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  2. THE LANDS DEPARTMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly last night the House in committee was asked by Mr. Ashton to sanction the introduction of the Crowa Lands Administration Bill. ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    The general scheme of defence for Australia, approved by the committee of Imperial Defence in May, was laid on the table of the House of Representatives to-day. A ...

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  4. BALKANS RACIAL WAR.

    Information received at Athens regarding the fighting at Anchialos, at the mouth of the Gulf of Burgas, is to the effect that Bulgarian rioters at Burgas, 10 miles ...

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  5. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    The villages of Pennant Hills and Thornleigh were thrown into a state of terror yesterday evening by the extraordinary actions of a Chinaman who ran amuck and killed a ...

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  6. THE CHURCH IN FRANCE.

    The Pope has addressed an encyclical letter to French bishops regarding the Separation Law in France. The letter, which has been published in Paris, deplores ...

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  7. IN PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council sat for about two hours yesterday, the greater part of the time being taken up by the consideration of the Lotteries Bill. The ...

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  8. COMPANY INCOME TAX.

    The decision of the English Courts, declaring that the De Beers Company, which controls the Kimberley diamond fields, is liable for income tax In Great Britain, was ...

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  9. PROTESTS FROM ATHENS.

    A mass meeting of citizens of Athens has passed a resolution protesting against Anti-Greek excesses in Roumelia. To mark their sense of the wrongs inflicted ...

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  10. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Elihu Root, the United States Secretary of State, has been feted at Monte Video, Uruguay. Mr. Root will next visit Buenos Ayres, Argentina, and Chili. ...

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  11. GRIEF OF FRIENDS OF PEACE.

    The "Temps" writes that the Encyclical will grieve nil friends of religious peace, and believes that the Vatican's intolerance will bear its fruits, "as this country of ...

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  12. THE SULTAN'S ILLNESS.

    The Improvement in the health of the Sultan of Turkey, who is at Constantinople, is maintained. The police in the capital have been ...

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  13. THE CHURCH'S CONFLICT.

    The Pope, in receiving the Prussian Minister at the Vatican yesterday, incidentally regretted that the French Government had rendered it impossible for the Church to ...

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  14. RIVALS IN WEST AFRICA.

    German settlers in the Upper Gaboon district, West Africa, with the assistance of natives, attacked a French concessionaire. Thereupon the Governor with the ...

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  15. SHIPPING MISHAP.

    The steamer Port Chalmers, a fine specimen of the modern cargo carrier, which has scarcely been in commission for a year, is reported to be ashore at the southern end of Albany Pass, ...

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  16. BURDEN ON THE DEVOUT.

    The "Times," in commenting upon the Encyclical, states that the burden on French Roman Catholics which the Pope imposes is, as he foresees, heavy, for they ...

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  17. A REPUDIATED AFFIDAVIT.

    The case Kaiser v Kaiser, in which the husband seeks a reduction of alimony payable to his wife, was continued to-day. Edward Newton Ashton, whose name was ...

    Article : 334 words
  18. SOMALI MULLAH DEFEATED.

    The Aden correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that the Mijertain Sultan, operating in the north-east of Somaliland, engaged the Mad Mullah, and after ...

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  19. EDUCATION DECISION.

    Confusion is arising from the recent decision of the Court of Appeal declaring that under the Education Aet of 1902 the education authority is not compelled to pay ...

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  20. WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS RELEASED.

    Miss Kenny and two other woman suffragists, who were sent to gaol for six weeks for refusing to give sureties not to annoy Mr. H. H. Asquith, Chancellor of the ...

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  21. DESCRIPTION OF THE VESSEL.

    The Port Chalmers, which was launched as recently as July 18 last year, is a vessel 393ft over all by 49ft by 28ft 6in, built by Messrs. Hawthorn, Leslie, and Co., Ltd., at ...

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  22. GERMAN ARMY MANOEUVRES.

    The German Emperor has invited Mr. Winston Chinchill, Parliamentary Undersecretary for the Colonies, and Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, to ...

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  23. ADULTERATION OF WINES.

    The House of Assembly of Cape Colony received with cheers a bill introduced yesterday to prevent the adulteration of wine and brandy. The bill prohibits the addition ...

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  24. MR. LEE AT TAMWORTH.

    The Minister for Works, Mr. Lee, who is on a visit to Tamworth district, was entertained by the Mayor (Alderman W. F. Tribe) and a number of prominent townspeople at luncheon ...

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  25. DISPOSAL OF NATAL REBELS.

    The Pi[?]termaritzburg correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that the bulk of the rebel Zulu prisoners have been sent to the mines, as individual private ...

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  26. VICTORIAN CABINET TROUBLE.

    A meeting of the State Cabinet was held today, and Mr. Bent, when the Assembly met, made a statement. Previous to this, however, Mr. Murray, in a personal explanation, denied ...

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  27. SENSATIONAL GOLD ROBBERY.

    A sensational robbery of amalgam from the battery house of the Golden Ridge mine, Boorara, took place shortly after 1 o'clock this morning. At the time stated three masked ...

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  28. RUSSIAN POLITICAL SUICIDE.

    Two political prisoners in Odessa gaol made a desperate attempt to commit suicide. They saturated their mattresses with petroleum, and sot fire to them. One of ...

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  29. THE TURKISH EXPEDITION TO DJANET.

    Router's Agency states that it is reported at Constantinople that the Sublime Porte has instructed the Governor of Tripoli to stop the expedition to the Saharan Oasis ...

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  30. AMNESTY FOR CAPE REBELS.

    The Cape House of Assembly, on Monday, passed a bill granting an amnesty to rebels, and removing all the disabilities imposed on them in consequence of their ...

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  31. ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    The "Sportsman" states that there is not the romotest chance of the Maryleboue Cricket Club sending a team to Australia during 1906. ...

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  32. KING EDWARD.

    King Edward has started for Marienbad, Bohemia, via Cronberg, where he will meet the German Emperor. ...

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  33. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL FRANCHISE.

    Events are moving very quickly in the political world for a fight to a finish between the Govornment and the Legislative Council regarding the Franchise Bill. The second ...

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  34. A BALLOONIST KILLED.

    Miss E[?]vira Wilson, a balloonist, was killed while concluding a performance at an entertainment at Hamburg. She had successfully made an ascent, and in ...

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  35. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S TOUR.

    The Governor-General and party accompanied by Mr. T. T. Ewing and Mr. H. W. Loc, Ms.P., were entertained to-day by a river excursion to Maclean. Rain which fell steadily ...

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  36. VIOLENT HAILSTORM.

    A violent hailstorm occurred yesterday in the Verriers district of Belgium. The hailstones were tremendous, some weighing 41b. Enormous destruction was done ...

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  37. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Mr, Stace Lloyd addressed a meeting to-day, and a brunch of the Australian Democratic Union was formed, with Mr. R. Griffiths as president, and Mr. F. Williams as ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Recently Captain H. Talboys and Mr. T. H. Riddles, who were engaged pearl-fishing at Broome, had an interesting experience. On opening up the shells after a cruise one ...

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  39. TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian tallow to-day, 2197 casks were offered and 1911 were sold. Prices were—Mutton, fine 31s 9d, medium 20s 3d; beef, fine 30s 9d, medium 29s. ...

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  40. DEATH OF "JOHN OLIVER HOBBES."

    Mrs. Craigie was found dead in her bed. There were no previous symptoms of illness. ...

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  41. THE WERRIWA SEAT.

    The Labour League last night selected Mr. David R. Hall, ex-M.L.A., to contest the Werriwa seat against Mr. Conroy. The league is well organised throughout the electorate, ...

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