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  2. THE GREAT FIGHT.

    Preparations for the forthcoming fight between Johnson, the world's champion, and Jeffries, at Reno, are proceeding rapidly. ...

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  3. LAKE COMO TRAGEDY.

    The case against Charlton Porter for the murder of his wife has been adjourned until June 28th. Insanity will probably be the ...

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  4. CANADIAN GOLD FIND.

    The correspondent at Toronto of The Times" reports that the engineers on the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway report the discovery of gold ...

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  5. FOOTBALL IN SYDNEY.

    The first test match between Australia and New Zealand was played on the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday, in the presence of 30,000 spectators. The teams ...

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  6. DETAINING A STEAMER.

    Sir Samuel Griffith, the Chief, Justice, Mr. Justice O'Connor, and Mr. Justice Isaacs yesterday morning considered an application on behalf of the owners of ...

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  7. MINING MATTERS.

    Speaking on Saturday, the executive officers of the Colliery Employees' Federation referred to the reports that have appeared in certain Sydney papers of the ...

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  8. LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    The English team played Queensland under Northern Union rates at the Exhibition Grounds yesterday. There were 8000 spectators, and the Britishers won by ...

    Article : 322 words
  9. CURLEWIS COLLIERY.

    Mr. R. Cameron, vice-president of the Colliery Employees Federation, left last night for Curiowis, where he will this morning have an interview with Mr. ...

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  10. DARING ROBBERY.

    A daring case of murder and robbery is reported from the United States. Three Poles shot and killed a shoe ...

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  11. ENGLAND v. KANGAROOS.

    The English team play the Kangaroos at the Agricultural Ground to-morrow afternoon. The Kangaroo team will be selected from the following:—Full back, ...

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  12. THE LORDS' VETO.

    Mr. Birrell, the Chief Secretary for Ireland, speaking in Bristol, said there was no need to be agitated over the conference between representatives of ...

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  13. WATER-LOGGING BUTTER.

    Mr. Tudor, the Minister for Customs, received a letter from a large operator in butter, who furnishes an extract from a communication received from a large ...

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  14. WORK AT THE COLLIERIES.

    For the fortnight ended on Saturday, the average of days worked by the colliories in the Newcastle and Maitland districts was higher than for the previous ...

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  15. CANADIAN RAILWAYS.

    The Canadian Grand Trunk Railway employees have rejected the award of the Arbitration Board, and will not accept a lower scale than that paid in ...

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  16. ENGLAND AND EGYPT.

    The "Manchester Guardian" protests against the rumour that Sir Arthur Hardingo is replacing Sir Eldon Gorst as Consul-General in Egypt. ...

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  17. STATE LEGISLATION.

    Mr. Wade, the State Premier, interviewed to-night, made reference to several matters of interest. There had been, he said, a certain ...

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  18. GERMANY'S WINE DUTIES.

    Germany will impose the maximum duty on imported champagne and cognac after the 30th inst. France is preparing reprisals, but ...

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  19. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Murray, the State Premier to-day caused a telegram to be sent on behalf of the Cabinet to Mr. Wilson, the Keting Premier of West Australia, ...

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  20. PASSENGER AIRSHIP.

    Count Zeppelin's dirigible Zeppelin VII. inaugurated the airship passenger service between Dusseldorf and Dortmund and back yesterday. ...

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  21. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The millient suffragettes are indignant at the decision of Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, regarding Mr. D. J. Shackleton's Suffragette Bill. ...

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  22. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Mr. Fisher made reference yesterday to the financing of the Australian navy. He said that the Government waited to pay in a way which, while saying the ...

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  23. EBBW-MAIN MINERS.

    A largely attended meeting of the Ebbw-Math miners was held at Greta on Friday morning Mr. J. Redgrove presiding. ...

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  24. HEAT IN AMERICA.

    The fourth day of the heat wave in America was marked by excessive humidity in the Eastern States. Thousands of people are sleeping ...

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  25. TRAINING FARMS.

    Sir, John Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria and the Canadian immigration experts are favourable to the "Standard's" Empire scheme of King ...

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  26. ERRORS OF THE WEALTHY.

    Miss Talbot, of the Victoria League, contributes to "The Times" a statement in which she refers to the tendency of prosperous colonials to ...

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  27. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Edward Goulden, a barman at the Boulder races, backed Crowfoot for the Commonwealth Handicap, which he won When the race was run Goulden got an ...

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  28. YACHTING AT KIEL.

    Mr, Cochrano's American yacht Westward won the chief event at Kiel. The German Emperor's Motor, carrying the Kaiser himself, was ...

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  29. NORTHERN TERRITORY RAILWAY.

    Mr. Batchelor, the Minister for External Affairs yesterday made reference to the railway to the Northern Territory. ...

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  30. AMERICAN LABOUR LAWS.

    Mr. Taft, the President of the United States, has persuaded Congress to eliminate legislation making labour unions immune from the Sherman ...

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  31. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Barry, the sculler, in a message to his supporters before embarking for South Africa, said: You can depend upon my going ...

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  32. AMERICANS v. MAORIS.

    These teams met in the early match on the Cricket Ground. The Maoris won the toss, and elected to play against the wind Piny hovered at ...

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  33. GLOVE CONTEST.

    In a glove contest at Los Angeles between Abe Attell, of San Francisco, and Owen Moran, of Birmingham, England, Attell won in ten rounds. ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

    In the South Brisbane Police Court, on Saturday, Charles Judah, a fish hawker was charged with wounding a woman named Ethel Poray, in Stanley-street, on ...

    Article : 51 words
  35. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  36. STOCKTON.

    Mr. James Wilson, who resided in Hereford-street, Stockton, died on Saturday, after three months' illness. Up to a few weeks ago Mr. Wilson was able to be ...

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  37. ALLEGED BRIBERY.

    Senator Gore announced in the Oklahoma Sennie that he had been offered a bribe of £1000 not to oppose the recognition of certain Indian ...

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  38. CHOLERA IN RUSSIA.

    There were 300 fresh cases of cholera yesterday at Rostoff, in Russia. The outbreak is attributed to Don water. ...

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  39. AN ARCHDUKE DUCKED.

    The Archdake Joseph of Austria, while ballooning at Vienna, encountered a storm. The balloon was driven into the ...

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  40. DEATH OF MR. REES POWELL.

    Mr. Roes Powell, a very well-known and widely popular resident of the district, died rather suddenly on Saturday night. With other members of the Eight-hour ...

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  41. WALLSEND MINERS.

    The Wallsend Miners' Lodge met on Friday evening Mr. T. Johnson presiding, Among the correspondence was a letter from Stanford-Morthyr Lodge, ...

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  42. ROUMANIA AND GREECE.

    The Ducharest correspondent of the "Daily Mall" contradicts the statement that the Kaiser telegraphed to the Crown Prince of Roumania ...

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  43. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury confirmed the Prince of Wales at Windsor. The Privy Council has approved of ...

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  44. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A troop train on the Manzanillo line in Mexico broke away going down a steep gradient, and was dashed to pieces. ...

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  45. THE IMPRISONED UNIONISTS.

    At the meeting of the fourth annual conference of the Socialist Federation of Australasia to-day, Mr. J. Pope (Broken Hill) submitted a motion protesting ...

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  46. LAWN TENNIS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  47. ST. MARK'S CAMPANILE.

    The rebuilding of the Campanile of St. Mark's Cathedral, Venice, has been completed, and the bells presented by the Pone have been hung. ...

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  48. LADY CHERMSIDE'S DEATH.

    The death of Lady Chermside was unexpected. General Sir Herbert Chermside was absent from England on business. ...

    Article : 19 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The golf open championship was won by Mr. Braid, with a score of 299. Mr. Herd's score was 303, and Mr. Duncan's 304. ...

    Article : 26 words
  51. TO ADVERTISERS.

    Advertisers are reminded that advertisements for the "Newcastle Morning Herald" cannot be received by telephone. ...

    Article : 19 words
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