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  2. STATE POLITICS.

    Mr. E. M. Clark, who is a candidate for the representation of St. Leonards in the next Parliament, addressed a large meeting of the electors on Saturday night at the corner of ...

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  3. SOUTH COAST MINES.

    The southern coal trade was quiet last week although a large shipment was made at Port Kembla where the Beckenham loaded 7600 tons of coal for the East and the Aeon ...

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  4. THE PREMIER'S TOUR.

    A banquet was given to the Premier at the School of Arts last, night, Mr. David Jarman, president of the Byron Shire, occupying the chair. ...

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  5. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The first impression of the resident in Southern Australia who seeks information concerning the Northern Territory by a personal visit is one almost of bewilderment at the ...

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  6. THE MAIL CONTRACT.

    It is understood that the following represents the actual position in regard to the mail contract:—"If any two or more States guarantee the debenture-holders ...

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  7. RAND STRIKERS.

    Strikers, disregarding an order forbidding an assembly of six or more persons within 300 yards of the mines, marched to the Croesus mine, on the Rand. The ...

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  8. EDUCATION CONFERENCE

    The Federal Conference on Education Opened in the Caxton Hall, Westminster, yesterday. The Earl of Crewe, Lord President of the Council, presided, and among ...

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  9. POOR DUTCH AS NON-UNIONISTS.

    Poor Dutchmen are gradually replacing the strikers on the Rand. The engine-drivers and other mechanics continue at work. The strike is delaying development ...

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  10. THE CANCELLATION PROVISIONS.

    Sir John Forrest will submit Mr. Bents latest proposal respecting the now English mall service to tho conference of State Premiers at Brisbane to-morrow morning. ...

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  11. EMPIEE DA

    Three thousand eight hundred schools on Empire Day participated in the rejoicings, which in London and the provinces were unprecedented for their enthusiasm ...

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  12. THE CRICKET DISPUTE.

    An important meeting of the N.S.W. Cricket Association will be held to-night, when the proposals by Mr. W. J. Trickett, M.L.C., will bo considered. They are as follows:— ...

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  13. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    Professor Jordan, president of the Leland-Stanford University, which, in conjunction with the University of California, has done a great deal towards stamping out the ...

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  14. BURWOOD.

    Mr. T. Tythorleigh, the selected Labour candidate for Burwood, addressed a public meeting of the electors in the new Masonia Hall, Drummoyne, on Friday night. Mr. E. ...

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  15. SIR WILLIAM LYNE'S DEPARTURE.

    Sir William Bailie-Hamilton, Chief Clerk of the Colonial Office. Sir H. Tozer, Agent-General for Queensland, Mr. A. Dobson, Agent-General for Tasmania, Sir ...

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  16. MR. BENT'S ADDRESS TO CHILDREN.

    Addressing 4000 scholars at Ealing on Empire Day, Mr. T. Bent, Premier of Victoria, in referring to the enthusiastic demonstration in General Botha's honour ...

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  17. ARRIVAL AT MURWILLUMBAH

    Bad roads caused a long delay to the Premier's party motoring from Byron Bay here They left at 9 o'clock this morning, and called at Mullumbimby, where residents mot the ...

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  18. CANTERBURY.

    The failure of the executive committee of the Liberal and Reform Association to endorse or object to the selection by the Canterbury, branch of Mr. Varney Parkes to contest that ...

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  19. RUSSIAN AGRARIAN POLICY.

    M. Stolypin, the Russian Premier, speaking in the Russian Duma yesterday, outlined the agrarian policy. He said that the Government would purchase any ...

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  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The sorutlny for the district of Flinders is almost complete Mr. Foster has 2596 votes, against 2587 given to Mr. Warron, the Government nomine. Two boxes are to come in. ...

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  21. A TEDIOUS JOURNEY.

    The Premier's motor trip is now over, and this afternoon he will take train for Brisbane. Yesterday's journey was about the most trying of all. There was a strip of road ...

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  22. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    The Island mall steamer Tambo, Captain Voz, of Burns, Philp, and Co's line, arrived off the town at 10 a.m. on the 9th inst., and rafter landing her mails passengers, and ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN LABOUR PARTY.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., Australia, addressing an enthusiastic meeting held at Sheffield, under the auspices of the Independent Labour Party, said that the ...

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  24. SALVING THE STEAMER JESSIE DARLING.

    John Darling and Son have accepted the tender of the Adelaide Steam Tug Company to raise the steamer Jessie Darling, which wan Hunk several weeks age by the barque Norma ...

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  25. CONTINENTAL DOCKS.

    Mr. Lloyd George. President of the Board of Trade visited Antwerp and Hamburg, and was greatly impressed with the superiority of their dock equipment over ...

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  26. THE CUSTOMS INQUIRY.

    Mr. R. Cruickshank, Bolleltor for the suspended Customs officers, has written to Mr. Powers, Federal Crown Solicitor, further protesting against the appointment of Mr. Stephen ...

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  27. THE PORT ADELAIDE STABBING CASE.

    August Wortainen, 18 years, sailor on the barque Concorda, was charged at Port Adelaide on Saturday with having inflicted grievous bodily harm upon Harry Robinson on May ...

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  28. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    With the arrival of Mr. Carruthers in Brisbane this evening, all the State representatives to the Promlers' Conference are now in Brisbane Mr. Carruthers travelled by special ...

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  29. MANCHESTER CUP.

    At the Manchester Whitsuntide meeting to-day, the principal event resulted as follows:— MANCHESTER CUP of 3000 sovs, for ...

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  30. PLOT AGAINST GERMAN EMPEROR.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports the discovery of an anarchist plot among Russian students in Berlin to assassinate the German Emperor. In ...

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  31. DISCONTENTED SUGAR-GROWERS.

    A meeting of 250 cane-growers to-day protested against the enforcement in this district of the minimum scale of wages, issued on March 6, to be paid by growors receiving the ...

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  32. THE LIBERAL PARTY AND SECESSION.

    "A. C.," in reply to Mr. Honloy's letter in Friday's "Herald," writes:—Mr. Honloy's letter is a further strong roason why the Liberal party should at once cancel his ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Playing in county cricket, Middlesex v Gloucester, Tarrant, an ex-Victorian, for the former secured 13 wickets for 87 runs. MR. T. TAIT. ...

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  34. THE CZAR'S ESCAPE.

    In acknowledging the loyal congratulations of the Council of the Empire, on his escape from the recent plot against his life, the Cznr replied, "My life is not ...

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  35. TASMANIA.

    The closer settlement scheme of the Government is so far working admirably. The board has furnished a report on the work of the subdivision and disposal of the ...

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  36. EXCITING HARBOUR INCIDENT.

    Early yesterday afternoon two men who had been fishing outside the Heads had a narrow escape of being run down by the big Blue Funnel liner Colonial, Inward bound from ...

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  37. BIG JEWELLERY SWINDLE.

    Edward Boecy, who was one of the defenders of the foreign legations at Peking during the Boxer insurrection, afterwards became superintendent of the Chinese ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the Supreme Court the case in which Walter Francis Wood claimed damages from Dr. Trothowan for alleged negllgence in connection with the trontment of plaintiff's son ...

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  39. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Speaking to the students of the Petersham and Leichhardt Technical School on Saturday. Mr G. H. Reid, who presented the prizes, made some notable remarks concerning the ...

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  40. TWO STARTLING PROPHECIES.

    Dr. Emil Reich made two striking prophecies in the course of a lecture at the London Polytechnic Institution on April 8, on "The outlook in the near future on the basis ...

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  41. ATTACK ON MR. REDMONT.

    The Sinn Fein newspaper savagely attacks Mr. J. E. Redmond, declaring that he has ceased to be the leader of the Irish people. ...

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  42. MILITARY INSPECTION.

    On Saturday afternoon Major-General Hoad reviewed the whole of the troops stationed in the metropolitan area on the Esplanade. The official return showed that 46 officers ...

    Article : 68 words
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