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  2. THE WINGS OF TRADE

    The 21st annual banquet of the Commercial Travellers' Association of New South Wales was held at the fine premises of the club in Pitt-street on Saturday night. Mr. John ...

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  3. THE RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Chas. Oliver, the Chief Railway Commissioner, responded to the toast of "The Railway Commissioners," which, was proposed at the banquet of the Commercial Travellers' ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    It is likely enough that when Parliament meets this week the Customs administration will be the subject of some criticism. The action of Sir William Lyne in raising from £38 ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The weather to-day was dull, and the wicket at Kennington Oval was slow. There was a fair attendance. Hayward and Hobbs continued the innings of the ...

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  6. GERMANY'S ISLAND POLICY.

    Mr. T. A. Coghlan, the Acting AgentGeneral for New South Wales, has written a letter to the "Times," explaining the position of Australia and the Marshall ...

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  7. THE WAR.

    The submission of the Russians who [?] drive from Alexandrovsk, Sagha [?] by the Japanese, is imminent, and when it takes place the occupation of the ...

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  8. GERMANY'S INTRIGUES.

    German newspapers, in apparently inspired articles, are protesting against foreign intrusion into the Baltic, and are suggesting that the Sound and the Great ...

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  9. GREAT BRITAIN'S REPLY.

    Mr. A. H. Lee, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, announced in the House of Commons last night that it was the intention of the Government to abandon the ...

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  10. CHINA'S CLAIM.

    The New York "Tribune" reports that china is submitting a claim to the peace conference in America for an indemnity of £25,000,000 for damage done to property ...

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  11. MEETING OF PLENIPOTENTIARIES.

    The first meeting or the Russian and Japanese peace plenipotentiaries will be held aboard the American yacht Mayflower, in Oyster Bay, near New York, on August ...

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  12. GERMAN STEAMER.

    The Japanese have seized the German [?]eamer Lydie near the Loo-choo Islands. ...

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  13. THE NEXT MATCH.

    The match beginning to-day will be against Sussex at Brighton, the scene of many great scores. ...

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  14. REPORTED SETTLEMENT OF THE TROUBLE.

    Messrs. Burns, Philp, and Co., Ltd., writing in reference to a statement made by the Acting Consul-General for Germany to the effect that the Marshall Islands difficulty had ...

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  15. POTS BY THE STEAMER REIGATE.

    The steamer Reigate (Captain Ross) arrived from Manila yesterday after a passage of l8 days. She brings news up to the 11th inst, and from files of the Manila papers it appears ...

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  16. CREEP AT BROKEN HILL.

    The extent of the breakaway in the main workings of the Central mine must remain an unknown quantity for some time, as, until it is certain that the ground is quite safe, no ...

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  17. SHOT DEAD.

    Sergeant Michael Fallon, of the Irish Rifles, was accidentally killed on the Randwick R[?] Range on Saturday afternoon. Members of the regimental rifle club were ...

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  18. SATURDAY'S PLAY.

    The weather to-day was fine, the wicket was fast at Kennington oval, and there was a moderate attendance. Before the overnight score of the Australians' second ...

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  19. VICTORIA.

    A deputation from all branches of employees in the building trade, waited on the Chief Secretary on Friday to urge that they be brought under the operation of the Wages Board's ...

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  20. RUSSIAN NEWSPAPER SUSPENDED.

    The authorities at St. Petersburg have suspended the publication of the "Novosti" for contravention of the censorship regulations. ...

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  21. SALE ARTESIAN BORE.

    The artesian [?] put down at Sale, Gippsland, to a depth of 334ft, is yielding a flow of two million gallons per day. The water is bringing up with it such a large quantity of ...

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  22. THE CHICAGO BLUEBEARD.

    Johann Hoch, who is accused of murdering 12 women whom he had married, and who on May 19, on being found guilty at Chicago of having murdered the last woman ...

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  23. PROFESSOR HEERMANN'S VIOLIN RECITAL.

    The attendance at Professor Hugo Heermann's violin recital at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon suffered by reason of the cold, wet weather, but tho audience, which included ...

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  24. PACIFIC CABLE CONFERENCE.

    The Pacific Cable Conference has concluded its sittings. The conference recommends that unless some satisfactory arrangement is promptly arrived at the ...

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  25. AN AUSTRIAN WARSHIP.

    The Austilan third-class cruiser Panther, now on a tour of the world, arrived on a visit to Sydney on Saturday afternoon and moored in Farm Cove. Immediately upon ...

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  26. RESTRICTION OF ALIEN IMMIGRATION.

    The House of Lords has read the second time the Alien Immigration Restriction Bill. ...

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  27. THE THEATRES.

    Wet, wintry weather interfered seriously with the attendance at the theatres last night. The programmes presented were the same as those played on the previous Saturday. The ...

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  28. TRIPLE MURDER.

    At the Old Bailey yesterday, after a hering extending over four days, the trial of William Devereux, chemist and druggit's assistant, on a charge of the ...

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  29. RELIGIOUS LEGACIES

    Mr. Moses Dropsie, of Philadelphia, has left £160,000 sterling for the endowment of a college for the study of the Bible and Hebrew literature. There are to be no ...

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  30. MISS ROOSEVELT IN JAPAN.

    The Mikado yesterday entertained at a banquet Miss Alice Roosevelt (daughter of the President) and Mr. W. H. Taft, the United States Secretary for War, and ...

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  31. STOPING RESUMED AT THE SOUTH MINE.

    Mr. W. E. Wainwright, manager of the South mine, to-day stated that everything continued quiet in the mine. There was no movement anywhere, and no unusual sound from the ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    A deputation of bankers Interviewed the Treasurer on Friday, and requested three important alterations in the Bills of Exchange Act:—(1) That the bank should not be made ...

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  33. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The railway returns for the quarter ended June 30 show receipts £455,302, expenditure £334,035, and earnings per train mile 8s 5.69d. ...

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  34. CHINESE EXCLUSION.

    The committee which is working the boycott of American goods in China has forbidden Chinese to build now premises for the Standard Oil Company at Canton. ...

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  35. EQUITABLE LIFE OF THE UNITED STATES.

    A suit has been commenced in New York for the appointment of a receiver of te assets of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, which amount ...

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  36. NAVAL RECRUITING AT THE BARRIER.

    Captain Dent, or H.M.S. Katoomba, and Commander Chapman James Clare of the gunboat Protector, arrived at Broken Hill to-day from Port Pirie. The object of the visit is to make ...

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  37. OPERATIONS AT BLOCK 10.

    Mr. Stanley Low, manager of Block 10, stated this morning that he was quite satisfied with the appearance of things. The mine was working on as usual, excepting in three places ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND.

    The attack by the new Liberal party on the Government lasted till nearly 5 o'clock yesterday morning. Ministers denied that they had misused the telegraph service, and ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The bankruptcies in the United Kingdom in 1904 were 8031, involving a loss to creditors of £9,371,780. This is the largest amount for 10 years, and £2,000,000 more ...

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