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  2. TRAMWAY TROUBLE,

    The deputation from the Tramway Employees' Union respecting the special officer system waited on the Railway Commissioner, yesterday afternoon. The members of the ...

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  3. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Mackinnon, Acting Attorney-General, moved the second reading of the Land Valuation Bill in the Legislative Assembly. He said it was part of a definite scheme for ...

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  4. UMBERUMBERKA TRUST.

    The New South Wales government has notified that it regrets it cannot lend the Umberumberka. Water Trust the £100,000 odd required by the trust to completo the water ...

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  5. A DETERMINED PRINCESS.

    Ex-Lieutenant Koezian, now a representative of the Rhenish Automobile Company at Mannheim, has married the Princess Amelle of Furstenberg, youngest ...

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  6. LICENSING BILL.

    The House of Commons last night spent all the sitting in committee over the first cause of the Licensing Bill, providing for the statutory reduction of licenses. No ...

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  7. TURKS REBEL.

    A revolutionary committee has assumed the government of Monastir. The Young Turkey party controls the third Army Corps and part of the second Army Corps. ...

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  8. BRITISH OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    The resolution for the second reading of the Old-age Pensions [?] was moved, in the House of Lords last night. Lord Wemyss moved that, pending [?] ...

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  9. LOAN CHARGES.

    As the result of the negotiations by Sir Hector Carruthers the Bank of England has reduced its charges for inscription and management of colonial stocks by [?] per ...

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  10. THE EXHIBITION.

    The action of the Agents-General of Australia against the Franco-British Exhibition authorities because the latter had allowed to be erected by the "Daily Mail" a ...

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  11. TRIANGULAR CRICKET SCHEME.

    The "Times" considers that the triangular cricket scheme is unfair, and that it is impossible to complain of the Australian action in regard thereto. ...

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  12. EXPLOSION OF CRACKERS.

    A case of fire crackers aboard the steamer Schwaben, which was loading at Bremen for Australia, exploded, killing a cook. ...

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  13. EVENING DRESS FOR COUNCIL MEETINGS.

    A strong feeling is evidently running through the minds of many suburban aldermen that the plain dress worn by those who occupied seats at the aldermanie table in years gone ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND PREMIER.

    Some surprise has been manifested during the last few days at the announcement of the almost immediate return of the Queensland Premier from the United Kingdom. Mr. ...

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  15. STRIKE AT BOMBAY.

    Four thousand riotous mill hands in Bombay to-day stoned the police, who fired their revolvers and dispersed the mob. There were several casualties. ...

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  16. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

    Yesterday evening, in the Masonic Hall, Castlereagh-street, his Excellency the Governor, who was attended by Captain Wilson, A.D.C., was re-installed for the fourth year ...

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  17. THE BARMEDMAN MYSTERY.

    The Barmedman mystery inquiry was continued to-day before Mr. Gibson, P.M., coroner. Griffith Stephens and his wife are charged with murdering a child 16 months old at ...

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  18. ADVISORY COMMITTEE TO MEET.

    A meeting of the Advisory Committee of the counties will be held at Lords on July 29 to consider the situation created by the refusal of Australia to enter the proposed ...

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  19. ADMIRAL ROZHDESTVENSKY DEAD.

    The death is announced of Admiral Rozhdestvensky from heart trouble, resulting from wounds received three year's ago in the battle of Tsu-shima, where he ...

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  20. PEACE AND CHARITY.

    The King and Queen yesterday received at Buckingham Palace the Archbishops and Bishops attending the Lambeth Conference. ...

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  21. HIS WIFE SAVES HIM.

    While Councillor Ross was reading a newspaper before a fire at his residence in Bendigo on Monday night he dropped off to sleep, only to be awakened by flames leaping about him. ...

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  22. WESLEYAN MEMBERSHIP.

    The Wesleyan Methodist Conference, now sitting at York, has decided that "although the time has come for a more definite statement of what constitutes ...

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  23. LORD NORTHCOTE ON THE MURRAY

    The Governor-General reached Goolwa, at the mouth of the River Murray, this afternoon. In the course of a speech in reply to an address at a reception, he stated that the ...

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  24. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales this afternoon bidding was animated for all sorts, prices being 5 per cent above the opening rates of the series. American buyers competed keenly. ...

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  25. MANUFACTURE OF IRON.

    The Registrar of Patents gave his decision to-day in reference to an application for a patent by Horace F. Brown, a well-known American authority on iron manufacture. ...

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  26. ITAILAN POLITICAL SCANDAL.

    Signor Nast, ex-Minister for Education in Italy, who was recently released from imprisonment for peculation of public funds, has been overwhelmingly re-elected by his ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A Tasmanian loan of £200,000, bearing interest at the rate of 8½ per cent., has been issued at £98 10s. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN APPEALS. ...

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  28. VICTORIA'S NEW GOVERNOR.

    Sir Thomas Gibson carmichael, the new Governor of Victoria, arrived at Fremantle to-day by the R.M.S. Macedonia. He declined to be interviewed. ...

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  29. ENORMOUS HAUL OF JEWFISH.

    Off Kongwong Beach, at the back of La Perouse, on Thursday, John Timbrey and his mates from the camp at La Perouse cast their nets for a shoal of jewfish, which they ...

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  30. AN ABANDONED BABY.

    William James Chenery, who abandoned a baby at the Hippodrome recently, was to-day sentenced to six months' imprisonment. ...

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  31. UNEMPLOYED IN BRITAIN.

    Mr. John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, stated in the House of Commons last night that the returns of trade unions show that 8.2 per cent, of ...

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  32. SENT TO GUIANA.

    Vere Goold, who was convicted of the murder of Madame Levin, at Monte Carlo, and Sub-Lieutenant Ullmo, who was sentenced to imprisonment for life for ...

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  33. TIMBER MILLS CLOSE DOWN.

    A serious position has arisen in Westland owing to the increasing importation of Oregon pine. Several mills have closed down, as they were unable to compete with the ...

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  34. ALLEGED HARA KIRI.

    John Acle, aged about 70, a farmer, was brought by the police yesterday to the hospital at Parramatta with a long cut in his stomach. He had been found lying near the ...

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  35. INTERESTING INCIDENTS.

    Sir Thomas Gibson Carmichael, writes the London correspondent of an American contemporary, was a particular friend and favourite of the late Mr. Gladstone, whom he ...

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  36. ACCIDENT ON KEARSAGE.

    A painful accident occurred yesterday on the battleship Kearsage, 11,540 tons, of the American battleship fleet, now at Honolulu. ...

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  37. TRADE COMMISSIONER.

    The Board of Trade has appointed Mr. C. Hamilton Wickes, its representative in Australia, with his headquarters in Sydney. He will have control of the ...

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  38. A CHINAMAN KILLED.

    An unknown Chinaman, while working at a cabinetmaker's works in Wellington-street, Chippendale, was killed yesterday afternoon at about 5 past 4, by coming in contact ...

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  39. ELEVEN MILLIONS TO ONE.

    "The Government actuary has worked out the chances against one drawing ten numbers which entitles you to £75. They are 11 mil-. lions to 1." This statement was made in ...

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  40. THE PAGE MILLIONS.

    Mr. G. H. Morris, claimant for the Page estate, is returning to Sydney in the R.M.S. Marmora. Interviewed at Fremantle, Mr. Morris said: "I notice that Mr. Jobson has ...

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  41. QUEBEC TERCENTENARY.

    Lord Grey, the Governor-General of Canada, in proroguing the Parliament of Canada, expressed gratification at the enthusiasm of the Empire in connection ...

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  42. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The vessel Pourquo[?] Pas, built for Dr. Charcot's Antarctic expedition, which starts towards the close of this year, has been christened at Saint Malo, France. ...

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  43. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    The members of the Royal Commission on Postal Affairs arrived by the Melbourne express yesterday morning. They are Mr. Hume Cook, M.P. (president). Dr. Carty Salmon, ...

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  44. THE OPIUM SEIZURE.

    As an outcome of the seizure of opium on board the Bombala yesterday Henry Aubrey Northon was charged at the police court today with being in possession of opium. ...

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  45. NO ARMY REDUCTION.

    The Earl of Crewe, leader of the House of Lords, addressing the House last night, said that no further reductions in the army were contemplated. The ...

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  46. RESCUE NEAR THE GAP.

    At about 6.30 p m. yesterday three fisherman, who had sailed out of the Heads, came across an overturned boat floating in the sea between South Reef and the Gap. To the ...

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  47. THE TWEED BAR

    Great Indignation has been expressed here owing to the neglect of the Government in not sending a dredge to the Tweed Heads to open the bar channel. At present there are ...

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  48. CLAIM FOR INCOME TAX.

    Among other greetings accorded to Miss Carrie Moore since her return to Australia was a summons for £14 19s 10d, issued at the instance of Mr. T. Prout Webb, Commissioner ...

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  49. EGYPTIAN LIBERALS.

    A self-constituted but important mission, practically representing the Egyptian Liberal party, is coming to London to Promote more intimate relations between ...

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  50. COLD KILLS PRAWNS.

    As the result of the intense cold experienced some days ago it has been found that the prawns in Lake Illawarra have been killed. ...

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