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  2. THAT WHICH WAS LOST.

    In any organised effort to uplift fallen humanity, to enable those who have sunk by the way to regain their feet, and amend their wasted lives, there must ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    In the Senate the debate on the Address-in-Reply was continued. Senator Styles said he did not believe that Mr. Reid desired a scientitic ...

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  4. LATEST CABLES

    Mr. C. R. Saunders, the British Commissioner of Native Affairs in Zululand, considers that the rumours concerning Dinizulu's disloyalty are not justified. ...

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  5. INTERSTATE.

    A cablegram has been received by the Sydney office of the P. & O. Company from London stating that it has been decided that the Company's cargo ...

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  6. MR. SEDDON'S DEATH

    The "Cape Times," in its references to the death of the New Zealand Premier, says that Mr. Seddon's Imperialism was sometimes somewhat aggressive in ...

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  7. RETAIL TRADERS' ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the Retail Traders' Association was held in the association rooms, Margaret street, on Wednesday evening, when 70 representatives of the ...

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  8. THE EDUCATION BILL

    Dr. Clifford, the eminent Nonconformist Minister, speaking at Chipperfield, last night, said he would rather pass the Education Bill with the objectionable ...

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  9. MELBOURNE, SERVICE.

    The Hon. J. G. Ward, New Zealand Postmaster-General, has suggested that a memorial service be held in Westminster Abbey on the day of Mr. Seddon's ...

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  10. THE LAND FRAUDS.

    In the Police Court to-day the charge of conspiracy against Messrs. Crick, M.L.A., and Bath was resumed. Mr. Crick applied for a remand until Willis ...

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  11. THE ARCHBISHOP OF YORK.

    The Archbishop of York, in reply to a laymen's memorial, declares that while from the outset he was keenly conscious of the difficulties in the Education Bill, ...

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  12. GENERAL NEWS.

    In the Town Hall, at 3 o'clock this afternoon, a conference of representatives of the Local Authorities on the Darling Downs will be held to consider ...

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  13. TROOPS FROM THE CAPE.

    Colonel Rodgers, in command of five hundred recruits from all parts of the Cape, will sail from East London, for Natal. ...

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  14. LAGOS.

    The "Morning Post's" correspondent at Lagos, Slave Coast, West Africa, reports that Mr. Oswald Crew Read, Assist rat Commissioner for Guinea, was murdered ...

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  15. IRRIGATION OF THE ISIS SCRUB.

    The Government has been giving come attention to the possibility of initiating a scheme for the purpose of irrigating in the Childers district, where sugar ...

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  16. STEALING LODGE FUNDS.

    Henry-Deacon, Secretary of a Druids' Lodge at Christchurch, was charged with stealing £495, the property of the lodge, and was remanded to New ...

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  17. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Batehetor gave notice that to-morrow he would! move that Mr. C. McDonald be Chairman of Committees. ...

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  18. THE MEAT SCANDALS.

    Reuter stales that a committee appointed by the United States House of Representatives has agreed to an appropriation of two million dollars to ...

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  19. ACCIDENT TO A SULKY.

    While Mr. and Mrs. T. Price, Newtown, were driving home from Meringardan last evening, the vehicle struck a stump and overturned on the main ...

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  20. SYDNEY POLICE REGULATIONS.

    The repeal of a police rule has been notified and in lien thereof the following new rule has been framed under the Police Regulation Act: "Smoking in ...

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  21. SCHOOL CONTRIBUTION.—QUESTION OF ABOLITION.

    The State School Committees Association a large number of members of Parliament will wait upon the State Premier and the Minister for Education ...

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  22. TURKS AND GREEKS.

    Desperate fighting is reported to taken place at Nevaska (Florida)where a band of Turks surrounded a band of Greeks numbering a hundred. The ...

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  23. NEW ZEALANDERS IN BRISBANE.

    At a meeting of New Zealanders, held in Brisbane this afternoon, it was resolved to forward to New Zealand a message expressing the sympathy of New ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES JUBILEE.

    The Premier of N.S.W. has forwarded a letter to the Premier of Queensland, conveying, "on behalf of the, Government and people of N.S.W., an ...

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  25. MEAT PACKERS

    Messrs. Armour, Swift, Cudahy, Nelson, and Morris, meat packers, have been found guilty of accepting concessions from the Burlington, Railway Company ...

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  26. NEW BANK AT PITTSWORTH.

    A branch of the Commercial Bank will shortly be opened at Pittsworth. Mr. W. Robinson, the Toowoomba manager, and another official of the bank, will ...

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  27. SHIP BRENDA DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    News reched Sydney yesterday of the total destruction by fire of the well-known Australian trading ship Brenda, which sailed on her last voyage from ...

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  28. NAVAL DEMONSTRATION.

    On the eve of the British naval mobilisation a German South African liner appeared two days before her time and anchored off Dover close to where ...

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  29. TRANSVAAL

    One hundred and fifty Radical members of the House of Commons have memoralised the Prime Minister, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, to devote ...

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  30. SALE OF PORTION OF DRAYTON COMMONAGE.

    A sale of portions of the Drayton Commonage will take place on July 10th at the Toowoomba Lauds Office. The areas range from 10 to 172 acres. Full ...

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  31. DENTAL DOCTORS.

    The University Senate (says the "S.D. Telegraph") has decided, on the motion of President Stuart, "that the Senate advise the Bachelors of Dental Surgery ...

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  32. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC

    Messrs. Thomas Fergus, Alfred Gollan and Adolph Feez have been gazetted consuls for the Argentine Republic at Dunedin, Melbourne, and Brisbane ...

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  33. DEATH OF A DROVER.

    Arthur Carter, a drover, was found dead in his room at an hotel in Narrabri to-day. There was a terrible gain in his throat, three wounds in his left ...

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  34. STRYCHNINE AND SNAKEBITE.

    Dr. T. H. May writes as follows to the Bundaberg "Mail":—"Hearing that a certain State school is about to arm itself with a hyperdermic syringe with a ...

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  35. BRITISH WARSHIPS.

    The London "Daily Mail's" Kiel correspondent states that eight British battleships, twelve cruisers, and forty torpedoes will visit Kiel in August after ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    A meeting of Australian meat importers was held last night, when Mr. F. Sharpe presided. Mr. T. Guthrie moved that a ...

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  37. PROPOSED RAILWAYS.

    Messrs. O'Sullivan and Grayson, M.M.L.A., waited on the Minister for Railways on Monday morning, and invited him to inspect the routes of the ...

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  38. MADRID OUTRAGE

    Three more persons have died from wounds inflicted by the bomb thrown by Moral at Madrid, on 31st May, the day of the marriage of King Alfonse. ...

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  39. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Budget Bill was read a third time and the Labourers' (Ireland) Bill a second time. ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND.

    A sub-department, to be called the Department of Labour, has been established in Brisbane and placed under the control and supervision of the Minister ...

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  41. ARBITRATION COURT.

    Further evidence was given in the Arbitration Court yesterday in the application of the milk and ice carters for a common rule. Dr. Mackellar ...

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  42. BEDS OF COBALT

    Mr. Edison has discovered rich beds of cobalt in Carolina and Tennessee. He believes, that the discovery will revolutionise electrical traction. ...

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  43. UTILISING LANTANA.

    At a meeting of the Chamber of Agriculture in Brisbane on Wednesday evening, a letter was read from Mr. A. E. Staley, Bangalore, Mysore, India, ...

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  44. RACEHORSE SPEARMINT.

    It is reported that Spearmint's eye has been injured. The horse was travelling by railway to Amieus when the accident happened. ...

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  45. INSPECTION OF STATE BUTTER IN LONDON.

    The question of sending an expert to London for the purpose of inspecting and importing upon the condition of butter on its arrival at its destination ...

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  46. BATTLESHIP MONTAGU

    If the present fine weather continues the Admiralty hope to be able to save and repair the stranded battleship Montagu. ...

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  47. VICTORIA.

    A large deputation waited upon the Minister for Customs to-day and presented resolutions on the subject of compulsory grading under the Commence ...

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  48. ALIEN TAILORS

    Thousands of alien tailors employed in the East End of London have struck work, as a protest against sweating. ...

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  49. AUSTRO-HUNGARY.

    M. Golochowski, the Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, addressing the Budget Committee of the Austrian Delegation, said that Austro-Hungary had ...

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  50. CHILDERS SHOW.

    The Childers' Pastoral, Agricultural and Industrial Society's Show was opened to-day by the Premier (Hon. W. Kidston). The weather was threatening, ...

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  51. FINE CITRUS FRUITS.

    It has frequently been assorted, by those competent to judge that no place in Queensland is more suited to the growing of citrus fruits than the ...

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  52. CRICKET.

    The London "Standards" Capetown correspondent says that arrangements are in progress for a team of cricketers to visit Australia. ...

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  53. INTERNATIONAL CONCILIATION.

    Referring to the example given by France of international conciliation M. Sarrien, the Premier, said he hoped the progress of universal opinion would ...

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  54. MR. J. L. TOOLE

    Mr. John L. Toole, the well known actor is reported to be in a sinking condition. ...

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  55. INFANTILE MORTALITY.

    At the opening of the National Conference for the purpose of discussing the question of infantile mortality, Mr. John Burns, President of the Local ...

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  56. GUNNERS COURT-MARTIALLED.

    At a court-martial which was concluded to-day Gunners Blaylock and Howe were sentenced to 77 days imprisonment in the civil gaol and thereafter to ...

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  57. A NOVEL CHALLENGE.

    At last Sunday evening's service at the Lyceum Hall, Rev. D. O'Donnell said he had commenced a people's Sunday afternoons to consider such questions as ...

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  58. BALTIMORE DOCKS

    The great docks at Baltimore, U.S.A., have been burnt. The damage is estimated at 500,000 dollars (£160,000). ...

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  59. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY

    Mr. Ragan, a native of Madras, has been bracketed with another student as senior wrangler at the Cambridge University, Another Indian student was ...

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  61. RUSSIA

    The Governor of the province of Poltava, in Russia, has asked for reinforcements from other districts fearing that the soldiers at Poltava will join the ...

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  62. THE CRICKET TROUBLE

    After the receipt of the Australian newspapers containing information relative to the cricket dispute the Marylebone Cricket Club, it is stated, ...

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  63. CONSUMPTIVE SANATORIUM.

    Yesterday King Edward, in an earnest and impressive speech, opened the Medhurst Sanatorium for Consumptives. Queen Alexandra was also present. ...

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