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  2. THE TARIFF.

    The Master Tailors' Association held a meeting last night in the Employors' Federation rooms to protost against the now tariff as far as it affects their trade, Mr. C. Davie[?] ...

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  3. OUR NEW BURDENS.

    When Sir John Forrest was speaking before the Premiers' Conference in Brisbane he mentioned that the Commonwealth might be taking upon itself new obligations which ...

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  4. THE NEW THEOSOPHY.

    If Miss Maud M'Carthy, the talonted viollnist, and daughter of Dr. C. W. M'Carthy, of Sydney, has embraced theosophy, it would cause no surprise to those whe are members ...

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  5. SYDNEY'S CASUAL CHARITY.

    With a view to testing the charitableness, and, possibly, the gullibility of the average Sydney citizen, an all-night appeal was made on the city streets on Wednesday. The ...

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  6. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament was prorogued yesterday by commission. The Speech from the Throne, which was read hy one of the Commissioners, expressed the deep ...

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  7. DISORDER IN IRELAND.

    Besides Mr. Farrell, M.P., and 16 other men committed for trial at Longford yesterday on a charge of riot and assaulting the police in connection with a ...

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  8. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The dally growl between the ex-Treasurer and the Acting Prime Minister took place within a few minutes of the assembling of the House of Representatives this afternoon, and ...

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  9. MOROCCO'S NEW SULTAN.

    Mulai-el-Hafld, whe is brother of the Sultan of Morocco, and who has been proclaimed Sultan at Marakesh, in the south, in a letter to the officials and ...

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  10. ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    Mr. F. E. Lacey, secretary of the Marylebone Cricket Club, states that the team selected to tour Australia next season numbers 14, and is now complete. ...

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  11. FRENCH NAVAL EXPOSURE.

    The commission appointed by the French Senate to inquire into the explosion on the battleship Jena at Toulon in March last, seathingly denounces the lack of ...

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  12. FRENCH REINFORCED.

    A semi-official statement is made at Paris that owing to events connected with the elevation of Mulai-el-Hafld to the Sultanate of Marakesh in order to ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S APOLOGY.

    The Governor of British Guiana has expressed regret to President Castro, of Venezuela, for the violation of the border by Captain Caldor, who, after crossing the ...

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  14. THE EEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Dalgety as a Bite for the Federal eapilal does not rocommend itself to Senators Chataway and Sayers and Messrs. Foxton and Sinclair, who were among the Federal members ...

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  15. DISAFFECTION IN INDIA.

    A number of riotous students created a rowdy demonstration in Calcutta, when two National Volunteers were sentenced for sedition. The police was compelled ...

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  16. VENEZUELAN DEBTS.

    Venezuela has agreed to accept the Hague Tribunal's award condemning her to pay £400,000 to Belgian creditors. ...

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  17. MORENGA RETURNS.

    Morenga, the Hottentot chief, who evading the police fled from Upington, Bechuanaland, across the Gorman border, has returned to Biitish territory. ...

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  18. DAMAGE TO COMMONWEALTH.

    The double bottom of the battleship Commonwealth, which went ashore at Lamlash, and which steamed to Devonport leaking, was found to be flooded, ...

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  19. COAL STRIKES.

    Matters at Hebburn romain as before but an inspector from the Mines Department is stated to have examined the mine to-day in company with Mr. Harle, the manager. It ...

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  20. DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER MARRIAGES.

    The Bishop of London, the Right Rev. Dr. Winnington-Ingram, exhorts the clergy of the diocese not to solemnise marriages which have just been legalised under the ...

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  21. TRANSVAAL FISCAL POLICY,

    The Transvaal Government has appointed a Commission to inquire into the condition of local industries, and the amount of protection they requlre; also regarding ...

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  22. THE COMBINATION EFFORT.

    After the endeavours of Ministerial supporters to win over some of the Opposition corner protectionists, Dr. Salmon, who headed the movement, was absent fiom Melbourne. He ...

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  23. THE LOOK OF KINGS.

    In proposing the health of his Majesty the King at the annual dinner of the Victorian Employers' Federation, Mr. Bent referred to the audience he was granted with King ...

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  24. THE PRICE OF COAL.

    The announcement that the northern miners have asked the northam colliery-owners to raise the price of coal to 11s a ton will probably have the effect of a demand bolng made ...

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  25. PLANTERS INCENSED.

    The planters nt Behar are incensed at the High Court in Calcutta annulling the denth sentence passed on the murderers of a planter named Bloomfield. ...

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  26. SUGAR CONVENTION PROLONGED.

    An additional act of the Sugar Conventiou, signed at Brussels, prolongs the union for five years from September 1, 1908. The net also relieves Great Britain from that ...

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  27. MEDDLING WITH THE TRANSVAAL.

    Lord Milner, speaking in the House of Lords, accused the Government of aiding the Boers against the British. He stated that the £5,000,000 loan for the Transvaal, ...

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  28. PERSONAL.

    Miss Rawson, attended by Captain Wilson, A.D.C., presided yesterday afternoon at the annual meeting of the Sydney Day Nursery Association in the Town Hall, and afterwards ...

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  29. DEPUTATIONS TO THE MINISTER.

    Interviews with the Minister for Customs in regard to the tariff are now of daily occurrence. One of to-day's deputations represented New South Wales and Victorian ...

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  30. COUNTRY FIRE BRIGADES.

    "That is likely to occur in a lot of the country towns. In New South Wales," said Superintendent Webb yosterday in speaking of the failure of the Bowral Fire Brigade to ...

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  31. THE NETTING EMBROGLIO.

    The Attorney-Gonoral's Departinont has been notifed that the New South Wales Government has issued two writs against the Commonwealth—one in the High Court, and ...

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  32. A POLITICAL MOVE.

    The impression prevails at Washington that President Roosevelt is sending the battleship fleet on a cruise to San Francisco af the end of the year, In order to ...

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  33. THE AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

    The Council of Western Australian Mineowners has requested Mr. C. H. Rason, the Agent-General for the State, to transmit to his Government for presentation to the ...

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  34. SCHOONER SUNK.

    At about 7 o'clock this morning the schooner Oscar Robinson was sunk through collision with the F.H.S. liner Everton Grange, 7240 tons, between the quarantine station and ...

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  35. PREMIER'S ACTION APPRECIATED.

    At the meeting to-night after Mr. Ashton, Minister for Landa, had concluded his address, a resolution was carried as follows:— "That this meeting wishes emphatically to ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    George Christich, a natural son of the late King Milan of Servia, attempted to commit suicide at Constantinople because he was not allowed to assume the family ...

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  37. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT.

    A series of questions on a variety of subjects connected with the tariff was asked in the House of Representatives to-day. THE SUPPLY OF KEROSENE. ...

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  38. THREE YEARS' SUSPENSION ASKED FOR.

    The Tumberumba branch of the Farmers and Settlers' Association met yesterday at Glenroy, when the following resolution was passed:—"That a letter be sent to Sir W. J. ...

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  39. CARGO OF GIRLS.

    A s[?]home for organising a training home and registry for servants was advanced another stop to-day. The committee will probably take over a building in Borry-streot, ...

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  40. FIGHT AT A COUNCIL MEETING.

    Lost night, during a meeting of the various commlttees in connection with the Windsor Municipal Council, Aldermen John O'Brien and Georgo Davies exchanged heated words, which ...

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  41. SMALLPOX AT VIENNA.

    An alarming outbreak of smallpox is reported from Vienna. The free vaccination stations are besieged by people desiring to be vaccinated. ...

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  42. SNOWSTORM AT TUMBERUMBA.

    A terrific gale, accompanied by heavy rain, passed over the district on Wednesday botween 6 and 6 o'clock. Four inches of snow fell at Laurel Hill during the night. To-day ...

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  43. CONSTANCE CRAIG WRECK.

    Further wreekage from the barque Constunce Craig has come ashore. Little hope is now entertained of the vessel's safety. The barque left Gluberne on July 15, bound to ...

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