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  2. QUEENSLAND WINS.

    Well done, Quoensland! This was the popular verdict at the close of the interstate Rugby Union match on the Sports Ground yesterday. After having slightly the ...

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  3. MAIN LADODR PLANKS.

    Mr. J. R. Dacey, M.L.A., in an address at a meeting of the electors of Alexandria at the local Town Hall last night gave out the principal fighting planks of the Labour party ...

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  4. THE WESTERN STATE.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, presided at the annual Western Australia banquet last night at the Trocadero. The attendance numbered 200, and ...

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  5. THIRD EDITION.

    The race for the blue ribbon of the English turf took place at Epsom to-day, and resulted as under:- DERBY STAKES, of 6500 sovs, by ...

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  6. PRESBYTERIAN UNION.

    The General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland and the United Free Church have instructed the Joint Committee on Union to continue its deliberations for the ...

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  7. THE NEW DOMINION.

    Lord and Lady Gladstone, members [?]f the Union Cabinet, and a large congregation attended a special service in Pretoria Catherdral to-day, after which Lord ...

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  8. BRITISH EMIGRATION.

    At the conference of emigration societies at the Royal Colonial Institute yesterday it was decided to ask the Government to hold a subsidiary conference to formulate ...

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  9. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Yesterday Mr. Roosevelt was driven in the Lord. Mayor's coach to the Guildhall, where he was presented with the freedom of the City. ...

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  10. FEDERAL REVENDE.

    The Federal revenue returns for May, Issued to-day, show that the estimate for the year was very much out. There is every prospect of the actual receipts being a million ...

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  11. MESSAGE FROM THE KING.

    King George, in a message to "My South African people," says: "It is my earnest hope, and I am strong in the confidence, that the new Constitution will under ...

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  12. ATTITUDE OF AGENTS-GENERAL.

    Sir John Tnverner, Agent-General for Victoria, in the course of an interview with a representative of the "Standa: [?] Empire," said that he did not attend the ...

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  13. THE CHIEF JUSTICE.

    Sir Richard Solomon, Agent-Genernl for Cape Colony in London, has been appointed High Commissioner for the Union in London. ...

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  14. THE LAPSED CONFERENCE.

    In the opinion of the Postmaster-General (Mr. Josiah Thomas) the attitude of the Prime Minister towards the proposed Premiers Conterence has been misrepresented. Mr. Thomas ...

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  15. TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    Dr. von Bilinski, Austrian Minister for Finance, speaking in the Reichsrath yesterday, said that the reduction in the term of military service would, by increasing ...

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  16. INFORMATION FURNISHED

    Unlike Sir John Taverner, Mr. T. A. Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, and the other Agents-General, furnished the conference with the particulars ...

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  17. WHEAT DECLINING.

    Wheat is drooping. Australian cargoes are quoted at about 31s a quarter of 480 lb., f.o.b. ...

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  18. SOME DISCORDANT NOTES.

    The "Natal Advertiser" writes:—"The Union was effected by guile and deception, but British doggedness will triumph." The "Natal Mercury" states that "it is ...

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  19. CRITICISM RESENTED.

    The "Daily News" (Liberal) disapproves of the views of Mr. Roosevelt and the manner and occasion of their utterance. "What," it asks, "would Mr. Roosevelt ...

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  20. THE TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow to-day 1525 casks were offered, and 581 were sold. Prices showed a decline of 9d per cwt, viz.:—Mutton, fine 37s 3d, medium ...

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  21. AMATEUR V. PROFESSIONAL.

    The attendance at the interstate Rugby Union match on Saturday last was estimated at about 9000. That at the league interclub match, South Sydney v Newtown, was about ...

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  22. TRIANGULAR CRICKET.

    Correspondence is taking place between the Australian Board of Control find the South African Association relative to terms. The Board of Control submitted the same ...

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  23. THE VICTORIAN DELEGATION

    Sir John Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, has made a tour of Kent, where he has made arrangements for the visit of the Victorian delegation on immigration. ...

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  24. LORD SELBORNE'S MESSAGE.

    Lord Selborne, late Governor of the Transvaal and High commissioner for South Africa, in a message wishing "God speed" to the people of South Africa, ...

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  25. CONFERENCE IN BERLIN.

    Count Gulcclardini, the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, is in Berlin conferring with Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, the Imperial Chancellor. ...

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  26. SYDNEY GAB SUPPLY.

    Theo Drummoyne Council has started a movement to secureo a cheaper gas supply for Sydney. At the Drummoyne Council on Tuesday ...

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  27. THE SCOTT EXPEDITION.

    The Royal Geographical Society entertained at luncheon, at the Holborn Restaurant, Captain Scott and the officers associated with him in his Antarctic ...

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  28. CANADA'S RESTRICTION.

    The Toronto correspondent of the "Times" reports that the British Government has protested to the Canadian Government against the new immigration ...

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  29. AERONAUTICS.

    The United States and Mexico are negotiating for a treaty for compulsory registration of aeroplanes and dirigible balloons. ...

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  30. THE LATE KING.

    Mr. Moore, Premier of Western Australia, in the course of his speech at the Western Australian dinner, made reference to King Edward. ...

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  31. CATTLE DISEASE IN ARGENTINA.

    The export of cattle from Corrientes, Entre Rios, Chiko, Foimosa and Northern Santa Fe, provinces of Argentina, have been prohibited on account of the prevalence ...

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  32. AMERICAN PRIZES.

    The "New York World" and the "St. Louis Post and Despatch" jointly of[?]r a prize of 30,000 dollars (£6000) for a flight by aeroplane from New York to St. Louis, ...

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  33. EARTHQUAKE IN THE SNOWY MOUNTAINS.

    A correspondent at Adaminaby telegraphs:— "This (Wednesday) morning at 11.59 a severe shock of earthquake was experienced here, and from information to hand it appears to have ...

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  34. DEFENCE.

    The Federal Cabinet to-day devoted its attention to discussing the defence policy, and finally approved of Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, advertising immediately for 200 ...

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  35. SLUMP IN COTTON.

    The cotton markets of New Orleans and New York are demoralised. Trading has been enormous. July cotton broke 74 points from Friday's price on rumou[?] ...

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  36. EDWARD MEMORIAL.

    The committee of Tattersall's Club (Incorporated) at a meeting to-day voted £100 to the Mayor's Fund for the King Edward M[?] morial. ...

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  37. AN EXTENSIVE SCHEME.

    Allan Brothers, shipowners, have submitted a scheme for sending to Canada 2000 pioneers, their wives, and 4000 children, this your, and 5000 men and their ...

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  38. EARTH TREMORS AT COOMA.

    Three distinct shocks of earthquake were felt here to-day between noon and half-past 3 o'clock. None of the tremors was violent, but the vibration was distinctly felt, ...

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  39. STRIKE DISTURBANCE.

    Unionist strikers at Kinniel woodyard in Boness, Linlithgowshire0 overcame the police guard, and entered the yard, where they assaulted the non-unionists, fifty of ...

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  40. THE PLUVIOSE DISASTER.

    All the crew of the sunken French submarine Pluviose have been promoted in order that their relatives may obtain higher pensions. Pay will continue until ...

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  41. A MUNICIPAL SQUABBLE.

    The question of fixing the position of certain lamps in Groonknowe-avenue Macleay-street, Darlinghurst his caused a quarrel between two departments of the City ...

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  42. NIGERIA TIN FIELDS.

    The Imperial Government is considering a proposal for the construction of 120 miles of railway in order to open up great tin fields in the Bauchi province, Northern ...

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  43. NO PRIZE-FIGHTING.

    At a special meeting of the Yass Pastoral and Agricultural Association Mr. A. C. Wood moved,—"That on and after this date no sparring or boxing contests, or anything ...

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  44. JOHNSON-JEFFRIES FIGHT.

    The Board of Supervisors of San Francisco has granted permission for the holding of the Johnson-Jeffrics fight in that city, notwithstanding that the boardroom ...

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  45. AMERICAN RAILWAY FREIGHTS.

    The United States Government has obtained an injunction restraining 20 railways of the Western Traffic Association from increasing freights, on the ground ...

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  46. BRITISH INCOME TAX ARREARS.

    Of the arrears of income tax amounting to £23,805,000, due to the delay in the passing of the Budget of 1900-10, £11,000,000 was collected in May. ...

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  47. NAVAL BEGINNINGS.

    From figures made available to-day by the Defence Department, it appears that the new battleship-cruiser of the improved Indefatigable type, which is being built for the ...

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  48. FILTHY PREMISES.

    At the meeting of the health committee of the City Council yesterday the filthy state of certain premises at Circular Quay, as reported in the press, was mentioned by ...

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  49. SPLENDID RAILWAY EARNINGS.

    For a long time past railway earnings have been in the neighbourhood of £100,000 per week, and haveo given promise of a record year for the department. The latest ...

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  50. BEATTY WILL CASE.

    Michael Lynch, who was arrested upon a warrant from Sydney on a charge of conspiracy in connection with the Beatty will case, was before the City Court to day. The ...

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  51. GOVERNMENT LABOUR EXCHANGES.

    Colonel Murray, who is in charge of the central office's of the Government Labour Exchanges; states that the Board of Trade is considering the relation of labour ...

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  52. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The German Emperor, who has been suffering from a painful boil on the hand, is progressing satisfactorily. FREE CHURCH DEPUTY. ...

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  53. THE DERBY.

    For the Derby, which is run to-day, Lemberg is still favourite, a couple of points in advance of Neil Gow; Greenbank is eight points further back, and four in ...

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  54. DAWES POINT RESERVE.

    The deputy town clerk yesterday reported to the health committee it had been persistently rumoured that in all probability Dawes Point reserve, or at least a large part ...

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  55. COMBINE PROSECUTIONS.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) was asked to-day if any further developments had taken place in connection with the prosecution of members of an alleged coal ...

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  56. ALLEGED MILITARY DESERTER.

    The man Bell who was arrested on Monday on the R.M.S. Ormuz, and charged with deserting from the Royal Engineers at'Colombo, pleadod at teo City Court to-day that he could ...

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  57. A KINDLY ACT.

    Mr. John David Horsburgh, grazier, of Whroo, Wakool Crossing, was accidentally killed late last night while driving Dr. Foster to attend a sick settler. The buggy collided ...

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  58. THE PARRAMATTA.

    The Australian destroyer Parramatta ha[?] made a successful preliminary run under steam. ...

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  59. TASMANIENS FOR QUEENSLAND.

    Labourers to the number of 91 sailed from Launceston by the Wakatipu to-day for Sydney, bound for the Queensland sugar fields. ...

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