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  2. STATE POLICY.

    Yesterday Mr. M'Gowen, at the request of a "Herald" reporter, criticised Mr. Wad[?]'s policy speech delivered at Chatswood on Tuesday evening. ...

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  3. MR. STOREY'S SEAT.

    As a result of the invitation to form a branch of the Liberal and Reform Association in Randwick, a remarkable expression of opinion was given last night as to the action of the ...

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  4. PURE FOODS.

    After fifteen strenuous days' work, the Pure Foods Conference yesterday triumphed over all obstacles, and came to a unanimous decision, which will have far-reaching consequences. ...

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  5. A RADIUM BANK.

    The Government of New South Wales is considering the question of forming a State radium bank. The matter has been before the Ministers concerned. It has been referred ...

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  6. EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY.

    King Vict[?] Emmanuel and Queen Elena have left Rome by special train for the scene of the disastrous earthquake in Southern Italy. ...

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  7. TROUBLE IN MOROCCO.

    A portion of the garrison (who have not received the money due to them) in Fez have deserted with their officers and arms. The Sultan's beaten troops have also ...

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  8. LIMITATION OF VETO.

    It is stated that Mr. Asquith, Prime Minister, is ready to take the initiative towards a private conference with Unionist leaders on the question of limiting the ...

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  9. HERR DERNBURG.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" asserts that in the downfall of Herr Dernburg, German Secretary of State for the Colonies, one of the most potent factors in Anglo-German ...

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  10. HORRIBLE TORTURES.

    The Governor of Fez has been deposed, being accused of extensive peculations. His wife refused to reveal his hidden wealth, and was suspended by the wrists. ...

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  11. NEXT COLONIAL MINISTER.

    The Berlin "Tageblatt" states that Herr von Lindequist, Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, is mentioned as the successor of Herr Dernburg as ...

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  12. FINNISH LIBERTY.

    The Duma has adopted the principle of the Finland Bill which makes the Finnish Diet in matters of Finnish legislation affecting the Empire, secondary to the ...

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  13. RHODES SCHOLARS.

    Dr. Parkin, organising representative of Rhodes-Scholarship Trust, recently toured South Africa in order to inquire why South African Rhodes scholars excelled in sports, ...

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  14. THE SULTAN'S EXCESSES.

    Mula[?] Hafid, the Sultan, is addicted to drugs, and his viziers have difficulty in restraining him from committing wholesale murders. ...

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  15. AMERICAN RAILWAY STOCKS.

    The railway market in New York becrime excited with strong prices advancing under manipulation. A sharp reaction which ensued on heavy realising by "bears" ...

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  16. OBITUARY.

    The death has occurred at Toronto of Dr. Goldwin Smith. In February last Dr. Goldwin Smith broke one of his t[?]ighs, and thence up to the time ...

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  17. A LOAN OVER-SUBSCRIBED.

    A Moroccan loan has been largely over-subscribed in Berlin. June 8. Spain's portion of the Moroccan loan has ...

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  18. THE YUCATAN REVOLT.

    Advices from Yucatan state that 7000 Maya Indians are on the warpath, and that 500 civilians and soldiers are reported to have been killed in three days, but there is ...

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  19. REASONABLE FREIGHTS.

    The Eastern and Western railway managers in the United States are satisfied with President Taffs proposal to withold the increased tariffs until the Interstate ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN DREADNOUGHTS.

    Advices from Trieste state that the keel has been laid of the first Austrian Dreadnought, which is being privately built by the Stabilimento Tecnico, and the keel of ...

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  21. TURKEY PREPARING.

    Fifty armed Turks pillaged Greek shops at Kimeri, near Aivalik, Asia Minor. Volunteers are being enrolled in Turkey on the contingency of a war with Greece. ...

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  22. DISASTER IN DELAGOA BAY.

    A Delagoa Bay message reports that [?] excursion boat party from Elems capsized off Inyak, an island at the entrance of the bay. Thirty-two of the party were ...

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  23. JAMAICAN FINANCE.

    The Jamaican Government, owing to financial buoyancy, is introducing into the Legislature a bill for removing the Customs duty on condensed milk, on artisans' ...

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  24. CONSIDERED OVERDUE.

    The barque Falls of Garry, 2102 tons, from Newcastle April 20 for Mauritius, with 2975 tons of coal, is considered to be overdue. ...

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  25. THE QUEEN MOTHER'S THANKS.

    Mr. Hall Jones, High Commissioner for New Zealand, was received in audience to-day by the Queen Mother at Buckingham Palace. ...

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  26. GENERAL SIR WILLIAM BUTLER.

    The death is announced of General Sir William Butler from heart failure, at his residence, Tipperary. General Sir William Butler, who was 72 ...

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  27. POWERS IN PERSIA.

    Great Britain, Russia, and Germany have arranged an understanding on the Persian question. Great Britain and Russia reaffirm their ...

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  28. BRAZILIAN ARMY.

    At the instance of the German Emperor, Brazil is sending officers for eight months' training with the German army. Twenty-eight Brazilian officers will arrive in ...

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  29. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Roosevelt visited Oxford to-day, and delivered the Romanes lecture, the subject being "Biological Analogies of History." Mr. Roosevelt dwelt on the ...

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  30. UNRAVELLING SUGAR FRAUDS.

    Mr. Parr, the American Treasury's special detective, will receive the Treasury's reward of £140,000 for exposing the Sugar Trust frauds. ...

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  31. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has dismissed the appeal of plaintiffs in the case of Hordern versus Hordern. ...

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  32. FREE FISH.

    The Federal trawler Endeavour, which has been on an extended trawling cruise, opening up new fishing grounds, entered Sydney Heads late last night, and anchored off Athol ...

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  33. CHINESE UNREST.

    Reuter's correspondent at Peking reports that owing to disaffection among the provincial troops the Government has ordered the removal of the breechblocks and rifle ...

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  34. A WOMAN'S PREDICAMENT.

    The Full Court was asked to-day, on a reference by Mr. Justice Cussen, to settle an interesting question under the divorce law. Mrs. Rebecca O'Flynn sued for a ...

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  35. CONSOLS.

    Consols were quoted yesterday at £81 17s 6d, an advance of 10s on Monday's quotation. ...

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  36. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    The returns of trade of the United Kingdom for the month of May, prepared by the Board of Trade, show that imports increased by £10,414,631, exports by ...

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  37. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE.

    Mrs. Birks, Miss Hird, and other Australian and New Zealand representatives attended the Young Women's Christian Association Conference. Gratification was ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is reported that Marshal, formerly of Queensland, is leaving Surrey, and is seeking an engagement with a leading Lancashire League club. ...

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  39. STEAMSHIP LINE DEAL.

    The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company arranged the purchase of the shares of the Pacific Steam Navigation Company with the chairman of the latter company. The ...

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  40. UNION OF CHURCHES.

    The Presbyterian General Assembly of Canada, by 184 votes to 73, has approved of the basis of union with the Methodists and Congregationalists. ...

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  41. THE KHEDIVE.

    The Khedive of Egypt has arrived at Constantinople. June 8. Reuter's agency reports that the Khedive ...

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  42. THE SOMALILAND MULLAH.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Standard" learns from an authentic Italian source that the "friendlies" in Somaliland, after defeating the Mu[?]lah, pursued him. ...

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  43. ANTI-TRUST LAW.

    Towards the end of May the Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) caused writs to be issued against the Coal Vend, the shipping combine, and the Union Steamship Company ...

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  44. GERMAN SURVEYS.

    A German squadron is engaged in an extensive survey of the Faroe Islands, particularly Vestmanhayn. The action of the squadron has aroused ...

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  45. MACHARG v WILLIAMS.

    In the case of Macharg versus Williams (nominal defendant for the New South Wales Government) the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has dismissed the ...

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  46. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    The trial of Frau Schoenbeck has been commenced in Berlin, accused being charged with murdering her husband during Christmas, 1907. ...

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  47. ASLEEP IN BURNING HOUSE.

    About 9.20 last night James Brennan, occupier of a four-roomed weatherboard cottage in West Botany-street, Arncliffe, returned to his home and found the house in flames. The ...

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  48. FATAL MOTOR RACE.

    During the Prince Henry Motor Race in Upper Alsace, a tyre on a wheel of Franz Heines' car flew off, and the car dashed into a tree. ...

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  49. LEAGUE V. UNION.

    It is reported that a cable message was received from New Zealand yesterday concerning a series of matches proposed to be played between the Maori (Union) team at ...

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  50. ITALY AND CANADA.

    Italy has signed a provisional commercial agreement with Canada, which is to be enforced on June 10. ...

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  51. THE BOOT TRADE.

    Amongst the cases listed for the present sittings of the High Court is that in which a writ [?]r prohibition is being sought against the [?]nf[?] cement of the award of the ...

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  52. AVALANCHES IN THE ALPS.

    A strong shock was felt at Montreux, Switzerland, in the Upper Rhone Valley, causing avalanches in the Alps on Dent du Midi. ...

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  53. AMERICAN COLLIERS' STRIKE.

    Twelve thousand colliers, who were on strike at Scranton, Pennsylvania, have resolved to resume work. ...

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  54. A SCHOOLMASTER'S DEATH.

    A post-mortem examination held to-day on the body of William Hulme, first assistant master of Mount Alexander-road State school, Flemington, who died suddenly after a quarrel ...

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  55. THE TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow to-day 1254 casks were offered, and 723 were sold. Prices were: Mutton, fine 36/6, medium 34/; beef, fine 36/, medium 33/6 a ...

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  56. NEW ZEALAND CHEMISTS.

    A conference of the New Zealand Federation of Chemists resolved to affiliate with the Australian Pharmaceutical Conference. A resolution was passed that chemists should ...

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