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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    M. Richard Governor of New Caledonia, reached Sydney yesterday by the French mail steamed Sydney. He is on his way to take up office again after six months ...

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  3. A MENACE TO HEALTH.

    The Chairman of the Board of Public Health (Dr. Ham) has apparently made up his mind that a consumptive hospital is to be established ...

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  4. NAVAL MANOEUVRES.

    The German High Seas fleet, comprising thirty battleships and cruisers and fifty torpedo boat destroyers, yesterday left Kiel for a practice cruise in Norwegian waters. ...

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  5. AERIAL DISASTERS.

    A great sensation was caused yesterday by the news of the shocking fatality at the Bournemouth aviation meeting, the victim of which was the Hon. C. S. Rolls. ...

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  6. THE KAISER AND HIS FRIEND.

    The Washington correspondent of the ''Morning Post" reports that annoyance his been caused to the United States Government by the action of the Kaiser in ...

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  7. STATE COAL MINE.

    The Minister of Mines received the role lowing telegram from the general manager of the State coal mine last evening: — Big majority in favor of resumption of work. ...

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  8. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    In the House of Commons last evening the debate was continued on Mr. D. J. Shackleton's bill conferring the suffrage on women on the basis of the existing ...

    Article : 319 words
  9. RIVER INDUS IN FLOOD.

    The River Indus is in an abnormally swollen condition as the result of heavy rains, and is flowing through Dera Ghazi Khan, in the Punjab, in such volume that ...

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  10. BALLOT OF MINERS.

    The miners at their meeting on Tuesday night discussed at great length the reply given by Mr. Broome to the deputation which waited on him in the afternoon in ...

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  11. HEAT WAVE IN AMERICA.

    The heat wave in the United States, which has caused a number of deaths, is being felt with great severity in New York. Thousands of citizens are sleeping on the ...

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  12. COMMONWEALTH AND STATES.

    The bill dealing with the financial relations between the Commonwealth and the States, which was read a first time in the House of Representatives last night, is a ...

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  13. THE ANTARCTIC.

    Lieutenant Filcbner, who is to lead the forthcoming German expedition to the Antarctic, is at present visiting London, and has conveyed the best wishes of the Berlin ...

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  14. PAN-AMERICAN CONGRESS

    Dr. de la Plaza, Minister of Foreign Affairs in Argentina, in welcoming the delegates to the Pan-American Congress at Buenos Ayres, said there was nothing in ...

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  15. POWERS AND CRETE.

    The Porte has expressed itself as satisfied with the energy displayed by the protecting powers in causing the Government of Crete to comply with their decision in ...

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  16. CANADIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    In the House of Commons last evening, Colonel Seely, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, in reply to a question by Mr. Philip Snowden (Labor) stated that Lord ...

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  17. THE CORONATION OATH.

    In connection with the proposed alteration of the King's declaration oath, as provided for in the Declaration Bill introduced into the House of Commons by ...

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  18. A PIONEER OF AVIATION.

    The third son of Lord Llangattock, the late Hon. C. S. Rolls, was born in London on 27th August, 1877. When he passed from Eton to Trinity College, Cambridge, ...

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  19. THE BRITISH CENSUS.

    In the House of Lords yesterday, when the Census Bill was under consideration, an amendment was inserted, against the wishes of the Government, providing that ...

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  20. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The fourth series of London wool sales for the present year opened yesterday, when Messrs. Thomas and Cook, Buxton, Ronald and Co., and Charles Balme and ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    The Australian mounted cadets who are visiting England yesterday attended the Anglo-Japanese Exhibition. at the White City, and were entertained by ...

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  22. FEDERAL NOTE ISSUE.

    The extent to which the Sates will be affected by the proposed Federal note issue was indicated in a reply given to a question in the Legislative Council to-day. ...

    Article : 112 words
  23. IMPOSTOR CONVICTED.

    A man named Ruhman, who posed as the German Baron Westehagen, has been sentenced at the Yorkshire assizes to seven years penal servitude for frauds upon ...

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  24. BISLEY RIFLE MEETING.

    The score made by L. Armstrong. of Melbourne, who won the'"Graphic" Cup of 50 guineas, when the tie was shot off included three bullseyes. ...

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  25. DUSTLESS ROADS.

    Incidentally the construction of the election tramway between Prahran and Malvern has furnished a valuable object lesson in dustless road making. The ...

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  26. GERMAN BALLOON COLLAPSES

    A terrible ballooning fatality is reported from Germany. Through some mischance the dirigible balloon Erbsloh collapsed, when near ...

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  27. A BUSH FIRE LAW SUIT.

    An action for damages for losses alleged to have been caused by a fire was commenced in the County Court yesterday before Judge Eagleson and a jury of four. ...

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  28. PRIVATE LEASE APPLICATION.

    A deputation representing the Powlet[?] North and Woollamai Coal Mining Company, and consisting of Messrs. N. G. M'Lcod. J. Evans and B. Bodycomb, waited ...

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  29. BRITISH ARMY AIRSHIP.

    The British military airship Beta made an ascent at Aldershot yesterday, and accomplished a successful journey to London (35 miles) at an average height of 1500 ...

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  30. THE GREAT WHITE SCOURGE.

    The general treatment of consumptives was incidentally referred to at a meeting of the Board of Public Health yesterday by the chairman (Dr. Ham), when dealing ...

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  31. JOHNSON-JEFFRIES FIGHT.

    It is announced from New York that a prosecution has been initiated against State Senator T. D. Sullivan (known in the United States as "Big Tim Sullivan"), ...

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  32. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Elizabeth Stamps, late of "Summer Hill," Mount Alexander-road, Essendon, widow, who died on 10th May, left by will dated 9th June, 1905 estate of the value of £1940 realty and £62 ...

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  33. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    In their report for the half year ended 28th February last, the directors of the Union Bank of Australia Ltd. declare a dividend at the rate of 10 per cent, per ...

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  34. MINER'S CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.

    The hearing was concluded in the County Court yesterday, before Judge Eagleson and a jury of six. of the case in which plaintiff claimed damages on account of ...

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  35. PICTURES OF THE FIGHT.

    Sir William Lyne thinks that Mr. Fisher was quite right in the attitude he took up with regard to the deputation which tried to enlist his sympathy towards the ...

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  36. A PROMISING YOUTH.

    A promising youth, named John William Probert, came over to Sydney from Melbourne a couple of weeks ago, and put-up at an hotel at Manly. He is ...

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  37. RIVER PLATE MEAT TRADE.

    A new company is in process of formation for the further development of the frozen meat trade of the River Plate. It is announced that nine of the most ...

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  38. HEAVIER RAILWAY TRAFFIC EXPECTED.

    Arrangements have been made by Mr. M., E. Ker[?]ot. chief engineer for railway construction, for aditional trains for the Powlett coal traffic. It is expected that if work ...

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  39. FEDERAL LABOR PARTY'S ATTITUDE TO PROTECTION.

    Sir,—Your excellent leader of to-day re Mr. Tudor's reply to deputation on tariff matters, I believe, reflects the opinions of thousands who voted for Labor against ...

    Article : 387 words
  40. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  41. STATE LOTTERY AND SURPLUS

    The financial year in Italy has closed with a surplus of £1,157,554. During the twelve months the weekly State lottery contributed no less than £3,717,000 to the ...

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  42. KING'S COLONIALS RENAMED.

    It is officially announced that in future the King's Colonials (Yeomanry) will be designated. King Edward's Horse ((King's Oversea Dominions. Regiment). ...

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  43. DIRECT PUBLIC SUPPLY.

    The Hawthorn council last night considered the circular from the Commonwealth Protectionist Association asking for the co-operation of the municipalities in ...

    Article : 115 words
  44. POSITION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the House of Assembly to-day, Mr. M'Donald, referring to a statement made by the Premier to a deputation yesterday, asked if the Government had power to ...

    Article : 148 words
  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The directors of the Australian Pastoral Co. Ltd. have declared a dividend of 6 per cent. It is reported that President Taft is ...

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  46. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The cricket match between teams representing the Gentlemen and Players was concluded at Lord's to-day. The Players scored 209 in their first ...

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  47. IMPORTING DOMESTIC SERVANTS.

    A deputation from the trades councils waited on the Premier to-day to protest against the importation of girls for domestic service. The arguments put forward ...

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  48. CONSUMPTIVE SANATORIUM.

    Lengthy reference was yesterday made at a meeting of the Board of Public Health movement to erect at Cheltenham a sanatorium for the treatment of ...

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  49. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    In reply to a question in the House of Representatives whether the Government would legislate to prevent the moving pictures of the Jeffries-Johnson fight being ...

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  50. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Ernest Barry, the English sculling champion, who is matched to row the world's champion, Richard Arnst, next month, has arrived at Capetown on route to the ...

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