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  2. FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    The Prime Minister elect (Mr. Joseph Cook) is still busy forming his Cabinet, and if half the tales that are flying round Melbourne are to be believed he is having, some difficulty in ...

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  3. EXCITING CHASE.

    Two prisoners, named Pearce and Hurley, succeeded in making their escape from Fremantle prison early this morning. The prisoners had just been released from the ...

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  4. DARING ROBBERY.

    A very daring and clever theft was effected in the city last night; money and cheques valued at nearly £200 being taken from the Imperial Skating Rink. ...

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  5. STATE SESSION.

    Some important business will be considered at to-day's meeting of the State Cabinet. Although the caucus has decided that there are to be no new Ministers, a place has to be ...

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  6. FRENCH SHIPPING.

    A remarkable activity is at present being displayed by French shipping companies in regard to the Australian, and more particularly to the South Sea Island trade. ...

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  7. A MATTER OF HOURS. WAR LOOMING.

    Servia insists on a revision of the Serbo-Bulgarian treaty. VIENNA, June 23. The "Reichspost" declares that war is now ...

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  8. PACIFIC PROBLEM. EASTERN TRADE.

    The "Morning Post" this morning publishes interviews with the various High Commissioners in regard to the problem of the Pacific, in view of the opening of the Panama ...

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  9. CAPT. SCOTTS STORY.

    The July number of the "Strand Magazine" publishes the first instalment of.the late Captain Scott's story from his Journals. The letterpress is finely illustrated with ...

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  10. FUTURE OF MACEDONIA.

    M. Pasitch, premier of Servia, has proposed to Dr. Daneff, the Bulgarian Premier, that they should establish an autonomous Macedonian province to be followed by Servian and ...

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  11. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    Admiral Mahan, replying to the article in the "Times" on May 19 by Sir Valentine Chirol, director of the foreign department of that paper states that there is no necessary ...

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  12. THE HOLIDAY. A LARGE TURN-OUT.

    The holiday yesterday broke grey aud threatening in the city and suburbs. Many thousands bent on an outing watched the leaden sky and early drizzling showers with ...

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  13. THE BEEF TRUST.

    The leading shipping companies trading to South America are uniting to fight the American Beef Trust. Their scheme includes the building of a ...

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  14. BACKWARD PAPUA.

    A good deal of light on the causes of the stagnation in Papua was thrown last evening by Mr. Robert C. Hamilton, who has just returned to Sydney after nearly two years' ...

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  15. ACROSS THE PACIFIC.

    The accomplishment of the journey from London to Winnipeg, a distance of 3400 miles, in five days is the object of a fast Government subsidised rail and steamship system ...

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  16. ANGLO-SAXON PEACE.

    A committee, including Earl Grey, the Earl of Plymouth, Lord Rothschild, and Lord Cowdray, are appealing to the public for funds in connection with the celebration of the ...

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  17. STARVING MAN'S ACT.

    In the Criminal Court to-day, regarding Ernest Willis, a tinsmith, who had been convicted of illegally pawning goods, Mr. Justice Hodges said that he had received a letter ...

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  18. APACHE LOVE TRAGEDY.

    Two apaches, each the head of a rival band, fought a duel to decide the possession of a girl. As a result, both the lovers were killed, ...

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  19. THE SUFFRAGISTS. EFFECTIVE HUNGER STRIKE.

    Laura Geraldine Lennox, Annie Kenney, Rachael Barrett, and Agnes Lake, who were sentenced last Tuesday to various terms of imprisonment in connection with the ...

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  20. THE TRAFFIC.

    Notwithstanding the heavy rain that fell early yesterday morning, thoro was an increase in the number of railway passengers, as compared with the number that travelled ...

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  21. GERMAN SCHOOL TRAGEDY.

    The man, Schmidt, who ran amok in a Roman Catholic school in Dremen, fired 35 revolver shots and hit 21 people. Besides six revolvers which were fouud in ...

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  22. FIRE ENGINE SMASH.

    The Fire Brigade's motor fire engine from the head station while proceeding along Roma-street at a late hour this evening skidded, and crashed with great force into the ...

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  23. FEDERATED ENGINE DRIVERS.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, President of the Federal Arbitraton Court, to-day resumed the hearing of the plaint of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association. The ...

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  24. RIOTING IN SPAIN.

    A crowd, while holding a demonstration against the Moroccan war on Saturday, raised revolutionary cries, whereupon a detachment of gendarmes charged them and wounded 30. ...

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  25. FIREMEN KILLED.

    A fire burned out a block of buildings, comprising an extensive sash and blind factory last night. Four firemen were killed during the progress of the fire, and three ...

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  26. RADICALS.

    The members of the new Radical Government refuge to wear official uniforms, and to accept the title of "Excellency." Mme. Zahle, the wife of the Premier, who is ...

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  27. INDEX.

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  28. FLEET OF SAILERS.

    Yesterday's fresh east-south-easterly breeze brought along to port quite a small fleet of sailing vessels, most of which had been beating about off the coast for some days past. ...

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  29. AGRICULTURAL REFORM.

    Lord Lansdowne, in the course of his speech nt Matlock, advocated agricultural reform without bursting up the existing system. He condemned the idea of fixing a minimum wage. ...

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  30. BROTHERS SENTENCED.

    Hugh Hollingworth and Allan Hollingworth, two young brothers, who were found guilty of forging and uttering a cheque for £850, were represented by Mr. Maxwell, who said ...

    Article : 90 words
  31. INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS.

    Mrs. Despard and Mrs. Cobden-Sanderson were permitted to address the International Suffragist Congress which is meeting here. They complained of the exclusion of their ...

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  32. LEICESTER BY-ELECTION.

    Advanced members of the Labour Party bitterly resent the National Executive vetoing Mr. Banton's candidature for Leicester. The Socialists have approved of Mr. Harley ...

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  33. MR. GRIFFITH'S TOUR.

    The Hay Municipal Council interviewed the Minister for Works this morning, prior to the departure of his train. The Mayor asked that the concession granted for three years of ...

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  35. STADIUM FOR BRISBANE.

    The cancellation of the Stadium license was discussed at a meeting of the City Council to-day. A letter was received from the Home Secretary's Department, stating that ...

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  36. NINE ENGINEERS DROWNED.

    The United State survey boat Beaver capsized in a storm yesterday, and nine engineers were drowned. ...

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  37. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    Nine hundred and twenty-two London and district parishes were represented at the meeting held in Hyde Park to-day in protest against Welsh disestablishment. ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. P. M'Bride, Agent-General for Victoria, who is attending the International Forestry Conference, was entertained by Mr. Hanning, president of the British Chamber of Commerce ...

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  39. MR. M'GOWEN'S TOUR.

    The Premier, Mr. M'Gowen, visited the district hospital to-day, and was shown plans of the proposed additions to the institution, for which a special grant of £3000 was ...

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  40. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO MURDER.

    Application was made to the Chief Justice late to-day that bail should be granted to Elizabeth Louisa Barry, one of two women committed for trial on Friday on a charge of ...

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  41. TO-DAY.

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  42. SHEFKET-PASHA'S MURDER.

    A court martial has condemned to death 20 of those arrested in connection with the murder of Shefket Pasha. Eight of the prisoners were Judged in ...

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  43. UNLAWFULLY WOUNDING.

    At the Kalgoorlie Circuit Court, Giovanni Moraschini was charged with having unlawfully wounded Pictro Morellini at Bullfinch, on June 6. Morellini and accused were ...

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  44. DEATH OF MR. HYAM HAINS.

    Mr. Hyam Hains, a prominent figure in Sydney business circles, died on Sunday, at the Sydney Hospital. Deceased was born in Liverpool-street in 1848. Over 30 years ago ...

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  45. AN INJURED WORKER.

    Shortly after the small arms factory plant was started a man named Jno. Rowe, who has been a resident of Lithgow for many years, had one of his hands caught in one of the ...

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  46. THE LASH ORDERED.

    In sentencing George Grannon, guilty of an assault occasioning actual bodily harm, Acting Judge Gurner said that the prisoner's offence was one of the most serious and brutal ...

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  47. ANOTHER GHENT ACCIDENT.

    Owing to the failure of the electric power supply in the scenic railway at the Ghent exhibition, two cars rushed backwards, and were derailed at the foot of a steep incline. As a ...

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  48. H.M.S. PYRAMUS AND TORCH.

    H.M.S. Pyramus arrived at Noumea from New Zealand on June 17, to await orders from the Admiralty. According to the French files which arrived by the F.M.S. Nera last night, ...

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  49. FATAL TRAM ACCIDENT.

    A man of about 50 years of age, whose name is supposed to be George Perry, was run over and killed by a tram coming from the racecourse this afternoon. He attempted ...

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  50. H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND.

    The battleship New Zealand is busy coaling. Several parties of men and officers are visiting Rotorua. ...

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