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  2. RAIDS AND SORCERY.

    The Rev. Copland King, of the Anglican Mission, has spent, nearly 18 years of his life in New Guinea, and, although subject to occasional attacks of fever, loo[?]s none the ...

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  3. PAPUA.

    The Rev. Copland King, who is attached to the Anglican Mission in New Guinea, is at present on a holiday in Sydney. Speaking to a "Herald" representative of ...

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  4. UNIVERSITY REFORM.

    The Senate of Sydney University yesterday, by a majority of two to one, decided against curtailing the life tenure of its members. It also decided against the proposal to create the ...

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  5. GERMAN FINANCE REFORM.

    The compromise effected in the German Reichstag on the Finance Reform Scheme was finally dealt with by the Reichstag on Saturday. ...

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  6. SECOND EDITION

    The Australians commenced a match at Bristol to-day against Gloucester. The county team consists of:—Sewell, Brown, M. G. Salter, Meyer, Rattenburg, Merrick, ...

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  7. LORD KITCHENER.

    The "Standard" reports that Lora Kit[?]nener will ultimately be the first holder of a new post, and will be designated Chief of the Imperial General Staff. ...

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  8. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    The United States Tariff Bill has been referred to a conference committee of members of the Senate and of the House of Representatives. ...

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  9. THE CRICKETERS.

    The Australians will commence a match to-day against Gloucester. The county team will consist of:—Sewell, Brown, M. G. Salter, Meyer, Rattenburg, Merrick, T. ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    Owing to a dispute between the crane contractor (Mr. J. Hestelow) and the men employed at the coal-loading cranes at the dyke and basin, there is a prospect of serious ...

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  11. TOUR OF THE EAST.

    Reutor's correspondent in Simla states that Lord Kitchener will visit Ceylon, China, and Japan before proceeding to Australia. ...

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  12. LATE MARQUIS OF RIPON.

    The King has offered Earl de Grey sincerest sympathy on the occasion of the death of his excellent and distinguished father, the Marquis of Ripon. ...

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  13. BRUTAL MURDERS.

    Three ringleaders of a gang, who confessed to committing 12 brutal murders, were sentenced to death at the Assizes in Valence, capital of Department of Drome, ...

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  14. AGGRESSIVE MOORS.

    The Kaids near Melila, Morocco, have surrendered to the Spanish forces. ...

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  15. BARQUE SYDENHAM OVERDUE.

    The barque Sydenham, from Newcastle, March 30, for Coquimbo, West Coast, South America, is six weeks overdue. ...

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  16. KING EDWARD MEDAL.

    The King has granted the Edward Medal to five European and six native miners, who risked their own lives in rescuing six native miners who were ...

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  17. MONEY-LENDER'S CLAIM.

    Judge Moule in the Insolvency Court to-day delivered his reserved decision on a motion by Harry Lyon Moss, of Melbourne, moneylender, for an order that the trustee of the ...

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  18. DR. W. G. GRACE'S OPINION.

    By the last English mail Mr. C. W. Butler, of Hobart, received from Dr. W. G. Grace a letter, in which he makes the following reference to the Australians now playing in ...

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  19. MEN'S DEMANDS CONCEDED.

    Later.—At 6 o'clock this evening the men decided, as their demands had not been concoded, to stop work, and they immediately handed in their books. Mr. Hostelow then ...

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  20. STEAMER WHAKATAN[?]S REPAIRS.

    The New Zealand Shipping Company's steamer Whakatane, which was damaged by a collision in the Channel, after being temporarily repaired, returned to London. ...

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  21. DEATH OF PROFESSOR NEWCOMB.

    The death is announced of Professor Simon Newcomb, astronomer, aged 74 years. Simon Newcomb, after graduation in 1858, ...

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  22. NEARING TEHERAN.

    Twelve hundred of the Shah's troops, under three Russian officers, attacked a united force of Bakhtlari tribesmen and Other Nationalists at Badamek, 12 miles ...

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  23. AMERICA'S ALLIES.

    The visit of a Japanese squadron to the Pacific Coast, under the command of an Annapolls Naval Academy alumnus, Admiral Uriu, and the simultaneous presence here of ...

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  24. FRIENDSHIP WITH FRANCE.

    President Taft, in a striking speech at the celebrations, said that the celebration of the tercentenary of the discovery of Lake Champlain signalised the triple ...

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  25. THE SENATE COUNT-OUT.

    Senator Millen, the Vico-President of the Executive Council, questioned on the subject of the count-out in the Senate, staled yesterday that there was no reason whatever ...

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  26. A NEW AEROPLANE.

    Herr Josef, a student in the Technical High School of Dresden, has invented a new type of aeroplane. With this aeroplane he flow over the electro technical ...

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  27. BROKEN HILL TROUBLES.

    The Premier has received the following letter from Mr. A. Griffith, M.L.A.:— After considerable trouble I have succeeded in obtaming an interview with one of the contractors for ...

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  28. RESTRICTIONS ON CHINESE.

    Canada retains the poll tax of £100 each on coolies entering the Dominion, but the restrictions applicable to students and sons of Chinese merchants are modified, and are ...

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  29. THE POSTAL COMMISSION.

    The Postal Commission took further evidence to-day. Mr. W. H. Wilks, M.P., presided. Mr. Patrick Phillips, vice-president of the Victorian Letter-sorters' Association, stated ...

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  30. AN AIRSHIP HOAX.

    The "Daily Chronicle" learns on the authority of the so-called Dr. Boyd himself that the story of his flight in an airship of his own invention across the Irish ...

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  31. MAFIA REVENGE.

    Members of the Mafia yesterday threw a bomb into the residence of Mr. Wh[?]ttaker at Palermo, Sicily. The bomb did no damage. ...

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  32. ANOTHER STRIKE.

    Broken Hill starts the week worried by another strlke, this time one that affects every individual citizen. The city municipal employees have gone out. When the unemployed ...

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  33. THE HORSE TRADE.

    The Comptroller-General of Customs (Dr. Wollaston) denles that there is any resentment on the part of the Indian Government in connection with the Australian attitude over the ...

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  34. ARMY MEDICAL SERVICE.

    The Ottawa correspondent of the "Times" states that the Imperial Army Council has offered to Cauadlan medical graduates two commissions annually in the ...

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  35. MULTIPLE MARRIAGE.

    John Madson has been arrested in San Francisco for going through the ceremony of marriage with 10 women and robbing them, and for robbing 14 others whom he ...

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  36. AN OVERBEARING POLICEMAN.

    A policeman in the colony of San Bernardino, Paraguay, arrested, maltreated, and endeavoured to shoot two German officers who interfered in order to protect the ...

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  37. THE EVANGELISTS.

    The Chapman-Alexander Mission was brought to a close this morning, when, after a brief meeting, the evangalists left by mail train for Adelaide. A meeting was announced ...

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  38. FELL FORTY FEET.

    J. Glanville, a carpenter working at the Proprietary mine, fell between 30 and 40 feet through a roof of a building this afternoon, and severely injured his skull, besides ...

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  39. CAPTURE OF A WHALE.

    The first local whale capture this season was effected this morning, when a fine, wellconditioned humpback was secured by the Kiah whalers. The whale was brought into ...

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  40. MINERS' EIGHT HOURS ACT.

    Seventeen thousand miners of Fife and Kinross have given notice of the termination of their contracts as a protest against the reduction of wages, consequent upon ...

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  41. BROKEN HILL'S UNIONISTS.

    Cheques from Victoria, Western Australia, and Tasmania are still coming forward for the lock-out fund. This fund'is now known as the look-out unemployment fund, and for the two ...

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  42. NEWS FROM THE ISLANDS.

    News reached Sydney yesterday of the death of Mr. David Bullantine. who in an official capacity did much pioncering work in British New Guinea. The deceased many years ago ...

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  43. RUSSIAN MINERS ENTOMBED.

    An explosion occurred on Saturday in the Makewska Mine, in the Don district, Southern Russia. Many miners were entombed. ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Duhig, Roman Catholic Bishop of Rockhampton, has been received in audience by the Pope. FRENCH STABLE-BOYS' STRIKE. ...

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  45. INSANITARY CONDITION DENIED.

    When made acquainted with the evidence given by a witness to the Postal Commission as to the presence of rats in great numbers, and the general insanitary condition of the ...

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  46. DISEASED POTATOES.

    The Minister for Agriculture has received from the New South Wales Minister (Mr. Perry) a reply to his telegram of expostulation sent to that gentleman on Saturday. ...

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  47. A NEW GOVERNMENT YACHT.

    The governing authorities of Gorman New Guinea have purchased a now yacht, named the Dolphina, to cope with the increasing amount of official business to be transacted ...

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  48. MR. ROCKEFELLER'S G[?]FTS.

    Mr. J. D. Rockefeller has given another donation of £2,000,000 to the general education board of the United States. His gifts to the board now total £10,500,000, ...

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  49. FATAL QUARREL.

    A Croydon wire states that yesterday morning Michael Duffy, aged 50, married, went to the residence of Thomas Stack, licensee till lately of the Towers Hotel, and asked his ...

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  50. PROPOSED WALCHA RAILWAY.

    A large and enthusiastic meeting took place here on Saturday, in order to consider the Chief Railway Commissioner's report regarding the proposed line to Walcha. The ...

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  51. THE SEESTERN OVERDUE.

    Advices received yesterday from New Britain under date July 2 stated that the German Government yacht Seestern was regarded as seriously overdue at Simpsonhafen[?] ...

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  52. THE ORLEANS WRECK.

    The Premier (Sir Elliot Lewis) to-day received a telegram from the Master Warden of the Strahau Marino Board (Captain Ross), concerning the search for the missing boat. ...

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  53. "ASININE STUPIDITY."

    Last Friday William Hill was before the Geolong Pollice Court on a charge of having insufficient lawful means of support. The police stated that Hill was arrested at the ...

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  54. TRAM COLLIDES WITH WAGGON.

    The Dulwich Hill tram car which left circular Quay at 2.12 a.m. yesterday came into collision with the overhead, wire repairing waggon near the corner of ...

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  55. COLONIAL NAVAL RESERVES.

    Sir Edward Morris, Premier of Newfoundland, in the course of an interview in London, stated that Newfoundland had 1000 trained Naval Reserve men ready at ...

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  56. ENDURANCE SKATING.

    W. Eckard succeeded in breaking J. Kay's record for ondurance skating by continuing for 51 hours 36 minutes, and travelling 6496 laps of the Colosseum Rink, equal to 332 ...

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  57. NEW ZEALAND STEAMER ARRIVES.

    The Union Company's passenger steamer Moana, from Wellington, arrived at Sydney shortly after 2 o'clock this morning. ...

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