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  2. RAILWAY DISASTER IN INDIA.

    A terrible train disaster occurred to-day at Moradabad, in the NorthWest Province of India. The train bound foi Delhi was ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The weather to-day, when the match between the Australians and Nottingham was resumed at Trent Bridge, was cloudy, with intermittent sunshine. A ...

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  4. IRELAND.

    It is understood that the Sinn Fein Parliament which is meeting in Dublin to-morrow, will consider the invitation sent by Mr. Lloyd George, the ...

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  5. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, and Mr Massey, the Prime Minister of New Zealand," are already fretting over the delays in the ...

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  6. THE COAL STRIKE.

    Representatives of the coal owners and. the miners, met yesterday morning, and arrived at an agreement on the wages question, thus enabling a ...

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  7. THE NAVIGATION ACT.

    At yesterday's meeting of the Marine Board, Warden Murdoch brought forward the bad effects which the Navigation Act would have on Tasmania, as ...

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  8. FLIKDERS ISLAND MAILS.

    The Premier (Sir Walter Lee) asked yesterday as to the progress of negotiations for an improved steamer service to Flinders Island, and also as to ...

    Article : 691 words
  9. SUMMARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 11 words
  10. MATCHES FOR JUNE.

    June 29, 30, and July 1.—Midland Counties, at Birmingham. ...

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  11. THE THIRD TEST MATCH.

    The English selectors have invited the following players to take part in the third Test match against the Australians, which is to bo commenced at ...

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  12. KAFFIR ISRAELITES.

    Last month a camp of native fanatics calling themselves Israelites established themselves on a farm at Bullhoek, near Queenstown, in Cape Colony, and, ...

    Article : 248 words
  13. THE N.S.W. WRECKS.

    No more survivors from the coastal steamer which foundered in a storm off Cape Hawke on Sunday morning have been found, and no more bodies have ...

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  14. NEWSPAPER CRITICISMS.

    The newspapers comment on the drastic nature of the changes in the personnel of the English team. It was not surprising, they say, that Hendren ...

    Article : 151 words
  15. THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Lord Privy Seal, said it would be impossible this session to introduce legislation for ...

    Article : 55 words
  16. ANGLO-JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    The London representative of the Australian Press Association says he learns on high authority that the Foreign Office cabled a fortnight age ...

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  17. ITALIAN POLITICS.

    The Italian Chamber of Deputies today passed a vote of confidence in the foreign policy of Signor Giolitti, the Prime Minister, by 234 votes to 200, ...

    Article : 47 words
  18. THE SOUTHERN PARLIAMENT.

    Workmen are erecting a dais at the Dublin Board of Agriculture, and preparing seats for the meeting of the Southern Parliament to-morrow. The ...

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  19. MATCHES AGAINST NOTTINGHAM.

    Since the first Australian team went to England in 1878, 20 matches have been played against Nottingham, and honours are even, each side having won ...

    Article : 75 words
  20. THE GOVERNMENT RESIGNS.

    Despite the votes of confidence the Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  21. SUITABLE STEAMER OBTAINED.

    The unsatisfactory position regarding the Flinders Island mail service, brought about by the holding up of the s.s. Dolphin at Launceston, has been ...

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  22. AMBUSHES BY SINN FEINERS.

    Yesterday a Royal Irish Constabulary patrol was ambushed at Ballycastle, in County Mayo. The police took cover, and in a fight which followed killed one ...

    Article : 66 words
  23. THIRD YORKSHIRE MATCH.

    It is officially announced that the Australians have agreed that the third match with Yorkshire at Sheffield shall be a three days' one, and that stumps ...

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  24. DISARMAMENT.

    The Japanese National Chamber of Commerce passed a resolution yesterday urging Japan to conclude a disarmament agreement with ...

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  25. COUNTY MATCHES.

    Playing for Middlesex against Lancashire, E. Hendren, who has been dropped out of the English team for the third Test match, scored 107 not out. ...

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  26. SHIPEING.

    Mr. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, has still unacknowledged the receipt of the letter forwarded by Mr. Larkin, the manager of the ...

    Article : 111 words
  27. THE ENGLISH SPEAKING PEOPLE.

    Viscount Bryce, the eminent British publicist, in a lecture at the Mansion House to-day to inaugurate the Watson chair of American history, said the ...

    Article : 175 words
  28. AUSTRALIANS ENTERTAINED.

    The Australian cricketers were entertained at lunch to-day by the Duke and Duchess of Portland at Welbeck Abbey. At lunch there were exhibited two Ascot ...

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  29. THE PEACE TREATY.

    As already announced, the Inter-Allied Commission has approved of the proposed conditions for tho evacuation of Upper Silesia by the Polish ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND AND HOBART LINES AFFECTED.

    Owing to the falling off in trade, important changes are (reports the Sydney "Dally Telegraph") pending in the New Zealand and Hobart steamship services ...

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  31. THE ORIENT LINE.

    The Orient Co.'s intermediate service to Australia, which will carry saloon and third-class passengets, will commence with the Omar and the ...

    Article : 66 words
  32. THE ISLAND OF TENEDOS.

    The island of Tenedos, 12 miles to the south of the entrance to the Dardanelles, which has been occupied by Brit ish troops, was handed over to the ...

    Article : 57 words
  33. WRECKAGE OF S.S. OUR JACK.

    The wreckage of the small steamer Our Jack, which became waterlogged and was abandoned by the crew at about the time of the foundering of the ...

    Article : 95 words
  34. GERMAN OFFER FOR GOLD.

    The Imperial Bank of Germany, till July 3, in cxchanging German and foreign gold, is offering 300 paper marks (nominally £15) for a 20-mark ...

    Article : 65 words
  35. FRANCE AND SPAIN.

    The Paris "Temps" states that the visit of King Alphonso of Spain to London is to be made to obtain the help of England against France in regard to ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Owing to discovery of wild rodents affected by the plague, there in a danger of it becoming endemic, and the Governmeut is organising a national ...

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  37. THE VICTORIAN MURDER.

    Ona of the two men who were detained by the police yesterday in connection with the Bearonsfied double murder was arrested and charged at ...

    Article : 160 words
  38. THE AUSTRALIANS' MANAGER.

    Referring to a paragraph which appeared m the Sydney "Arrow" of May 13, headed "Tact Required," and which was republished in the "Sporting Life," ...

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  39. THE BISHOP'S DILEMMA.

    Marooned on the desolate Island of Flinders, Sat one whose patience was worn into cinders, ...

    Article : 153 words
  40. RESULTS OF MATCHES.

    Australia, seven for 430 (declared); Leicestershire, 136 and 142. Won by innings and 152 runs. Australia, nine for 367 fdeclared); ...

    Article : 245 words
  41. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA.

    Mr. A. D. Van Buren, who has resigned the position of Chief Controller of the United States Prohibition Commission, stated in an enterview to-day ...

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  42. THE FALL IN PRICES.

    Another 5s. per week reduction in the wages of railway workers in Great Britain was agreed upon to-day, owing to a fall of 25 points in the cost of ...

    Article : 53 words
  43. BLACKS v. WHITES IN MINES.

    Speaking before members of the Chamber of Mines at Johannesburg yesterday the Chairman referring to Labour objections to the impertation of ...

    Article : 108 words
  44. RYDER CAUGHT OUT.

    J. Ryder, the Australian cricketer, had his suit case and belongings stolen from the room at his hotel while out dining on Saturday night. All he now ...

    Article : 61 words
  45. PERSIA AND AFGHANISTAN.

    A treaty betwet Persia and Afghanistan for the exchange of diplomatic and consular repr[?]entatives has been concluded, and it is aniticipated ...

    Article : 43 words
  46. THE CURTAILED SERVICES.

    Curtailed services between Sydney and Hobart and Sydney and New Zealand, to operate from July 1, were announced to-day ...

    Article : 170 words
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