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  2. QUIESCENT.

    From inquiries made this, morning there would appear to be no fresh cases' of smallpox in Queensland; at least, none have been referred to the health ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S CABLES

    The labor trouble in south Africa shows signs of spreading again. The trade union leaders in Cape Colony are carrying on propaganda ...

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  4. "NOTHING DOING."

    Despite the fact that, the Health Commissioner (Dr. Elkington) yesterday point-blank refused to supply information to a representative of "The ...

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  5. N.S.W. CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    The annual report of the New South Wales Cricket Association to be presented to the annual meeting states:—The tour of the fourteenth Australian ...

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  6. BULGARIA'S FIX.

    Without declaring war, and apparently trusting to the jealousies of the Powers to prevent any European interference, Turkey has invaded ...

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  7. MRS. PANKHURST

    Mrs. Pankhurst is reported to be ill again. and in a very critical condition. Three consulting physicians have been called in by her regular ...

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  8. PERSONAL

    Mr. W. H. Barnes, State Treasurer, and Mr. W. L. Fowles, Under-Sceretary. who have been absent in the North in connection with the ...

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  9. MEXICO

    The repeal of the neutrality laws and a proclamation prohibiting the exportation of arms to Mexico are being considered as the next step in the Mexican ...

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  10. TROUBLE ON THE NIAGARA.

    The engineers on the steamer Niagara, duo to leave for, Vancouver Monday, gave 24 hours' notice of intention to terminate their articles yesterday ...

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  11. THE NEW YORK FIRE.

    Of the 28 bodies recovered from the Singhampton fire ruins, only three have been identified. The others wore burned beyond recognition. Of those ...

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  12. BLOSDIN'S MANAGES.

    An old warrior of the great army of the stage took his last cue recently in Melbourne, and passed on to that mightier stage, where, men devoutly ...

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  13. PARLIAMENT HOUSE MESSENGERS.

    Mr. Morton, the new Speaker in the New South Wales Legislative. Assembly, has reinstated four Parliament House messengers who were recently, ...

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  14. "GERMAN " INVASION.

    During the British Naval manoeuvres this week the Germans were represented by the Red Fleet, which raided the East Coast and landed troops in ...

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  15. ARNST V. PADDON.

    The preliminary arrangements for the sculling match between Arnst and Paddon are being completed. ...

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  16. THE DAVIS CUP,

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  17. SETTLING STRIKES;

    Mr. Meek, manager for Lever Brothers Limited, giving evidence before the Industrial Commission, said that he was of the opinion that a married ...

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  18. BISLEY SHOOTING

    In the N.R.A. competitions at Bisley to-day, Harrison (Australia) won the Elkington Challenge Cup. The second stage of the King's Prize ...

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  19. MINERS' DEMANDS.

    The International Miners' Conference, now sitting at Carisbad, has passed resolutions demanding the better, protection, of miners and the ...

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  20. ALLEGED OBSTRUCTING.

    Before Judge Jameson, in the Civil Sittings of the District Court this morning, an appeal by Percival James Rankin, against the decision of Mr. C. ...

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  21. JAPAN AND CALIFORNIA.

    The Japanese press is beginning to display' bitterness and impatience at the sterility of the negotiations over the Californian land dispute. Doubt ...

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  22. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    Yesterday's smallpox cases totalled, six, and five yere discharged from the quarantine. About 800 were vacciuated at the public depots, but the ...

    Article : 148 words
  23. THE TOURING POLITICIANS.

    The party of British statesmen, who are en route to Australia, via Canada, have arrived at Montreal. ...

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  24. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    Mr. J. Havelock Wilson (President of the National Seamen's Union) is isuing the Shipping Federation to recover damages for an alleged ...

    Article : 128 words
  25. HARD "TIMES,"

    Arthur James, William Fell, Stephen Sharman and James Sharman, the four men who were implicated in the burglary recently carried out at the ...

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  26. STATE-OWNED "WIRELESS."

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Herbert Samuel (Postmaster-General) was asked whether the monopolles he proposed to ereate in ...

    Article : 118 words
  27. AFFECTION AND TRUST.

    "The Times," in a leading article on "King and Commonwealth," deals with yesterday's ceremony in connection with the laying of the foundation stone ...

    Article : 133 words
  28. "THE FORTUNE HUNTER,"

    The fine American comedy, "The Fortune Hunter," is attracting large crowds nightly to Ills Majesty, Theatre and will be kept on until next ...

    Article : 118 words
  29. USE OF CALF LYMPH.

    Sir,—If we are to believe all that is said about the safety of calf lymph, why should the Royal Commission report (appendix' IX.) contain 84 cases of ...

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  30. THE CHINESE REVOLT.

    The Government troops. here, encouraged by their success, have adopted the offensive and are forcing the rebels back. The latter made a series ...

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  31. ANGEL CHARGED

    Henry Benjamin Angel, on remand, appeared before Mr. Moore, P.M., at the Central Police Court this morning charged with dialing broken and ...

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  32. DALBY MOTOR SMASH.

    The recent motor smash at Dalby, in which two motors proceeding in opposite directions collided and as a result, one of the occupants was killed, ...

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  33. BRISBANE COMPOSERS' CONCERT.

    The Brisbane Composers' Concert, which is to take place in the Exhibition Hall on Thursday, July 31, and which is being given in aid of the ...

    Article : 157 words
  34. ARFOMA FOOTBALL CLUB.

    The first grade Junior, premiers of last year are having a meeting at Culley's Shamrock Hotel, Valley, on Monday night, at 8 o'clock, for the ...

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  35. CONVICTS ON STRIKE.

    There have been serious disturbances during the week in Sing Sing Prison. Two fires-occurred in two Clays, and in consequence a number of convicts were ...

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  36. BANDSMEN'S HOSPITAL SUNDAY.

    It is the intention of the various Brisbane builds, under the auspices of the Queensland Band' Association, to give separate performances in different ...

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  37. LISMORE RESIDENT'S DEATH.

    Thomas Gilbert Sharpe. an old resident of Lismore, left home on Wednesday to go fishing near the Government Wharf. His failure to return caused ...

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  38. THE DEAD HAND.

    The House of Lords rejected the Plural Voting Bill yesterday. ...

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