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  2. TRADE TO THE EAST.

    The announcement by the Premier (as published in yesterday's issue) that New South Wales and Queensland are co-oporating in an effort to obtain an improved steamer service ...

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  3. THE FEDERAL TKAWLER.

    In view of the decision of the Commonwealth to secure a trawler for fishing in Australian wators, the presence of Mr. Frank J. Sullivan, the pioneer of the trawling industry in ...

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  4. STATE-BUILT ENGINES

    It will come as a surprise to the public to learn that the Railway Commissioners are installing at Eveleigh workshops a locomotive building plant, and as a start have decided to ...

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  5. SQUIRES Y. BURNS.

    The boxing contest for the heavy-weight championship between W. Squires, of New South Wales, and T. Burns, of America, took place last night at San Francisco. ...

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  6. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The New York "Evening Post" states that "all the talk about trouble between America and Japan is mere midsummer madness." ...

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  7. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Calcutta states that the seditious movement is affecting the Bengal peasants, landholders, and aristocracy more seriously than is ...

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  8. COBDEN CLUB DINNER.

    Speaking at the annual dinner of the Cobden Club, Mr. Winston Churchill, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies, said that no new offer had been ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General, attended by Mr. Share, R.N., and Captain Fyers A.D.C., left Melbourne by the Sydney express yesterday afternoon. The party will arrive ...

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  10. AMERICAN PACIFIC FORCE.

    The New York "Herald" reports that Admiral Evans is preparing a battleship fleet for a cruise in the Pacific. ...

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  11. ORANGE RIVER CONSTITUTION.

    The Orange River Unie Congress at Bloemfontein unanimously passed a resolution thanking his Majesty King Edward for granting the Constitution for ...

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  12. ASSASSINATION AT SOFIA.

    Petroff, a dismissed official of the Agricultural Bank, who fired a revolver three times at M. Pekoff, the Bulgarian Premier, in the Boris Gardens at Sofia, has ...

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  13. GARIBALDI CENTENARY.

    The centenary of the birth of Giuseppe Garibaldi, the Italian patriot, was enthusiastically celebrated in Italy. King Victor Emmanuel granted an ...

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  14. AN UNSCRUPULOUS BRIGAND.

    The "Times" states that General Sir Harry MacLcan, Colonel of the Sultan of Morocco's bodyguard, is held prisoner by Raisuli in the village of the Khamas ...

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  15. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the semi-final of the Doubles Championship Brookes and Wilding beat Ritchie and Casdagli by 3 to love. Brookes beat Gore in the final of the Singles ...

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  16. FURTHER DETAILS.

    When the fight commenced the men came together quickly. Squires forced Burns around, the latter backing away. They clinched, and both tried to punch ...

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  17. NEWMARKET FIRST JULY MEETING.

    The race for the principal event on the final day of the Newmarket First July Meeting to-day resulted as under:- PRINCESS OP WALES' STAKES, Of 6000 ...

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  18. BRITISH INTERVENTION.

    It is understood that Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, is already pressing the Sultan of Morocco to secure Sir Harry MacLean's release. ...

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  19. POSITION IN QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Kidston has been questioned about the prospects of getting a Torres Straits mall sorvice. It Is possible, If circumstances are favourable, that an Eastern service may be only ...

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  20. THE CAPTIVE COMFORTABLE.

    Sir Harry M'Lean has written to Mr. Gerard Lowther, British Midister at Tangier, stating that he is in good health, and is being treated well. ...

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  21. SYDNEY ASTOUNDED.

    Squires' failure comes as such a surprise to Australian followers of boxing that they are disinclined to believe that the Newcastle man could have been In his ordinary health. ...

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  22. THE TRANSVAAL.

    Time-expired Chinese to the number of 1018 have left Durban for China aboard the steamer Heliopolls. ...

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  23. WORKING OF LIFTS.

    The circumstances connected with the death of Alfred Ernest Burns, the carter who was killed through falling down a lift woll at Wynyard-bulldlngs, Wynyard-square, on Tuesday ...

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  24. THE RAND STRIKE.

    In accordance with the decision of a mass meeting held at Johannesburg a general mining strike was ordered for to-day, but the working miners have disregarded ...

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  25. LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS.

    The American Peace Society presented to M. Nelidoff, Russian Ambassador to France, who is president of the Hague Conference, a petition, signed by two ...

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  26. REGRET IN MELBOURNE.

    The feeling of disappointment In Melbourne at the result was very keen. Everybody thought the fight a good thing for Squires; the only question was whether ...

    Article : 252 words
  27. THE SUGAR CONVENTION.

    The Earl of Denbigh, speaking in the House of Lords last night, stated that the Government's denunciation of the penal clause in the Brussels Convention ...

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  28. RUSSIAN SHIPYARD SALE.

    The Russian Government has decided to sell the Nevski shipyard to a foreign syndicate. It is understood that the purchase money amounts to £15,000,000. ...

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  29. PAPUA.

    Mr. W. Whitton, an unofficial member of the Legislature of Papua, is now on a visit to Sydney. He said that in regard to alluvial mining ...

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  30. THE MAIL CONTRACT.

    The "Shipping Gazette" states: "The Commonwealth leaders made a pretty hash of the Australian mail contract. Whatever one may think of the ...

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  31. DESCRIPTION OF THE MEN.

    Tommy Burns, whose real name Is said to be Noah Brusso, Is about 25 yoarB of age. He considers that he brought about his muscular development by lacrosse playing, a ...

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  32. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    This afternoon the police received the following wire from Constable Love, who Is stationed at Newnos South:—"Three men killed to-day and three seriously Injured. Send ...

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  33. THE MAIL CONTRACT.

    The Postmaster—General was unable to-day to make public the terms upon which the new tenders for the ma[?]l contract will be called. The cash deposit put up by Mr. Croker on ...

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  34. BISLEY RIFLE MEETING.

    Shooting for the Army Championship at Bisley at the 200yds, 500yds, and 600yds Sergeant-Major J. A. Wallingford made three consecutive scores of 100, 102, and ...

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  35. MR. T. A DIBBS

    Mr. Thomas Allwright Dibbs, the general manager of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, will to-day complete his 60th year of active service in that institution. For over ...

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  36. NAVAL ECONOMY.

    Lord Tweedmouth, First Lord of the Admiralty, replying in the House of Lords to questions by Earl Cawdor, who held that office in 1905, declared that ...

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  37. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    The Privy Council has delivered its reserved judgment on the appeal of the plaintiffs in the case if the Commissioners of Taxation of New South Wales ...

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  38. TABOOED MINERS.

    In the Legislative Assembly on Wednesday Mr. Edden asked the Premier If he was aware that Mr. Schey, Commissioner far Labour, had sent him a letter asking for the names of ...

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  39. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    While driving a motor car down a steep hill at the foot of Hassan's Walls, near Hartley yesterday, a man named Alfred Bardon, working as a mechanic for Innes and Co., Sydney ...

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  40. MR. KEIR HARDIE.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, M.P., chairman of the Independent Labour party in the House of Commons, will sail for Australia on the 12th inst. via Canada and Japan. ...

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  41. LABOUR FOR THE CANEFIELDS.

    The Trades Hall Council to-night made an emphatic protest against "the Insidious attempt to thwart the provisions of the Act providing against contract labour by the Sugar ...

    Article : 114 words
  42. KALGOORLIE MEAT SUPPLY.

    The sensation created by David Manor In his alleged disclosures of the mannor In which the meat was killed In the local slaughter yards and supplied to consumers, has spread to such ...

    Article : 141 words
  43. A WRESTLER'S DEATH.

    James Lindsay Pride, who had his leg broken whilst wrestling with a man at Hartley Vale on Saturday last, and who had been In the hospital all the week in an unconscious state, ...

    Article : 101 words
  44. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Antwerp wool sales closed yesterday with the same features as at the opening. Out of 6705 bales of La Plata wool offered during the series 2459 were ...

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  45. BRITISH RIFLE TEAM.

    Major Varley has joined the British rifle team in the place of Lieutenant J. T. Peddie. ...

    Article : 22 words
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