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  2. LATEST CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. King Edward, accompanied by Queen Alexander, opened the new buildings for the University College ...

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  3. ONE SATURDAY AFTERNOON FOR DEFENCE.

    "The idea is an excellent one, but almost Utopian in these days, when men's most serious thoughts seem to be given to sport."—THOMAS ...

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  4. SYDNEY'S BUILDING BOOM.

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  5. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The twenty-third annual banquet of the Commercial Travellers' Association of New South Wales was held last night at the club premises. The president of the ...

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  6. GOLDEN APPLES.

    A representative of the "Sunday Times" who happened to be holidaying in Bathurst during the early Autumn adopted the suggestion of one of that city's ...

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  7. THE KOREAN SITUATION.

    Viscount Hayashi, Minister for Foreign Affairs, who arrived at Seoul a week ago, in the course of an interview, described the ex-Emperor as a ...

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  8. BARKER DAYS FOR RUSSIA.

    In order to boycott the third Duma, the Pan-Russian Railway Union has resolved to organise local strikes, to stop the trams carrying the electors ...

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  9. A SENATOR'S WORDS.

    "In my opinion, the 'Sunday Times' suggestion for a Saturday afternoon to be devoted once a year throughout Australia to the grave consideration ...

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  10. CAPE COLONY'S TRADE.

    The half-year's trade statistics of Cape Colony show, for the first time since Preference has been adopted, a distinct increase in the proportion of ...

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  11. THE PEOPLE HOPELESSLY ASLEEP.

    "I consider the matter so hopeless that it would be only a waste of time and energy for people who have other things to do to ...

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  12. TRANSVAAL AND NATAL.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon. Natal complains that while Great Britain's claim upon the Transvaal for a contribution of £30,000,000 towards ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.—The Rev. J. Scott-Lidgett, M.A., has been elected president of the British Wesleyan Conference. ...

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  14. QUEER SCENES AT THE PALACE.

    When the abdication of the Emperor of Korea was announced in Seoul, all the old ladies of the court thronged the palace, condoling, weeping, and ...

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  15. CHINESE ON THE RAND.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.—Two thousand Chinese, employed in the Simmer and Jack Mine, have petitioned the Government to be allowed ...

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  16. CAPTURE OF KAID McLEAN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tangier states that a messenger, who has returned from Raisuli's camp, states that the Hakmass tribe is willing to ...

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  17. THEATRICAL ENGAGEMENTS

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon. Mr. J. C. Williamson has purchased the Australian rights of "The Merry Widow" and "The Girls of ...

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  18. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.—The Prime Minister, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, has dropped several more Bills, hoping that Parliament will be ...

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  19. ATTENTION OF EVERYBODY NECESSARY.

    "The idea is a splendid one, and the subject of defence is most important. It would, however, to my mind, be a most difficult thing to get the whole ...

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  20. TRANSVAAL BEER BILL.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.—The Transvaal Government has withdrawn the Beer Bill. [The object of the Bill was to permit ...

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  21. BRUSSELS SUGAR CONVENTION

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.—At a meeting of the Permanent International Sugar Committee, held to-day, there were indications that the ...

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  22. RUGBY TEAM FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    It is practically certain that the Rugby Union will send a strong team to New Zealand in 1908. [Negotiations have been going on for ...

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  23. BARQUE PUTS BACK TO PORT.

    The Italian barque Firth of Dornoch, which left Newcastle for Tocopilla four days ago, returned to port this morning. Not a little surprise was caused by the ...

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  24. LONDON MARKETS.

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  25. YESTERDAY'S ACCIDENTS.

    About 10.30 last night an engineer named John McDonald, residing at Caledonia-street, Bexley, slipped and fell on the footpath at the corner of George and ...

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  26. A FOOTBALLER INJURED.

    While playing football at Federal Park, Glebe, about 6.30 yesterday afternoon, Walter Harper, aged 21, a resident, of Arthur-street, Surry Hills, collided with ...

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  27. HIGHLY DESIRABLE TO ROUSE THE YOUNG MEN.

    "It is, no doubt, highly desirable that the young men of Australia should be induced to take an adequate interest, not only in the question of the ...

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  28. THE CHIEF SECRETARYSHIP.

    In well-informed circles it is considered probable that when the re-arrangement of portfolios takes place after the election the office of Chief Secretary will be ...

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  29. FALL FROM A LADDER.

    A woman named Annie Hind, residing in Lane Cove-road, Crow's Nest, fell off a step-ladder last evening, and fractured her thigh. She was removed to the ...

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  30. LATE MELBOURNE NEWS.

    The Besses o' th' Barn Band arrived to-day from Sydney by the express, and were met by a large number of people. Twenty-two bands marched in front of the ...

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  31. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday a man named John Aldous (38), a laborer, was charged with unlawfully assaulting Louisa Holland, causing her actual bodily ...

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  32. A CUSTOMS MATTER.

    In connection with a statement recently circulated to the effect that the Customs authorities had quarantined the premises of a firm doing business in ...

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  33. LABOR LEADER'S OPINION.

    "The question of Defence is one of the most vital that confronts the people of the Commonwealth to-day, and upon its successful solution our very ...

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  34. METROPOLITAN GAS COMPANY.

    The Metropolitan Gas Company held their half-yearly meeting to-day. The receipts were shown at £208,965, as against £187,473 for the corresponding ...

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  35. SWINE FEVER IN THE SOUTH.

    The quarantine imposed on the Eden District, on account of the presence there of swine fever, has been removed, with the exception of several farms in the ...

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  36. PATENT MEDICINES.

    The Customs Department has recently stopped the importation of a certain patent medicine containing about 30 drugs, so it is reported, some of which are ...

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  37. PUBLIC SERVICE RE-CLASSIFICATION.

    In about a month's time the Public Service Board will have completed its labors in connection with the hearing of appeals under the re-classification. Over ...

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  38. CABARITA TRAM EXTENSION.

    On Wednesday next the Minister for Public Works (Mr. Leo) will officially open the Burwood to Mortlake tram extension to Cabarita. The new line will be ...

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  39. KILLED THE WRONG WOMAN.

    A nineteen-year old youth, crazed with drink, pursued Mrs. Edna Rumelhagen for halt a block on the principal business street of the city, flourishing a revolver ...

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  40. OFFICIAL DENIAL.

    A sensational statement appeared in the Press this morning that a firm had been guilty of irregularities, and that the books and papers were placed in quarantine. ...

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  41. THE MAILS.

    English mails, dated London, Friday, June 28, 1907, per P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Moldavia, will, it is expected, reach Sydney to-morrow in time for the ...

    Article : 62 words
  42. SYDNEY-MELBOURNE TELEPHONE

    Figures relating to the business on the telephone line between Melbourne and Sydney from Saturday last until 11 o'clock to-day show that 77 calls from Melbourne ...

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  43. MR. DEAKIN ON THE MEND.

    Mr. Deakin is reported to-day to be making steady progress towards recovery, but he does not intend to be present in the House during the incoming week, as ...

    Article : 60 words
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