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  2. THE SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC

    Thirteen cases of smallpox were reported to the authorities to-day. Seven of the patients are women. Ten people were discharged from ...

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  3. WORKERS’ COMPENSATION BILL

    In the Legtelntive Assembly to-day the Chief Secretary moved the second reading of the Workers’ Compensations Bill. ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The House of Lords yesterday passed the Scottish Temperance Bill in committee. Including a compromise amendment whereby the Bill becomes ...

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  5. THE BALKAN CRISIS

    The Servian Army is inactive, but the Greeks are continuing their efforts to force the Djumualbala Pass. The Bulgarians retreating from Kresna ...

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  6. MR. BEEBY’S REASON

    In the New South Wales Assembly this afternoon Mr. J. Miller gave notice that he would move at the next sittings, “That the Government should ...

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  7. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    The Home Office states that it is satisfied with the results of the Cat and Mouse Act, which provides for the temporary release of prisoners ...

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  8. RAND LABOR TROUBLES

    The Governor-General of South Africa’s (Lord Gladstone) despatches to the Imperial Government regarding the recent strike riots in Johannes. ...

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  9. PRECAUTIONS IN TASMANIA.

    On Tuesday morning the Acting Chief Secretary (Hon. Charles Russen) drew the attention of the Minister for Lands (Hon. E. Mulcahy) to the ...

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  10. MENTAL DEFICIENCY BILL.

    The House of Commons yesterday passed the third reading of the Mental Deficiency Bill. ...

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  11. ENGLISH PORT DISTRIBUTION­

    At the Corporation’s invitation, the Agent-General for Victoria (Mr. P M'Bride) has visited Swansea and inspected the port facilities. Speaking ...

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  12. HOLLOWAY DEMONSTRATION.

    Details of last night’s demonstration outside Holloway Gaol show that the suffragettes and their sympahisers marched from a meeting in ...

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  13. CONCESSION TO TURKEY.

    The “Daily Telegraph” corresponent at Bucharest says that Bulgaria is prepared to offer Turkey a rectification of the frontier, involving the ...

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  14. MAYOR AND ALDERMEN SATISFIED.

    The Acting Chief Secretary (Hon. Charles Russen) interviewed the Mayor and aldermen of Hobart yesterday regarding the precautions which ...

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  15. ALBANIA’S RULER.

    The London Conference of Ambassadors has agreed that Albania shall be governed by a prince nominated six months hence. Meanwhile, a com ...

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  16. ENGLISH CRICKET

    The appearance of the Hon. L. II. Tennyson, eldest son of Lord Tennyson in first class cricket has made somewhat of a sensation. Mr. ...

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  17. RELEASE OF MRS. PETHICK LAWRENCE.

    The release of Mrs. Pethiek Lawrence, Miss Sharp, and Lady Syb Smith, who were sentenced for creating a disturbance in the House of ...

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  18. THE NEW ZEALAND'S TOUR

    The Canadian Club to-day entertained Captain Halsey and the officers of the New Zealand to luncheon. Several speeches were made in praise ...

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  19. DEMENTED POLICEMAN

    The countryside round Londonderry is terrorised by the demented policeman M’Carney, who yesterday ran amok with a rifle after wounding two ...

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  20. JOHN NORTON'S SOLICITOF

    The hearing of the claims of Norton, of Sydney. against David Houston Herad. solicitor, of Melbourne, for £3000 damages for alleged ...

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  21. COUNTY MATCHES.

    Kent defeated Gloucester to-day by eight wickets. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIANS IN AMERICA.

    The Australian cricketers to-day defeated a Rhode Island twenty-two. The scoring was:—Australians, 190; Rhode Island. 66. A return match ...

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  23. M’CARNEY SURRENDERS.

    M’Carney has surrendered to the police. ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    Serious disturbances have broken out at Calumet, Michigan, where 15,000 copper miners are on strike. The Governor announced that he was ...

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  25. MASONIC BANQUET.

    The Freemasons of British Co’umbia yesterday entertained Captain Halsey and his officers at a banquet. The Provincial Attorney-General (Hon. W. ...

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  26. WEST AFRICAN JUJU

    Details of the trial of a number of Gold Coast natives in June, who were charged with cannibalism and wholesale, juju murders, show that the ...

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  27. THE GAS DISPUTE

    The hearing was resumed in the Civil Court to-day before Mr. Justice Higgins, President of the Federal Arbitration Court, of the dispute between ...

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  28. THE SITUATION IN JOHANNES­BURG.

    The situation is outwardly unchanged. The Government has declined to reconsider the labor demands, and the Trades Federation refuses the ...

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  29. 650 IMMIGRANTS FOR VICTORIA.

    The steamer Port Lincoln has sailed with 650 immigrants, including 300 boys, for Victoria. ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Assembly to-day the Premier, in reply to a question, said Captain Johnson, the American expert who is to advise the ...

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  31. WIFE DISINHERITED

    A land owner of Saxony named Knorr, who recently died, bequeated his property, estimated to be worth £150,000. to the Kaiser, to be used ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL.

    Silver to-day was quoted at 2/3 ½ per ounce. ...

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  33. INGENIOUS BURGLARY.

    A Nice jeweller named Sezary had a surprise yesterday when he opened his safe and found it bottomless and ten thousand pounds worth of jewels ...

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  34. METAL MARKETS.

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  35. COOLING GAS ENGINES

    The Congress of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers now sitting at Cambridge has been discussing Professor Hopkinson’s system of cooling ...

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  36. WHEAT.

    The wheat market is dull and rather easier. A Victorian sailer May cargo has been sold at 37/6. Liverpool quotations are :—July, 7/4; October, 7/2 ½ ...

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  37. CALIFORNIAN LAND LAW

    Japan’s reply to the latest American representations regarding the Californian land law has been received by the State department, but the ...

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  38. EX-TASMANIAN ARRESTED

    When the afternoon shift at the North Nuggetty Ajax mine. Daylesford, came to the surface to-day the detectives and police present arrested ...

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  39. A FARMER’S FATE

    A farmer named William Beamish has been missing for some days from his home at Yolla. His horse returned home riderless. and a search was ...

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  40. GOVERNMENT AND RAILWAY MEN.

    The Government is considering a scheme whereby the railway men will be forthwith asked to sign on for two years’ service accepting the ...

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  41. ROWING.

    The “Sportsman,” commenting on the letter from the Governor-General (Lord Denman), asking the Thames Rowing Club to send a crew to visit ...

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  42. AMERICAN REPLY UNSATISFAC­TORY.

    The Government admits that the American reply to the Japanese mesage sent early in June asking the good offices of the Federal ...

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  43. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    Thomas Edward Brown was to-day found guilty of having murdered Sergeant Hickey at St. Ives, by shooting him. The jury recommended Brown ...

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  44. MR. HAVELOCK WILSON

    Mr. J. Havelock Wilson, general president of the National Seamen’s Union, and formerly M.P., has lost his case against the office-bearers of ...

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  45. FUSION ALLEGATIONS.

    When Mr. Millen became Minister for Defence he found that an expenditure of £7000 had been authorised for the erection of a residence for the ...

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  46. SHIPPING.

    The following vessels were reported at Lloyd's to-day:— Arrivals—At Cardiff, Ockley; passed Beachy Head, Port Macquarie; passed ...

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  47. ALLEGATIONS OF DUPLI­CATE VOTING

    The examination of the electoral rolls in Perth shows that there were about 100 apparent duplications. The officials, however, believe most, if not ...

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  48. SAN FRANCISCO EXHIBITION

    The Federal Government has aleady had favorable replies from the Queensland, New South Wales, and Victorian State Ministries to the ...

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  49. BARALONG HAS ROUGH VOYAGE.

    The steamer Baralong, from Adelaide, has arrived at East London, and reports having encountered heavy weather. Part of her cargo was ...

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  50. FINANCIAL

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  51. UP TO BARRY TO VISIT AUSTRALIA.

    Barry has received the stakes (£500 a side) for the championship sculling race he recently won against Pearce. Pearce says that it is up to Barry to ...

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  52. BUILDING THE CAPITAL

    Mr. W. B. Griffin, the architect who was the winner of the Federal capital first prize design, is to arrive in Sydney on August 18. He will at once ...

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  53. INTER-STATE COMMISSION

    The Federal Cabinet considered to-day the names of persons to whom positions on the Inter-State Commision should be offered. ...

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  54. BOXING.

    A return match between Carpentler (France) and Bombardier Wells has been arranged, to take place in London on December 6. ...

    Article : 29 words
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