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  2. MOUNT KEMBLA MYSTERY.

    The Tantanoola tiger, or the animal that has been causing considerable alarm to residents of Cordoaux River and Mt. Kembla by its weird noises at night time for some months ...

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  3. LABOUR AND LAND.

    Mr. M'Gowen, the leader of the State Labour party, referring last night to the presidential address dolivered by Mr. Patten, M.L.C., at the opening of the annual conference of the ...

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  4. FEDERAL ARBITRATION.

    The existence of a different set of wages and conditions known in the trade as the log is it is claimed by both employers and employees in the boot trade of Australia, ...

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  5. THE CRICKETERS.

    The Australian cricketers commenced to-day at Sheffield the return match against Yorkshire. The weather was dull, and the wicket was good. There was an ...

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  6. SECOND EDITION

    The weather was hot when play was resumed between Yorkshire and Australia at Sheffield to-day, and the wicket was in excellent condition. There was an ...

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  7. CROSSING THE CHANNEL.

    After waiting in Calais a week for favourable weather, Mr. Hubert Lathara started to-day to cross the Channel by aeroplane. ...

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  8. BRITISH INCREMENT TAX.

    The Committee of the Whole of the House of Commons yesterday further considered the Finance Bill. Clause 6, dealing with the increment tax on land, the ...

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  9. WORLD'S BEEF MARKETS.

    The New York correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph"' writes that the meat packers in Chicago recently issued £11,300,000 of new securities, with a view ...

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  10. BUDGET AND THE LORDS.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne says that the sentence of his speech at the Conservative Association banquet, "The House of Lords is not likely to proclaim that it has no ...

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  11. BOYCOTT IN INDIA.

    Preparations to boycott British goods are being made throughout Bengal. Arabinda Ghose, a Nationalist leader, speaking at Calcutta, said that if political ...

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  12. THE ATTACK ON DR. SCOTT.

    The Inspector-General of Police stated yesterday that he had instructed Superintendent Day, of the Eastern police district, to furnish him with n complete report upon Dr. Scott's ...

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  13. FEDERAL LIBERAL LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the New South Wales Federal Liberal Leagues took place on Monday. Mr. Dugald Thomson, M.P., presided. The following were elected as additional ...

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  14. ENCOURAGEMENT FROM BRITAIN.

    Dr. Rutherford, M.P. (Liberal), speaking in the Whilelield Tabernacle, London, said —"Our alien Government must terminate, and India be granted parliamentary ...

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  15. EARLY MEETING OF PARLAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives this evening, Mr. Fisher read the correspondence which took place between himself and Mr. Doakiu when Mr. Donkin communicated with ...

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  16. THE BOY SHAH.

    The ex-Shah, Mohammed Ali, and his wife at first refused to allow their son Ahmed to become Shah, and they asked that the second son Itezad es Saltaneh ...

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  17. CONGRESS ON ALCOHOL.

    The International Congress on Alcoholism was opened at Kensington yesterday. Many foreign delegates attended. Sir John Cockburn, representing the ...

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  18. THE PARIS TRAGEDY.

    De Launay, the thief who fatally shot M. Blot, sub-chief of the Paris detective force, and Inspector Nugat, and then committed suicide in order to escape arrest, ...

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  19. GRAFTON'S JUBILEE.

    The banquet in connection with the jubilee celebrations was held last night, 100 persons attending, including the Mayors of Ulmarra, Casino, Lismore, Mullumbimby, ...

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  20. THE POSTAL COMMISSION.

    The Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) told Mr. Hodges in the House of Representatives to-day that the Postal Commission meets in Melbourne occasionally on days when Parliament ...

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  21. EIGHT HOURS IN MINES.

    The "Daily Mail" writes that the working of eight hours in mines for the first fortnight in Wales astounded many. The reduction in output was at the rate of from ...

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  22. THE AUCKLAND DOCK.

    Mr. R. M'Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking in the House of Commons last night in reply to Captain Craig (Unionist), said that £100,000 would be ...

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  23. TURKISH PARLIAMENT DELEGATES

    Seventeen delegates from the Turkish Parliament, who have arrived in London, bring the Grand Vizier's thanks to Great Britain for her sympathy and goodwill ...

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  24. FOUR CONTINGENT DREADNOUGHTS.

    The "Times" writes that, the Government is determined to proceed immediately with the four contingent Dreadnoughts. The First Lord of the Admiralty. In his ...

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  25. TRAINS IN COLLISION.

    A collision occurred near Dandenong station last night, between a stationary goods train and a train from Warragul. One of the engines was considerably damaged, but ...

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  26. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    Mr. Albert Francis Ellis, 58, who had been for about six years in charge of the Homebush railway station as Stationmaster, was knocked down and killed by a train last evening. ...

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  27. EARL OF SELBORNE, K.G.

    Dutch and English newspapers in South Africa congratulate the Earl of Selborne on being created a Knight of the Garter. The honour they state is well deserved, as ...

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  28. TRAWLER'S CRUISE.

    The steam trawler Endeavour arrived this afternoon, and berthed at the Elizabeth-street pier. The vessel attracted considerable attention. Mr. Dannevig, interviewed ...

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  29. NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY.

    New York and New Jersey were united yestetday by a tunnel for elcetric trains The cost of the work was £11,000,000. A comprehensive description of the ...

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  30. CITY MARKETS.

    The City Council last night adopted a recommendation of the Finance Committee to Invite tenders, subject to the approval of the city solicitor, for constructing No. 2 market in ...

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  31. THE MINER HERO.

    The brave action of Jos. Davis in rescuing his mate at Ballarat on Friday from being blown to pieces at the bottom of a shaft was referred to in the House of Representatives ...

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  32. A VISIT TO WINDSOR.

    The Australian team yesterday, by Royal command, visited Windsor Castle. They were conducted to Windsor by Lord Wolverton by special train. The team ...

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  33. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    The King yesterday visited Mr. Joseph Chamberlain at his London residence, 40 Prince's Gardens, S.W. ...

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  34. CASUALTIES.

    A tram accident, which occurred on June 3 last, ended fatally yesterday by the death of Henry Jackman in Sydney Hospital. Jackman was a labourer, 76 years of ago, and lived ...

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  35. NORFOLK ISLAND BILL.

    The Norfolk Island Bill was road for the first time in the House of Representatives to-night. It provides that Norfolk Island is to be a territory. The executive of the Island ...

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  36. GERMANY AND CANADA.

    A league of German mechants has been formed to promote freer trade intercourse between Canada and Germany. ...

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  37. THE MISSING SEESTERN.

    The steamer Moresby, of Burns, Philp, and Co.'s line, arrived last night from the Solomon Islands, and was grunted prntique this morning. ...

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  38. A CALL FROM THE FATHERLAND.

    An advertisement in German recently appeared in an Auckland paper calling upon all subjects of the Fatherland resident here to come forward and do their term of military ...

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  39. OUTWITTING THE LAW.

    Two women suffragists, convicted of breaking windows during the last attempt to raid the House of Commons, and confined in Holloway Gaol, have been ...

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  40. FATAL FALL OVER CLIFFS.

    Ernest Edward Nesbit, 45 years of age, was found dead in a pool of blood on the rooks at Marrly yesterday. The deceased had been suffering ill-health of late, but feeling better ...

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  41. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales this afternoon there was a brisk sale at full prices. July 20. At the wool sales yesterday prices for ...

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  42. ACCIDENT TO A CARTER.

    A man named H. Bartlett was drawing wood with a team of horses and a lorry at Nemingha yesterday afternoon, when he fell under the wheels of the vehicle. He was ...

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  43. COMMONWEALTH OIL.

    The Commonwealth Oil Corporation has underwritten £300,000 worth of 6 per cent. debentures, convertible into preferred and deferred shares, in the proportion of five ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A sailing yacht while crossing New York Bay capsized in a squall. Ten Scandinavians aboard were drowned. ...

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  45. EXECUTIONS IN TURKEY.

    There were 13 executions in Constantinople to-day, including the late Commander of Erzeroum, a Sheikh, two colonels, and some soldiers. ...

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  46. HAVING A GOOD TIME.

    During last week the police arrested, on a charge of being neglected childron, five boys whose ages ranged from 13 to 16 years. After the arrest of the oldest, he, in the presence ...

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  47. CRUSHED BY IRON DISC.

    A young man named Ernost Woolston, who was engaged as an engineer at Messrs. Gonlnan and Co.'s works, Wickham, met with a fatal accident this afternoon. He was ...

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  48. TRAINED NURSES.

    The conference of the various branches of the Australasian Trained Nurses' Association was continued at Equitable-building last night. It was decided that State registration should be in ...

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