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  2. THIRD EDITION.

    The Australians commenced a match at Derby to-day against Derbyshire. The weather is muggy, and the wicket is tricky. There is a moderate attendance. In the ...

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  3. VICTORIA.

    Some time age the evidence taken by the Royal Commission on the butter industry was forwarded to the Crown Law authorities for their opinion whether a prosecution would ...

    Article : 128 words
  4. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    A cable message was yesterday received by the Sydney Marine Underwriters' and Salvage Association. Limited, to the effect that the ship Harlech Castle which sailed from ...

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  5. THE GERRYMANDERING.

    Sir William Lyne, who, in the recent political reshuffle becomes again Minister for Customs, lashed himself into a fury yesterday by reading an article which appeared in last ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australians will commence a match at Derby to-day against Derbyshire, whose team consists of the following:- L. G. Wright, C. A. Ollivierre, H. F. ...

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  7. RUSSIA'S AIMS.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Daily Telegarph" reports ruling circles in that capital feel that peace without a victory would be highly prejudicial to the ...

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  8. CZAR'S LESSON.

    Russian Liberals are pleased at the official publication of lengthy reports of speeches deliverd at the reception by the Czar of the depution from reactionary ...

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  9. FRENCH SOCIALISTS' AIMS.

    Some French and German newspapers publish the forbidden speech which M. Jaures, a leader of French socialists, intended to deliver before the Social ...

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  10. SUBMARINE DISASTER.

    Further desperate efforts are being made to pass hawsers beneath the French submarine sunk'at Bizerta. The crew, who are imprisoned in the ...

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  11. TASMANIA.

    At the first annual meeting of the Tasmanian National Association held this evening a message from Mr. G. H. Roid was received in which he said his impressions of his visit ...

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  12. THE LOSS OF THE TRICHERA.

    Advices received yesterday from South Africa state that the Swedish barque Trichera, of 950 tons, in command of Captain Horman3son, which sailed from Bunbury, Western ...

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  13. REACTIONARIES' PLOT.

    It is rumoured at St. Petersburg and Vienna that the Russian reactionaries are conspiring to clethrone the Czar, owing to his weakness and incapacity, and a fear ...

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  14. THE BOERS' IDEAL.

    The Het wolk at its congress' re-elected the Head Committee, thus showing that its determination to be a "state within a state" has been strengthened. ...

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  15. CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    At the Full Court sitting to-day, in the case of the King v the proprietors and editor of the "Zeehan and Dundas Herald" for contempt of court in cortain reflections upon the ...

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  16. SAILORS WRECK BARRACKS.

    Serious outbreaks have occurred among the 15th and 14th Naval Battalions, at the Krimooski Barracks, St. Petersburg. Everything inside was wrecked. ...

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  17. JAPANESE ON THE OFFENSIVE.

    General Linevlteh, the Russian Commander-in-Chief in Manechuria, reports that the Japanese on Wednesday the 5th inst, took the offensive against Lu-gu-shan, on ...

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  18. THE FIRE ON THE R.M.S. ORUBA.

    Yesterday the Sydney Marine Underwriters' and Salvage Association, Limited, received from London a cablegram respecting the recent outbreak of fire on board the R.M.S. ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND.

    A meeting of the Brisbane Political Labour Council has passed a resolution (1) emphatically protesting against any further sales of public lands, and the continued violation by ...

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  20. LOST IN THE SNOW.

    A report lins been received from Doloraine that a kangaroo hunter has been lost in the snow for a week at the head of the Forth River or near the Dive River. Search parties ...

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  21. DESTROYING THE AUSTRALIA WRECK.

    Proposals for the demolition of the wreck of the R.M.S. Australia were before the Cabinet to-day. As a result it is probable that within a few months the vessel will be entirely ...

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  22. POTEMKINE'S SURRENDER

    Torpedo boat 267, which accompanied the Kniaz Potemkine during the cruise of the mutineers, has returned from Kustenji, Roumania, to Odessn. The men aboard ...

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  23. INVASION OF SAGHALIEN.

    Seven thousand Japanese have landed south of Korsakovsk. Five thousand are landing on the east of the island, so as to intercept the garrison in its retreat ...

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  24. REDUCTION IN FRUIT FREIGHTS.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Victorian Fruitgrowers' Association held to-day Mr. A. H. Ashbolt, a representative of Messrs. Jones and Co., fruit export agents. Hobart, ...

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  25. THE CHANCELLOR'S PROTEST.

    M. Jautos, the French Socialist, declines that the action ot Prince von Bulow, the German Imperial Chancellor, in prohibiting the speech that he intended to deliver ...

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  26. ILLICIT STILL.

    Wm. Greenhalgh and Duncan Cameron were charged at the Charters Towers Police Court this morning with keeping an, Illicit still. They pleaded guilty and each of them was ...

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  27. JAPANESE LOAN.

    The Japanese 4½ loan of £30,000,000, issued at 90, is quoted at 1 per cent. premium. ...

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  28. THE MISHAP TO THE STAR OF ENGLAND.

    The Tyser steamer Star of England arrived this morning direct from New York. The vessel was spoken by the Damascus on June 20, and was reported by the ...

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  29. COMMENTS ON THE SITUATION.

    After a quiet peried there are indications of renewed activity at the front. General Linevitch reports that the Japanese have resumed the offensive on both flanks. ...

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  30. FRANCE'S FRIENDSHIPS.

    The "Temps," the organ of the French Foreign Office, in commenting upon the France-German agreement to enter a conference regarding Morocco, says that this ...

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  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    About 400 men employed on the coal mines at Collie struck work to-day in consequence of what they considered to be the injustice of the ecent award, in which the Arbitration ...

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  32. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 3 3-16d per ounce standard, an advance of [?]d since Satruday. ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND UNEMPLOYED.

    A public meeting was held to night to consider the report of the committee appointed to sugfsest schemes to remedy the present unsatisfactory state of the labour market and ...

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  34. THE BREAKDOWN OF THE PILBARRA.

    A report was received on Saturday evening to the effect that an iron raft from the steamer Pilbarra was picked up by the Rev. Mr. Riley a week previously at Kiwal ...

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  35. AMERICAN COTTON STATISTICS.

    Mr. Edwin Holmes, associate statistician in the Department of Agriculture at Wash ington, has been dismissed for juggling with Government cotton reports to suit the ...

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  36. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 words
  37. TRANSFER TO RUSSIA.

    Admiral Krieger, commandig the Black Sea squadron, with two battleships, four torpedo boats, and a torpedo-boat destroyer, arrived at Kustenji yesterday. He ...

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  38. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    Slow progress was made to-day with the business of the conference of Political Labour Councils of the Commonwealth at the Trades Hall. Mr. Prendergast, M.L.A., ...

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  39. SNOW ON THE HIGHLANDS.

    After a week's fine weather rain set in last might, and snow fell this morning. Over an inch of rain was registered. COOMA, Monday. ...

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  40. COMPENSATION TO INJURED WORKERS.

    Speaking on the subject of compensation to Injured workers at a deputation to-day to the Minister for Mines, Mr. Hamilton, president of the Kalgoorlie Chamber of Mines, said ...

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  41. SOCIAL QUESTIONS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) acted as chairman at a lecture delivered in the Wesley Church to-night by Mr. W. H. Judkins on "Progressive New Zealand" In his opening ...

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  42. REPATRIATION ASKED FOR.

    Twenty of the married sailors of the late crew of the Kniaz Potemkine have asked the Russian Consul at Kustenji to repatriate them. The remainder of the ...

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  43. THE KING'S CUP.

    In the Life Saving Competition for the King's Cup at Blackpool yesterday, D. Billington defeated B. B. Kieran, of Sydney, in the 440yds. contest, by ten yards, ...

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  44. CREEKS IN FLOOD.

    Incessant rian fell here during Saturday night and Sunday, and to 9 a.m. on Monday 200 points had been recorded. All the creeks in the district are in flood. The Ten-mile Creek rose higher last night than has ...

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  45. CASUALTIES.

    An elderly man whose same is believed to be Davis was knocked down by a horse and cart driven by a Chinaman in Georgo-street, near the Railway station, yesterday morning. The ...

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  46. REDUCTION OF WATER CHARGES WANTED.

    This afternoon a deputation from the Chamber of Mines, Kalgoorlie, waited upon the Minister for Works, Mr. P. J. Lynch, and asked him to grant a reduction in the charge ...

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  47. FLOOD AT TUMUT.

    There is a great flood in this district. The river rose about seven feet last night, and reached its highest 13ft 4in at midday. The record river was in 1888, when the waters got a foot higher. Several ...

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  48. TREATING WITH ROUMANIA.

    A deputation of the m[?]tineers on the Russian battleship Kniaz Potemkine Tav[?]tebesky rowed shore at Kustenji, and treated with the Roumanian ...

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  49. HEAVY RAIN IN VICTORIA.

    A very heavy downpour of rain occurred all over the State during Saturday, Sunday, and to-day, in some localities it was accompained by high wind and storm. At Yackandandah, 5 inches of run fell in ...

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  50. A FATAL FALL.

    A middle-aged man named George Kohn died in the Sydney Hospital yesterday morning from injuries sustained by a fall in the city on the 3rd inst. ...

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  51. NEW ZEALAND.

    The High Commissioner has cabled to Mr. Seddon, stating that the members of the Bisley team were all well. Their average score for 6 practices was 95 points. The camp was ...

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  52. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    An inquest was held yesterday by Mr. A. N. Barnett, City Coroner regarding the death of John Stilwell on Sunday, at his late residence, Wycombe-road, Neutral Bay, from the ...

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  53. MANIAC'S MURDEROUS ATTACK.

    Eccentricities suggestive of religious mania evidenced by a man named Robert Alexander Johnston, perhaps more familiarly known as "Professor" St. Clair, the palmist, during the ...

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  54. RAINS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Splendid rain haa fallen over the whole State as far as the centre of the continent. The falls were especially good on the agricultural areas. Sixty-five stations south of Hergott had over in inch recorded ...

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  55. TWELFTH OF JULY CELEBRATION.

    Yesterday afternoon a United Protestant meeting was held at the Masonic Hall, in connection with the Orange annual celebrations Notwithstanding the inclemency of the ...

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  56. AMERICAN PATRIOTISM.

    Mr. James Brooks Dill has been appointed a Judge of the Court of Errors and Appeals of New Jersey, worth £600 a year. To take the appointment Mr. Dill has ...

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  57. CHARGED WITH WIFE MURDER.

    At the Invercargill Police Court the trial has commenced of Daniel Swan, charged with wife murder. Evidence was called showing that the accused's conduct towards his wife ...

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  58. PUBLIC SERVANTS EXACTIONS.

    Employees of the Post Office indignantly deny the suggestion made in the House of Commons by Lord Stanley, the Postmaster General, that their efforts to secure ...

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  59. ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    The City Coroner, Mr. A. W. Barnett, held an inquiry yesterday concerning the death of William Simpson, a soapmaker, who fell on Friday into a tank of boiling soda at the ...

    Article : 159 words
  60. COAL-LUMPERS' STRIKE.

    A strike of lumpers engaged In discharging coal from the steamer Boveric at the North Wharf Fremantle occurred this morning. Howard Smith Company Limited, owners of ...

    Article : 136 words
  61. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The cricket match at Lord's between Oxford and Cambridge Universities resulted in a win for the latter by 40 puns. In the [?]teh at Liverpool, Surrey v ...

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  62. IATE SHIPPING.

    Port Elliot, s, [?] tons, Captain [?]chinson, form London, via Adelaide and Melbourne, Gibbs, Bright, and Co., agents. Wakatipu, s, 1015 tons, Captain J. V. Bentley, from ...

    Article : 73 words
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