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  2. TRAMWAY GRIEVANCES.

    Tramway employees desire the appointment of a Royal Commission to inquire into the administration of the Tramway Department. A resolution to this effect was carried at ...

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  3. COLLIERY TROUBLES. TWO MINES STILL IDLE.

    Opinion is gaining ground in mining circles that the trouble with the youths at the collieries will probably be settled in the course of a week or two, as ...

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  4. FEDERAL FINANCES.

    The Federal Treasurer furnished a statement this evening setting out the principal features of the revenue and expenditure of the Commonwealth for the financial year ...

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  5. THE PLAGUE. OUTLOOK HOPEFUL.

    The President of the Board of Health, Dr. Ashburton Thompson, stated yesterday that all the contacts at the Quarantine Station were quite well, and those who were ...

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  6. NATAL REBELLION. GOVERNOR WANTS IMPERIAL TROOPS.

    Sir Henry M'Callum, Governor of Natal, according to the Pietermaritzburg correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," favours the employment of Imperial troops to ...

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  7. FEDERAL ELECTIONS. MINISTERIAL CAMPAIGN.

    By a peculiar coincidence the Ministry and the anti-socialists have practically completed their plans of campaign for the forthcoming elections simultaneously. The ...

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  8. TURBULENT RUSSIA. BOMB FACTORY AT MOSCOW.

    A bomb factory has been discovered at Moscow. Twenty persons have been arrested. ...

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  9. TRAIN DISASTER.

    In consequence of the engine of the American boat train from Devonport to Waterloo station jumping the rails at Salisbury the train was wrecked. ...

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  10. ARMY AND NAVY.

    The Czar has fixed the following as the periods of active service:—For the infantry ond field artillery, three years; other branches of the service, four years. The ...

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  11. TWO THOUSAND UNDER ARMS.

    There are still 2000 rebels under arms. They are divided into two impis. One is in the Tugela, and the other in the Umvoti Valley. ...

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  12. FLIGHT FROM ODESSA.

    Many aristocrats of Odessa are fleeing to Paris and Geneva. They dread an immediate general revolution in Southern Russia. ...

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  13. SONS OF SIGANANDI.

    Four of the sons of Siganandi have been convicted of treason. The passing of sentence upon them has been deferred. Two other sons of Signanandi were acquitted ...

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  14. THE GROSE FAMILY.

    Mr. W. Anderson, M.L.A., waited upon the Chief Secretary yesterday in reference to the family of the late Mr. and Mrs. Grose, who succumbed ...

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  15. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TREATMENT.

    At the trial of Dr. George Robert Adcock yesterday on a charge of having caused the death of Major John Nicholas Whyte, who underwent Christian science ...

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  16. HEDDON GRETA DEADLOCK.

    At Heddon Greta the deadlock continues between the manager and the miners, the men not having put their requests in writing as the manager asked. Mr. Ledger, the ...

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  17. BRITISH EMPIRE CLUB.

    The Council of the British Empire League is assisting in the formation of a British Empire Club, under limited liability. The members will have the privilege ...

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  18. THE INTERSTATE EFFECT.

    Private consumers of coal in South Australia have been served with a notice by contractors to the effect that owing to the strike of employees at certain Newcastle collieries ...

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  19. THE CRICKET DISPUTE. THE SUSPENSIONS.

    Members of N.S.W.C.A. who were seen yesterday expressed gratification with the result of the Melbourne conference, and hoped that the recommendations thereof would be ...

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  20. THE CENSURE DEBATE.

    The debate on the Address in Reply to the Governor's speech, and Mr. M'Gowen's amendment censuring the Government, will be continued in the Legislative Assembly this ...

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  21. PRECAUTIONS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Chief Health Officer of New Zealand, Dr. Mason, questions the truth of the cabled statement that bubonic plague in that way. The Chief Health Officer of ...

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  22. AMERICAN MEAT INSPECTION.

    The Senate of the United States has passed the Meat Inspection Bill without requiring the date of inspection to be stamped on canned products. The Senate ...

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  23. AN APPEAL.

    Sir,—As the cases of plague in Balmain have aroused widespread interest and sympathy, I should like to state the position of the families concerned. Mr. Grose was a steady, ...

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  24. OBITUARY. MANUEL GARCIA—CENTENARIAN.

    The death is announced of Senor Manuel Garcia, inventor of the laryngoscope, aged 101 years. Manuel Garcia's centenary was celebrated ...

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  25. THE NEW YORK TRAGEDY.

    Mr. Harry Thaw, the Pittsburg millionaire, on being brought before the New York Court on the charge of having murdered Mr. Stanford White, the millionaire ...

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  26. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—While appreciating your thoughtful leader in this morning's paper, and your well-meant advice not to get panicky, it is, to say the least, very alarming to residents ...

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  27. VICTORIAN LEAGUE ADOPTS THE SETTLEMENT.

    Clubs forming the Victorian Cricket League held a special meeting to-night, to consider the scheme of settlement agreed to at the conference on Saturday night. The meeting ...

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  28. THE MOUNT GAMBIER SPEECH.

    The Premier, Mr. Price, has forwarded to Mr. J. Pick, at Mount Gambier, a reply to a letter he received from him as chairman of the meeting held at Mount Gambier, and ...

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  29. VICTORIA. UNION BANK v WHITELAW.

    In the case of the Union Bank v Whitelaw and others, in which the bank sued to recover on a guarantee given by the defendants, who are beneficiaries of the estate of the late ...

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  30. BOYS AND THE RIFLE.

    At a meeting held in the city last nignt it was decided to raise £1000 at the outset and £400 per annum to train and equip 600 boys at the city elementary schools in ...

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  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. A LABOUR MEMBER'S ACTION CRITICISED.

    At a meeting of mill workers at Yarloop yesterday the position of Mr. A. J. Wilson, M.L.A. for the district, was condemned by the Labour party for accepting money from ...

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  32. CHARGE OF PERJURY DISMISSED.

    The hearing was concluded to-day of the information laid against Constable Goodson, charging him with perjury. Defendant's case was being opened, when Mr. Panton P.M., ...

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  33. STUCK-UP CAMP TRAGEDY.

    Evidence in the preliminary hearing of the Stuck-up Camp tragedy is to the effect that a party, consisting of H. Nolan and S. M. Turner (stockmen), Sam Leo (Chinese cook), ...

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  34. BRITISH REVENUE.

    The revenue of the United Kingdom for the quarter ended June 30 amounted to £31,836,300. To this sum Customs contributed £8,4[?]6,126, Excise £7,536,689, stamps ...

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  35. THE GOLD OUTPUT.

    The gold output for June was 145,259 fine oz, valued at £608,527, against 157,021oz for May and 155,510oz for June last year. ...

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  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. SCHOOL TEACHERS' CONFERENCE.

    The eleventh annual conference of the South Australian Public School Teachers' Union was opened in the School of Mines this morning. There was a large attendance of teachers and ...

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  37. ALLEGED STOLEN BOOTY.

    Late last night detectives visited the shop of Louis Odgier, working jeweller, Malvern, and on searching it found jewellery to the value of £700. Part of the booty was, it is ...

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  38. MR. REID AT BRISBANE.

    Mr. G. H. Reid arrived at Brisbane to-night. A special carriage was attached to the ma[?] train at the border for Mr. Reid's convenience. At many stations along the line he was ...

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  39. STATE REVENUES. JOY OF QUEENSLAND PREMIER.

    Mr. Kidston, interviewed to-night, expressed himself greatly pleased at the financial returns of the year. The not surplus was brought about by the revenue reaching ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    Mr. J. H. Jenkins, Agent-General for South Australia, has announced the terms for the redemption of a 4 per cent. loan of £1,000,000, maturing in January. ...

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  41. THE O'CONOR DON.

    The death is announced of The O'Conor Don, aged 68 years. The Right Hon. Charles Owen O'Conor, P.c., known as The O'Conor Don in virtue of his ...

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  42. MR. DEAKIN DOUBTED.

    At a meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures to-night, Mr. B. Glass brought forward a complaint which he had made to the Tariff Commission, and which he was told could not ...

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  43. THE COAL COMMISSION.

    The report of the Coal Commission was published to-day. It deals at length with the statistics of production of the various mines, and recommends the institution of a ...

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  44. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    B. Dwyer, the Australian cricketer, on Saturday took seven wickets for 56 in the first innings, and nine wickets for 44 in the second, and enabled Sussex to defeat ...

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  45. LOCAL OPTION POLL.

    The local option poll on Kangaroo Island shows a majority in favour of the resolution that fresh licenses be issued at the discretion of the Licensing Bench. ...

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  46. NO. 10 ELECTORATE.

    Mr. T. W. Taylor, ex-M.L.A., announced himself an anti-socialist candidate for the new Federal electorate, No. 10, embracing Lithgow, Granville, Liverpool, and ...

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  47. TREATMENT OF INEBRIETY.

    The Royal Commission on Inebriety, which has practically concluded its labours, has agreed unanimously to a report containing rocommendations for the treatment and cure ...

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  48. SIR WILFRID LAWSON.

    Sir Wilfrid Lawson, M.P. (Liberal), an eminent total abstinence advocate, has died, aged 76 years. Sir Wilfrid Lawson from an early age was ...

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  49. ENGLISH MAIL CONTRACT.

    The Federal Cabinet met this afternoon, and the Postmaster-General, Mr. Chapman, was present. At the conclusion of the sitting the Prime ...

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  50. TASMANIA.

    The first Australian messages by wireless telegraphy will be exchanged between Queenscliff and Devonport on Tuesday, July 10. The occasion will be made the subject of some ...

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  51. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Bent states that he received figures to-day which show that the surplus on the year's transactions will be £683,000 but other figures have yet to come in which will augment that ...

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  52. THE ADELAIDE TRAMWAYS.

    For some time negotiations have been carried on between the Premier and the Mayor of Adelaide regarding the tramways question. The whole of the negotiations were ...

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  53. TASMANIA.

    The Consolidated revenue for June, 1906, was £72,861, and for June, 1905, £81,250. For the financial year ended June 30 the net revenue was £800,726. The Treasurer's ...

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  54. CAPTAIN HANK STAFF.

    Captain Hank Staff, a famous skipper associated with America Cup contests, is dead. ...

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