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  2. SHIPPING IN THE GALES.

    With the discovery of further wreckage along the northern portion of the coast-line, the fears entertained for the safety of the barque Tropic have increased, and many nautical men now lean to ...

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  3. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Earl Spencer, the leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords, in an article in the "Liberal Magazine" for June on Mr. Chamberlain's proposals, says "the country cannot ...

    Article : 86 words
  4. STATE POLITICS.

    At the close of a Cabinet meeting held yesterday afternoon Sir John See informed a representative of the "Herald" that earlier in the day he saw the Governor and informed him that the members of the ...

    Article : 203 words
  5. JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    A bright and cheerful scene unfolded itself to his Excellency Rear-Admiral Kamimura and his comrades as the Japanese squadron entered Sydney harbour yesterday. A clear, fine day, with ge[?]al ...

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  6. THE BALKANS.

    It was reported 10 days ago that 100 Macedonians at Smardesh, in the Kastoria district, using dynamite bombs, had a severe fight with Turkish troops, that the Turkish ...

    Article : 173 words
  7. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The famine in the province of Kwang-si [?] increasing in intensity. There are a million of people in danger of starvation. ...

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  8. AT THE JAPANESE CONSULATE.

    Inquiries late last evening at the Japanese Consulate-General disclosed that the headquarters of his Imperial Japanese Majesty's representative had had a most busy day. Messengers darted in and out, ...

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  9. ENTERTAINMENT BY THE GOVERNMENT.

    The Premier stated yesterday that he had had a consultation with Mr. Carruthers, M.L.A., as leader of the Opposition, and Mr. M'Gowen, M.L.A., leader of the labour party, as to the best means of ...

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  10. THE YUNNAN REBELLION.

    Advises received from Mongtse, Southern Yunnan, where rebellion against the dynasty is proceeding, state that the situation of the Imperial position has improved. ...

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  11. A SHALLOW PEOTECTIONIST MASK.

    Sir William [?]rcourt, M.P. (Liberal), in a letter to a friend strongly denouncing Mr. Chamberlain's proposals, says: "The pretence of giving preference to the colonies is a ...

    Article : 48 words
  12. MR. CARRUTHERS AT MUDGEE.

    Mr. J. H. Carruthers, M.L.A., accompanied by Mr. Rose and Mr. Fallick, Ms.L.A., arrived in Mudgee this morning and addressed a largely attended public meeting in the Town Hall. The chair ...

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  13. EVACUATION OF MANCHURIA.

    Renter's Agency at Washington says that Count Cassini, the Russian Ambassador to the United States, states that Russia will finally evacuate Manchuria in September. ...

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  14. THE NAVAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    The officers and midshipmen of the three warships, together with about 500 bluejackets, will attend the military and naval review at the Centennial Park this Afternoon. To night Vice-Admiral Fanshawe ...

    Article : 90 words
  15. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S ATTITUDE.

    Some Berlin newspapers interpret Mr. Chamberlain's letter to the editor of the "British Australasian" as a sign of wavering in his policy, and that he is leaving a door ...

    Article : 187 words
  16. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The "Standard's" correspondent at Johannesburg states that the Dutch have decided to take an active part in Transvaal politics. He adds that this resolution foreshadows a ...

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  17. GRANVILLE LABOUR LEAGUE.

    The various branches of the Labour League formed in the Granville electorate are organising their forces. The sub-branch of Auburn is arranging to visit Granville with a view to forming a sub-branch ...

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  18. PLOTS AGAINST SOVEREIGNS.

    Reports are persistently circulated in Vienna of the existence of plots to assassinate King Alexander of Servia and Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria. ...

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  19. FUTURE MOVEMENTS OF THE SQUADRON.

    The squadron will remain in Sydney for about a week, and will then proceed to Townsville, subsequently calling at Thursday Island. After leaving the Australian coast a course will be steered for ...

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  20. MR. WADDELL AT KIAMA.

    Sir,—It is announced in your columns this morning that the Hon. T. Waddell proposes to visit K[?]ama to-morrow evening with the object of replying to the financial critics of the Government. Let me suggest ...

    Article : 94 words
  21. COLOURED MEN AND THE FRANCHISE.

    Owing to the united opposition of nonofficial members of the Transvaal Legislature, the Government will withdraw the proposal to confer the municipal franchise upon ...

    Article : 44 words
  22. THE JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    Pending the enactment of fresh legislation, the Czar has prohibited Jews acquiring real estate in his dominions, unless situated in certain towns, and within the residential pale for ...

    Article : 47 words
  23. THE MIDSHIPMEN.

    The midshipmen on the three vessels, numbering 183 all told, are a fine intelligent lot of young fellows, and manifest the greatest interest in their work. They have necessarily gamed a vast amount ...

    Article : 208 words
  24. MR. PHILP'S PROGRAMME

    The Premier addressed a meeting of his constituents yesterday in the Theatre Royal, Townsville. The meeting marked the close of the Premier's northern tour. The audience included a hostile section ...

    Article : 429 words
  25. REMISSION OF BURGHERS' SENTENCES.

    Sir Arthur Lawl[?]y, the Lieutenant-Governor of the Transvaal, has remitted the remainder of the sentences on the majority of those burghers who were convicted of military ...

    Article : 41 words
  26. FISCAL TREATMENT OF COLONIES.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Times" says that the argument of the "Nord Deutsche Zei[?]ung," that Germany is entitled in commercial matters to treat the colonies as ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. "S. M. HERALD" RELIEF FUND.

    "We have received the following contributions towards the "S. M. Herald" Fund for the relief of persons who have suffered by the persecution of Jews in Kish[?]ff, Southern Russia: ...

    Article : 59 words
  28. THE KYOGLE AT THE CLARENCE.

    The new steamship Kyogle, of the North Coast Company's fleet, which left Sydney with 30 passengers on Saturday last, arrived at the Clarence at 8.40 yesterday morning. Fears had been entertained for ...

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  29. THE NETHERLANDS RAILWAY.

    The German shareholders in the South African Netherlands Railway Company have accepted the terms of purchase offered by Great Britain. ...

    Article : 249 words
  30. THIS AFTERNOON'S REVIEW.

    This afternoon at 3.45 the naval and military review in honour of the visit of the Japanese fleet will be held in the Centennial Park. The Japanese brigade, which is to take part, will land at ...

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  31. GREAT SYNAGOGUE RELIEF FUND.

    The hon. treasurers (Messrs. A. Blasliki and Daniel Lery) acknowledge the receipt of the following donations towards the Great Synagogue Fund for the relief of the Russian Jews: ...

    Article : 215 words
  32. THE VOYAGE FROM HOBART.

    The Japanese warships were favoured with splendid weather conditions on the trip from Hobart, and escaped the gales which have been raging on the Australian coast. The officers of the warships ...

    Article : 318 words
  33. A NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT.

    Two hundred officers and men of the Japanese squadron have accepted the invitation of the board of directors of the New South Wales Sports Club to become their guests on Monday evening next. That ...

    Article : 265 words
  34. GERMANY'S THREAT AGAINST SOUTH AFRICA.

    The "Cologne Gazette" of yesterday has an article to which a prominent position is given, hinting that Germany is able to wreek Mr. Chamberlain's South African Customs ...

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  35. SYMPATHY OF RELIGIOUS BODIES.

    In response to resolutions of sympathy from the Methodist Church of Australia, the Evangelical Council, and other religious and public bodies, R[?]bbi Landa[?], the representative of the Jewish community ...

    Article : 373 words
  36. THE WOLLUMBIN.

    No information has yet been received respecting the steamship Wollumbin, which was timed to leave the Tweed River on Saturday last for Sydney. The owner of the steamer, Mr. G. W. Nicoll, is of the ...

    Article : 65 words
  37. FRANCE AND MOROCCO.

    M. Combes, the French Premier, stated in the Chamber of Deputies to-day that the French expedition to Figig, Morocco, was purely punitive. He added that assurances ...

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  38. THE WRECK OF THE ILLAROO.

    A telegram received by the Sydney Underwriters' and Salvage Association yesterday from the chief surveyor, Captain Sp[?]ks, now at the scene of the wreck of the steamer Illaroo at Catherine Hill Bay, ...

    Article : 102 words
  39. VISIT TO GOWAN BRAE.

    Arrangeme[?]nts have been made by Lieutenant-Colonel Burns, the officer commanding the New South Wales Lancer Regiment, to entertain the Admiral and officers of the Japanese squadron. They ...

    Article : 88 words
  40. INTENTIONS OF GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Times," after giving the substance of the article in the "Cologne Gazette," states that despite the waiting policy officially adopted by Germany, ...

    Article : 56 words
  41. ON BOARD THE FLAGSHIP.

    The Hashidate! The name recalls that terrible battle of September, 1894, when the Japanese and Chinese fleets fought desperately off the Yal[?] River. The Matsushima had been disabled, and Admiral Ito ...

    Article : 848 words
  42. ONTARIO BRIBERY CHARGES.

    Judge Boyd and Judge Falconbridge, of Ontario, who were appointed a commission of inquiry by Mr. Ross, the Premier of the province, as to charges of ...

    Article : 197 words
  43. THE ABBY PALMER.

    No tidings have yet been received concerning the whereabouts of the American barque Abby Palmer, which left Sydney for Newcastle a fortnight ago. She encountered the gales shortly after leaving, and ...

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  44. PRINCE OF WALES' BIRTHDAY.

    In connection with the holiday on account of the Prince of Wales' birthday, which is to be observed on Monday, a number of attractions are provided. The Railway Commissioners advertise excursions on the ...

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  45. VICTORIA.

    In the County Court to-day Judge Chumley dealt with two actions brought by Mrs. Mary Carter, of West Melbourne, against William Johnson and H. Sim[?]sen, manufacturing jewellers, to recover £99 ...

    Article : 121 words
  46. RUSSIAN ENCOURAGEMENT.

    The "Bourse Gazette," the organ of M. Witte, the Russian Minister of Finance, benev[?]ently encourages Mr. Chamberlain's preferential trade policy. ...

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  47. FATALITIES AND CASUALTIES.

    While a building at the corner of Crystal-street and Parramatta-road, Petersham, was being demolished yesterday a portion of the well collapsed. One of the workmen, named J[?]mes Knowles, ...

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  48. FOREST FIRES IN AMERICA.

    Forest fires are raging in the maritime provinces of Canada and in the State of Maine. Vast damage has been done. Several towns are in danger. ...

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  49. THE NEW LOAN.

    The commercial editor of the "Age," commenting this morning upon placing on the London market by the New South Wales Government of £1,000,000 Treasure bills, says:—"It is a fair indication of a ...

    Article : 183 words
  50. MINING FATALITIES.

    A terrible accident is reported from Ravenswood by the warden, who telegraphed to the Mines Department to-day as follows:—"Dr. Flaton, of the Carrington B[?]th mine at Ukal[?]da, wired last ...

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  51. A NEW COAL MEASURE.

    A large seam of coal has been found on Mr. C. Rhodes' property, Greyland, in the Casterton district. The samples thus f[?]r obtained are all from the surface. ...

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  52. RIVERINA DIOCESE.

    The annual synod of the diocese of Riverina has concluded its session. There was a good attendance of the elerey and laity, the parishes of Hay, Deniliquin, ...

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  53. PRESIDENT LOUBET.

    President Loubet of France will visit London on July 6 and will remain three days in the capital. ...

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  54. STRONG LANGUAGE BY TEACHERS.

    Several State school teachers who attended a meeting of the Sixth Class Teachers' Association held in Melbourne some time ago indulged in strong language in refering to members of the present Ministry and ...

    Article : 386 words
  55. DEATH OF A CAPTAIN AT SEA.

    An inquiry was held to-day into the circumstances surrounding the death of Captain Armstrong, of the yacht Stelia, by drowing at sea, off Cape Moreton, on the morning of May 27. Little information ...

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  56. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    In connection with the holiday on Monday next, the railway authorities have made ample arrangements for the conveyance of passengers to and from the holiday resorts around Sydney. For the ...

    Article : 381 words
  57. THE GERMAN EMPEROR.

    The German Emperor will pay a visit to the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria-Hungary at Vienna in September. ...

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  58. LIGHTING OF BROKEN HILL.

    Last evening a public meeting was convened in the Town Hall to ventilate the subject of street lighting. About 200 people were present, and the Mayor ...

    Article : 135 words
  59. THE KANSAS FLOODS.

    Two hundred starving children who had been floodbound in a schoolhouse at North Topeka, Kansas, since Friday, have been rescued by steam launches. ...

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  60. WOMEN'S LIBERAL LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the Women's Liberal League was hold in St. Matthi[?]s' Hall last evening, Mrs. Molyneux Parkes (president) being in the chair. Mr. J. Ashton, M.L.A., delivered an address on ...

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  61. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Best, a brassfounded of Birmingham, has bequeathed £100,000 to local charities. The London and North-western Railway Company now runs the Scotch expresses ...

    Article : 55 words
  62. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    A deputation of unemployed single men waited on Mr. P. J. Clara, M.L.A., and asked him to lay before the Minister for Works their request that they should ...

    Article : 100 words
  63. RAIN-MAKING EXPERIMENTS.

    The reported successful rain-making experiments of Dr. M'Carthy have aroused considerable interest in Broken Hill, and the Chamber of Commerce is ...

    Article : 106 words
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