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  2. MEAT OCTOPUS[?]

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. J. L. Trefle), in the course of an address before the Farmers and Settlers' Association, in King's Hall, at Barren Jack, this afternoon, made an ...

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  3. A HUNDRED YEARS AHEAD.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. King O'Malley), accompanied by Mr. Anstey, M.P., arrived from Melbourne yesterday by the express. For some weeks past Mr. O'Malley ...

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  4. HARBOUR PROBLEM. CABINET DECIDES.

    The Government proposal in connection with the terries and the tram congestion at Circular Quay is now to run a line of steamers from Dawes Point to M'Mahon's Point and ...

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  5. STRIKE SPREADS. SEAMEN HELP THE SUGAR WORKERS.

    An important annoucement as to the attitude of wharf lumpers and seamen in connection with the Queensland sugar strike was made to-day by the Acting Prime ...

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  6. OVERSEA LEGISLATORS.

    The Government entertained the oversea Parliamentarians to-day at a farewell luncheon at Hampton Court. A message was read from the King, in ...

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  7. NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE. NEUTRALITY QUESTION.

    The Steynite newspaper "Friend," published in Blocmfontein, in an article supporting the "Volksstem" remarks:—"If one principle more than another emerged from ...

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  8. MOROCCO. ANOTHER SPANISH OUTRAGE.

    The Franco-Spanish friction at Alcazar culminated in some Spanish guards arresting Mr. Boisset, the French Consul[?] and marching him through the streets, ...

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  9. RIOTS AT CARDIFF.

    A fire occurred in Cardiff to-night in a spirit and beer warehouse near the wharfs. Riots and looting followed, twenty people being injured. ...

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  10. "MOST DANGEROUS."

    Mr. Christian Botha, a member of the Opposition in the South African Parliament, on being interviewed in London, denounced the "Volksstem's" utterance as ...

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  11. RERLIN RETURNS TO AFRICA.

    The German cruiser Berlin, which arrived here from Agadir some days ago for stores and provisions, has sailed again for Africa. ...

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  12. ALBANIAN REVOLT. TURKISH COMMANDER RECALLED.

    Shefket Turgut Pasha, commanding the Turkish forces in Albania, has been recalled, owing to the seventy of his repressive operations against the Albanians. ...

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  13. HIGHEST-TAXED COUNTRY.

    Mr. M'Gowen, Premier of New South Wales, in a letter to the "Times," denies the assertion of that paper's Sydney correspondent to the effect that next year ...

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  14. POSITION OF GRAVE CONCERN

    Shipowners generally regard the situation as one of grave concern. One of them, in referring to the trouble, stated to-night:— "Should the sugar lumpers persist for any ...

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  15. MEXICAN REVOLUTION.

    It is declared that the Standard Oil Compauy backed General Madero in the recent Mexican revolution, on condition that he would cancel the large holdings in ...

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  16. REFERENCE IN THE COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons last night Sir Edward Grey. Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in replying to questions, detailed the sufferings of 10,000 Albanian ...

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  17. IN PARLIAMENT.

    The matter was referred to in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon. Mr. Fell asked if any decision had yet been arrived at with regard to the ...

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  18. THE VETO BILL.

    The anxiety of Lord Morley, Lord President of the Council, in issuing a Whip regarding the third reading of the Veto Bill, is due to the fact that the rejection ...

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  19. TROUBLE IN PERSIA.

    Mohammed Ali, the ex-Shah, has reentered Persia. The strengen of the force which is accompanying him is unknown. ...

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  20. LOS ANGELES OUTRAGE.

    The efforts to commit Mrs. M'Manigal, wife of Ortie M'Manigal (who turned State's evidence in the "Times" dynamite outrage case), for refusing to give evidence ...

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  21. LORD KITCHENER.

    In the House of Commons last night Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in reply to questions by Mr. W. P. Byles (Radical) and others, ...

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  22. CARTERS TAKE PART.

    The Bundaberg Carters' Union has decided not to cart any sugar made by non-union labour. ...

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  23. AEROPLANES IN WAR.

    In the House of Commons last night Colonel J. B. Seely, Parliamentary Secretary to the War Office, stated, in reply to a question by Mr. L. A. Lee (Unionist), ...

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  24. IN NORTH QUEENSLAND.

    The case of John Sullivan, a sugar worner, charged with absenting himself from hired service at the Hambledon mill, was concluded in the Cairns Police Court this afternoon. ...

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  25. MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR.

    A sentry on guard over the great powder magazine at Gosport last night challenged the occupants of a boat. Without reply two, persons landed from ...

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  26. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, his son and daughter, who were injured in a motor accident, have slightly improved, and the patients are cheerful. ...

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  27. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    J. Iremonger, the Notts professional, has accepted the M.C.C.'s invitation to visit Australia, subject to his county giving assent. ...

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  28. AMERICAN WOOL TARIFF.

    Senator R. Smoot (Republican) is about to introduce a new wool tariff revision measure with the support of the Administration. ...

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  29. AN ECHO OF THE PAST.

    Sipido, who at the age of 15 shot at the late King Edward VII. of Britain (then Prince of Wales) during the latter's visit to Brussels in 1900, has been latterly a ...

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  30. MR. A. J. BALFOUR.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, whose health causes some slight anxiety, will go to Wildbad-Gastein, on the Tauern Alps, in August. ...

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  31. SUGAR STOCKS.

    The Custom-house statement of stocks in bond shows that at the end of last week the stocks of refinery sugars" in hand in Melbourne amounted to 9207 tons. Reckoning ...

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  32. SEPARATION OF THE TRAFFIC.

    The Public Works Committee will not have submitted to it in regard to the bridge and tunnel proposals a question alternative. It may recommend either or both. The Ministers, ...

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  33. INDEX. NEWS.

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  34. MIDNIGHT ENCOUNTER.

    Another version of the incident which occurred at Brunswick at midnight yesterday was told to-day. Plain-clothes Constable Sneddin reported early this morning that he ...

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  35. TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow to-day 2341 casks were offered, and 1538 sold. The prices were:—Mutton, fine 36/, medium 32/6; beef, fine 33/, medium 32/ per ...

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  36. KANGAROOS II.

    H. H. Messenger, the noted New South Wales three-quarter back, and S. Pearce, the sturdy forward, have definitely decided not to accompany the Australasian Rugby League ...

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  37. THE KING IN EDINBURGH.

    The King to-day presented new colours to the Royal Company or Archers, his Scottish bodyguard. His Majesty afterwards held a levee, ...

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  38. BLIND MAN DEFRAUDED.

    George Roberts, who formerly represented Richmond in the Legislative Assembly, was charged at the Carlton Court to-day with imposition by false representations in writing. ...

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  39. QUESTION OF DIGNITY.

    A breezy interlude followed a ruling by the Chairman of Committees last night during the consideration in committee of the Criminal Appeal Bill. An amendment of the clause ...

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  40. THE PEERAGE.

    The Earl of Crewe, Secretary of State for India, has been made Earl of Madeley and Marquis of Crewe; Lord Loreburn (Lord Chancellor) Earl Loreburn; and ...

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  41. MR. M'GOWEN.

    Mr. M'Gowen, Premier of New South Wales, sails for New York on Saturday, and will join the steamer Zealandia at Vancouver, for Sydney. ...

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  43. UNFOUNDED.

    In the Legislative Assembly last evening Mr. Price asked if it were a fact that a cablegram had been sent to Mr. Hanna, Undersecretary of the Works Department, and ...

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  44. INTERNATIONAL SAILING.

    Mr. Mark Foy, after an effort extending over three months, failed to obtain a race for the Southerly Buster, and the [?]edway Yacht Club has, therefore, handed ...

    Article : 273 words
  45. CONVICTED OF BLACKMAIL.

    Henry Marlow and Martha Lyster have been convicted on a charge of blackmailing Colonel Bain, an ex-member of the House of Commons. ...

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  46. CHURCH OFFERED FOR SALE.

    The Australian Church, Flinders-street, was offered at auction to-day. Though there was a large attendance, including representatives of several Church organisations, no bids ...

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  47. BISLEY MEETING.

    Following are the principal scores in the first stage of the shooting at the Bisley ri[?]le meeting for the King's prize:—Corporal Trainor (of Canada), 101 (bronze ...

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  48. TO-DAY.

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  49. EXPLOSION OF GAS.

    Early this morning an explosion took place at the rear of Coffey's Hotel, in which a man named Wilkinson, a plumber was badly injured. Wilkinson was at the time repairing ...

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  50. A NEW HEBRIDES CRIME.

    Burns, Philp's steamer Malaita, which arrived here from the New Hebrides to-day, brought news of a native boat's crew of three, from a French trading vessel, having been ...

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  51. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    The outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease at Rye is disquieting, and it will be difficult to check if it spreads to the Romney Marshes, whereon there are thousands of ...

    Article : 44 words
  52. Advertising

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