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  2. THE STAFF RIDE.

    Some stirring operations took place to-day in connection with the staff ride. The big day is tomorrow (Saturday), and by evening the crisis will have passed. The word [?] is used in an ...

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  3. NEW ZEALAND.

    Dr. Parkin, representative of the trustees of the Rhodes scholarships, has arrived at Wellington, and has met the educutional authorities in a conference regarding the scheme. He will leave for Australia ...

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  4. EAST SYDNEY ELECTION.

    The polling for the East Sydney election, which took place yesterday, was disappointingly small. Out of 13,763 electors on the roll, only 2073 recorded their votes. The difficulty of arousing the electors ...

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  5. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman, speaking at Perth on June 5, stated that about 30 per cent. of the population of Great Britain was underfed. ...

    Article : 308 words
  6. SECOND EDITION

    Consols are quoted to-day at 89[?], a fall of 7 since yesterday. ...

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  7. THE REBELLION IN MACEDONIA.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the "Standard" says that owing to the alarm which has followed on the Sultan's warning of projected Macedonian outrages on the ...

    Article : 93 words
  8. SPECIAL CABLES.

    King Edward left Vienna yesterday for London. Prior to his departure he received Count Gulochowski, the Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs, at a special audience. ...

    Article : 64 words
  9. PRISONERS MASSACRED.

    Twenty-five Macedonian peasants in the Florina district had been driven by terror to the mountains, but returned under the protection of a proclamation promising them ...

    Article : 47 words
  10. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 2 5-16d per ounce standard, a fall of 3-16d since yesterday. ...

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  11. BRITISH AGENCY AT SOFIA.

    Mr. W. H. Gurney, the Attache to the British Embassy at Vienna, has been temporaraily attached to the British Agency, at Sofia. ...

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  12. ROUGH PASSAGE OF THE HEATHCRAIG.

    The steamer Heathcraig, from Capetown, which anchored in Watson's Bay at an early hour this morning had a sensational passage across the Indian Ocean. Two days after sailing she encountered a terrific gal[?], ...

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  13. NEWCASTLE.

    The weekly smelting return of the Sulphide Corporation shows that 1428 tons of ore were treated, producing bullion and matte containing 4049oz gold, 24,133oz silver, and 237 tons of lead. ...

    Article : 79 words
  14. SOMALILAND OPERATIONS.

    Colonel E. J. E. Swayne is assuming control of the British operations in Somaliland. Brigadier-General Manning will shortly return home. ...

    Article : 53 words
  15. THE AMERICA CUP.

    The weather off Sandy Hook to-day is again foggy, and the starting of the race between Shamrock III. and Reliance seems improbable. 5.40 p.m. ...

    Article : 214 words
  16. OUTBREAK OF WAR FEARED.

    The "Daily Mail" reports that an outbreak of war between Turkey and Bulgaria is feared daily at Belgrade. The Vaskapu outrage tends to complicate ...

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  17. THE HUTTON HALL DISTURBANCE.

    At the police court today John Wilson, aged 37, late second mate of the ship Hutton Hall, was charged with having, at Carrington, on the 2nd instant, inflicted grievous bodily harm on one Thomas Atkinson, ...

    Article : 184 words
  18. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    In the Senate the whole day was occupied in debating a motion by Senator Higgs that the Senate disagree with the President's ruling on the previous day on the challenge given to the oath of Senator ...

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  19. RUSSIAN GOVERNOR RESIGNS.

    Lieutenant-General M. J. Dragomiroff, the Governor-General of Kieff, has resigned his office. He declares that he is ashamed and pained to be constantly employing troops to ...

    Article : 51 words
  20. GREAT BRITAIN'S AIMS.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Times" says that according to a rumour which is semi-officially accredited, King Edward expressed to the Princess Clementine, Prince ...

    Article : 92 words
  21. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    A smoke night was held last evening under the anspices of the Freetrade Association of Victoria. The president of that body (Mr. Hickford, M.L.A.) occupied the chair, and about 300 gentlemen were ...

    Article : 476 words
  22. SUGAR EXCISE DUTY.

    Judgment was given by the Full Court to-day in the special case stated by the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, Ltd., and the Collector of Customs of Queensland in reference to the validity of the ...

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  23. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives the Conciliation and Arbitration Bill was considered in committee, till 2.30 p.m. being devoted to debating the scope of the bill, and in the end its verbiage was entirely altered. ...

    Article : 177 words
  24. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    M. Jaures, the leader of the French Republican Socialists, urges France to co-operate with Great Britain in preventing a conflict between Russia and Japan. ...

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  25. MEETING OF THE BULGARIAN CABINET.

    King Ferdinand of Bulgaria presided at a meeting of the council of his Ministers, held at Euxinograd yesterday. Among those present were General Petroff, the Premier and ...

    Article : 69 words
  26. RUSSIANISING FINLAND.

    The Government of Russia requires that all teaching lyceums in Finland shall conduct their studies in Russian. ...

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  27. A MEDICAL SCANDAL.

    The board of inquiry, consisting of Commissioner Russell, Mr. A. Buchanan (Master of the Supreme Court), and Dr. Torr, appointed by the Government to inquire into the charges ...

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  28. THE ARMENIAN CHURCH.

    Big demonstrations have taken place at Lewars and at Alexandropol, in Transcaucasia, against decrees of the Russian Government relating to funds and property of the ...

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  29. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    Sir E. Barton has had consultations with Mr. Copeland, representative of the Commonwealth on the Pacific Cable Board, and Mr. Reynolds, the general manager of the cable, and states that they have been ...

    Article : 61 words
  30. AID FROM BULGARIA.

    Bands of Bulgarians are crossing daily the frontier of their principality into Macedonia, to aid the insurgents. A congress of Bulgarian professors in ...

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  31. THE ARBITRATION BILL.

    This afternoon in the House of Representatives Mr. Fowler (W.A.) gave notice of an amendment in the Conciliation and Arbitration Bill exempting mail steamers from the operations of the Act. ...

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  32. MILITARY MANŒUVRES IN FRANCE.

    The "Petit Journal" states that during the French military manoeuvres, men of the [?]nd Regiment of Infantry fired bullets several times at groups of officers. ...

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  33. SPEECH BY THE SULTAN OF TURKEY.

    The Sultan of Turkey, in a speech delivered at Constantinople, said he was convinced that the rising in Macedonia did not proceed from the people spontaneously, ...

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  34. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the State Governor will to-day pay a visit to Beecroft. On his arrival there he will open a village fete, after which he will be driven round the district, and subsequently his Excellency will ...

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  35. THE WILLOUGHBY ELECTION.

    Yesterday was nomination day in connection with the by-election for Willoughby, and punctually at noon the returning officer. Mr. G. A. W. Stevens, at the old council-chambers, Mowbray-road, ...

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  36. ATTEMPT ON PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    It is now stated that the German who was arrested at Oyster Bay, New York, pointed a revolver at President Roosevelt, who was standing in a porch. ...

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  37. CARDINAL MORAN.

    Yesterday there was a large gathering at Parbury's Wharf on the mission vessel John Williams prior to her departure for the mission fields of the Pacific. A service was held, and the Rev. ...

    Article : 440 words
  38. THE OUTRAGES AT KRUSHEVO.

    The Turks endeavoured to compel refugees from Krushevo to sign a declaration to the effect that the outrages committed at Krushevo were the work of Macedonians, ...

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  39. MR. WADE'S CANDIDATURE.

    At Walker's Hall, Falcon-street, last evening Mr. J. H. Carruthers and Mr. J. Garland addressed a large meeting of electors in support of the candidature of Mr. C. G. Wade. ...

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  40. THE COTTON MARKET.

    The Agricultural Bureau of the United States has reported that the average condition of the cotton crop is 81 1-5th, being the highest for ten years. ...

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  41. DECLARATION OF THE POLL.

    Several hundreds of people were collected outside the Protestant Hall waiting to hear the result. There was very little doubt as to who would head the poll, but some curiosity was expressed as to how ...

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  42. A SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    The seamen at the Welsh coal ports of Cardiff, Barry, and Newport refuse to take wages of less than £4 10s per month. Many ships are in those ports waiting crews. ...

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  43. THE VASKAPU OUTRAGE.

    By the explosion of a bomb on the steamer Vaskapu, steaming between Varna and Burgas, reported yesterday, 30 people were killed, including 27 passengers. The Vaskapu has been ...

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  44. THE WOOL SALES.

    The arrivals of wool number 183,000 bales. 40,000 have been forwarded direct to the manufacturers, and there are available for next series of sales 158,000 bales. ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In the match at Brighton, Sussex v. Kent, which concluded yesterday, C. B. Fry for the former made 138. In the first innings and 101 not out in the second innings. ...

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  46. ENCOUNTERS WITH INSURGENTS.

    A body of Turkish troops defeated 250 insurgents at Dolmotogertzi, near Uskub. Fourteen of the insurgents were killed. The Turks plundered, and then burned the village. ...

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  47. MR. S. E. HUTTON'S MEETINGS.

    At the Rock, Greenwich-road, Greenwich, last night Mr. Hutton addressed a meeting of electors in support of his cundidature. He stated that if returned he would give support to the Labour party, ...

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  48. ALDERMANIC PATRONAGE.

    The health committee of the City Couucil continued its inquiry last evening into the allegations contained in the town clerk's report regarding aldermanic patronage and interference by aldermen ...

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  49. DEATH OF MISS ROMER.

    General regret was experienced at the death of Miss E. Romer (Mrs. Gibson), as telegraphed to the "Herald" from our Melbourne correspondents yesterday. From a letter received here from Miss ...

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  50. THE LABOUR PLEDGE AND FREEDOM.

    Sir,—Speaking at Willoughby Messrs. Hutton and M'Gowen were at some pains to disavow any difference between the support given by members of Parliament to their leader and the cast-iron tyranny ...

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  51. FRENCH SQUADRON IN EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN.

    The "Matin" states that the French Cabin[?]t is considering the advisability of reinforcing the French squadron in the eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea. ...

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  52. SMALLPOX AT LAUNCESTON.

    The Chief Secretary has receive from Dr. Elkington, smallpox expert, tables and diagrams illustrating the progress and results of the Launceston epidemic. To date there have been 61 cases. ...

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  53. CARRIAGE OF TROOPS.

    The Turkish railways refuse to convey soldiers to the rebellious districts unless payment is made in advance. ...

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  54. MOUNT LYELL LABOUR TROUBLE.

    Work at the Mount Lyell mines is proceeding quietly. The result of the bullot last night appears to be generally accepted that the 170 members of the union who abstained from voting are ...

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  55. ALBANIANS SLAUGHTERED.

    Insurgents have slaughtered a band of Albanians who were passing the Kichevo Valley in the Kolander Mountains. ...

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  56. DOLL-DRESSING COMPETITION.

    Following is a list of the winners in the [?] Competition, judged by Mrs. Fanshawe, Mrs. Finn, and Mrs. [?] at Admiralty House last Tuesday:- Best-dressed doll any age: Mrs. Gavin George, 1; Miss ...

    Article : 118 words
  57. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    A seaman on board the steamer [?] went to the hospital this morning and Dr. Bacot diaguosed the case as a mild attack of plague. The patient was sent to the Plague Hospital. ...

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  58. A MACEDONIAN EXTORTIONER.

    M. Svetkoff, a Macedonian agent at Bucharest, Roumania, has been arrested on a charge of extorting £1000 from various persons by threats. The money was intended for M. ...

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