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  2. A GREAT TEST.

    The test match Australia v England was concluded to-day. With 5½ hours left to [?]ay, Jennings and Kelleway opened the Australians' innings to ...

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  3. WHO IS TO BLAME?

    The Chief Railway Commissioner is unable to get bricks quickly enough for his duplication works, and Mr. Griffith blames Mr. Wade for the shortage. ...

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  4. BRILLIANT POLO.

    "Brilliant polo." This was the verdict of the crowd of connoisseurs that thronged the arena at Kensington yesterday, and cheered themselves ...

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  5. UNDERVALUING.

    Council officials generally deny the accuracy of the statement made by the secretary of the Board of Water Supply and Sewerage, Mr. Holmes, that as the result of municipal ...

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  6. ABANDONED.

    The Murrumbidgee Irrigation Trust, of which the Minister for Works (Mr. Griffith) is chairman, has decided to abandon the proposed establishment of State stores for ...

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  7. THE ESSEX MATCH.

    The match, Australia v Essex, was commenced at Leyton to-day. There was a delay of 40 minutes in starting, owing to the Australians attending the ...

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  8. LABOUR UNREST.

    The executive committee of the London Corn Trade Association has passed a resolution approving of the attitude of the Port of London Authority in regard to the transport ...

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  9. "BRITISH ENVY."

    Replies by prominent Cermans to the English statements made in the symposium that is being conducted by the "Nord und Sud" generally attribute the root of the trouble ...

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  10. WORK AT THE DOCKS.

    There ard now 12,980 men working at the docks, and the ships being handled number 154. ...

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  11. NO GOVERNMENT PRESSURE.

    In the House of Commons last night, the Prime Minister, in reply to a question, denied that any pressure had been brought to bear on the employers by the Government in order ...

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  12. "LIKE MR. GRIFFITH."

    "It would not be Mr. Griffith," said Mr. Wade last night, "if there was not some discreditable insinuation against the Opposition to try and explain away a matter when ...

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  13. RAILWAYMEN'S ATTITUDE.

    The West Ham railway men—who had [?]ecided to strike at midnight last night unless the employers met the transport strikers— postponed their strike owing to the executive ...

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  14. "OUTLAWS."

    The Minister for Works yesterday made a further statement in regard to the men who struck at the Botany Sewerage Works, and identified himself with other strong action in ...

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  15. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    The Democratic contest for the Presidency is more confused than ever now. It appears that the New York delegation is forcing Mayor Gaynor's name to the forefront. ...

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  16. THE FRENCH STRIKE.

    The strike committee at Havre is advising the men to resume work as soon as the arbitration proceedings open. ...

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  17. QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    A unique celebration was held to-day in connection with the fiftieth anniversary of the landing of Queen Alexandra in England. Ten thousand ladies, including society ...

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  18. FEDERAL BANK.

    Correspondence relating to the appointment of Mr. Miller (governor of the Commonwealth Bank), was tabled in the House of Representatives to-day. ...

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  19. BRITISH NAVY.

    In the House of Commons last night the Prime Minister stated, in reply to a question, that the naval force in the Mediterranean was still under consideration, and the Imperial ...

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  20. MR. ROOSEVELT AND THE TRUSTS.

    Mr. Roosevelt declares that he intends to fight the Presidential issue upon the assertion that the big interests, trusts, etc., have combined to force him out of public life. ...

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  21. THE SUFFRAGISTS.

    While King George and Queen Mary were outside Llandaff Cathedral, Glamorganshire, E[?] C[?] a well-dressed Londoner, broke through the cordon of police and sprang at ...

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  22. SERVIAN CONSPIRATORS.

    In order to secure some state papers from St. Petersburg which were in possession of a Bulgarian officer. General Ivan Sarafoff, a band of Servian conspirators fired on the ...

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  23. A RECORD REVIEW.

    Mr. Churchill has announced that there will be reviewed at Spithead on July 9 the greatest fleet that has ever been assembled in the history of the world. ...

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  24. MEN'S ATTITUDE.

    Although the trouble amongst the men employed at the Botany sewer was considered at an end, there was a recrudescence of the strike after the midday meal hour, owing to a ...

    Article : 126 words
  25. EDUCATION IN IRELAND.

    The Dublin correspondent of the "Times" writes:—"Cardinal Logue's speech at Maynooth College yesterday, in which he hinted that the National University of Ireland does ...

    Article : 74 words
  26. WINDOW-BREAKER SENTENCED.

    Isabel Irving has been sentenced to two months[?] imprisonment with hard labour for amashing a window in the lobby of the House of Commons. ...

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  27. THE HUNGER STRIKE.

    Twenty-three prisoners wbo participated in the hunger strike have been released. ...

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  28. STORMS IN CHILI.

    Fresh storms have occurred over the Cordillera Andes, seriously damaging the Chill[?]tin[?] railway. It is [?]eeted that traffic will be interrupted ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

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  30. PLAYGROUNDS.

    The Minister of Public Instruction is making inquiries as to the possibility of establishing a playground for children in Victoria Park, and has suggested to the City Council that an ...

    Article : 356 words
  31. INDEX.

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  32. DEATH OF G. BONNOR.

    George James Bonnor, the ex-international cricketer, died this afternoon after a brief illness. G. J. Bonnor was born at Bathurst (New ...

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  33. GOVERNMENT OF INDIA.

    Professor Surendranath Banorjea, D.A., editor of the "Bengalee" and Professor of English Literature at Ripon College, says that the statement of the Earl of Crewe in ...

    Article : 95 words
  34. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, foreshadowed the appointment of two additional Government agents in ...

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  35. CIVIC POLICY.

    Is the City Council going too far in the direction of building on various areas they have resumed? The question was raised at yesterday's meeting of the finance committee ...

    Article : 384 words
  36. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  37. EMPIRE TRADE COMMISSION.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. Lewis Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, denied that any one of the overseas dominions had protested against the exclusion ...

    Article : 64 words
  38. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    A certain firm of solicitors has been openly advertising their intention to defy the National Insurance Act and Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has reminded ...

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  39. GOOD-BYE TO THE DART.

    The Dart, which was for many years used by the Imperial Navy as a surveying ship on the Australian Station, and in latter years was well known as the seagoing tender to ...

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  40. SIGNED ARTICLES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Chanter (N.S.W.) asked the Prime Minister whether his attention had been called to portion of a sub-leader appearing in a Melbourne ...

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  41. ACCIDENT ON A WARSHIP.

    A cartridge exploded while it was being inserted in a gun on board the armoured cruiser Jules Michelet at Hyeres, and as a result one sailor was killed and three officers and 20 ...

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  42. TO-DAY.

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  43. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—I have read with much interest the article in to-day's "Herald" respecting the charges made by Mr. Holmes, secretary to the Board of Water Supply and Sewerage. My ...

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  44. WRECK OF THE TITANIC.

    Lord Derby, on behalf of the Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society, presented Captain Rostron, of the steamer Carpathia, with a gold medal in recognition of his efforts in ...

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  45. FATAL TRAM ACCIDENT.

    While attempting to board a city-bound tram in Miller-street, near Jones-street, Balmain, last night, Arthur John Elkins, 25, a labourer, living in 102 Abercromble-street, ...

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  46. DEATH OF MR. TREFLE, SEN.

    Mr. Trefle, an old resident of Temora, and father of the Minister of Agriculture, Mr. J. L. Trefle, M.L.A., died at 5 o'clock yesterday morning, surrounded by his family. He had ...

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  47. CENTENARIAN'S DEATH.

    The death has occurred in the Crooked River district of John Nolan, at the age of 100 years. Residents to the number of 40 carried the remains to Talbotville, a distance ...

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  48. BOXING.

    Klauss states that he had the fight of his life with Carpentier at Dieppe, and that in two years Carpentier will be unbeatable. He added that he was ready to give ...

    Article : 40 words
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