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  2. AUSTRALIA AND THE EAST.

    "There are some very big things moving in the East of vital importance to Australia. Just before I left I was working up something which was brought to a head, and it ...

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  3. STATE POLITICS OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    The third session of the 20th Parliament of New South Wales will be opened by his Excellency the Governor at noon to-morrow. More than ordinary interest attaches to the ...

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  4. SAN FRANCISCO.

    Nows from San Francisco by the R.M.S. Sonoma, which arrived yesterday, states, under date May 31:—The hum of new life is in all the streets. Great plans for the future are ...

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  5. MR. BENT'S POLICY. VIGOROUS PRONOUNCEMENT.

    At Brighton on Saturday night the Premier, Mr. Bent, delivered his pre-sessional speech. In the course of it he said: When we assumed office we did not root up the political cemetery ...

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  6. DESPAIR IN RUSSIA. RESPONSIBLE MINISTRY DEMANDED.

    The National Duma of Russia, by a large majority, has passed a resolution demanding the resignation of the Ministry, and the formation of a Ministry, ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALTH. (FROM OUR SPECIAL REPORTERS.)

    City shipping Arms, Australian and oversea, are completely mystified about the arrangements which Federal Ministers are making for the proposed new English mail service. ...

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  8. EDUCATION BILL. SPECIAL RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. A. Birrell, President of the Education Board, moved an amendment to clause 4 (known ...

    Article : 209 words
  9. MURDERS OF POLICEMEN.

    One hundred and twenty policemen have been killed in Warsaw in the last l8 months. ...

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  10. UNITED STATES SYMPATHY.

    The Senate at Washington has expressed the horror of the nation at the massacre of Jews at Byelostock. The Senate also expressed its hearty sympathy, with ...

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  11. SOCIAL LEGISLATION

    At a "Pleasant Sunday Afternoon" in the Wesley Church to-day in connection with the social reform movement, Mr. W. H. Judkins delivered an address on the new licensing ...

    Article : 149 words
  12. FUGITIVES FOR ENGLAND.

    The number of aliens passing through Basle, Switzerland, for England has doubled during the last five months. They are not allowed to quit the train. ...

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  13. DOUBTS OF RADICALS.

    Radical newspapers dislike Mr. Birrell's cumbrous amendments to clause 4, which clause they describe as a safety valve of sectarian differences. ...

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  14. TROOPS OBJECT TO POLICE DUTY.

    Thirty thousand troops in the district of Odessa have, through their officers, given notice to the authorities of their intention to refuse to do police duty, in the ...

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  15. ANTI-GAMBLING CRUSADE.

    On Saturday afternoon the police ralded promises at 336 Castlerengh-street, Sydney. Operations were conducted by Sub-inspector Roche, who was assisted by Senior-sergeant ...

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  16. EMINENT DOMAIN ACT.

    Senator Keating is introducing a bill dealing with the acquisition of Commonwealth land. This measure, instead of being known as the Property of Public ...

    Article : 221 words
  17. OFFICERS MURDERED.

    Soldiers at Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, killed a captain and wounded a colonel, both of whom, while intoxicated, had sabred men. ...

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  18. UNIONIST DENOUNCEMENT.

    The "Daily Telegraph" (Unionist) says the proposal to deprive schools of rate aid is a distinct invitation to the local authority to refuse to make arrangements, and ...

    Article : 105 words
  19. IN THE CRIMEA.

    Sailors and soldiers in the Crimea sympathise with the men on strike at the ports. Farmers and shippers are in despair, ...

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  20. INDIGNATION IN SYDNEY.

    Mr. R. Beards, president of the New South Wales Zionist League, received the following cablegram yesterday from Cologne, the headquarters of the Zionist Federation:—"Organise ...

    Article : 77 words
  21. ADULTERATED FOOD.

    Mr. James R.[?] Mann, speaking in the House of Representatives of the United States, in favour of the Pure Food Bill, exhibited a number of horrors, foods ...

    Article : 144 words
  22. GOVERNMENT STATISTICIAN.

    It is intended to at once notify the Governments outside Australia of the appointment of Mr. Knibbs as Government Statistician, and they are being asked to communicate with ...

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  23. THE KING OF NORWAY.

    King Haakon of Norway and Queen Mand were crowned at Trondhjem to-day. The Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince Henry of Prussia, the Grand Duke ...

    Article : 57 words
  24. FINANCIAL LAWS.

    Mr. Groom, Minister for Home Affairs, addressing the Institute of Accountants on Friday night, spoke in favour of the exercise of the powers of the Commonwealth in dealing ...

    Article : 145 words
  25. MOROCCO CONVENTION.

    The Sultan of Morocco has signed the protocol drawn up at the Algeciras Convention. The French claim for the murder of M. Charbonier has been settled for ...

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  26. CONDITIONS OF LABOUR.

    Delegates from German Christian Trade Unions, after making a tour of Great Britain, report that wages are lower in Great Britain than in Germany. ...

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  27. RITUAL COMMISSION.

    The Ritual Commission has drawn up a unanimous report. The Ritual Royal Commission was appointed in April, 1904, to receive evidence in ...

    Article : 75 words
  28. WORKERS' TRADE MARKS.

    The Minister for Customs had an interview with Mr. Walpolo, secretary of the Employers' Federation, on the subject of the regulations under the Trade Marks Act. Sir William ...

    Article : 145 words
  29. TRAM ACCIDENTS.

    A series of accidents happened in the tramway service on Saturday night, none of which fortunately resulted in any serious injury to the passengers. The worst was in ...

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  30. MEETING OF PARTIES.

    A meeting of the Ministerial party in the Legislative Assembly has been called for this afternoon. The programme as outlined by the Premier in his Arncliffe speech is regarded ...

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  31. ZULUS' FRESH OUTBREAK.

    There is a fresh outbreak of the rebellion in the Mapumalo district, Natal, and the Whites are going into laager. ...

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  32. LABOUR IN AMERICA.

    The executive council of the American Federation of Labour is organising on behalf of Labour candidates. ...

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  33. OUTBREAK IN NIGERIA.

    A native tribe in Northern Nigeria attacked and seriously wounded Major W. S. Sharpe, the Resident at Kontagora, the south-western portion of Kano. ...

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  34. GOVERNORSHIP OF NEW GUINEA.

    The Prime Minister, in reply to a question as to whether Sir William MacGregor had been approached in regard to the Governor-ship of New Guinea, said there was no ...

    Article : 123 words
  35. CONCESSIONS TO TRUSTS.

    The United States Circuit Court at Chicago has inflicted punisnment on the directors of beef trust companies and brokers who were found guilty of having ...

    Article : 102 words
  36. GREAT HAUL OF COINERS.

    A coining den has been discovered in Barcelona, Spain. The annual output of counterfeited coins represented a face value of £26,000. Nine of the coiners were ...

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  37. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The House of Representatives will meet on Tuesday aftornoon at half-past 2. Lieutenant-Colonel McCay intends to ask the Minister, representing the Minister for Defence, ...

    Article : 129 words
  38. ANTI-TRUST BILL.

    A letter has been received from the Canadian Manufacturars' Association, Toronto, by the central council of the Employers' Federation of Australia, enclosing copies of the ...

    Article : 228 words
  39. CANADIAN CATHEDRAL DESTROYED.

    The Roman Catholic Cathedral and St. Joseph's Retrea't and convent at Nicolet, Quebec, Canada, have been burnt down. The loss is estimated at £80,000. ...

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  40. A FATAL VOYAGE.

    The barque Gael, from Melbourne January 27, for London, has arrived. She met with terrific weather. On May 25 the captain, a sailor, and a boy were ...

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  41. FEDERAL CABINET.

    A meeting of the Cabinet will be held tomorrow. Sir William Lyne will be absent, but it is expected that a determination will be come to respecting the branding of butter ...

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  42. THE HARBOUR ACCIDENT.

    Acting on behalf of the owner and under-writers of the aucken steam tug Warung, Captain T. L. Grainger, marine surveyor, completed arrangements on Saturday with the ...

    Article : 193 words
  43. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Mr. V. R. Gosche has been empowered to act as Consul for Nicaragua at Sydney. The Governor-General has received a communication from the Secretary of State for ...

    Article : 113 words
  44. MISHAP TO THE BRIGHTON.

    Shortly before 4 p.m. on Saturday the Port Jackson Company's steamer. Brighton, while on a trip to Manly, met with a mishap. She had proceeded as far as Chowder Bay ...

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  45. NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

    The National Bank of New Zealand, in its anual report, shows a profit of £76,167. A dividend of 10 per cent, is recommended, and a bonus of 2 per cent. A sum of ...

    Article : 78 words
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