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  2. INTERSTATE.

    An important in discovery has been made about a mile east of the Murphy Success mine, near May River. The reef is traceable for 1 1/4 mile, and the shafts ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    Stock owners intending to rail stock to Shows, are reminded of the necessity of obtaining permits to prevent delay. ...

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  4. LATEST CABLES

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Rt. Hon. B. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, has explained the Cabinet Army scheme, and stated that ...

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  5. LE BEAU MONDE.

    My dear Beatrice,— The Misses Bedington (Sydney) will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Roberts, Croxley, for the August festivities. ...

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  6. CRICKET AT LORDS.

    In the cricket match Gentlemen v. Players, which was concluded at Lords yesterday, the former won by 45 runs. ...

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  7. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Australian Industries Preservation Bill was passed through Committee and reported. On the question of placing a sum upon ...

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  8. ABOUT FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Toowoomba has been famous for its Tea Meetings, and it will be of interest to know that the first tea meeting held in Toowoomba, took place on Monday ...

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  9. RUSSIA.

    Admiral Chukh[?]in has died of his wounds. ...

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  10. THE ROSTER.

    The following justice will constitute the roster for next week: Messrs. A. H. T. Beebe, E. Fitzpatrick, G. A. Leichney, R. Cruise, J. S. M'Intyre[?] F. G. ...

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  11. SULTAN OF MOROCCO.

    The Sultan of Morocco is suffering from typhoid fever, and his condition is reported to be serious. ...

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  12. POLICE COURT.

    In the Police Court yesterday before Colonel Moore, P.M., and J. A. Clark, J.P., Albert Stockham appeared, charged with wife desertion. Further hearing ...

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  13. FLIGHT OF 40,000 JEWS.

    Reuter's correspondent advises that 40,000 Jews fled from Warsaw yesterday. ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND

    Upwards of thirty men engaged for cane-cutting by the Fairymead Sugarcane Plantation agent in the South arrived by the steamer Flinders early this ...

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  15. A GOVERNMENT CAUCUS.

    Supporters of the Government have been invited to meet in cancus on board the Lucinda on Tuesday, 24th instant, after the Governor's Speech has been ...

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  16. MR. CRICK, M.L.A., ASSAULTED.

    Mr. W. P. Crick, M.L.A., was assaulted in Pitt street last night. A man has been arrested in connection with the affair, and was before the court this ...

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  17. SOCIALISTS SHOOT TRAITORS.

    The Socialists in Poland announce that members of the party recently shot three traitors in the streets of Warsaw, after the latter had been sentenced to ...

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  18. LABOUR AT BUNDABERG.

    Mr. E. Smart, M.L.A., yesterday received the following telegram from Bundaberg:—"Abundance labour here. Strike Fairymead 30/ week and found. ...

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  19. FARM TRAINING FOR CITY LADS.

    The Minister for Works (Sydney) has approved of the scheme iof the Immigration League of Australia for giving city lads a preliminary training in farming ...

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  20. COMBATING THE REVOLUTION.

    A league, which has been formed with the object of combating the revolution, of dissolving the Duma, and of securing a military dictatorship, is holding ...

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  21. A DEFECTIVE ROAD.

    In the Petty Debts court yesterday before Colonel Moore, P.M., and J. A. Clark, J.P., the case of Frederick Haim v. Drayton Shire Council, a claim for the ...

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  22. VICTORIA.

    The following is the text of the first message sent yesterday on the installation of wireless telegraphic communication between Australia and Tasmania. ...

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  23. WARSAW POLICEMEN SHOT.

    It is reported that 27 policemen have been shot in Warsaw within three days. ...

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  24. BUTTER FACTORIES.

    A deputation, representing a number of Co-operative Butter Factories, waited on the Hon. D. F. Denham to-day, and presented several resolutions recently ...

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  25. ODESSA GARRISON GRIEVANCES.

    The garrison at Odessa has addressed a petition to the Duma, asking that a commission be appointed to inquire into the grievances of the army. ...

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  26. CALLED TO THE COUNCIL—FILLING THE VACANCIES.

    In connection with the appointment of five new members to the Legislative Council, as announced in yesterday's "Gazette," it may be explained that ...

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  27. DISTURBANCE ON BATTLESHIPS.

    A serious disturbance occurred on the Russian battleships Tehesmi and Pante[?]mon (late Kniazpotenkin) when cruising near Kertch. ...

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  28. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    The Congress at this morning's sitting, by a majority, passed a resolution in favour of holding the Congress of 1908 in Australia. The final decision in ...

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  29. R.A.M. EXAMINATIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 words
  30. NEXT CONGRESS IN AUSTRALIA.

    The sittings of the Chamber of Commerce Congress was continued to-day. Mr. Percy McArthur (New South Wales) proposed that the next Congress ...

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  31. A PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS—MR. L. YOUNG, OPTICIAN.

    A year has clapped since an announcement was made in these columns that Mr. Lawrence Young (Edin.), optician, had commenced business in the Cecil ...

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  32. MR. REID AT TOWNSVILLE.

    The Hon. G. H. Reid addressed a crowded meeting here to-night. A theatrical company performing here did not have a single auditor by 8 o'clock. ...

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  33. EUROPEAN MAIL CONTRACT.

    Those who style themselves fairplay shipowners in the Australian trade, generally consider the mail service with a subsidy of £125,000 with steamers of the ...

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  34. FOOTBALL.

    A general meeting of the Ranger Rugby Football Club was held in the White Horse Hotel last evening. The captain of the club, Mr. J. Meibasch ...

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  35. SCENE IN TASMANIA.

    Devonport was en fete yesterday, when experiments with wireless telegraphy between the mainland and Tasmania were successfully carried out. THe messages ...

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  36. MOTOR OMNIBUS ACCIDENT

    A motor omnibus travelling from London to Brighton yesterday, was overturned at Handeross Hill, near Brighton. Six persons were killed and 20 ...

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  37. SENATORIAL ELECTIONS.

    Senator Higgs and Mrs Jas. Page, M.R.H., are going to Queensland next week to assist as members the Executive of the Political Labour League in ...

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  38. NATAL.

    A report to hand states that Zulu chiefs Misini and N'douv Katumina and eight ind[?] have surrendered. ...

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  39. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S VISIT

    A special meeting was held in the City Chambers yesterday morning to consider the granting the sum of £50 to entertain the Governor-General on his ...

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  40. LATER DETAILS.

    The motor-omnibus that was wrecked near Brighton had on board thirty-six passengers, chiefly married tradesmen of Orpington. When descending the hill ...

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  41. TASMANIA.

    A division was taken this morning on a vote of want of confidence after three days' discussion. The majority was in favour of the Government by six votes. ...

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  42. REBELS COWED AND HIDING.

    Sir H. E. McCallum, Governor of Natal, has informed the Hon. Winston Churchill that the resistance is practically over as most of the rebels are ...

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  43. CHICAGO MEAT.

    Mr. Mountain, the officer selected by the British War Office, has visited the packing houses in Chicago and the destructors at New York and Washington ...

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  44. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    The French Court of Cassation decided that Captain Dreytus was innocent, and quashed the judgment of the Rennes Court as erroneous and unjustified, and ...

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  45. CENTRALS v. SHAMROCKS.

    A match was played yesterday afternoon between the Centrals and the Sahmrocks. An exciting game resulted in a draw. M. Crowley and J. Fallon played ...

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  46. DOWNS NEWS.

    The members of the Cardinal Stall (R.C. Church building fund) held a pleasant entertainment this afternoon in the Assembly Hall, in the form of a Knick ...

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  47. AUSTRALS v. PITTSWORTH.

    The following will represent the Australs in their match this afternoon on the R.A. Grounds against Combined Pittsworth:—L. Redwood (capt.), L. ...

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  48. AMATEUR CRICKETERS.

    Messrs. W. Reeves (Essex), W. Rhodes (Yorkshire), and A. F. Wilding in New Zealand tennis player) have arranged with the Mary[?]bone C.C. for a visit to ...

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  49. BISLEY RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Colonel Templeton, who is at Bisley, is "sounding" the leading shots with a view to arranging for a visit of a British team to Australia. ...

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  50. BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL.

    A "soccer" match has been arranged between the above teams, and will be played on the Polo Ground, Newtown, this afternoon. All interested are ...

    Article : 175 words
  51. SALVATION ARMY.

    The Salvation Army proposes to send 26,000 British emigrants to Canada next season. ...

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  52. BRITISH NAVAL REDUCTIONS

    Some of the liberal members of the House of Commons, alarmed at the proposed reductions, are forming a permanent organisation to protect the ...

    Article : 62 words
  53. FIRE AT SEVILLE.

    The palace of the Civil Governor of Seville, in Spain, has been burnt and the archives have been destroyed. ...

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