religions instruction in the ...

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  8. No-Gon-Fidence Fiasco OPPOSITION OUTED.

    Though, launched with all the forcefulness and pandereusness of which the Leader of the Opposition in the House of Assembly was capable, the attack on the ...

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  9. MR. FISHER.

    The King held a Privy Council meeting at Buckingham Palace to-day for the purpose of swearing in new members. Mr. Fisher, though absent, was ...

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  10. LEARNING ON BRITAIN.

    [?]ventions are proceeding between France, Germany, and Russia relative to the French response to Germany's intervention in Mor[?]can affairs. A reply is ...

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  11. RAILWAY STRIKE

    It has transpired that the signatures to the agreement calling off the great railway strike were forgeries, each of the Labor leaders who were parties to ...

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  12. HEAT SIZZLING CROPS.

    A message from Chicago states that the excessive temperature is causing sizzled, crops. This is the reason assigned for the latest jump on the grain exchange. ...

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  13. FIRE

    The country house at Viborg, Finland, Of M. Ludwig Noble, an oil millionare, was destroyed by fire to-day. His two children, a boy and a girl, ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES PATROLMAN SHOT.

    A patrolman was shot and killed here to-day while on duty in the street. The murderer is unknown. ...

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  15. CRISIS LULLED.

    The Moroccan crisis has now been [?]led by Germany proposing to have pour[?] on the subject with France, Bri[?] Spain, and Russia. ...

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  16. METALS.

    The following are the latest metal quotations:—Copper, £56 f 7/6. Lead and tin are unchanged. ...

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  17. TOO MUCH SPEED

    Rather sensational mischaps befel seven of the new destroyers belonging to the British navy to-day. The vessels were the Acorn, Alarm, ...

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  18. THE KAISER

    Contrary to expectation the Kaise left here to-day in the Imperial yacht Hohenz[?], for norway. He is accompanied only by civilians, among whom are ...

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  19. RUSSIAN PREMIER ILL.

    According to the "Bourse Gazette," the Russian Premier (M. Sto[?]ypin) is ill, and over fatigued. It is rumored that he intends retiring with his family to ...

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  20. BISLEY

    A shooting match was fired to-day at Bisley between teams representing New Zealand and North London. The former team won, their score being ...

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  21. COMMERCE CONTROL.

    [?] Newlands, a Democrat has introduced a Bill into the Senate to secure the control of commercial corpora[?] in the same way as the Commerce ...

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  22. TRADES HALL

    At the Trades Hall Council to-night Delegate Campbell (Iron Trades) moved—"That the council view with indignation the action, of the Lord Mayor of ...

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  23. DYNAMITING.

    The trail of the McNam[?] brothers, and McManigal for being concerned in the blowing up of the "Times" office here last year, was begun to-day. ...

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  24. TENNIS

    The third round for the All England Plate was played to-day. The results were:—Dunlop beat Doust, 6—4 1—6, 6—3; Dunlop beat Dawson, ...

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  25. STATEMENT BY THE PREMIER.

    When interviewed subsequently the Premier (Hon. J. Verran) said:—"I could not be expected to reply at the tail end of the sitting I intended to speak next ...

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  26. RECIPROCITY

    It is now predicted in connection with the Canadian-American Reciprocity Agreement Bill that it will pass the Ame. rican Senate without amendment about ...

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  27. PORTUGAL.

    Latest news received here from Portu[?] to the effect that a good deal of unrest still [?]. It is [?] here that the Government ...

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  28. CRICKET

    The cricket match played between Oxford and Cambridge Universities was finished to-day and resulted ill a win for the former by 74 runs. ...

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  29. STATEMENT BY TREASURER.

    The Treasurer informed a representative of "The Daily Herald" that he had hoped to reply to certain statements made by Father Kelly in reference to ...

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  30. BOY SCOUTS

    At Windsor to-day the boy, scouts, who are manoeuvring under General Baden Powell, were drawn up in a huge semi. circle, comprising eight divisions. ...

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  31. AUSTRALIANS

    The Australian Parliamentarians arrived in Glasgow- to-day from Belfast. They were accorded a public welcome, and will be the guests of the corporation, ...

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  32. AVIATION. Life-Saving Appllance

    The many fatalities which are constaitly—almost daily—occurring in connection with flights on aeroplanes has led to a movement being started with the ...

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  33. WHEAT

    The statistics regarding the imports of wheat into the United Kingdom for last week have been compiled. They [?] that [?] bushels found ...

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  34. MR. PEAKE'S EXPLANATION.

    Immediately after the House adjourned the leader of the Opposition (Hon. A. H. Peake) was asked to express an opinion concerting the incident, and an ...

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  35. HENLEY REGATTA

    Ten thousand spectators witnessed the Henley regatta preliminaries which began to-day. In the first heat of the Stewards' Cup ...

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  37. International Circult Race.

    The eight stage of the international circuit [?] race which started from Vincennes was begun to-day at Hendon Park, near London, at 6 a.m. ...

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  38. PORT FINANCES.

    ing the proposal to borrow £30,000 for At Thursday evening's meeting of the Port Adelade City Council the mayor (Mr. W. T. Rofe) submitted his report regard ...

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  39. PORT ADELAIDE CITY COUNCIL.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Port Adel[?]de City Council was held on Thursday evening, when those present were the mayor (Mr. W. T. Rofe), Alderman Malin, Clouston, and Todd, ...

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  40. THE SUNKEN MAINE

    The Chief Army Engineer (General Bixby), who is superintending the raising of the United States battleship Maine, which sank mysteriously in Havana ...

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  41. OVERSEAS PREMIERS

    The overseas Premiers, who are paying a visit to Ireland, lunched with the Chamber of Commerce to-day. Afterwards they left for the Clyde, Scotland. ...

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  42. GLORIOUS FOURTH

    The Chicago "Tribune" has compiled a list of those killed in the Fourth of July celebrations. These number 13 throughout the United ...

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  43. A LOYAL MAYOR Trouble in Dublin City Council.

    [?]roops are guarding the doors of the city council. A special meeting had been called with a view to finally decide as to whether ...

    Article : 99 words
  44. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL VACANCY.

    Mr. J. J, Jelley, the wellknown Laborite, has been unanimously selected by the United Labor Party to contest the seat in the Legislative Council rendered ...

    Article : 133 words
  45. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    In the House of Lords to-night a division took place on Lord Lansdowne's amend, ments to the Veto Bill which provided for joint sittings and the referendum as ...

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  46. A NASTY ONE

    In commenting on the elaborate preparations that are being made for illuminations in Quebec to accord Sir Wilfrid Laurier a royal homecoming, the ...

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  47. WAREHOUSEMEN'S UNION.

    At a meeting of the Warehousemen's Union held in the Trades Hall last night Mr. T. H. Smeaton, M.P., delivered a forceful and interesting address in ...

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  49. NATIONALIST COUNCILLORS' CAUCUS.

    At a caucus meeting of Nationalist councillors Held last night only four out of 38 favored the presentation of the address to the King. ...

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