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  2. MAKING AUSTRALIA KNOWN.

    The work of the Immigration League has been progressing Steadily. The suggestion of a British branch of the league has been taken up enthusiastically by a number of gentlemen in ...

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  3. NEWCASTLE TO-DAY.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--From a business point of view, Newcastle has to-day two aspects, and they differ widely. To those connected with the selling or shipment of coal, or with the ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN BANQUET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. J. Chamberlain presided last night at the Australasian Merchants' banquet. There was an attendance of about 250 ...

    Article : 439 words
  5. THE CRICKET CRISIS.

    There was an important development in the cricket dispute yesterday. Mackay, the New South Wales player, wrote to the executive committee of the New South Wales Cricket ...

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  6. NATAL'S NATIVE TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Natal House of Assembly yesterday sanctioned the expenditure of £300,000 for the suppression of the native rebel movement. ...

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  7. SULTAN AND KHEDIVE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The British cruiser Minerva (5600 tons, Captain A. W. Way-mouth) was recently ordered to proceed to the vicinity of El Arish, on the Syrian ...

    Article : 162 words
  8. PR. DANYSZ'S EXPERIMENT.

    Sir William Lyne stated yesterday that he had had a very strong protest placed before him against the introduction of a disease among the rabbits in New South Wales for the purpose of ...

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  9. CLUBS AND THE LIQUOR ACT.

    The Full Court had before it yesterday a point of some interest under the Liquor Amending Act of last session. The Woonona Workmen's Club and Mutual School of Arts had been ...

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  10. SULTAN MUCH IMPRESSED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The "Daily Telegraph" states that the British Ultimatum, which expires on Saturday, has greatly impressed the Sultan. ...

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  11. THE JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The arrival of the training squadron of three Japanese warships was watched by an interested crowd of about a thousand persons at the Port ...

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  12. SEISMIC DISTURBANCES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The volcano on Mount Vesuvius is emitting a vast quantity of smoke, which is overspreading the mountain like an umbrella. ...

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  13. IN PERSIAN TERRITORY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Turkey has occupied Marcovar, a new port in Persian territory. ...

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  14. REPORTED BOER PLOT.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Portuguese newspapers assert that a Boer plot has been discovered to seize Mossamedes, a seaport in Portuguese West Africa, the ...

    Article : 110 words
  15. CRIME IN AMERICA.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--A burglar shot Mr. Charles Speir, a leading member ef the Standard Oil Trust, through the heart. The t[?]gedy occurred in Mr. Sheir's ...

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  16. "BARREN JACK."

    In an article which appeared in "The Daily Telegraph" last Friday, surprise was expressed that the old residents had conferred such a name as Barron Jack upon the well-known mountain ...

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  17. CHINESE LABOR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Winston Churchill (Under-Secretary for the Colonies) stated that contributions towards expenses from ...

    Article : 134 words
  18. TEMPORARY SHIRE COUNCILLORS.

    As far as the Shire Councils are concerned, the Local Government Act comes into operation on January 1, 1907. The final report of the commissioners appointed to divide the State ...

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  19. EXPORT OF POULTRY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The shipment of frozen poultry from Sydney by the steamer Damascus is excellent in both quality and condition. ...

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  20. MAORI LAND SETTLEMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Winston Churchill (Under-Secretary for the Colonies) stated in reply to Mr. W. W. Ashley ...

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  21. THE MANLY TRAGEDY.

    Mrs. Mary Rootes, who wan shot three times in the body by her husband at the Ivanhoe Hotel, Manly, on Tuesday evening, succumbed to her injuries at 6 o'clock yesterday ...

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  22. CHECK TO THE MELBOURNE CLUB'S PLANS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Melbourne Cricket Club's plot to seize the dictatorship of Australian cricket has been practically smashed up. ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Economic Society met in St. Petersburg to discuss the Douma's task, but were dispersed by the police, despite protests regarding the illegality of their action. ...

    Article : 390 words
  24. THE EDUCATION DEBATE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the House of Commons last night the debate upon the second reading of the Education Bill was heated. ...

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  25. SEEKING A FORTUNE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--Mr. Bennett Peterson is now in London prosecuting the claim of Thomas William Sheridan, of Adelaide, to a fortune of £500,000, left by ...

    Article : 498 words
  26. ANOTHER RUSSIAN VICTIM.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Count Ignatleff has been assassinated at Kleff', in South Russia. No particulars are available, and it is ...

    Article : 53 words
  27. TO-DAY.

    Hawkesbury Agricultural Show: Hawkesbury Racecourse, Clarendon. Boxing Contest: National Sporting Club, afternoon. ...

    Article : 151 words
  28. KAISER AND EMPEROR-KING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Kaiser has expressed a wish to visit the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria-Hungary, at Schoenbrunn, on June 6. ...

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  29. THE COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--At Mr. Chamberlain's request, Mr. Winston Churchill (Under-Secretary for the Colonies) will publish the correspondence between ...

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  30. THE BUNINYONG IN DOCK.

    The steamer Buninyong, recently in collision with the barque Criffel in the harbor, was floated into Mort's Dock yesterday morning for survey. It was found that the report of the ...

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  31. MR. DEAKIN'S TREACHERY.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--Speaking at Glenelg last night, Senator Sir Josiah Symon said nearly a year had passed since Mr. Deakin's great act ...

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  32. PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Mr. D. Lloyd George (President of the Board of Trade) yesterday received a deputation from the Associated Chambers of Commerce. ...

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  33. CHANGE APPROACHING.

    Fine weather ruled again over the greater part of the State yesterday, the only places reporting rain being the southern suburbs of Sydney and a few stations on the North Coast, ...

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  34. TRADE WITH THE EAST.

    The Messageries Maritimes Company have taken up a 12-months' contraot for coal to Hongkong, and in this connection the steamer Aeon, of the Howard Smith line, has been chartered. ...

    Article : 61 words
  35. FANNING ISLAND.

    SUVA, Wednesday.--Fanning Island has been withdrawn from sale, the parties interested having come to an agreement in the matter. ...

    Article : 23 words
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