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  2. SECOND EDITION

    Router's correspondent at Seoul reports that the Koreans have rebelled against Japanese rule. For the last nine days there has been ...

    Article : 69 words
  3. MILITARY SECRETS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. W. H. Irvine said it had been [?]ught to his knowledge that instructions had been issued by the Minister for Defence to officers of ...

    Article : 477 words
  4. PERSONAL.

    On Monday evening his Excellency the Governor will leave Sydney on a visit to Barren Jack, returning on Wednesday. On Wednesday his Excellency will open the ...

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  5. TRAGEDY NEAR MELBOURNE

    Hugh Kyle Dunn was shot dead by his brother-in-law, James[?] Watson Rosier, at Elsternwick to-night. The victim is a supernumerary warder at Pentridge. Rosier ...

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  6. HONOUR FOR ZOLA.

    In connection with the transfer or [?] remains to the Pantheon, just at the close of the ceremony, when the President (M. Fallieres) and the Premier (M. ...

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  7. KING'S VISIT TO CZAR.

    A motion by Mr. J. O'Grady (Labour) during the debate on the Foreign Office Vote in the House of Commons last night to reduce [?] vote, enabled Labour ...

    Article : 444 words
  8. A ROYAL CONSPIRATOR.

    A sensation has been caused at a State trial at Cettinge, capital of Montenegro, where 52 men are charged with conspiring to overthrow the regime of Prince ...

    Article : 112 words
  9. TRIANGULAS CRICKET.

    The proposal for a series of triangular cricket matches, in which England, South Africa, and Australia shall play, is one with which, in its broad aspect, all lovers ...

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  10. THE OAKS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 words
  11. ARISTOCRACY OF LABOUR.

    Mr. J. Merriman, Premier of Cape Colony, was waited on by a deputation representing labour interests yesterday, asking for the passage of certain Labour ...

    Article : 82 words
  12. GOVERNOR-GENERAL AT GRENFELL.

    Grenfell was en fete to-day on the occasion of the visit of the Governor-General to the town and district. His Excellency, accompanied by Mr. H. Share, R.N., private ...

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  13. PENNY POSTAGE WITH AMERICA.

    Mr. Henniker Heaton, M.P., has congratulated Mr. Sydney Buxton, Postmaster-General, on the institution of a postal reform so calculated to promote the unity of ...

    Article : 77 words
  14. THE IRON BOUNTIES BILL.

    The Lithgow Iron Works will not have the assistance of bonuses for some months at least. The bill was brought up in the Federal parilament this morning, but was not ...

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  15. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    In the Senate to-day Senator Guthrie asked whether the Government would inquire into the question of differential railway rates throughout the Commonwealth, and see it ...

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  16. POLAR RESEARCH CONGRESS.

    Great Britain is not represented at the Polar Research Congress at Brussels. The delegates included Captain.Gerlache, Baron Nordenskiold, M. Arctowski, Mr. C. E. ...

    Article : 83 words
  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COMPANY.

    The South Australian Company in its annual report shows a profit of £55,713. A dividend at the rate of 55s a share is recommended, £5000 is carried to the ...

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  18. FINAL TEST MATCH.

    The final test match between the All Blacks and Australia will be played to-day on the Agricultural Ground, and will start shortly after 3 o'clock. ...

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  19. RUSSIANS IN SYDNEY.

    Nine Russians, who worked their passage from Vladlvostock on the steamer Hornsby Grange, arrived in Sydney on Saturday last, and have decided to make their homes in this ...

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  20. THE DISCHARGED LINEMEN.

    The position of the temporary linemen discharged from the Telegraph Department on acoount of their not being able to answer mathematical problems was brought up in the ...

    Article : 172 words
  21. WELCOME BY RUSSIAN LIBERALS.

    The majority of the newspapers, including the "Daily Chronicle" (Liberal), warmly eulogise the speech of Sir Edward Grey as being calculated to have an ...

    Article : 209 words
  22. SHIPWRECKED SAILORS.

    The Brazilian training ship Benjamin Constant has discovered on an island in the Pacific 20 shipwrecked sailors, who are supposed to be survivors of the battle of ...

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  23. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    The Charity Organisation Society declares that it will be impossible for the Government to maintain the restrictions with respect to old-age pensions either ...

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  24. PROPOSED NEW WORKS.

    In the House of Representatives to-night the list of works to be carried out during the forthcoming financial year was tabled, in connection with which the sum of £200,000 was ...

    Article : 315 words
  25. THE PENALTY OF DIALECT.

    The art of caricaturing foreign types [?] Australia is likely to be attended with serious consequences. Nobody is in a position to say what a sentiment race pride is unti[?] ...

    Article : 459 words
  26. THE POSTAL DEPARTMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Bruce Smith asked, as it seemed to be generally acknowledged, if a large part of the confusion in the Post and Telegraph ...

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  27. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    The "Daily Graphic" upholds the attitude of Australia in regard to the triangular scheme of matches. It says: "Australia's attitude is quite sound, and sneers ...

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  28. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP OF ENGLAND.

    Yesterday George Towns received a cable from Mr. Spencer Gollan that he had "matched the old warrior to row in October." A few weeks ago Mr. Gollan cabled asking Towns if ...

    Article : 92 words
  29. GUN-RUNNING IN PERSIA.

    Reuter's correspondent reports that the Afghans who took possession of Regan, in Persia, 150 miles over the border, have now gone eastward towards home. They ...

    Article : 161 words
  30. BALLARAT V SYDNEY.

    A team of officers from the 7th Regiment, Ballarat, arrived by the express from Melbourne yesterday for the purpose of taking part in a contest with a team from the ...

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  31. THE JOWETT CASE.

    The further hearing of the case of Jowett v Jowett was continued in the District Court to-day. The case was one in which El[?]zabeth Lilian Jowett proceeded against her husband, ...

    Article : 369 words
  32. POSTAL DEPARTMENT INVESTIGATIONS.

    The Treasurer was asked to-day in the Federal Parliament for some Information as to the personnel of the Royal Commission to be appointed to investigate the postal chaos, ...

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  33. TRAMS HELD UP.

    Shortly after 5 o'clock last night, when the majority of the workers of the city were making their way homeward, a hitch occurred in the tramway service between the Quay and ...

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  34. ACCIDENTS IN FACTORIES.

    The Government is about to appoint a committee to ascertain the causes of the more frequent class of accidents in factories and workshops, and the best means ...

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  35. CLOSING THE SESSION.

    The Senate was prepared to assent to almost anything to-day. It was the last day of the session, and members were anxious to finish as early as possible. Commencing at ...

    Article : 116 words
  36. PUGILISTIC ARRANGEMENTS.

    T. Burns, pugilist, has signed an agreement with Mr. Hugh M'Intosh, of Sydney, engaging to fight Bill Lang in Sydney on or after August l8, and to fight elsewhere in ...

    Article : 91 words
  37. FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE.

    Inquirios were [?]ade by Senator W. Russel[?] (S.A.), in the Senate to-day, as to the intention of the Government in regard to the Federay Capital Site Bill. ...

    Article : 96 words
  38. KATOOMBA AND LITHGOW POSTOFFICES.

    The Postmaster-General states that plans for new post-offices at Katoomba and Lithgow are being pushed on with. ...

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  39. CHINESE STABBING AFFRAY.

    A [?] alfray tooK place about 1 o'clock this afternoon. Two Chinese quarrelled over a woman. One ordered the other out of the house. The second refused to leave, and the ...

    Article : 81 words
  40. APPROPRIATION BILLS.

    Among the measures passed by the Senate to-day were the Coast Defence and Old Age Penmsions Appropriation Bills. The former provides for the appropriation ...

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  41. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Speaking in regard to wireless telegraphy to-day, the Postmaster-General said that in addition to calling for tenders for stations on Flinders Island and King Island, in Bass ...

    Article : 108 words
  42. GREAT SURREY FOAL STAKES.

    At Epsom yesterday his Majesty's br c Minoru, by Cyliene—Mother Siegel, 2 years, won the Great Surrey Foal Stakes of 1000 sovs, 5f. ...

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  43. TRAINING-SHIP PORT JACKSON.

    After a smart voyage of 94 days from Sydney with a cargo of wool, the training ship Port Jackson was signalled off the English coast on Thursday, and has probably since reached ...

    Article : 215 words
  44. TO-DAY.

    International Football Agricultural Ground, 3.15 Australian Jockey Club: Randwick Racecourse, 1. Miss Gladys Alpen's Concert: Town Hall, 8. Y.M.C.A.: Special Prayer, 8. ...

    Article : 149 words
  45. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    Despite the decision of a majority of the Trades and Labour Council to de[?]y the new Industrial Disputes Act, and refuse to register their unions under its provisions, a decisive ...

    Article : 158 words
  46. THE SERVICE TO EDEN.

    "The directors of the Melbourne Steamship Company, Limited, yesterday advised the Sydney manager of the company, Mr. A. M. Reid, by telegraph that it had been decided to ...

    Article : 104 words
  47. SAFEGUARDING THE COMMONWEALTH.

    In the House of Representatives to-day (Mr. Joseph Cook asked the Treasurer whether he would represent to the Primw Minister the policy of making cables to Australia a better ...

    Article : 82 words
  48. NEW NILE BARRAGE.

    The Barrage over the Nile at Esneh, Upper Egypt, will be completed in March, 1909, a year before the completion was expected. ...

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  49. KICKED ON THE HEAD.

    John M'Mahon waa locked up last night in the cells at No. 4. Police Station on a charge of drunkenness in company with several other men. M'Mahon had prevented one of his ...

    Article : 108 words
  50. DIFFERENTIAL PORT TREATMENT.

    In reply to a question by Senator Millen in the Sonate to-day Senator Best said the matter of differential port treatment in Victoria was receiving special consideration from the ...

    Article : 35 words
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