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  2. MAJOR HAWKER'S CASE.

    The board to inquire into the charges agains[?] Major Hawker has at last been appointed. Some time ago it was decided by the Minister for Defence that the charges should be heard ...

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  3. CITY RESUMPTIONS.

    At an interview which a representative of the "Herald" had with the Lord Mayor yesterday, Alderman Allen Taylor expressed himself as highly delighted with the result of the ...

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  4. SECOND EDITION FIRE IN REDFERN. WOOD TURNERY DESTROYED.

    A fire which illuminated the whole of Redfern and a great part of the surrounding neighbourhood broke out in the premises of Mr. J. Munro, Walker-street, about a ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. G. H. Reid, the leader of the Federal Opposition, had something to say yesterday with respect to the report of the Freetrade Conference which appeared in the ...

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  6. CONGO CRUELTIES. IN FRENCH REGIONS.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday M. Rouanet, member for Seine, severely attacked the policy of M. Gentil, the Commissary-General of the French ...

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  7. TRADE UNIONS' LIABILITY. ROYAL COMMISSION'S REPORT.

    The report of the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into and report upon the law of conspiracy as it affects trade unions nnd trade disputes has been ...

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  8. AUTONOMY FOR SOUTH AFRICA. THE IMPERIAL INQUIRY. BOERS SATISFIED.

    General Botha, speaking at Eslin, in the Transvaal, yesterday said that, on behalf of the Het Volk, he would express the deepest ...

    Article : 137 words
  9. PERSONAL.

    On the nomination of Mr. T. A. Coghlan, Acting Agent-General for New South Wales, Mr. W. H. Hall, the Acting Statistician for this State, has just been appointed a Fellow of the ...

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  10. BELGIAN ABUSES.

    M. Van der Veldt, socialist, speaking in the Belgian Chamber of Deputies, scathingly attacked officials of the Congo Free State. He accused the officials of inhuman ...

    Article : 75 words
  11. MAJUBA RETRIEVED.

    Boer organs declare that Majuba is retrieved, and that Afrikanders have now set their hearts on a Commonwealth like Australia. ...

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  12. ALSACE-LORRAINE.

    Count Posadowsky-Wehner, the Minister for the Interior of the German Empire, speaking in the Reichstag yesterday, declared that Alsace aud Lorraine were ...

    Article : 46 words
  13. A CHANCE FOR THE LIBERALS.

    At a meeting held at Heilbron, Orange River Colony, Commandant Hertzog and General de Wet rejoiced that they had entered upon a new era now that Sir Henry ...

    Article : 72 words
  14. THE POOR FOR THE COLONIES.

    General Booth in addressing a meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute last night, declared that he intended to send honest, industrious, and sober poor to the colonies, ...

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  15. CHINESE LABOUR INQUIRY.

    The Earl of Selborne, the Governor of the Transvaal, states that he will welcome a commission of inquiry into the treatment of Chinese. ...

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  16. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    M. Merlou, the French Minister for Finance, estimates that old-age pensions would cost France in the first ten years £10,800,000 a year, and afterwards ...

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  17. THE TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian tallow to-day 925 casks were offered, and 450 were sold. Prices were unchanged, as follows:—Mutton, fine 33s, medium 28s; beef, fine 29s 6d, medium ...

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  18. CRISIS IN HUNGARY.

    Owing to threats of force being used to disperse the gathering, members of the dissolved Chamber of Deputies of Hungary have resolved to abandon the meeting ...

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  19. VICTORIA. TRAMWAY ADMINISTRATION.

    The policy of the Melbourne Tramway Company is not to interfere with the present system of fares. A deputation from the Prahran Council wal[?]ed on the directors, and ...

    Article : 213 words
  20. FINANCING MOROCCO.

    At the International Conference at Algeciras the representative of Germany has proposed the establishment of a State bank in Morocco under a 50 years' ...

    Article : 87 words
  21. THE TARIFF COMMISSION.

    At the Tariff Commission Inquiry to-day, Mr. Charles Monteath, iron founder, South Melbourne, read a statement made by several manufacturers of castiron with regard to the ...

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  22. THE WEATHER. MORE RAINS IN THE NORTH.

    Patchy rains were again recorded over the northern districts during the 24 hours ended at 9 o'clock yesterday morning, and were associated with thunder. The area affected ...

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  23. CANADA AND THE EMPIRE.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Prime Minister of Canada, speaking at a banquet held at the University of Toronto last night, said that Canada had no grievance in her ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. A HAPPY TREASURER.

    The Treasurer, Mr. A. H. Peake, is in a happy position. He does not need to worry about money for the State for the immediate future. He has plenty to last him for some ...

    Article : 95 words
  25. VATICAN'S ATTITUDE TO FRANCE.

    The Pope has informed a representative of the "Daily Express" that the attitude of the Vatican towards France will be disclosed when the exact position of the ...

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  26. RUSSIA IN TRAVAIL. LIBERAL MINISTERS RESIGN.

    Three Liberal Ministers of Russia, appointed by Counte Witte, the Prime Minister, have resigned as a protest against the reactionary methods of General Dur[?]vo, ...

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  27. SUPPORTING A CANDIDATE FOR THE MINISTRY.

    A leading member of the Church of England resident in Melbourne, who wishes his name to be withheld from publication, has made a gift to St. John's College, recently ...

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  28. THE CITY ELECTION.

    The election for the City of London will take place on Tuesday next, the 27th instant. ...

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  29. POTEMKIN MUTINEERS SENTENCED.

    The mutineers of the Russian battleship Kniaz Potemkin have been convicted. The sentences imposed ranged from one to 20 years' imprisonment. ...

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  30. A NOTORIOUS CRIMINAL.

    George Brown, the notorious criminal lunatic, was arraigned to-day at the Supreme Court on various charges of theft. The accused behaved so violently that his Honor ...

    Article : 81 words
  31. TRIAL IN SERVIA.

    Vladan Georgevitch, a former Premier of Servia, has been tried at Belgrade on a charge of having revealed State secrets, and having been convicted was sentenced to ...

    Article : 97 words
  32. JAPANESE INTERNAL LOAN.

    Japan has issued an internal loan of 200,000,000 yen (£20,000,000), bearing interest at the rate of 5 per cent. The price is 95. ...

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  33. POLISH RELIGIOUS CRUSADE.

    A number of Roman Catholic priests in Poland are preaching poverty and vegetarianism, the coming of Antichrist, and the approaching end of the world. ...

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  34. THE FISCAL ISSUE.

    Sir,—I wish it to be understood that I am not the member of the Federal Opposition who is reported as having declared in favour of a "straight-out fiscal fitht" at the next ...

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  35. COMMERCIAL TREATY.

    The commercial treaty concluded between France and Russia has been ratified. ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND.

    At the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court to-day the trial of the Hindoo, Wallum Nabby, charged with the murder of Johnnie Do, at Nanango, was concluded. The jury ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. PRINCE'S TIGER-SHOOTING ABANDONED.

    Owing to an outbreak of cholera having occurred in the camp of the Prime Minister of Nepal (Maharaja Chandra Shamsher Jang, Rana Bahadur), the Prince of Wales ...

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  38. THE ORDER OF THE GARTER.

    Prince Arthur of Connaught yesterday invested the Emperor of Japan at Tokio with the Order of the Garter. The investiture was a great ceremony, made in ...

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  39. WOMEN'S FRANCHISE.

    A great meeting under the auspices of the Women's Social and Political Union was held at the Caxton Hall, London, last night. ...

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  40. TASMANIA.

    The wreckage found in Cloudy Bay, south of Bruni Island, is believed to be from the ketch Here, lost in the vicinity some few years ago. The Marine Board's representative ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    Owing to heavy rains at Longreach and the country further west, immense areas of country are under water. The Thompson River in places is miles wide. No losses of stock are ...

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  42. THE STEEL TRADE.

    During 1905 the output of steel ingots from Great Britain was 3,889,000 tons, being an increase of 634,000 tons on the output for 1904. The chief improvement was ...

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  43. DISSENTIENT FREETRADE MEMBER.

    Sir,—In your leader to-day you state that "the alliance between freetraders and moderate protectionists is one of compromise." There is, however, no alliance. Some months ...

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  44. FANATICS IN NIGERIA.

    Fanatics have killed five British officers and a company of mounted men in Sokoto, one of the principal towns of Northern Nigeria. Sir Frederick Lugard, the High ...

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  45. JAN KUBELIK'S TOUR.

    Jan Kubelik, violinist, will open his Australian, tour in Melbourne in September. ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND. DEEPENING OTAGO HARBOUR.

    The Hon. H. Gourley, chairman of the Otago Harbour Board, speaking at a meeting of the board, said at length they had attained the real object for which the board was ...

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  47. BUSH FIRES.

    The mail coach had a trying time while going to Forrest from Apollo Bay to-day. About five miles from Apello Bay the road was enclosed by bush fires on both sides. ...

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  48. HEAT IN VICTORIA.

    The highest temperature registered in Melbourne to-day was 105.1deg. At half-past 2 p.m. at 15 country stations news was received of temperatures above 100, Hastings and Swan ...

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  49. PRINCESS ENA'S BETROTHAL.

    The City of Dublin Grand Lodge of the Loyal Orange Lodge has resolved that the marriage of Princess Ena of Battepberg to the King of Spain and the consequent ...

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  50. ACTION FOR BREACH OF AGREEMENT.

    The action brought by S. H. Jenkinson against the "New Zealand Times," Wellington, for £900 for breach of agreement, was settled on, the defendant newspaper paying ...

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  51. S.S. CORINTHIO AT HOBART.

    The steamer Corinthio, from London, via Capetown, arrived to-day with the following saloon passengers:— For Sydney: Lieutenant-General the Hon. Somervel Gough Calthorpe, C.B., Mrs. and Miss Calthorpe, Mrs. ...

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  52. FRENCH PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE.

    President Fallieres, in a message to the French Chamber of Deputies, appealed for the co-operation of all Republicans. ...

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  53. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    There are three cases of plague at Geraldton. They are all of a mild type. ...

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