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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    A United States vessel has landed in Cuba four hundred Cuban insurgents with rifles and ammunition from the camp at Tampa. ...

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  3. THE TRAGEDY AT THE HOSPITAL

    Inexplicable as the tragedy that occurred at the Government Hospital on Tuesday night appeared during the first hours of excitement, careful investigation yesterday ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    The Bunbury Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution condemning Federation. BROKEN HILL, June 1. ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Japanese Diet by a majority of sixty has rejected a motion condemning the policy of the Government in relation to China. ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    The war of tariffs between the insurance companies ended to day in uniform from rates being agreed to. It is stated that during the few days of competition ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    The revenue of the colony for May is £291,594, an increase of £39,000, as compared with May of last year. Taxation shows an increase of £17,000, ...

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  8. THE INQUEST.

    Yesterday morning Warden Finnerty, acting as coroner, opened an inquest on the bodies of Elizabeth Gold and Kenneth Snodgrass. The jury empanelled comprised ...

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  9. THE SAILOR’S FRIEND.

    Mr Samuel Plimsoll, the famous champion in the British Parliament of the rights of the sailors of the Mercantile Marine, is seriously ill. ...

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  10. PECULIAR PROPERTY CASE.

    After a protracted hearing the suit in which £10,000 damages were claimed by J. H. Blackwood, of Boabula station, from Dr M’Caughey, of Coree ...

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  11. THE CONSOLIDATED REVENUE.

    The revenue returns for May show an increase of £110,406 compared with May last year, the total collected being £1,003,210. The chief increases are:— ...

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  12. FUNERALS OF THE VICTIMS.

    Yesterday afternoon the remains of Kenneth Snodgrass and his victim were interred in the Church of England portion of the cemetery. During the whole of the ...

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  13. THE LATE MR GLADSTONE

    Mrs Gladstone expresses heartfelt gratitude for the overwhelming multitude of messages of sympathy sent to her from all parts of the world. ...

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  14. THE QUARANTINE LINE.

    At a meeting of the Stock Board today members had a consultation with Mr Chataway respecting the proposed quarantine changes. The board ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. ALLEGED ABDUCTION.

    The jury who were locked up considering the verdict in the charge against John Murray Prior of having taken away a girl named Jessie Stewart ...

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  16. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The four-year-old daughter of William Gogold, a farmer near the Murray bridge, was burned to death to-day through a spark from a fire in a ...

    Article : 51 words
  17. ACTION FOR CRIMINAL LIBEL.

    At the hearing of the charge of criminal libel brought against Way and Payne, publishers of the newspaper ‘The Street,’ Mr Justice Cooper made ...

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  18. AN INTERRUPTED FIGHT.

    As a result of the prize fight interrupted by the police recently, the two principals, Chiddy Ryan and Ginger Toohey were before the court to-day. ...

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  19. THE EUROPEAN OUTLOOK.

    The ‘Times’ correspondent in Vienna announces that the Austro-Russian entente has ended. There is much unrest in Servia. The ...

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  20. NEW NECROPOLIS.

    The West Terrace Cemetery will be absolutely closed on December 31. The Parafield Cemetery, eleven miles distant from the city, on the Northern ...

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  21. LATE SPORTING.

    At a meeting of the League of S.A. Wheelmen to-night the action of the Westralian League in disqualifying thirty-four riders who competed at the Fremantle Club’s ...

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  22. NOVEL WAY OF RAISING THE WIND.

    Four men named George Zeeb, Leonard Lotter, James Hill, and Christopher Williams, were before the Criminal Court to-day on a charge of ...

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  23. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    The Turkish soldiers have completed their evacuation of the Greek province of Thessaly, and their places have been occupied by Greek troops. ...

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  24. STRANDING OF THE EXCELSIOR.

    The Marine Board held an inquiry to-day concerning the stranding of the barque Excelsior, near Edithburgh, on May 9. The decision arrived at was ...

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  25. GILBERT, THE FRENCH PEDESTRIAN.

    The French pedestrian, Gilbert, arrived in Melbourne to-day. He was met at Footscray by a large number of people, and by the time he reached the Melbourne P.O. he ...

    Article : 71 words
  26. THE FUTURE OF NEW GUINEA.

    Sir Charles Gavan Daffy, formerly Premier of Victoria, has written a warning and a protest to the ‘Times’ against the suggestions that Great ...

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  27. THE TRANSVAAL.

    Mr F. W. Reitz, ex-President of the Orange Free State, has succeeded Dr Leyds as State Secretary of the Transvaal. ...

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  28. VICTORIA.

    An inquest was held to-day on the bodies of the two infants found floating near Brighton Pier. A piece of tape was tied round the necks, and one had a ...

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  29. THE CRICKET CONTROVERSY.

    The committee of the Yorkshire County Cricket Club has endorsed Lord Hawke’s proposal that in future all the test matches played in connection with ...

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  30. EXPORTS FOR LONDON.

    Last week sixty-six crates, containing thirteen thousand five hundred and thirty-two rabbits, and fifty-six hogsheads of wine were shipped to London. ...

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  31. DEPARTURE OF HORSES FOR INDIA

    The horses Ayrshire, Vedette, and Cherry were despatched to India by the steamer Argus to-day. ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND.

    The native chief, Tuta Nihoniho, has suggested to the Premier that the Government should form a force of 4,000 natives. Tuta says the Maories ...

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  33. MENZIES RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 160 words
  34. THE PASTORAL COMMISSION.

    The Pastoral Commission has concluded taking evidence, and is now engaged drafting its report. On the text of the recommendations a bill for ...

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  35. PERMANENTLY HONORABLE.

    A notice appears in the London ‘Gazette,’ authorising Mr Andrew Joseph Thynne, formerly Postmaster General of Queensland, to retain the ...

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  36. PERTH.

    During his recent visit to Esperance the Premier promised to do what he could to secure a better steamship service between Fremantle, Albany, and ...

    Article : 79 words
  37. THE BOMB OUTRAGE.

    Nothing fresh has transpired in connection with the bomb explosion. The detectives are still vigorously pursuing inquiries, but have so far obtained ...

    Article : 61 words
  38. THE FRENCH IN UPPER AFRICA.

    Prince Henry of Orleans has abandoned his intention of leading an expedition to the Nile. ...

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  39. NOT LEPROSY.

    At a meeting or the Central Board of Health to-day a report was received from Dr Toll, Health Officer, and Dr Ramsay Smith, of the Adelaide Hospital, ...

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  40. KANOWNA.

    Mr F. C. B. Vosper has been detained here as a witness in the case of J. A. Cohen versus Sampson (editor of the ‘Kanowna Herald.’) The plaintiff ...

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  41. BRITISH TRADE WITH AMERICA.

    During the year ended April 30 last Great Britain purchased from the United States products to the value of £118,000,000. ...

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  42. A CHURCH OFFICER IN TROUBLE.

    A meeting will be held to-night in the Independent Church in connection with the alleged deficiencies from the funds of the church by one of its officers. ...

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  43. THE ROBBERY AT VISBORD’S.

    The police to-day arrested two men charged with being implicated in the robbery at Visbord’s jeweller’s shop last night. ...

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  44. THE WELSH MINERS’ STRIKE.

    The settlement of the dispute between the colliery proprietors and miners of South Wales, which was recently reported to have been arranged, ...

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  45. EQUINE MORTALITY.

    It was hardly announced at Hobartville that the thoroughbred horse Patron, which was bred there, was dead, when his dam, Olga, which was still on the estate, succumbed ...

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  46. LATE MINING.

    The men who have been so long employed on the Prince Oscar line received notice today to cease operations. Very few of the claims are worked out, and trouble is ...

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  47. AN ALLEGED TRAIN WRECKING CHOW.

    At Geraldton to-day Gee Tong, a Chinaman, was charged with maliciously diverting railway points on the North-hampton, railway line. He was ...

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  48. TRAMWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS.

    The traffic returns of the Tramway Company for May show a slight improvement on the figures for May of last year. The receipts were £162 in excess ...

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  49. TASMANIA.

    Mr A. J. Clarke was sworn in as a puisne judge to-day vice Mr Justice Adams, who has retired on a pension. ...

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  50. RETRENCHMENT IN THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    It is rumored that the Government contemplate retrenchment on the completion of a large number of public works. It is understood that one ...

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  51. DEATH OF ULLARING.

    Mr T. F. Elliott’s three-year-old Ullaring died on Sunday last. The gelding ricked himself while running in the Electric Stakes at the W.AT.C. Birthday Cup meeting on ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN SHARES.

    Melbourne Gas shares are quoted at 108, and Australian Gaslight at 107. Other shares are unaltered. ...

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  53. THE SUNKEN MANAWATU.

    The contractors for raising the Manawatu have decided to lift her bodily. Two large lighters have been braced to her by chains on the hull, and it is ...

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  54. WILL CASE.

    Judgment was given to-day as to costs in the Kimberley will case. The costs regarding the codicils it was decided should come out of the estate, but ...

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  55. WHITE FEATHER MAIN REEF.

    The White Feather Main Reef cleaned up to-day. It is reported that this month’s yield will eclipse, last month’s return. This mine is looking exceptionally well. ...

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  56. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir Robert Rawlinson. [Sir Robert Rawlinson, K.C.B., was born in Bristol, February 28, 1810, and was the ...

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  57. W.A. TATTERSALL’S MEETING.

    W. A. Tattersall’s race meeting will be held on Saturday, weather permitting. Mrs Gladstone has returned thanks for the overwhelming multitude of sympathetic ...

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  58. MYSTERIOUS FATALITY.

    A mysterious accident happened to a lad named William Wildron, aged eleven, near Maryborough, yesterday. The boy went out on horseback, and not ...

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  59. ATTEMPTED ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE.

    A desperate attempt at robbery with violence was made on the audit clerk at his office, Murray-street, near Jacoby’s Hotel at eight o’clock to-night. His ...

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  60. CONSOLIDATED REVENUE.

    The revenue for May totalled £78,787, against £66,750 for the same month of last year. There is an increase of £43,125 for the first five months of the ...

    Article : 31 words
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