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  6. BRITISH POLITICS

    The House of Lords to-day entered upon the committee senge of the Parliament (House of" Laid Veter Bill. Aiter a two days' sehare the House ...

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  7. BARON DEMMAN

    The Governor-fieneral Designate of Australia (Righjt Hon. Baron Denman to-day smiled for the Commonwealth. Baron Denman, who was companied, ...

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  8. SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    The latest addition to the list of seamen strikers arc tour thousand members of the National Union of Dock Labourers at Liverpool, she struck today ...

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  9. NORWICH SHOW

    His Majesty King to-day paid a visit to the Norwich Show as the President- of the Royal Agricultural Society of England, and received a ...

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  10. A DARING FLIGHT

    VANCOUVER. Wednesday. The during four of Linceln Ready, a Californian aviator, who yesterday bipinned over Ningara Falls, has creat ...

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  11. POLICE COURTS '

    In the City Police Court to-day, before Mr. W. O. Wise. P.M., Superintendent Conlan Presenting:— THE PENITENT OFFENDER. ...

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  12. AFFAIRS IN MORONGO

    The Spanish troops operating in Morocco are now occupying Larorahe, a fortified seaport on the Atlantic coast. When interviewed to-day, the commander ...

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  13. RISING IN ALBANIA

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Wednesday Target Pasha, the Commander of the Turkish troops who are Suppressing tho rising in Albania, denies the stories ...

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  14. GOLF

    In the play for the Open Golf Championship of England to-day on the Prestwick Links, the Hon. M. Seotl, who has been out in Australia, did the ...

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  15. LORD CROMER'S AMENDMENT.

    In the House of Lords this evening the amendment of Lord Cioinei. that a new clause hi- added to the Parliament Bill appointing a joint committee ...

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  16. CYCLING

    The Dunlop cycle road race from Goulburn, New South Wales, to Sydney has been postponed until September 23, in order that the New Zealand ...

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  17. GLENORCHY.

    To a collective charge of having disturbed the peace on Tith inst, when between O'Brien's Bridge and Rosetts, Frank Raynor, Clarence ...

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  18. QUICK-FIRERS ON SUB- MARINES'

    The Admiralty anointer that class E summoners she axing around [?] [?]rites ...

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  19. THE LABOR MARKET

    The members and officers of the Laborers' Union declare there is no of labor in the budding trade, offer to provide sufficient men ...

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  20. ON 'CHANGE

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  21. AMATEUR BOXING

    During she presentation of medaig to the winees in the recent amateny wishing and lasung championship of New South Wales, the chairman ...

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  22. ALL DEMANDS CONCEDED.

    The Allan. Neharn and Pacific Steam ship Companies, of Liverpool, have al nounced that they have conceded a the demands of the stikers', including ...

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  23. LAUNCESTON POLICE COURT

    Alein Gregeon was eued eg, of in delaug one months [?] on a charge of discderly lavoernor. M. Broven, charged with inderscen ...

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  24. CRICKET

    Ta the cricket match Stadishire vepson the huhan Elerte. Barmes took forteen circular at the rase of 29 tune. ...

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  25. BOWRON BROS.

    John A. Bowron, who. with hi- brother, Sidney Bowren. trading under the some of Rowern Bros, of Recentsely feather merchants charged at the Old ...

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  26. CORONATION TROOPS

    The colonial Coronation troops, including the New Zealand Contingent, to-day listed Windsor Castle and 'Park. Baron Cgeylcsmore being in ...

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  27. WEATHER FORECAST

    The following is the weather forecast for Tasmania, issued at noon 29th June. for 24 hours ensuing:— Generally tine, except for showers ...

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  28. THE SYDNEY MARATHON

    The Coronation Marathon Championship of 26 miles, 383 yards, cnadacted by the Nerwtwon histers, sydeney was tun on [?] and resulted:— ...

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  29. MELBOURNE STOCK EXCHANGE.

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  30. TEACHERS' UNION

    The Teachers [?] in priates meaning the [?] to rosary perters in interst to teachers [?] suggestion arrived in are to be ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE

    The naval branth of the Defence department has practically lomplotod the enrolment of cadets under the Nava! Defence Act (says the 'Age"), ...

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  32. LAWN TENNIS

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  33. EPITOME

    City Council names a price for the Habart trams. Barom Deunatan, the new Governor General has sailed for Australia, ...

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  34. MATRIMONIAL DIFFERENCES

    A young woman named Eleaner Young sought an order for mainten apea of herself and child against her husband. Herbert Lienel Young, ...

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  35. AMUSEMENTS

    Last night at the Grand Empire Theatre. the English Amusement Company screened their usual hi-weekly chenge of programme to a good audience, which ...

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  36. NEW HEBRIDES STAMPS

    With regard to the forthcoming issue of the new stamps for the gruop Alonsicur Disclaims. the Condomin Postmasti r and Treasurer, ...

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  37. ARMY THIEVES

    Two regular [?] officers of the British Army to-day received stroneces of tow months had tabar each for staling maney and jewellers ...

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  38. THE TRAWLING INDUSTRY

    The first privsterly owned trawler to be emplyed out of the port of Melbourne arrived at a Vicortia Dock berth late on saturday night from ...

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  39. OLD MAN'S SUICIDE

    The circumstances of the death ,of Willina King, who was discovered with has throat cut in a vacant piece .of ground of Droop-street, Footsernay, ...

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  40. MEETING OF HAIRDRESSERS

    A well attended meeting of the trade was held last evening at Mr. I). Raywood's establishment in Liverpool street, Mr. Haywood occupying the ...

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  41. ROWING

    A meeting of the representatives of all amateur sports will be held at the Amateur Sports Club, Sydney, tins evening, for the purpose of discussing ...

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  42. ACCORD FLIGHT.

    It-will-come as a pleasant aurprise, and a great tribute to Tasmania, to know that Jonon' I.X.Ij. Jams and Sau [?]have. literally -Down away from ALL ...

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