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  3. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The District Court to-day imposed the maximum penalty of £100 on John Wren, John M'Namara, Holle Prior, Hugh ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—In the House of Representatives to-day the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr Groom) in reply to questions, said that the ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The House of Commons will adjourn on August 10, reassemble for an autumn session in October, and prorogue in ...

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  6. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    The B.M.S, Britannia with the English mail on board, arrived at [?] at 7.30 yesterday morning [?] Tasmanian' portion is due here on [?] ...

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  7. THE NATAL REBELS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night—Forty of the rebels were shot in trees, whence they were throwing assegais. Their total loss during the recent engagement ...

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  8. THE LATE MR SEDDON

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—"The Cape Times" states that the late Mr Seddon's Imperialism was sometimes somewhat aggressive in manner, but ...

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  9. DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE'S VIEWS.

    The Duke of Devonshire, speaking at the Unionist Free Trade Club, said although free trade was safe for the present, the Unionist party was in ...

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  10. PUBLIC APPRECIATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— Earl Roberts, speaking at the National Service League, and Mr Fletcher, during a speech at the New Zealand Trust ...

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  11. BAMBAATA REPORTED DEAD.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning—It is reported at Eshowe that the rebel chief Bambaata ias died from his wounds. Up to date 575 rebels have ...

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  12. BAMBAATA STILL ALIVE.

    A later report states that Bambaata is still alive, and is in the Mkala Mountain. ...

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  13. AN AUSTRALIAN SINGER.

    Marie Narelle, the Australian so prano, arrived by the Orient to-day. She was welcomed by members of the Celtic Club and other Irish ...

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  14. A NEW CHAPEL

    LONDON, Tuesday Night—His Majesty King Edward and the Prince of Wales attended the dedication of the chapel of the Order of St. Michael ...

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  15. A CLERGYMAN IN TROUBLE.

    Rev. Lionel Nye, of Ballarat, was charged with obtaining 18s by means of valueless cheques from John Remington, licensee of Lester's Hotel who ...

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  16. FIRE ON THE GOTHIC

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Two bales of the Gothic's wool, which were placed on deck last Sunday week, were opened yesterday, when it was found ...

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  17. ALLEGED SLANDER

    A writ has been issued on behalf of Mr W. H. Edgar, Alexander-road, Malvern, member of the Legislative Council, against Senator Dawson, claiming ...

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  18. ADJOURNMENT OF THE SENATE.

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—The Senate sat for oily a few minutes to-day. The Minister of Defence (Senator ...

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  19. CHAMPION SWIMMING

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Cecil Healey, of Sydney, swam one hundred yards at West Ham in 59sec, which is a world's record. ...

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  20. SUPPRESSION OF BETTING.

    According to a book produced during the hearing of Wren's case there are about 3000 members in the City Tattersall's Club. ...

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  21. ARRESTED ON SUSPICION.

    A man has been detained at Wagga on suspicion of being Samuel Williams, the absconding Federal service clerk. He strongly denies that he is the man ...

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  22. A PARACHUTIST KILLED

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Lily Cove, a parachutist, was killed through falling from a great height near Keighley. ...

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  23. ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF CONDOLENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Speaker of the House of Representatives, at the sitting to-day, read a telegram, from the acting-Premier of New ...

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  24. RETURN OF W. N. WILLIS.

    The Attorney-General states that it has been, definitely settled that W. N. Willis will return to Sydney by the steamer Euryalus. ...

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  25. THE EDUCATION ACT

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning,—Mr Birrell, President of the Board of Education in the House of Commons, offered an amendment to enable ...

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  26. THE BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The 1906 British naval manoeuvres commence to-morrow. Admiral Sir Arthur K. Wilson, of the Channel fleet, commands ...

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  27. AMERICAN DINNER

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning,—His Majesty King Edward attended the dinner given by Mr Whitelaw Reid, the United States Ambassador in ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,—The conspiracy charge arising out of the Lands Department disclosures in which W. P. Crick, ex-Minister of Lands, and ...

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  29. CONGO FREE STATE

    LONDON,. Tuesday Night.—"The Times" and "Debats" declare that King Leopold's denial of the right of the signatory Powers to intervene in the ...

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  30. IRISH LAND STOCK

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— Seven millions of 2¾ per cent. Irish land stock is being issued, at a minimum of £89. ...

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  31. BREACH OF PROMISE ACTION.

    Agnes Millard, of Woonona, was awarded £500 damages to-day against Richard Gane a miner of Woonona, for alleged breach of promise. ...

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  32. A LARGE FORTUNE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The death, is announced of Dr. James Stewart, formerly of Ballarat, Victoria. The estate here is valued at fully ...

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  33. NATIONALISTS' ATTITUDE.

    "The Times" states that Mr Redmond's attitude is useful, as showing the Unionists tow doubtful and precarious is any support they may reckon ...

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  34. COLLIERY DIFFICULTIES.

    In connection with the trouble at the Pelaw Main colliery, J. and A. Brown, the owners of the mine, informed the Colliery Employees' Federation that ...

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  35. RUSSIAN NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The "Novoe Vremya" states that the Government arraigns ten members of the Douma who signed the labor manifesto ...

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  36. AMUSEMENTS

    The entertainment in aid of the clock and chimes fund inaugurated by the Heart of Oak Lodge, U.A.O.D., to he held at the Albert Hall to-night in ...

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  37. FRENCH POLITICS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning:—The Premier of France, M. Sarrien, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, said the Government favored an extension of ...

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  38. UNWHOLESOME MEAT

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The medical officer has informed the Saltcoates Guardians that there are thirty-five cases of sickness in the ...

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  39. TWO POLICEMEN SHOT.

    Two soldiers whilst patrolling the streets of Warsaw were shot dead. ...

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  40. MINING ACCIDENT.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.—An accident occurred at the Central mine last night. The underground foreman, Thos. Hebberd, was passing along the ...

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  41. TASMA ENTERTAINERS.

    Mr John D. Foley will appear at the Academy of Music on Monday and Tuesday evening next under engagement to the Tasma Entertainers. Mr ...

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  42. THE EGYPTIAN ARMY

    LONDON. Tuesday Night.—"The Express" correspondent at Cairo states that seventy-five native officers in the Egyptian army have been cashiered ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The Canterbury Rugby Union has disqualified one player for life, another for five years, another for three years, and ...

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  44. CONTROL OF CRICKET

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Melbourne Club has resolved, recognising that the Marylebone C.C. will not send a team to Australia next season ...

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  45. THE MEAT TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The War Office recently invited tenders for 800,000lb of tinned beef and mutton, deliverable half on July 1, and half ...

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  46. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE., Wednesday.—The Minister of Defence (Senator Playford) says he has brought the estimates down to £40,000 in excess of the previous ...

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  47. LIMITATION OF ARMAMENTS

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, in reply to a letter containing a minute passed at the yearly meeting of the Society ...

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  48. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    Sir John Quick has circulated the draft reports on agricultural implements and machinery. The Commission' afterwards considered the draft reports ...

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  49. VICTORIAN INSPECTION.

    Mr J. W. Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, bas issued a memorandum of the stringent regulations in force in Victoria regarding the ...

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  50. INVITATION TO MACLAREN.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Information has been received here that the Melbourne Club has invited Maclaren to bring a team to Australia next season. ...

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  51. A STRANDED STEAMER

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The Atlantic liner Western Land, which went ashore off the New Jersey coast, with several hundred passengers on ...

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  52. ARBITRATION UNION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Deakin) has received a cable message from Mr William R. Cremer, to remember the House of Commons' invitation to ...

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  53. ELLEN TERRY'S JUBILEE

    LONDON,—Wednesday Morning.— Ellen Terry's jubilee matinee produced nearly £6000. Many people waited from 24 to 30 hoars at the doors. ...

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  54. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ACTION.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday—The South Australian Cricket Association has forwarded the following telegram to the trustees of the Sydney Cricket Ground: ...

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