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  2. BRISBANE CONFERENCE.

    The Brisbane Conference of the Labour party throughout Australia—held every third year— opens to-day. Messrs. Watson, M.P., M'Gowen, and Holman, Ms.L.A., Lamond, Grant, and Mrs. ...

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  3. MINING MEN MURDERED.

    Mr. Aubrey Fearby, who is employed at the Agricultural Bank, Perth, received a cable message from Singapore on Thursday last, conveying the distressing news that his, ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTES ACT.

    Addresses on the Industrial Disputes Act were delivered yesterday evening in the Town Hall by Messrs. G. S. Beeby and J. Dooley, Ms.L.A., before an audience which filled the ...

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  5. FEDERAL REVENUE.

    On account of the bookkeeping adjustments to be made by the Federal Treasury, New South Wales has still £62,582 to be credited to her from the ...

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  6. TRIANGULAR CRICKET.

    The Advisory Committee has passed resolutions askiug the Marylebone Cricket Club to inform the Australian Board of Control that the Counties so strongly ...

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  7. THE FISHERIES DISPUTE.

    Sir George Doughty, M.P. for Great Grimsby, complaining of the manner in which British trawlers are harassed by Germans in the North Sea, alleges that ...

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  8. CONGO BOUNDARY.

    The Anglo-Congolese Frontier Commission has completed its survey, which shows that there was a mistake in the maps on which the Anglo-Congolese Convention of ...

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  9. A GLOOMY OUTLOOK.

    Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking at the Mansion House banquet to bankers and merchants, said that with a stunning deficit, ...

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  10. GERMAN NAVAL MANOEUVRES.

    The German High Sea fleet is starting on the 13th instant on a cruise, which will last five weeks, in the North Atlantic. Prince Henry of Prussia will command the ...

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  11. AS VIEWED IN SYDNEY.

    The position with regard to the Imperial cricket contest is being narrowed down, and it needs to be, for, according to the draft scheme submitted to Australia and South ...

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  12. DEATH OF COUNT IGNATIEFF.

    The death is announced of Count Nicholas Ignatieff, Russian Diplomatist, aged 76 years. Count Ignatieff from the start of his life had ...

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  13. WEALTH OF THE CONGO.

    M. Schollaert, the Belgian Premier, declares that the wealth of the Congo Free State surpasses the imagination, and that Katanga, north of North-Western ...

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  14. THE NAVAL AGREEMENT.

    Replying to Mr. W. Redmond in the House of Commons last night, Mr. G. Lambert, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, said that the naval arrangement between Great ...

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  15. TASMANIA'S PREMIER INDIGNANT.

    The Premier expressed his great surprise and disappointment on Saturday at the intimation received from the Federal authorities asserting that the State is indebted to the ...

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  16. THE ATHANASIAN CREED.

    Dr. W. E. Barnes, Hulsean Professor of Divinity at Cambridge University, in the course of an article in the "Nineteenth Century and Afterwards," appeals to the ...

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  17. POLICEMAN'S MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    John Furneaux, the policeman who died on Tuesday last at Prince Alfred Hospital, under circumstances which it was considered advisable to report to the Coroner, came down ...

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  18. EDUCATION IN IRELAND.

    While English Nonconformists applaud the liberality of Mr. John Dillon's recert utterances on the education question, Cardinal Logue, speaking at Kilkenny, ...

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  19. INTERVIEW WITH MR. McELHONE.

    Mr. W. P. McElhone, hon. secretary to the board of control, said that nothing could be done until he had received a confirmatory cable from Marylebone Club, and then he ...

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  20. ZEPPELIN'S AERIAL WARSHIP.

    The German Emperor has congratulated Count Zeppelin on the successful flight of his aerial warship, stating that the experiment marks the beginning of a new ...

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  21. THE DUNSMUIR CUP.

    A cable message was received in Sydney yesterday by Captain J. D. Phillips, commander of R.M.S. Aorangi, announcing the final result of the race for the Dunsmuir Cup. ...

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  22. DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL.

    The Select Committee of the House of Commons has approved of the Daylight Saving Bill, but advises the single alteration of the clock by one hour in April and ...

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  23. AMALGAMATION OF ENGINEDRIVERS' UNIONS.

    The northern district council of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association met at the Trades Hall yesterday afternoon, Mr. T. Cheshire presiding. The ...

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  24. FRENCH COMPANY-MONGERING.

    The Paris "Matin" has been muleted in the sum of £2000 damages for alleging that Senator Humbert was concerned in questionable transactions with Henri ...

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  25. SNOWSHOE RACING.

    One of the most successful day s snow-shoe racing held at Kiandia for many years was brought to a successful issue on Saturday. A number of visitors were present, amongst them ...

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  26. HEALTH FAILING FOR SOME TIME.

    Furneaux was stationed here for some months as a mounted constable. About a fortnight ago he left for Sydney to be examined by the police doctor as to whether he ...

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  27. FIGHTING AT TABRIZ.

    Severe fighting is in progress at Tabriz, North-west Persia. It is not believed that Europeans are in danger. ...

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  28. ADELAIDE WHEAT COMMISSION.

    Messrs. E. H. Coombe, M.L.A., C. Goode, M.L.A., A. M'Donald, M.L.A., G. Newland, M.L.A., and C. Vaughan, M.LA., members of the Royal Commission appointed by the South ...

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  29. THE FOURTH OF JULY.

    Saturday was the 132nd anniversary of the declaration of American independence. The American colony in our midst is not so large as might be expected from our proximity to ...

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  30. BURIED IN SAND.

    Thomas Thomas, jun., and Phillip Lewis had a remarkable experience while sinking a well near Balaklava. They were down 80ft, and had got to sand, which caved in on them. ...

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  31. HENLEY REGATTA.

    Christ Church College (Oxford) beat Eton in the final for the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley Regatta. M. A. McCulloch (Oxford) beat A. Stuart ...

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  32. WOOL ARRIVALS.

    Wool arrivals total 224,542 bales, of which 73,000 have been forwarded direct to the manufacturer, and with the number left over from last series there are ...

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  33. SHELTERING AT FORSTER.

    The schooners Alma Doepel, Jubilee, Alpha; and the steamer Our Jack are sheltering in the bay. The latter damaged her rudder, and was towed in this morning for repairs. The ...

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  34. CAPE TAXATION.

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Capetown states that there is considerable discontent owing to the taxation proposals of the Treasurer, Mr. J. X. ...

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  35. FALL INTO A LIME KILN.

    The chief engineer of the Millaquin mill, at Bundaberg, Julius A. Erickson, left his home on Friday forenoon, and was supposed to go to Fairymead to examine a pump there. He ...

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  36. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    On account of the objections that have been raised both by the Postal Department officials and the members of the Royal Commission on Postal Affairs, Mr. Templeton, the ...

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  37. CONGREGATIONAL CONGRESS.

    At the Congregational Congress at Edinburgh yesterday, the Rev. J. W. Jones, of Melbourne, read a paper written by Professor Gosman on "Democracy, Labour, ...

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  38. THE MAORIS AT BRISBANE.

    The return match, Maoris v Queensland, was played to-day in the presence of 8000 people and in splendid weather. The teams were:— Maoris.—Full-back, Riki Papakura; three-quarters, [?] ...

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  39. DARING BURGLARS.

    A daring robbery occurred at an early hour on Saturday morning at Boulder Block, when, with the aid of dynamite, a safe was blown open and £90 stolen, and much damage was ...

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  40. TOM TIDDLER'S GROUND.

    Detectives to-day made rather a sensational recovery of stolen property. On June 7, H. Freeman, representing A. Benjamin and Sons, Melbourne, unpacked about £100 worth of ...

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  41. A JUDGE'S REMARKS.

    Six of the jurors who were severely censured by Judge Johnston on Wednesday for acquitting a man were called on Friday while other juries were being empanelled. They were ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Archbishop Clarke, of Melbourne, speaking at the anniversary meeting of the Girls' Friendly Society, stated that the society had done much good in Australia, ...

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  43. NEW RACING MOTOR CAR.

    Mr. M. Fauvel, of Fauvel Bros., of Pitt-street Motor Garago, has recently landed a 60-h.p. Berliot motor car, which as the first of its kind in this State, is worthy of ...

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  44. JAPANESE CABINET CRISIS.

    The Salonji Cabinet in Japan has resigned in connection with the finances. It is understood that its successor will follow the same general policy, including ...

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  45. DAN BARRY DEAD.

    Mr. Dan Barry, the well-known actor, died at his residence, Hawksburn, last week. The late Mr. Barry was 57 years of age, and was unmarried. His mother is still living. He ...

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  46. THE SCHOOL SLATE.

    The Tullooroo new State school, three miles from Lismore, to replace the building burnt some time ago, was openend to-day by Mr. Hindmarsh, the member for Rous. ...

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  47. OVER THE CLIFFS.

    George Campbell, who lived with his wife and family at 16 Church-street, Paddington, has been missing since Thursday last. At about 3.15 on Sunday afternoon a body was ...

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  48. RAILWAY TO BROKEN HILL.

    The Darling River Railway League has received a leter from the Railway Department, Sydney, stating that the Chief Railways Commissioner, Mr. Johnson, will arrive at Breken ...

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  49. TEN HORSES ROASTED.

    A serious fire, entailing the loss of 10 horses, with stables, loft, and fodder, took place at the rear of the premises of William Brennan, the owner, at Buckingham-street, ...

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  50. FIREWORKS FATALITIES.

    A disastrous explosion of fireworks occurred in a novelty store at Cleveland, Ohio, yesterday. Seven people were killed and many others were injured. ...

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  51. POLICE RAID.

    At about midday on Sunday Senior-constables Duncan and Robertson and Constables Lindfield, Wall, Keogh, Nowell, and M'Neill raided a house in Charlotte-lane, ...

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  52. MORE IMMIGRANTS.

    By the Blue Anchor liner Geelong, a batch of 77 immigrants are coming to New South Wales. Included in this number are 30 single women—domestic servants. There is also a ...

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  53. A DRUNKEN WITNESS.

    The prosecutor in a case in which a man was accused of having stolen his watch reached the Court of General Sessions on Friday in an intoxicated condition. Judge Johnston ...

    Article : 57 words
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