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  2. TROPICAL QUEENSLAND

    Yesterday was one of the most interesting days, if not the most inspiring, that the Federal party has spent on the tour. Cairns is unique in many ways. Its tropical coast is ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General gave a dinner at Government House on Saturday evening in honour of the birthday of his Royal Highness the Princo of Wales. The following ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    When the cricket match Australian Eleven v Cambridge University was resumed to-day the weather was fine and the wicket was good. There was a fair ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, the Prime Minister, addressed a meeting of the National Union of Conservative Constitutional Associations in the Albert Hall last night. Speaking ...

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  6. NAVAL BATTLE.

    Bear-Admiral Enquist and the Russian cuisers Aurora, 6630 tons, Oleg, 6675 tons, and Jemtchug, 3080 tons, arrived at Manila on Saturday evening. All the cruisers were ...

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  7. ROZHDESTVENSKY RAILIES.

    Admiral Rozhdestvensky is rallying from the effects of his wounds, and is expected to recover. His worst wound is that in the forehead, caused through a splinter of ...

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  8. STARVING RUSSIANS RESCUED.

    Japanese cruisers searching the coast of Japan and Korea rescued 600 starving Russians. ...

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  9. EXPEDITION AGAINST SAGHALIEN.

    A Japanese expedition is starting for Saghalien, the Russian possession, off the coast of Siberia. ...

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  10. JAPANESE MISTAKEN.

    An official statement has been issued at Tokio that the cruiser Iwato on May 27 vigorously attacked the cruiser Jemtchug in the afternoon at a range of 3000 metres ...

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  11. JAPANESE LOSSES.

    The Japanese had 113 officers and men killed and 424 wounded in the battle of Tsu-shima, in the Straits of Korea. On the battleship Mikasa the casua[?]ties ...

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  12. THE NEXT MATCH[?]

    The return engagement with Yorkshire will commence to-day at Bradford. The previous match took place at Sheffield, and was won by the Australians by 174 runs. The features ...

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  13. THE RUSSIANS' PLAN.

    Admiral Rozhdestvensky declares that on May 27 he hoped to clear Tsu-shima Straits in a f[?]g, but a south-westerly gale suddenly sprang up, cleared away the fog, ...

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  14. THE LIBERAL PARTY.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the leader of the Liberal party, speaking at Oxford yesterday, said it would be a solemn farce for the colonial Premiers to ...

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  15. THE WAVERING CZAR.

    It is understood that the Council of the Empire on Wednesday persuaded the Czar of the necessity of immediately convoking a representative Assembly. ...

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  16. RESULTS OF THE TOUR.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 words
  17. THE COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    Sir Edward Grey, M.P. (Liberal), addressed the Eighty Club last night. Referring to the Colonial Conference, he said that the colonies ought to be[?] told the ...

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  18. THE LAND CAMPAIGN.

    General Mistchenski's raiders report that General Nogi's semi-circular position no[?]th of Fa-ku-men is very formidable. ...

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  19. PEACE MEETING IN MELBOURNE.

    About 30 persons attended a preliminary meeting held on Saturday for the purpose of arranging a general public meeting in the interests of the cessation of hostilities between ...

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  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GENERAL ELECTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 239 words
  21. CABLE TO THE JAPANESE CONSUL.

    The Acting Consul-General for Japan, Mr. Iwasaki, on Saturday received the following cablegram from Baron Komura, the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs:— ...

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  22. ANOTHER UNIONIST DEFEAT.

    The election for the vacancy in the representation of Whitby in the House of Commons, caused by the succession of Major Ernest Beckett to the peerage as ...

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  23. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    Mr. P. Morton, the Secretary to the Navy of the United Stales, has resigned his office, and on July 1 will assume the direction of the Inter-borough Railway of New York. ...

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  24. THIRD DAY'S PLAY.

    The match against Cambridge was concluded to-day, in dull weather. The wicket showed signs of wearing, and the attendance was small. Newland joined ...

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  25. CAUSE OF DEFEAT.

    A Japanese naval officer at Sascho, interviewed, said that among the chief reasons for the annihilation of the Russian fleet were the deplorable inaccuracy of the ...

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  26. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    Three protected cruisers of the Baltic fleet have reached Manila, in the Philippines. The Japanese statement that the cruiser Jemtchug had been sunk turns out to be inaccurate, that ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The British battleships Centurion and Ocean, on the China station, have been ordered home without awaiting the arrival of the battleships Canopus and Goliath. ...

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  28. THE EARTHQUAKE IN TURKEY

    By the earthquake at Scutari, Albania, on June 1, 100 people were killed and 250 others were injured ...

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  29. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    Western Australia has put on the market a 3[?] per cent. loan of £1,400,000. The underwriting of the loan is proceeding. ...

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  30. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    As the result of the inquiry, Captain Coe and the officers of the steamer Julia Percy, which was wrecked at Dongarra, have been exonerated from all blame. ...

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  31. MUTINY OF RUSSIAN CREWS.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Times" telegraphs that trustworthy information received at the Russian capital [?]hows that Admiral Niebogatoff's sailors ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Treasurer, Mr. Butler, has recently been announcing the sale of Treasury Bills at 31 per cent. Until April they were on sale at 4 per cent., but Mr. Butler has decided that ...

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  33. ADVANCES ON APPLES.

    In the action Mole versus Peacock and Company brought in the King's Bench division of the High Court of Justice, before Mr. Justice Walton, to recover the ...

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  34. ROBBING A BLIND MAN.

    Mr. Oliver McIntosh, the blind tourist, whose admission into the Commonwealth was attended with unpleasantness at Hobart, has had a further unpleasant experience. Mr. ...

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  35. MR. WATSONS INTENTIONS.

    Last night the visitors were entertained by the local municipality at a smoke concert. Mr. Watson, responding to the toast of "The Federal Parliament," made a number of ...

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  36. THE CAPTURED WARSHIPS.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Times" [?]tates that the Japanese are commission[?]ng the battleships Orel and Imperator [?]Nicolai I. for active service immediately. ...

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  37. THE OAKS STAKES.

    At the Epsom Summer Meeting to-day the race for the Oaks Stakes resulted as follows:- THE OAKS STAKES, of 5000 sovs, by ...

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  38. THE MOPPA SHOOTING CASE.

    At the police court on Friday Willam James Wye was charged with having shot his mate, Benjamin Butler, at Moppa, on May 17, with a revolver, with intent to kill. The accused and ...

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  39. SUICIDE OF AN OLD MAN.

    What was evidently a case of suicide was discovered this morning. The body of an elderly man, named G. W. Saunders, a painter, was found in an unoccupied building in ...

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  40. THE SINKING OF THE IZUMRUD.

    Japanese accounts state that the Rus[?]ian cruiser Izumrud, 3080 tons, was badly injured by torpedoes. She escaped north on Sunday, and sank off Iwami, 400 being ...

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  41. SUPPRESSION OF GAMBLING.

    A decision which may have an important bearing on unlicensed betting on racecourses was given in the Supreme Court on Friday by Mr. Justice Homburg. For some time the race ...

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  42. VICTORY ASCRIBED TO MIKADO.

    Admiral Togo, in reply to the felicitations of the Emperor of Japan, expresses his appreciation of the Emperor's kind message, and adds, "That we were ...

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  43. THE PLAGUE.

    The Board of Health on Saturday decided to discontinue, for the present, at all events, the practice of endorsing upon the bills of health granted to vessels departing from this ...

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  44. RUSSIAN TRANSPORTS AT SHANGHAI.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports that the Japanese Consul, Mr. Otaghiri, insists that the Russian transports now at that port be ...

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  45. CASE AT NEWCASTLE.

    Another case of plague was admitted at the hospital last evening, the patient being a stable boy named Harry Jones, aged 17, who was employed at a colliery. ...

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  46. COLMSLIE PLAGUE HOSPITAL CLOSED.

    The patients at the Colms[?] Plague Hospital were discharged yesterday, and the institution was closed. ...

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