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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The policy of the Deakin-Cook Ministry was enunciated in the House of Representatives and the Senate to-day by the leaders of the party in each Chamber. Before ...

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  3. CRICKET GROUNDS.

    It is understood that a meeting of the Sydney Cricket Ground trustees is to be held on Monday, with a view to discussing the position which has arisen in regard to the ...

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  4. MISSIONERS AND MOB. WILD SCENES AT TOWN HALL.

    Word came to Dr. Chapman while addressing a meeting of laymen in the Pitt-street Congregational Church yesterday afternoon that the crowd outside the Town Hall was so ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION THE YORKSHIRE MATCH.

    At Bradford the day is sunny and breezy, and the wicket is drying. There is an attendance of 2000, Facing a. score of 299, Noble opened with M'Alister and Bardsley, ...

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  6. THE YORKSHIRE MATCH. THE SECOND DAY.

    There was steady rain at Bradford today, and in consequence there was no play in the match between the Australians and Yorkshire. ...

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  7. BRITISH FINANCE BILL. THE CLOSURE APPLIED.

    The consideration of the Finance Bill was continued in committee of the House of Commons last night. An amendment, moved by Mr. E. G. ...

    Article : 158 words
  8. GLASGOW'S HOSPITALITY. TO PRESS DELEGATES.

    At the banquet given to the delegates to the Imperial Press Conference by the Corporation of Glasgow, Mr. C. E. Davies (Hobart), in responding ...

    Article : 205 words
  9. ASSISTING THE NAVY.

    Mr. L. P. Brodeur, Canadian Minister for Marine, in replying to a deputation at Montreal on bis way to England to attend the Defence Conference, reviewed the three ...

    Article : 114 words
  10. NEW YORK TRUNK TRAGEDY

    Newspapers in New York denounce the practice of permitting white women to visit Chinatown on a proselytising mission, or for any other purpose. ...

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  11. LIBERAL DEMONSTRATIONS.

    The Liberal Whip in the House of Commons has issued an appeal to members to organise demonstrations in their constituencies to counteract the efforts of the ...

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  12. OVER LAKES AND HILLS.

    The delegates to the Imperial Press Conference after their stay in Glasgow visited The Trossachs, a picturesque valley between Lochs Achray and Katrine, and ...

    Article : 96 words
  13. FUTURE OF CRETE.

    Mr. J. A. Pease, Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury, replying on behalf of Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, to a question in the House ...

    Article : 174 words
  14. PUBLIC COMPANIES.

    The National Bank of New Zealand, in its annual report, shows that the amount to credit of the profit and loss account is £104,785. A dividend of 10 per cent. is ...

    Article : 113 words
  15. THE NEXT MATCH.

    Old Trafford Ground at Manchester will be the scene to-day of the commencement of the match between the combined forces of Yorkshire and Lancashire and the Australians ...

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  16. TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian and New Zealand tallow to-day 1406 casks were offered and 1129 were sold. Prices were:—Mutton, fine 33/3, medium 31/; beef, fine 32/, medium 29/9 ...

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  17. DOWNFALL OF A SULTAN.

    A warrant has been issued for the appearance of Abdul Hamid, ex-Sultan of Turkey, before the Court at Salonika, as defendant in an action for damages. ...

    Article : 167 words
  18. ACCIDENT TO WOOTTON.

    F. Wootton, the Sydney jockey, who was injured in the Highweight Stakes at Ascot on Friday, has occasional lapses of unconsciousness. ...

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  19. DEFIANT SEAMEN.

    Nine seamen on the British ship Denbigh Castle, which put into Fremantle last week for supplies, were charged at the Fremantle Court to-day with having on June 21 and 22 ...

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  20. GERMAN FINANCE REFORM.

    The German Government yesterday failed to secure a majority of the Finance Committee of the Reichstag in fayour of the succession duties proposed by ...

    Article : 104 words
  21. MINISTRY CHALLENGED.

    To-night in the House of Representatives Mr. Fisher, leader of the Opposition, gave notice that he would move a motion to-morrow to the effect that the Government did not possess ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In the second round of the lawn tennis tournament at Wimbledon, Ritchie beat Parker (N.S.W.), 0-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3; Doust (N.S.W.) and Quill (N.Z.) qualified for the ...

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  23. GERMAN NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

    The German Emperor inspected the new Vulcan yards in Hamburg, where the latest labour-saving appliances will euable half a year to be gained in the construction of ...

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  24. LABOUR EXCHANGES.

    The Labour Exchanges Bill was further considered in committee of the House of Commons last night. In response to trade union appeals, Mr. ...

    Article : 92 words
  25. DARWIN CENTENARY.

    The Darwin Centenary celebration was opened at Cambridge University yesterday, by the Chancellor, Lord Rayleigh, who welcomed the representatives of 235 ...

    Article : 188 words
  26. TELEPHONE RATES.

    The telephone rates were freely referred to in the House of Representatives to-day, when the Postmaster-General (Sir John Quick) was asked several questions on the subject. Mr. ...

    Article : 166 words
  27. CHINESE RAILWAY LOAN.

    The United States offers to accept 20 per cent of the loan of 27,500,000 dollars (£5,500,000) required to finance the construction of the Hankau-Szeschuan ...

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  28. AN UNUSUAL REQUEST.

    A curious request was made to Mr. Osloar, P.M., by a man named John Middleton, who was charged at the polico court with travelling on the railways without paying his ...

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  29. MELBA AT ARMIDALE.

    Madame Melba arrived in Armidale yesterday morning and was welcomed at the railway station by the Mayor (Alderman Hawke), on behalf of the citizens, after which two ...

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  30. CAIRO TO CAPE RAILWAY.

    The construction of the Cairo to Cape railway is advancing at the rate of 10 miles weekly. A point has been reached 47 miles south ...

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  31. EVANGELISE THE WORLD.

    At the opening meeting in connection with the United Missionary Conference on "The Call to Evangelise the World," the chairman (the Rev. Joseph King) said that the ...

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  32. ACTION BY LORD MAYOR.

    The Lord Mayor has issued an instruction that in connection with all other services held after this date, no person shall be permitted to assemble within the Town Hall ...

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  33. A SYDNEY SCHOLAR.

    Mr. E. M. Wellisch, formerly a lecturer in mathematics at the University of Sydney, a "travelling scholar," has been awarded the degree of B.A. at Cambridge ...

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  34. INGENIOUS THIEVES.

    "Dr. Esler has sent me to tell you that you are wanted at the hospital where your has band is at once." Such were the directions Mrs. Prince, wife of a Williamstown ...

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  35. KILLERS AT EDEN.

    Killers were yesterday observed disporting themselves in the harbour. They were accompanied by a baby killer, the first young one, seen locally since 1896. ...

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  36. KURING-GAI SHIRE HALL.

    A public meeting was held last night at Gordon to protest against the [?]rection of shire offices proposed by the council at a recent meeting. The hall wa[?] well filled, and Mr. C. M. Buck presided. The ...

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  37. DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE.

    The Prime Minister stated in the House of Representatives to-day in reply to a question by a Labour member, that he was not prepared to name the sum the Government ...

    Article : 115 words
  38. RUSSIAN VISITORS.

    Members of the Council of the Russian Empire and of the Duma, now visiting England, were entertained yesterday at luncheon in the House of Commons. Mr. ...

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  39. FATAL FIRE.

    The Coroner (Mr. J. M'Kensey, P.M.) held an inquest to-day concerning the death of Barnabas Turner, whose charred remains were found in teh fire at Berry Park yesterday. ...

    Article : 244 words
  40. THE LEON BUREAU.

    There is seven feet of water in the hold lof the French ship Leon Bureau, with a cargo of wheat from Adelaide, which struck on a rock off the Scilly Islands, during a ...

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  41. A TURKISH LOAN.

    Turkey is issuing a loan of £4,282,840, bearing interest at the rate of 4 per cent. at £89/10/ in London, Paris, Berlin, and Turkey. The loan is chiefly secured on ...

    Article : 51 words
  42. CASUALTIES. A BARMAN'S FIND.

    The City Coroner was notified yesterday morning that a barman at the Westminster Hotel, at the corner of Regent-street and George-street West, had discovered the body of ...

    Article : 92 words
  43. ANTI-TRUST LAW.

    The Federal Government has decided to take action in connection with allowed combines. Pending the decision of the High Court in the Huddart, Parke, and Appleton cases, the ...

    Article : 144 words
  44. NEW YORK TO LONDON.

    Passengers by the Maur[?]tania, from New York to London, accomplished the journey in five days eight hours. ...

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  45. THE WHITE STAR'S YEAR.

    The working profit of the White Star line last year amounted to £299,941, compared with £848,486 in 1907. ...

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  46. COAL-LUMPER'S SKULL FRACTURED.

    Frederick West, a coal-lumper, living in Windmill-street, Miller's Point, was assisting to unload a vessel at the Gas Company's wharf, Darling Harbour, last night, and was ...

    Article : 69 words
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