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  2. CANADIAN MIGRATION.

    Mr. Preston, emigration commissioner in England for the Canadian Government, has given some sensational evidence before the Colonisation Committee of the ...

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  3. THE ILL-FOUND SHIP.

    The ten members of the crew of the ship Melville Island, amongst whom is a fragilelooking little woman named Mrs. Maguire, who figures on the ship's articles as a ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Commenting on the rejection by the House of Lords of the Labor Bill which passed the House of Commons, prohibiting the introduction of laborers from the ...

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  6. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" reports that the Home fleet, under Admiral Sir Arthur Wilson, will visit Eronstadt at the end of July. The arrangement is believed to be ...

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  7. THE COUNCIL'S ADDRESS.

    An address has been passed by the Council of the Empire expressing gratification that henceforth the Empire will be one and indivisible. It expresses a ...

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  8. THE NATAL REVOLT.

    Further fighting is reported from Zuluand. In an encounter on the outskirts of the Macala bush, on the banks of the Tugela six rebels were killed by the British ...

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  9. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    An electrical storm, having terrible results, is reported from Koniaku, in Austrian Silesia. A funeral party, assembled in a church were struck by lightning and 15 ...

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  10. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At to-day's London wool sales the bidding was very firm, and prices were well maintained. The sales included:—Mateonga, 12¼d.; Shiel, 123/8d.; Wairu, 127/8d.; ...

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  11. RAND CHINESE.

    Sir Henry Gampbell-Bannerman was interviewed yesterday by a deputation of Liberal members of the House of Commons with regard to the Chinese labor question. ...

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  12. PERILS OF THE FOOTBALL FIELD.

    At a football match on Saturday afternoon one of the players, E. Russell, had his kneecap broken. Melbourne., May 20. ...

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  13. THE PIMLICO MYSTERY.

    The mystery surrounding the death of "Marie Derval," who was found poisoned in Liffen's Hotel, Pimlico, early on the morning of March 16, has now been ...

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  14. IRISH HOME RULE.

    The Prime Minister has received through Lord Northcote, the official dis patches from Lord Elgin relating to the resolutions on Irish Home Rule which were ...

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  15. THE CRICKET DISPUTE.

    At a meeting of the New Zealand Cricket Council a cablegram was received from Major Wardill, asking what the council would give for a 50 days' tour of an ...

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  16. AMERICAN FIRES.

    Terrible forest fires are raging in Wiscousin, in the United States. Eight towns in the northern part of the State have been devastated, and 30 persons burned ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The returns of wheat and wool carried, on the railways during the week show that with regard to wheat 20,004 bags were received, at Darling Island, a decrease of ...

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  18. BROKEN HILL.

    The chief sanitary inspector (Mr. Getting), who paid a flying visit to Broken Hill in February last and made an inspection of the sanitary condition of the city, has ...

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  19. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    The announcement that Japan intends to adopt a protective tariff has occasioned great alarm among commercial men in the United States ...

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  20. MR. SEDDON IN SYDNEY.

    Mr. Seddon, in a speech yesterday, reierred in strong terms to-the necessity for purity of race. This was, he said, one of the principles which should never be ...

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  21. FOUND DYING IN THE STREET.

    A grocer, James Pegum, was found lying in Randwick in an unconscious condition, and apparently dying. He was removed to the hospital, where he was found to be ...

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  22. A SWIM IN SYDNEY HARBOR.

    There was an exciting scene in the harbor yesterday afternoon. A number of patients from the Gladesville Asylum were out for an airing in a launch and when opposite ...

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  23. CHILDHEN LOST IN THE BUSH.

    Two State children, in charge of Miss Donohoe, of the Derringhullen Public School, were lest in the bush. Late in the night a man named McGrath brought word ...

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  24. BUSHED DURING HEAVY RAIN.

    During the heaviest of the past rain which visited Tarrawingee a week ago a young man, evidently a greenhorn at padding the hoof," and certainly a bad ...

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  25. EXPLOSION OF ACETYLENE GAS.

    Mrs. John Thompson, storekeeper, of Woonoona, met with a serious accident, and narrowly escaped being killed by an, explosion of gas from an acetylene gas ...

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  27. PROPOSED VISIT OF MR. SEDDON.

    An intimation has been received, by the acting mayor (Mr. J. H. Ivey) from Mr. Josiah Thomas, M.H.R., that an effort will be made to induce the Premier of New ...

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  28. BUGGY COLLIDES WITH A LAMPPOST.

    Charles Bagley was driving in Newtown when the horse shied, causing the buggyto come into collision with, a lamp-post. The impact was sufficient to throw Bagley ...

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  29. MYSTERIOUS ROBBERY.

    A case of hotel robbery occurred at the Centennial Hotel this morning. A stranger presented himself at the bar and enquired for one of the boarders. Assuming an air ...

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  30. PINNED BY A HEAVY STONE.

    While Frederick Frazer was engaged in shifting stone at Cataract Dam, a block weighing 1½ tons fell on his left leg. It took fourteen men to remove the stone, and it ...

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  32. STRUCK BY A DRILL.

    Robert Brealand, of Hillgrove miner, had a miraculous escape from death. A drill fell 15 ft., and the sharp edge struck the side of his neck, cutting a gash 4 in long. ...

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  33. AN OLD MAN'S SUICIDE.

    An old man J. B. Johnston, who left the Old Men's Home, at Parramatta, a days ago, was found at a lodging-house in that town hanging by the neck to a bedpost. ...

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  34. HOME RULE ENVOYS.

    One of the largest audiences yet seen in the Town Hall assembled last night to hear Mr. Devlin expound his views on Home Rule. The acting mayor presided, and on ...

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  35. MEMORIAL TO FALLEN SOLDIERS.

    Sir Harry Rawson to-day unveiled a memoril aat St. Andrew's Cathedral to the soldiers who fell in South Africa. There was a very large attendance of the military. ...

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  36. VISIT OF JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    Admiral Shimamura's fleet was sighted off Jervis Bay to-day. The three cruisers are expected to-morrow, and all arrangements have been made to give the visitors a hearty ...

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  37. EARTHQUAKES IN THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The steamer Tambo, which arrived from the New Hebrides group yesterday, brings news of several earthquake shocks at Undine Bay and Epi. The shocks were ...

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  38. CONSTABLE THROWN FROM A BICYCLE.

    Constable Trotter was proceeding, home to North Broken Hill at 10 o'clock last night on his bicycle when the machine struck a rut. He was thrown to the ...

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  39. TASMANIA.

    Some of the crew successful in the recent eight car championship on the Swan River arrived-to-night, and were given, a hearty welcome and were pubicly received by the ...

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