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  2. FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE.

    Some weeks ago the Premier deputed Mr. W. L. Vernon (Government Architect), Mr. L. A. B. Wade (Principal Engineer for Rivers, Water and Sewerage, and Drainage), and Mr. ...

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  3. FEDERAL POLITICS. THE COMING SESSION.

    On Thursday of next week the last session of the second Commonwealth Parliament will be opened by tho Governor-General. To forecast the Speech from the Throne would ...

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  4. CHICAGO MEAT HORRORS. SICKENING DETAILS.

    Grave charges are made of Chicago meat packers using chemicals to disguise diseased meat and selling to Americans unwholesome food which the packers were ...

    Article : 65 words
  5. AUSTRALIA'S CREDIT. PAPER BY SIR JOHN MADDEN.

    At a meeting of the Australasian Chamber of Commerce last night, under the presidency of Mr. E. T. Doxat, Sir John Madden, Chief Justine of Victoria, read a ...

    Article : 292 words
  6. THE EDUCATION BILL. METHOD OP RELIGIOUS TEACHING.

    The debate on the first clause of the Education Bill was continued in Committee in the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. F. Maddison (Independent Labour) ...

    Article : 385 words
  7. THE COMMONWEALTH. TRADE MARKS.

    A deputation was received by the Minister for Customs to-day in connection with the regulations under the Trade Marks Act.[?] was representative of the Institute of ...

    Article : 296 words
  8. MR. WATSON'S VIEWS.

    In the course of an interview yesterday afternoon, Mr, Watson, the leader of the Federal Labour party, disclosed a good deal of intoresting information with regard to ...

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  9. HOUSING OF IRISH LABOURERS.

    Mr. J. Bryce, Chief Secretary for Ireland, introduced into the House of Commons last night a Labourers (Ireland) Bill. Under this measure it is proposed ...

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  10. MARINE ENGINEERS.

    An application by the Australasian Institute of Marine Engineers for registration under the Federal Arbitration Act has been granted by the Registrar. The headquarters of the ...

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  11. CHINESE CUSTOMS CONTROL.

    Dr. Morrison, the Peking correspondent of the "Times" reports, that the reply of China to Great Britain's second Note, asking for adequate assurances and ...

    Article : 60 words
  12. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S RESIDENCE.

    The Prime Minister has replied as follows to the Victorian Premier in regard to the demand made for rent for the GovernorGeneral's residence:—"In acknowledging the ...

    Article : 148 words
  13. HOME RULE RESOLUTIONS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday a question was asked whether, inasmuch as the motion in favour of Home Rule passed by the Federal House of Representatives ...

    Article : 128 words
  14. NATAL REBELS WEAKENING.

    Nkikwa, the principal induna (sub-chief) of Siganandi, with six followers, has surrendered to Colonel M'Kenzie. Some other rebels are preparing to surrender. ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES SYSTEM.

    Bishop Barry, formerly Primate of Australia, in a letter to the "Times" on the Education Bill, emphasises the thoroughly practicable character of the New South ...

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  16. PUZZLED NURSERYMEN.

    A deputation representative of nurserymen called on the Minister for Customs in regard to the regulations under the Commerce Act relating to seeds and plants. They desired ...

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  17. LABOUR IN THE DUMA.

    The Duma's Group of Toil was originally imbued with socialism,'but has now been swamped by peasant members, and comprises over 100 representatives of ...

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  18. ROMAN CATHOLIC VIEW.

    Dr. William Gordon, Roman Catholic Bishop of Leeds, at a mass meeting of members of the denomination, declared that the Education Bill outraged every ...

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  19. SEBASTOPOL PLOT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Sebastopol states that details of the bomb outrages in that city on Saturday show that two bombthrowers with two men who were to give ...

    Article : 124 words
  20. MANCHURIAN RAILWAYS.

    Admiral Togo, General Kuroki, and the Marquis Ito are starting on a tour of inspection in Manchuria. It is believed that their visit is connected with the decision ...

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  21. A.M.P. SOCIETY.

    The election of three directors of the A.M.P. Society—the first election since the referendum upon the policy of extending the society's business to London—has resulted ...

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  22. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA. GERMANY'S PARTIAL EVACUATION.

    The Reichstag insists upon the concentration of colonisation at a few points of South-west Africa, and the evacuation of the districts adjoining Cape Colony, ...

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  23. MR. REID AT BOTANY.

    Mr. G. H. Reid, leader of the Opposition in the Federal Parliament, addressed a crowded meeting of men and women in the Botany Town Hall last night. The proceedings ...

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  24. CONFERENCE OF PARLIAMENTS.

    Representatives of nearly 20 European Parliaments will meet in Westminster Hall in conference on July 23. The conference will last three days. ...

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  25. MURDER OF AN ARTIST.

    The hammer with which Mr. Archibald Wakley, an artist, was murdered at his home in Westbourne Grove, has been found. The wounds on Mr. Wakley's body ...

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  26. CHASING THE HOTTENTOTS.

    A German force in chasing Hottentots in South-west Africa for five days lost two officers and 17 men killed and two officers and 19 men wounded. ...

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  27. THE SAFETY OF FRANCE.

    M. Thomson, the Minister for Marine, told the Cabinet it was essential for the safety of France that they should largely increase the number of torpedo boats and ...

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  28. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 7½d per ounce standard, an advance co of ½d since Saturday. ...

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  29. PRINCESS ENA OF BATTENBERG.

    The inhabitants of Badajoz, who were the first to congratulate Princess Ena of Battenberg on her arrival in Spain, requested her to plead with King Alfonso ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND. MEETING OF PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament has been summoned to meet on June 27. ...

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  31. RECIPROCAL TRADE.

    Mr. R. J. Seddon, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, had a long and important interview yesterday with Mr. Kingston regarding the reciprocity agreement of 1897. Mr. Seddon ...

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  32. STOPPING ROUGH RUGBY PLAY.

    Rough play at Rugby football has been prominent of late in various parts of the colony, and last night it formed the subject of a debate by the Dunedin Rugby Union. Attention ...

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  33. RACE FOR LIFE.

    An American guard named Larcy, who was employed on the Mexican Central Railway, killed at Jiminez a Mexican during a quarrel about a girl. To avoid being ...

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  34. MR. JOSEPH COOK'S TOUR.

    Mr. Joseph Cook, deputy leader of the Federal Opposition, addressed the electors at Ararat on Monday night in conjunction with Mr. Skene, M.P. The visitors received a ...

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  35. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Supreme' Court to-day concluded the hearing of a case in which Frank Biddles, assignee of the policy of insurance on the life of Henry Irwin Blake, proceeded against ...

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  36. CLAIMING A CANNON.

    At the conclusion of the Empire Day celebration display last night an event occurred which will probably lead to litigation. For several years past, when displays of this ...

    Article : 261 words
  37. FREEHOLD VERSUS LEASEHOLD.

    The Wellington provincial conference of the Farmers' Union has reaffirmed its desire that the Government be urged to give Crown tenants the option of acquiring a freehold, and ...

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  38. A HIGH-PRICED STALLION.

    M. Edmond Blane, the eminent French sportsman and studmaster, has sold the racehorse Jardy, by Flying Fox from Airs and Graces, four years, to Argentina for ...

    Article : 297 words
  39. RUBBER CULTIVATION.

    Senator Staniforth Smith, while in the Malay States on his recent trip, heard of numerous inquiries being made from various quarters for Para rubber seeds. He thereupon gave ...

    Article : 176 words
  40. STEAMER SERVICE WITH S.S. ISLANDS.

    The Commissioner of Customs, Mr. Mills, replying to a deputation, said that the Government contemplated calling tenders for a steamer to run from Wellington to Auckland, ...

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  41. THE WRECK OF THE PITCAIRN ISLAND.

    It is reported at Valparaiso that the missing boat of the barque Pitcairn Island, which was burned in latitude 52 deg. S. and longitude 90 deg. W., is now at Puuta ...

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  42. PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY.

    The president of the Wellington Provincial Farmers' Union stated at to-day's conference that it was 47 years since the price of wool was as high as now. New Zealand had a ...

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  43. DR. DANYSZ AT FREMANTLE.

    Among the [?]ssengers for the eastern Stales on the Mongolia is Dr. Danysz, who is proceeding to Sydney to experiment on the extermination of rabbits by disease. At ...

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  44. CASUALTIES.

    John Burns, a fireman on the steamer Hawkes Bay, who was knocked down by a tram in George-street, near Liverpool-atreet, on Monday evening, died in the Sydney ...

    Article : 65 words
  45. A HEAVY FOG.

    A fog of exceptional density enveloped the harbour early this morning, but commenced to lift shortly before 3 o'clock. So thick were the conditions between midnight and ...

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  46. G.M.S. OLDENBURG AT FREMANTLE.

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