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  2. THE COMMONWEALTH BALANCE-SHEET.

    Sir George Turner made a statement today giving an epitome of the Federal transactions for the financial year just closed. These are set out in the following tables. It ...

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  3. THIRD EDITION.

    After the dismissal of Denton [?] Leeds to-day in the test match a period of quiet play followed. Jackson filled the vacancy. The bowling was excellent. ...

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  4. THIRD TEST MATCH.

    The third test match between England and Australia was commenced at Leeds today. At the opening of play the weather was cool and cloudy, but afterwards ...

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  5. ODESSA REVOLT.

    From the reports which are now coming to hand of the events in the Black Sea since Thursday last, it appears that Admiral Krieger, commanding the battleships ...

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  6. OUTPOSTS SKIRMISH

    General Linevitch, commanding the Russian forces in Manchuria, reports that on the morning of June 29 a vigoious advance made by the Japanese on Bei-he[?] ...

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  7. BATTERIES IN ODESSA STREETS.

    The panic at Odessa is unabated. The British Consul, Mr. C[?]. S. Smith, has chartered a vessel to take British subjects away. ...

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  8. LIBAU RIOTERS.

    Cossacks and infantry, with machine guns, are guarding the rioters at Libau, with the exception of 200 who fled to the forest. ...

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  9. SOLDIER MURDERED.

    An officer at the Kursk railway station, in consequence of the impertinence of a drunken soldier, cut him down with a sword. ...

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  10. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    President Roosevelt has announced that the plenipotentiaries, who will meet in Washington on August 1 to discuss terms of peace between Russia and Japan, are: ...

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  11. JAPAN'S FINANCE.

    M. Takashashi, Japanese financial agent, states that it is intended shortly to raise in London, New York, and the Continent a loan of £30,000,000. Nearly £20,000,000 ...

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  12. POLICE ENORMOUSLY INCREASED.

    The Czar will provide the funds for carrying out the scheme of General Trepoff, Assistant Minister of the Interior, for subdividing Russia into carefully ...

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  13. HARBOUR COLLISION.

    Yesterday morning the island steamer Titus, of Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co.'s fleet, which was extensively damaged in collision with the steamer Kadina, belonging to the Adelaide ...

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  14. MOROCCO CONFERENCE.

    M. Rouv[?]er, the French Foreign Minister, and Prince von Radolin, the German Ambassador at Paris, will exchange memoranda summarising the verbal ...

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  15. THE FEDERAL CRISIS.

    Mr. Reid is still in a condition of secretiveness, and merely replies "Nothing" when asked whether there is anything to be told. What has happened is soon related. It is ...

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  16. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 3 1-16d per ounce standard. ...

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  17. PLEA FOR ARMISTICE.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Times" telegraphs that Russia has appealed to President Roosevelt to arrange an armistice, but Japan declined unless ...

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  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The annual conference of the Teachers' Union was opened here to-day by the president of the School of Mines, Sir Langdon Bonython. Addresses were also given by the ...

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  19. RUSSIA EXPLAINS TO CHINA.

    Russia informs China that, Japan's resources being exhausted before she has set foot on Russian territory, she has therefore prompted President Roosevelt to ...

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  20. CHINESE BOYCOTT.

    In consequence of the urgent representations of the United States Government the Chinese viceroys and governors of provinces have been ordered to stop the ...

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  21. WITH THE MUTINEE[?]S.

    The Kniaz Potemkin[?], on Saturday, sailed away from Odessa, and called at Su[?]na, at the mouth of the Danube, on Sunday morning, and then steaming 60 ...

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  22. CHEEKS FOR DEFEAT.

    A passenger by the Danish steamer Princess Marie, sunk by the Russian auxiliary cruiser Terek, gave to the Terek a Singapore paper containing the news of ...

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  23. IRRIGATION.

    The Minister for Public Works, Mr. C. A. Lee, addressed a large meeting of farmers and others at the Royal Exchange Hall last night upon the subject of Irrigation. ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Onehunga Woollen Mills were sold today by auction for £17,500. ...

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  25. THE LATE MR. HAY.

    All America mourns the death of Mr. John Hay, the Secretary of State of the United States. K[?] Edward was the first sovereign of ...

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  26. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. H. O. Rotton, who has for some years filled the position of Crown Forester in this district, and who is now removing to Sydney, was entertained at dinner at the Prince of ...

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  27. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    The long silence of the Russian and Japanese generals has been broken, but it cannot he said that the news from the seat of war is particularly significant. We may rest ...

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  28. SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    The new School of Arts was officially opened on Saturday afternoon. The president, assisted by the presidents of the Progress Association and of the Farmers and Settlers' ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL COMMAND.

    Vice-Admiral Sir Wilmot Hawksworth Fawkes, K.C.V.O., has been appointed to succeed Vice-Admiral Sir Arthur Dalrymple Fanshawe as Commander-in-Chief ...

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  30. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    The Quarter Sessions were held to-day before his Honor Judge Fitzhardinge; Mr. Merewether. Crown Prosecutor. W. Russell was acquitted of a charge of stealing half a crown. ...

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  31. WILL THERE BE A DISSOLUTION?

    In connection with the question whether or not a dissolution should be granted, a high constitutional authority sums up the situation thus:—Mr. Deakin rather more than a ...

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  32. THE CHURCHES.

    Archbishops Carr and Kelly and other Roman Catholic dignitaries who yesterday participated in the dedication and opening of the new pro-cathedral, left by to-night's express ...

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  33. COLLIERY LABOUR TROUBLES.

    There have been no disturbances here since Thursday. The miners are unceasing and earnest in their appeals to young men to refrain from all acts of violence and ...

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  34. MERSEY DOCKS SCHEME.

    The Mersey Docks Board proposes to seek powers to expend £4,000,000 in improving the rive[?] and in rendering the docks able to accommodate ships of 1000ft. ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND.

    Exporters of Brisbane complain that shipping companies are quoting freight 32s 6d Brisbane to Capetown, for [?]ran, its against 22s 6d quoted Sydney to Capetown. ...

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  36. REPENTANT SAILORS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Odessa reports that the [?]eorg[?] Pob[?]edonosetz, on Sunday, sent 40 hostages ashore, and asked for the Czar's forgiveness for mutinying. ...

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  37. HOSPITAL COMMITTEE RESIGNS.

    At a meeting of the Brisbane general hospital committee on Saturday the committee decided to resign in a body in consequence of the refusal of the Government to give the ...

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  38. DEVELOPING MESOPOTAMIA.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" reports that Sir Nicholas O'Conor, British Ambassador at Constantinople, is pressing the Sultan to grant Sir William Willcocks concessions ...

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  39. FATALITY AT ROSEBERY PARK RACES.

    Rosebery Park Racecourse was the scene, of a shocking accident yesterday afternoon. Thomas William Adams, 20 years of age, a jockey, was killed, while another jockey, ...

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  40. VICTORIA.

    The "Taxing Master" difficulty is not yet settled. Mr. Phillips, the newly appointed "Master," established himself in an upstairs office in the Crown Law building, while Mr. ...

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  41. LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The lawn tennis championships were continued yesterday. In the Singles Gore bent Wilding (N.Z.) and Brookes (Vic.) beat Riseley, thus reaching the semi-final. ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Baron Fejervary, Premier of Hungary, called a conference of leaders of the Opposition, but failed to suggest a compromise enabling the majority to ...

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  43. PLAGUE AT NEWCASTLE.

    After a lapse of about a month, during which no case of plague has occurred here, there was good reason to hope that the disease had been stamped out in Newcastle. To-day, ...

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  44. SERIOUS BOILER EXPLOSION.

    A serious boiler explosion occurred at Henderson and Co.'s sawmills, Gundiah, this morning. A Lancashire boiler burst. The fragments were scattered at least a quarter of ...

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  45. STATE OF SIEGE.

    A state of siege has been proclaimed at Sebastopol and Nikolaieff. ...

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  46. LATE SHIPPING.

    Salamis, s, 4508 tons, Captain Douglas, from Brisbane. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., agents. ...

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  47. CONSTITUTION DEMANDED.

    Mutineers on Friday sent a telegram ashore addressed to the Czar demanding under threats that a constitution should be granted to the people. The telegram, ...

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  48. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    PORT DARWIN (2540 miles).—Arr.: July 4, Empire, s, from Sydney, via ports[?] Dep.: July 4, Empire, s, for China and Japan. ...

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