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  2. OBSERVATORY HILL.

    A public meeting to protest against the proposal to remove the Mint to Observatory Hill was held at the Town Hail last evening. The Lord mayor (Alderman Hughes) presided, and ...

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  3. GOALLUMPERS' STRIKE.

    There are no signs of a settlement in the coal lumpers' difficulty. The attitude of the union is in no way less determined than during any previous stage of the struggle, and ...

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  4. POLICE COMMISSIONER SHOT.

    Shortly after, noon to-day there was a report of revolver shots in the room of the Commissioner of Police, Captain F. Hare, in the Police Court-building. There was a rush ...

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  5. WOOLWICH DISCHARGES.

    Hight thousand Government employees at Woolwich Arsenal marched to within a mile of Parliament Houses amid cordial and sympathetic cheers by the way. The ...

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  6. THE HAGUE CONGRESS.

    It is officially announced that the representative of Great Britain at the Hague International Congress will be Sir EDWARD FRY, formerly Lord ...

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  7. COLONIES AND EMPIRE.

    Mr. A. Deakin, in the course of an interview, said: "The Colonial Office is sometimes obstructive, almost hostile, almost always unsympathetic. The Premiers acting ...

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  8. NAVIGATION CONFERENCE.

    The Navigation Conference resumed its sittings yesterday. Sir William Lyne (Australia) moved that compulsory insurance for seamen is ...

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  9. PEESONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General wil leave Sydney by special train at 9.8 this morning for Wolongong, and will arrive there at 11 o'clock. His Excellency will visit the ...

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  10. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    A notification which appeared in the "Commonwealth Gazette" last week has caused some curiosity. It was the passing of a bill for £122 by the Governor-General in Council ...

    Article : 87 words
  11. LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS.

    A meeting held at Neweastle-on-Tyne urged the international limitation of armaments. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the Prime Minister, wrote that ...

    Article : 89 words
  12. MILITARY TRAINING.

    The percentage of marksmanships is regarded by the Defence Department as verymuch lower than it should be, and efforts are being made to have more attention ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN PREFERENCE.

    A deputation representing the Austraiasian Merchants' Association waited on Sir William Lyne yesterday to express complete sympathy with preferential trade, ...

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  14. RECIPROCAL SERVICE PAYMENTS.

    A report upon the recommendations of the officials who met recently to establish the basis of payments between the Commonwealth and a State and vice versa for services ...

    Article : 164 words
  15. A YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH.

    The inqueat on the body of Olive Hanley, whose body was exhumed at Karrakatta Comotery on Saturday, and who died at Porth Public. Hospital on March 28, from blood ...

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  16. A COLLIERY IDLE.

    The trouble with the coal-lumpers in Sydney is already affecting this district. Mount Keira colliery was idle to-day as a result of the strike. ...

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  17. CHESS BY TELEGRAPH.

    Chess players have had some difficulty with the Telegraph Department when interstate matches have been played, the question of the use of lines and payments for them having ...

    Article : 244 words
  18. THE AMERICAN MAIL SERVICE.

    The Acting-Postmaster-General, Dr. Findlay, definitely stated at Dunedin that the San Francisco mailboats being under repair, the service had been abandoned. Mails will be ...

    Article : 122 words
  19. COLONIAL PRESSMEN HONOURED.

    Captain Frederick Guest, on behalf of the Colonial Office, entertained a number of colonial pressmen to-day at the Ritz Hotel. Mr. Samuel Coek, of the ...

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  20. CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT.

    The "Dally Chronicle" states that the secretariat for the Imperial Conference is belittled in some quarters as a triumph for bureaucracy. "We trust," the "Daily ...

    Article : 87 words
  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The brigands who captured a son of Mr. Robert Abbott, a merchant of Salonica, Macedonia, within a stone's throw of the British Consulate in the town, demand a ...

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  22. THE VANCOUVER ROUTE.

    It is generally understood that the Union S.S. Company of New Zealand will carry on the Vancouver mall service at the expiration of the existing contract in July. When Sir ...

    Article : 223 words
  23. THE LIGHT HORSE CAMP.

    After passing a comfortable night in the opon, the 2nd Light Horse Brigade started the final stage of their tactical scheme at Seaham this morning. When yesterday's work ...

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  24. SIR WILFRID LAURIER'S ATTITUDE.

    The "Toronto Mail," the chief organ of the Conservative party in Canada, complains of Sir [?]frld Lauder's attitude with respect to the Conference, describing ...

    Article : 38 words
  25. TOWER HILL ATTEMPTED ROBBERY.

    Interest in the Tower Hill mine sensation was revived this morning when William Hansen and J. A. M'Geo appealed to the Court of Crown cases reserved, consisting of ...

    Article : 131 words
  26. AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATION.

    The Acting Prime Minister promises to make public some of the correspondence that passed with the Imperial authorities regarding the representation of Australia at the Colonial ...

    Article : 81 words
  27. FEDERAI CAPITAL QUESTION.

    Communications have been passing between the Federal and New South Wales Governments since the recent visit to Sydney of Sir John Forrest upon, the capital site Question. ...

    Article : 276 words
  28. IRISH ASPIRATIONS.

    Mr. J. Redmound, leader of the party, speaking at an Irish Nationalist demonstration in London, retterated the Irish demand for fall legislative and ...

    Article : 92 words
  29. THE COLONIAL PREMIERS.

    The Duke and Duchess of Sutherland entertained the colonial Premiers at dinner yesterday, and afterwards held a great reception in their honour. Madame Ada ...

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  30. WRECK SIGNALS.

    An official report of the collision at the Semaphore anchorage on Sunday was received by the Marine Board from Captain Thomas, master of the ship Ardeneraig, to-day. So ...

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  31. INVITATION FROM ANTWERP.

    The Antwerp municipality has invited the colonial Premiers to visit Antwerp at the conclusion of the Colonial Conference. ...

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  32. NEW HEBRIDES.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies, has communicated with Mr. A. Deakin, Prime Minister of Australia, and Sir Joseph ...

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  33. TRANSVAAL DEFENCE.

    According to the military correspondent of the "Standard" General Botha, Premier of the Transvaal, is submitting to the Colonial Conference for the British ...

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  34. NORTHERN TERRITORY TOURS.

    Arrangements for the departure of the members of the Federnl Parilament for the Northern Territory have now been concluded. Senator Dobson and Mr. Foxton, M.P., will Join ...

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  35. SEQUEL TO A DIVORCE CASE.

    The hearing of the Faussett v Grist case was resumed to-day. Plaintiff was recailed. Mr. Bryant (who appeared for plaintiff): Davis has said that on July 20 or 21 he ...

    Article : 160 words
  36. IMMIGRATION.

    Mrs. Deakin, on being interviewed by the press on the subject of immigrants for Australia, emphasised the necessity for women immigrants of a good, ...

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  37. THE WOODEND TRAGEDY.

    All the efforts of the detectives in charge of investigations into the murder of William Panton at Woodend are now being directed towards tracing the young man who is ...

    Article : 99 words
  38. LATE SHIPPING.

    The Steamer Milovera, from Wellngton, was signalled 12 miles off the Heads at 3 o'clock this morning. She has on board the New zealand mails for Europe, which should have been despateched by last ...

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  39. SIR WILERID LAURIER.

    The "Moutreal Witness" states that Lord Strathcona, High Commissioner for Canada, is retiring, and that Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who is to be elevated to the ...

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  40. THE COOMA AT FAREMANTLE.

    The new passenger steamer Cooma, recently built for the interstate trade of the Howard Smith Company. Limited, arrived at Fremantle at 5.45 p.m. yesterday from Glasgow, en route to Melbourne and ...

    Article : 42 words
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