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  2. QUEENSLAND.

    Further good rainfalls ore reported from the s[?]ttered stations in the southern half of the State in connection with thunderstorms. Following are the principal falls:—Isisford 30 points, Junda 20, ...

    Article : 129 words
  3. VICTORIA.

    The annual eight-oar boat race of the Public schools of Victoria was rowed this afternoon on the Barwon River, at Geelong. In the first heat Wesley College met Geelong Grammar School, and after a ...

    Article : 90 words
  4. THE GREAT COAL STRIKES.

    The attitude of Mr. Mi[?]hell, president of the Miners' Union, in refusing to accept the proposal of President Roosevelt has been endorsed by 260 of the miners' unions of ...

    Article : 117 words
  5. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Many German newspapers accuse Generals Botha, de Wet, and Delarey of al[?]nating sympathy by suggesting that the German Emperor should summon them into his ...

    Article : 73 words
  6. SPECIAL CABLES.

    Mr. Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, yesterday met 105 [?]iefs of the Liberal Union party of Birmingham and conferred with them regarding the Education ...

    Article : 180 words
  7. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    The Federal Parliament was prorogued this afternoon, after a session exceeding in length that of any Australian Parliament. The senate met early, and during the forenoon [?]leared off the Appro[?]tion ...

    Article : 581 words
  8. PHYSICAL TRAINING.

    The Boyal Commission which was [?] pointed under the chairmanship of Lord Mansfield to inquire into physical raining in Scotland, "as contributing to the sources of ...

    Article : 2,547 words
  9. TOUR OF MR. G. H. REID.

    In the course of a speech at Warrnambool last night Mr. G. H. Reid, in referring to the work of the Federal Parliament in framing the tariff, said he had not the slightest doubt of the ...

    Article : 420 words
  10. EFFORTS AT RAILWAY RETRENCHMENT.

    The Railways Advisory Board to-day presented to Mr. Bent its recommendations for effecting savings in the working expenses required by the Treasurer in order that he (Mr. S[?]iels) [?]ight ...

    Article : 306 words
  11. THE INCOME TAX BILL.

    It is probable that when the Income Tax Bill comes up in committee in the Legislative Council on Tuesday the question will be raised if the House [?]n amend the measure. The members' impression ...

    Article : 163 words
  12. GENERALS CONFERENCE WITH DR. LEYDS.

    Generals Both[?], de Wet, and De[?]arey spent two hours in conference with Dr. Leyds before visiting Ghent. Several Berlin newspapers describe Dr. ...

    Article : 130 words
  13. THE VIEWS OF THE PEOPLE.

    Mr. Mitchell, the president of the Pennsylvania Miners' Unions, declares that the people of America have the next word on their side in the present struggle. If the ...

    Article : 64 words
  14. THE RETRENCHMENT IN THE MILITARY FORCES.

    The amended scheme of ret[?]nchment, in which it is proposed to reduce expenditure on the defence force by a further sum of £62,000 was presented to the Federal Parliament to-day. In his minute on ...

    Article : 922 words
  15. THE THREAT OF RESIGNATION.

    There is a consensus of opinion that the emphatic declaration by Mr. Chamberlain at the Birmingham Conference, that if the Education Bill is defeated the Government will ...

    Article : 51 words
  16. THE STRIKE IN FRANCE.

    Of the 120,000 miners in France 100,000 have struck work in obedience to the call for a general strike; but all the men of Mont[?]au-les-mines and the bulk of the ...

    Article : 116 words
  17. THE FORM OF MINING SCRIP.

    An important step has been taken by the committee of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne. This is to intimate to the Legal Managers' Association that on and after January 1, 1903, one ...

    Article : 89 words
  18. SYDNEY MORNING HERALD FUND.

    We shall [?]e pleased to receive and acknowledge contributions to the " Sydney Morning Herald " Fund for the relief of the sufferers by the Mount Kembla disaster. All moneys received by us will be ...

    Article : 143 words
  19. THE TRANSVAAL TARIFF.

    The revised tariff for the Transvaal has given general satisfaction. The duties on machinery, building materials, and the special duties on fodder have been abolished. ...

    Article : 108 words
  20. DEATH UNDER AN OPERATION.

    A girl named Edith Eleanor Ken[?]ise, aged 10 years, whose parents reside in North Carlton, died to-day while undergoing an operation for the removal of a post-nasal giowth. The operation was ...

    Article : 153 words
  21. THE REMOUNT INQUIRY.

    The report of the committee appointed to inquire into the obtaining of remounts for the British Army states that the system generally was good. ...

    Article : 338 words
  22. SENSATIONAL INCIDENT AT THE ZOO.

    Some excitement was occasioned at the Zoological Gardens, Moore Park, on Monday last, through one of the lions attacking a visitor named William George [?]enn, Mr. [?]enn, who is 73 years of age, ...

    Article : 447 words
  23. THE DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH.

    The Synod of the Dutch Reformed Church of the Transvaal, in its letter urging its members to be loyal to the new Government, incidentally threatens the National Scouts and ...

    Article : 124 words
  24. TASMANIA.

    A commercial traveller was [?]ined the minimum penalty at the police court to-day for having tobacco in his possession which was under the control of the Customs Department, and which ...

    Article : 121 words
  25. THE PROPOSED FEDERAL TOUR.

    The State Premier does not view the proposed tour of the federal members with hostility provided it is undertaken on economical lines. At the same time Mr. Philp thinks the tour should be made by the ...

    Article : 96 words
  26. PERSONAL ITEMS.

    Mr. Am[?]ziah Green, who has recently been appointed to the position of inspector of the Public Service of the Commonwealth of Australia, being about to take up his duties in Western Australia, was ...

    Article : 217 words
  27. THE STATES AND COMMONWEALTH.

    The Premier has received a telegram from Sir John See suggesting that a vigorous and united protest be entered against the proposul of the Commonwealth Government to charge new extensive works as ...

    Article : 156 words
  28. LAUNCESTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The question of preferential trade was discussed at the Chamber of Commerce on Thursday. It was finally decided to adjourn the debate till ofter the declaration by Sir Ed[?]nd Barton of the results of ...

    Article : 76 words
  29. NATIVE REGULATIONS.

    The regulations for the control of the natives drawn up by Sir Godfrey Lagden, the Native Commissioner for the Transvaal, are a striking success, Drunkenness in the mines ...

    Article : 83 words
  30. THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON THE WAR.

    Lord Strath[?]ona, the High Commissionor for Canada, has been appointed a member of the Royal Commission on the War. ...

    Article : 29 words
  31. NEW ZEALAND.

    Captain Carter, of the Admiralty-chartered collier Mer[?]des, was charged in the Magistrates' Court, Wellington, this morning with a breach of the Shipping and Seamen's Act by leaving behind in ...

    Article : 93 words
  32. THE LATE REV. STEPHEN CREAGH.

    The funeral of the late Rev. Stephen M. Creagh, who died at his residence, Redmyre-road, Strathfield, on Wednesday, took place at Rookwood Cemetory yesterday morning, and was largely ...

    Article : 252 words
  33. THE MINERS' FEDERATION.

    The Conference of the Miners' Federation sitting at Southport has unanimously recommended each section of the federation not to enter into a wages agreement binding it ...

    Article : 59 words
  34. THE KANAKA QUESTION.

    The Chief Secretary has received a letter from the French Consular Agent stating that the Governor of New Caledonia is disposed to consider the question of making provision in that colony for the reception of ...

    Article : 137 words
  35. OPENING OF A RAILWAY LINE.

    The railway from Blenheim to S[?]ddan was opened to day by Sir J. G. Ward. This is a further portion of the railway to connect Mar[?]borough and Canterbury. The Minister for Lands, in the course of a ...

    Article : 66 words
  36. COMPENSATION FOR WAR LOSSES.

    The Cape House of Assembly has agreed to the appointment of a committee to inquire into losses sustained by the war and the amount of compensation to be paid. Only ...

    Article : 60 words
  37. DISTRICT COURT.

    At the District Court to-day, before Judge Armstrong, the case of Simon v. Percy was heard. Plaintiff is a ca[?]owner, who, one moonlight night in July last, ...

    Article : 195 words
  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Arbitration Court gave its award to-day in the linotype case. The Court fixed the rate for piecework for men engaged in day work at 3[?]d per 1000 and night work at [?]d per 1000. The minimum ...

    Article : 183 words
  39. DEATH OF MR. A. M. FRIEND.

    The death is announced of Mr. Ar[?]hibald M. Friend, solicitor, of Sydney, which event took place at Katoomba yesterday. The deceased gentleman had been [?]ng for some considerable time. ...

    Article : 198 words
  40. THE CAPE'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE NAVY.

    In the Cape House of Assembly yesterday a bill fixing the contribution of Cape Colony to the navy at £50,000 a year was read the first time. ...

    Article : 40 words
  41. IRISH APPEAL TO AMERICA.

    Mr. John Dillon and Mr. Michael Davi[?]t, of the United Irish League, have sailed for America to collect funds for the Irish Parliamentary party. ...

    Article : 61 words
  42. THE CENTRAL MINE DISASTER.

    Nothing further has occurred in regard to the Central Mine creep. The Kintore sh[?]ts safe, but at the south end of the cavity the ground is uneasy and weeping dribbles of stuff. No further ...

    Article : 409 words
  43. LABOUR LEADERS ENTERTAINED.

    The members of the Federal Labour party entertained their leaders, Mr. J. C. Watson (House of Representatives) and Senator M'Greg[?]r, and their secretaries, Mr. Tud[?]r (House of Representatives) ...

    Article : 609 words
  44. BOER ALLEGATIONS.

    The B[?]rs allege that the British Magistrate at Shepstone incited the Zulus to massacre the Boers in a laager at Ho[?]krantz. The B[?]rs failed to convince the commission which ...

    Article : 48 words
  45. THE COMMONWEALTH FLAG.

    The King has approved of the design of a flag for the Commonwealth of Australia. Our special reporter in Melbourne informed Mr. Denk[?] last night of the news conveyed in the cable ...

    Article : 138 words
  46. SIR EDMUND BARTON.

    The executive committ[?] appointed to arrange for the public reception of Sir Edmund Barton on his return from Europe, met yesterday, and will meet again on Monday. ...

    Article : 196 words
  47. GENERAL STRIKE AT GENEVA.

    Ten thousand men of all trades in Geneva have struck work to show their sympathy with the tramway strikers. The infantry of the Land [?]hr have been summoned to hold ...

    Article : 46 words
  48. PEOPLE'S REFORM LEAGUE.

    A public meeting was held in the Town Hall tonight to form a branch ot the People's Reform League. There was a fairly good attendance. In the absence of the Mayor through [?]ness, Mr. E. C. ...

    Article : 380 words
  49. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The steamer Chingt[?], from Hongkong, arrived at Port Darwin on Wednesday and s[?]led for southern ports on Thursday. Her passengers include Mr. Gillies and Mr. Lo[?]er. ...

    Article : 31 words
  50. INDUSTRY ON THE MOUNTAINS.

    The coal trade continues dull, not. much more than half-time being worked this week. Anothor f[?]rnnce has been started at the copper refining works, and ...

    Article : 75 words
  51. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The International Mercantile Marine Company will establish a steamship service between Boston and Manchester for the carriage of meat. [?]ive [?]attle, and produce. ...

    Article : 139 words
  52. THE CESAREWITCH STAKES.

    Owing to the absence of rain Mr. R. S. Sievier's mare Sceptre was scratched for the C[?]rewitch Stakes. Since h[?]r withdrawal rain has fallen. ...

    Article : 33 words
  53. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 words
  54. THE DANDENONG MURDER.

    The Executive Council decided to-day that the law should take its course in the cases of August Tisl[?]r and S[?]lina Sangal, who were found guilty and sentenced to death for the murder of Edward ...

    Article : 161 words
  55. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    Stock movements to-day:— horses trucked from Sydney for Lo[?]'s Hole.F.D. Brown owner: 3500 sheep. from Bo[?]kings to Te[?]ndra Park, Beveridge Brothers. ...

    Article : 142 words
  56. SILVER.

    B[?] silver is quoted to-day at 23[?]d per [?] standard. ...

    Article : 15 words
  57. THE FRIEDMAN CASE.

    A public meeting was held last night at which resolutions condemning the [?] vernment and its supporters in connection with the release of Friedman and ...

    Article : 62 words
  58. STARTLING DISCOVERY.

    1000 New Novels can be read for 2d ench. N. S. W. BOOKSTALL CO., Branch,70 Eliz.-st., near King-st., Sydney.—Advt ...

    Article : 23 words
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