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  2. CHURCH UNION.

    The union of the Presbyterian, Congregationa), and Mothodist Churches was brought under tho notice of the Methodist Conference yesterday, when the Rev. W. H. Bonle ...

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  3. CITY GOVERNMENT.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman Thomas Hughes) made a statement yesterday upon tho rosults of the City Council's work in recent years, and he outlined a number of projects ...

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  4. MR. C. H. HAYES.

    Yesterday afternoon Mr. Charles H. Hayes, secretary of the Royal Exchange, who is leaving on a visit to Europe, was given a send-off by a number of leading members of the ...

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  5. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Premier, Mr. T. Price, has written to Mr. Carruthers, who is expected to arrive in Melbourne to-morrow, stating that as the South Australian Parliament will meet earlier ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    Mr. R. Philp, leader of the Opposition, outlined his policy in a speech, dellvered at Townsville to-night. He said he did not remember In the whole ...

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  7. THE PARIS STRIKE.

    The strike at the electrical power—houses in Paris has ended, the demands of the strikers on most points having been sntisfied. ...

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  8. PARTIES IN THE DUMA.

    The "Novoe Vremya" of St. Petersburg states that unless the Centre and the Constitutional Democrats in the Durna combine to stifle the revolution the ...

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  9. WORLD POLITICS.

    Lord Tweedmouth, First Lord of the Admiralty, in the course [?] speech at oxford, said that the Government intended frankly to assure the Peace ...

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  10. PROBLEMS THAT MUST BE SETTLED.

    Captain Evans, In his suggestion that the Premiers should meet In conference upon the States' debts and other financial questions before next session of the Federal Parliament, ...

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  11. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    The Treasurer of the Revenue Department of Kutais, Transcaucasia, was driving in a carriage, escorted by two policemen and several officials. He was ...

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  12. GERMAN LAMENT AND WARNING.

    The "Neue Politische Correspondentz," which is frequently the mouthpiece of the German Government, warns England not to provoke too heatedly a historic ...

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  13. MR. DEAKEN'S MISSION.

    In the course of an interview to-day Mr. Deakin summarised the subjects to be dealt with at the Colonial Conference. As to the question of Imperial defence, ...

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  14. WELCOME TO QUEENSLAND.

    Regarding the proposal to hold a conference of Premiers In Queensland, Mr. Kidston has intimated to Captain Evans that he would be very glad to welcome the Premiers to ...

    Article : 78 words
  15. DISTURBANCES AT LODZ.

    The soldiers at Lodz are maltreating citizens in the streets, in revenge for the murder of their officers, by beating workmen with swords and the butt-ends of ...

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  16. TASMANIA.

    A board has been appointed to give effect to the Schools and Teachers' Regulation Act passed during the last session of Parliament. One of the most important duties of the ...

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  17. ASCENDENCY IN TURKEY.

    Germany is much disquieted at the Anglo-French purchase of the Constantinople quays. Germany fears that it is the beginning of a serious competition ...

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  18. THE SQUADRON.

    H.M.S. Cambrian left for Sydney to-day. The other ships of the squadron will leave for Sydney towards the end of the month. ...

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  19. TASMANIAN APPLE EXPORT.

    The Blue Funnel steamer Sarpeden shipped to-day 8300 cases of apples for London and Liverpood. The total shipped to date is 89,429 cases. The Solingen, the first German ...

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  20. THE LATE DR. DOWIE.

    Dr. Dowie, who had been in falling health for some months, became delirious on Friday, and died raving. There was no reconcillation with his ...

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  21. REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARKS.

    An interesting question to the proprietors of trade marks seeking registration there of under the Commonwealth Trade Marks Act, 1905, is involved in two High Court appeals ...

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  22. PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION.

    An election took place for the North Tyrone seat in the House of Commons yesterday, the vacancy being due to the acceptance of an Irish Judgeship by Mr. ...

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  23. STRIKE IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Tho Cabinet has decided that stops shall be taken to enforce the payment of the fines Inflicted on the strikers by the Arbitration Court in the Christchurch case. These will ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND LABOUR CONVENTION.

    The Labour Convention was opened at Rock-hampton to-day Mr. M. Reid presided. It was agreed that all members of the State and Federal Parliamentary Labour parties ...

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  25. SPANISH EMIGRANTS DISSATISFIED.

    Three hundred of the 3000 emigrants from Spain, who are embarking at Malaga for Hawall, have refused to sall, declaring that the ship is badly fitted and ...

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  26. KING ALFONSO ILL.

    King Alfonso of Spain is ill with influenza. He is feverish. ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In Rugby football Wales defeated Ireland by 29 points to nli. A SURPRISE VISIT. Queen Alexandra and her sister, the ...

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  28. BARRAMBIE RANGES MINE.

    The announcement of a second yield of the Barrambie Ranges mine of 244o[?] of smelted gold from 342 tons bas caused great excitement on the Stock Exchange. The Brut yield, ...

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  29. TRENCE OF WALES SONS.

    Prince Edward, eldest son of the Prince of Wales, and Trinco Albert, second son, will make a tour of the world. Prince Edward is destined for the army, and ...

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  30. MINISTER FOR WORKS' TOUR.

    Mr. C. A. Lee, the Minister for Works, arrived here on Saturday. He was met by the shire councillors, and subsequently at Quain's Hotel tho visitor's health was honoured. Mr. ...

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  31. ALLEGED SERIOUS OUTRAGE.

    A dastardly attempt to commit a serious crime was reported from Greenbah, live miles from Moroe. Yesterday morning a married woman, who was alone In a house, was ...

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  32. MURDERS IN BAVARIA.

    Mueller, an ex-teacher, who was sentenced to death at Bayreuth for the murder of Bertha Wuenschelmeyer, a pupil, 11 years old, has been also sentenced to ...

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  33. WANTS OF PORT KEMBLA.

    At the Town Hall to-night a large and representative meeting, convened in response to a reamsitlon from tho Chamber of Commerce and citizeons for the purpose of considering ...

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  34. ALLEGED BABY FARMING.

    The inquest in connection with the death of the infant Ethel Booth at the home of Mrs. Alice Mitchell. East Perth, was concluded today. The jury returned the following ...

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  35. A BRAVE SCHOOLMISTRESS.

    Queen Alexandra has telegraphed to Earl Grey, Governor-General of Canada, through Lord Elgin, Secretary of State for the Colonies, her admiration of the ...

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  36. PRESENTATION AT MANLY.

    At the council-chambers, Manly, on Saturday afternoon, Mr. C. II. Hayes was entertained by a number of residents of the village, on the eve of his departure for the ...

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  37. RURAL CAMP SCHOOL.

    At the church parades yesterday special sermons were preached for the boys and masters by the Rev. Mr. Grieve in the Presbyterian, the Rev. Mr. Muzy in the Anglican, ...

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  38. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    At the Police Court to-day Joseph Lewis was charged with conspiring with John Gowan —they being persons uppolated to conduct the cavil for working places In the South Bulli ...

    Article : 317 words
  39. LABOUR FOR THE CANE FIELDS.

    The Premier proposes to reply immediately to a second telegram he has recelved from the Acting Prime Minister relative to the Melbourne unemployed finding work in ...

    Article : 241 words
  40. 0FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The annual meeting of the Metropolitan District Lodge of the International Order of Good Templars was held In the Protestant Hall, Castlereagh-street on Saturday Mr. G. ...

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  41. FIGHTING IN CENTRAL AMERICA.

    A Nicaraguan column attacked a force of Honduras cavalry at Tuguare. In three hours' fighting the Niearaguans were practically annihilated. ...

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  42. MELBA'S PHONOGRAPH ROYALTIES.

    The New York correspondent of the "Dally Express" states that Madame Melba has consented to sing for a week into a new kind of phonograph, ...

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  43. DISASTROUS FIRE AT LISMORE.

    Early this morning a [?]ro broke out in a row of four single-story wooden shops on the north side of Woodlark-street, owned by Dr. Connor, and occupled by Messrs. Carroll, saddler; ...

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  44. OBITUARY.

    The death Is announced of Sir Daniel Dixon, M.P. (Unionist) for North Belfast since 1905, aged 62 years. Sir Daniel Dixon constituted the Arm of ...

    Article : 57 words
  45. MORE VICTORIANS OFFERING.

    About 3O more men gave in their names at a meeting to-day for work on the Queensland sugar plantations. The Acting Prime Ministor has written to the Victorian Premier in ...

    Article : 79 words
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