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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    The Canadian authorities have offered the Imperial Government 1000 picked men for service in South Africa in the event of hostilities with the Transvaal. ...

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  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    John Holt, who on August 9, [?] tenced to seven years' imprisonment in connection with a garroting case which occurred on the Frome-road, Adelaide, was released from gaol ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    The voyage to this port of the large four-masted barque Hawaiian Isles was marked by a sensational incident. On May 28, when in Int. 23 S. and long. 13S E., the barque, ...

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  5. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The Australian cricketers commenced a match at Leicester to-day against a representative county eleven of Leicestershire. Owing to the rain there was no play ...

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  6. THE TRANSVAAL CRISIS.

    The exodus from Johannesburg continues. The number of persons who have left the city during May and June is 7500. President Kruger has promised to give ...

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  7. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The moderate Republican newspapers are stupefied at the composition of the new Cabinet. They describe the Premier, M. Waldeck-Rousseau, as the socialists' ...

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  8. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    At present the complate returns of the federal poll have not been received, but the additional figures involved are comparatively small. Speaking at the Beaudesert Show on Friday, the ...

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  9. GERMAN RIFLES FOR THE BOEKS.

    A large shipment of rifles has been made at Hamburg for the Transvaal. ...

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  10. APPEAL TO GERMANY.

    The German residents at Bloemfontein, capital of the Orange Free State, have appealed to Germany to promote a pacific solution of the Transvaal difficulty. ...

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  11. JAMAICA AND CANADA.

    Mr. Chaniberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, is promoting closer commercial relations between Jamaica and Canada. ...

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  12. THE ORANGE FREE STATE.

    The Read of the Orange Free State has voted £40,000 for the supply of war material, including £22,500 for ammunition and £13,500 for artillery. ...

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  13. THE RISE IN COPPER.

    The rise in the price of copper has led to a large number of mineral claims being taken up in the colony this year. They totalled 347, as compared with 194 for the whole of the three ...

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  14. GERMANY AND CHINA

    The Chinese have made a raid on the German railway works near Kiao-chau, China. A punitive expedition is to be sent out. ...

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  15. THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC IN WEST AFRICA.

    The Public Prosecutor has declined to procced against the Right Rev. Herbert Tugwell, Bishop in Western Equatorial Africa, who was early in May committed ...

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  16. THE CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    About a fortnight ago Michael O'Connor, a teamster, 60 years of age, who had worked in the far north for 33 years and saved £348, sold his waggons and bullocks and came to town ...

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  17. THE CAROLINE ISLANDS.

    Queen Christina, the Queen Regent of Spain, has signed the treaty ceding the Caroline Islands to Germany. ...

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  18. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. W. L. Murphy, a dairyman in a large way at Burringbar, was terribly gored in the abdomen last night. He was brought in to-day's train to town, and is now in a critical condition. The man was ...

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  19. RESULTS OF THE TOUR.

    Matches played, 14. Won, 8; lost, 1; drawn, 5. May 8, Crystal Palace, v. South of England.— Drawn South of England, 246 and 222; Australia, 375 and 7 for one wicket. ...

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  20. VISITORS TO GOVERNMENT HOUSE, SYDNEY.

    The R.M.S. Britannia, which arrived from London to-day, had amongst her passengers Ladies Mary and Hilda Keppel, daughters of the Duke of Albemarle, and the Hon. Viclet ...

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  21. THE GERMAN STEAMER OLDENBURG.

    The German steamer Oldenburg which arrived to-day was delayed at Colombo for repairs, owing to an accident to her high-pressure cylinder which occurred two days out from Aden. The mails ...

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  22. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    The Peace Conference has endorsed, the prohibition of the Armaments Committee against the use of Dum Dum bullets despite the opposition of the British and ...

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  23. DIRECT TRADE BETWEEN JAPAN AND SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A large number of loading citizens were entertained on Saturday on board the Kasuga Maru, the pioneer steamer of the Nippon Yuson Kaisha, which is opening up direct trade between Japan ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND.

    The Rev. C. H. Yatman has concluded a most successful week's mission under the auspices of the Y.M.C.A. He addressed six crowded meetings during the day. Much enthusiasm was ...

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  25. A RUSSIAN PROPOSAL.

    The Russian delegates at the Peace Conference have proposed that the strongth of the armies of all nations, except colonial forces, should remain at a ...

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  26. ARRIVAL OF THE MIOWERA AT BRISBANE.

    The following are the Sydney passengers by the Miowera, which arrived from Vancouver on Saturday:—Mesdames Burgo[?], L. French, Nicholls, Fotheringham, Mare, G. S. Warell, Baxter, ...

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  27. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION.

    Mr. M'Rae, a Liberal, has been elected for Edinburgh East by a majority of 1930 to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Dr. R. Wallace, the late member. ...

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  28. GERMANY.

    The Workmen's Protection Bill, which was drawn up by the Emperor William, has been shelved by the Reichstag. The bill provides for the infliction of severe ...

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  29. WRECK OF A FISHING-BOAT.

    The news reached Newcastle at a late hour to-night of the total loss of a fishing s[?]honer named Schnapper at Broughton Group of Islands on the 14th instant. From what can ...

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  30. THE SOUDAN.

    The Khalifa and his followers are now foodless, and are surrounded by enemies. Deserters report that his supporters have been driven to cannibalism owing to their ...

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  31. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The final report of the Penal Commission has been presented to the Government. The commissioners note that the proportion of convictions in this colony is very large, and mentions amongst ...

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  32. THE YOUNG TURKEY PARTY[?]

    The Turkish delegate to the Peace Conforence at the Hague has challenged an Armenian for having addressed a meeting of the sympathisers of the Young ...

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  33. DEATH OF MR. E. WEBB, M.L.C.

    Mr. E. Webb, [?]L.C., 69, of Bathurst, succumbed to [?]rondchitis here last night. He was on a short visit to his brother in law. Mr. Tons, of Bartley's Creek. Mrs. Webb, who accompanied him, has also been very ...

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  34. INDIA.

    The "Times" states that it is reported at Allahabad, the capital of the Northwest Provinces of India, that the Currency Commission has, in its report, ...

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  35. CHINA.

    The Tsung-li-Yamen (Chinese Foreign Office) refuses to comply with the demand of Great Britain to remove the Governer of Kweiehau for not arresting the ...

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  36. DR. COCKBURN.

    Dr. Cockburn, the Agent-General for South Australia, was presented at the lovee held in honour of the anniversary of the Queen's accession (Juno 20). ...

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  37. THE STARTING GATE.

    Mr. Septimus Miller, chairman of the Victoria Racing Club committee, at the request of the Prince of Wales, explained to a meeting of the Jockey Club Australia's ...

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  38. THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

    Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the American ironmaster, has contracted with the Russian Government for the supply of 180,000 tons of rails for the trans-Siberian ...

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  39. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 3 13-16d per ounce standard. ...

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  40. TASMANIA.

    The steamer Star, which arrived this morning from the Straits islands, brought news of the death in the prime of life of Mr. J. Harcourt Smith, Government Geologist and Chief Inspector ...

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  41. IRELAND.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, First Lord of the Treasury, speaking in the House of Commons last night said, that Great Britain would never sanction the ...

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  42. DEATH BY BURNING.

    Thomas Sylvester, a young man 20 years of ago, supposed to be the son of William Sylvester, of Singleton, took a contract for suckering at John Henry Porter's (farmer) place at Back ...

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  43. BRIGANDAGE IN MANCHURIA.

    Two Russian engineers and 10 Cossacks fell into the hands of brigands near Kirin, in Manchuria. The captives were put to death by the ...

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  44. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The stock passings are:—300 fat sheep from Mundooran to Dubbo, C. Digges owner; 6 fat cows, from Mundooran to Dubbo, C. Digges owner; 36 bullocks, from Eugowra to Dubbo. J. T. Mutton ...

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  46. INSTITUTE OF ACTUARIES.

    The following have passod the examination in connection with the Institute of Actuaries:- Part I.—Class 2: Collins, Williams, Shakey ...

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  47. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    PORT DARWIN, Sunday. The Australind, for Western Australian ports, sailed on Wednesday. Passengers—Messrs. Maurice, Richard, Smith, Eide, Rosewarne. ...

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  48. A COACHING ACCIDENT.

    Owing to the rough weather yesterday and Thursday, all passengers for Bermagui and Tathra were obliged to be landed here. There was a strong north-east sea running into Bermagu[?] and Tathra, ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND.

    The French authorities in New Caledonia are endeavouring to encourage the export of New Zealand cattle to Noumea. The Tutanekai left for Samoa to-day with the ...

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  50. TO-DAY.

    Organ Recital: Town Hall, at 3. Meeting Union and Non-union Tailors, Trades Hall, 8 p.m. Sydney Liedertafel, 8 p.m. ...

    Article : 115 words
  51. THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    The hulk of the frozen sheep arriving from Sydney is being offered in a damaged condition. ...

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