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  2. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--M. Witte, the Russian pence plenipotentiary, has handed President Roosevelt the Czar's autograph letter, explaining the criteria by ...

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  3. POLITICAL CONSPIRACY.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The "Daily Telegraph" warns the Unionists that the Nationalists have planned a very dangerous conspiracy to defeat the Government by ...

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  4. VLADIVOSTOCK'S PERIL.

    LONDON, Monday.--Russian advices from Castries Bay, opposite Saghalien, state that the Japanese have re-embarked. All the buildings at the bay were burned. ...

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  5. THE CHINESE BOYCOTT.

    LONDON, Monday.-- Mr. W. W. Rockhill, who was the United States' plenipotentiary at the Pekin Congress in 1901, has succeeded in obtaining the aid of the Pekin ...

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  6. A VERY "YELLOW PERIL."

    Sir,--For the dozen years that Australia has been my almost constant abiding place, I have carefully abstained from the discussion of local controversial questions, but if there is a ...

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  7. DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA.

    Brigadier-General Gordon road a paper at the Royal Society's Hall last night on the subject, "For the Defence of Australia." Public opinion appeared, he said, to at last ...

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  8. OUR FISH SUPPLY.

    About half of the fish marketed for the supply of the people of Sydney and suburbs undergoes no official inspection. The other half pauses through the City Council's establishment at ...

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  9. WILL AUSTRALIA BE AFFECTED ?

    A fooling of alarm has been manifested in China lest the boycott movement against America should develop from a more commercial estrangement into an uprising perhaps not less ...

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  10. INTERNAL RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Monday.--Router's St. Petersburg correspondent states that the general discussion of the franchise as outlined in the Russian reform scheme has concluded ...

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  11. JAPANESE IN SAGHALIEN.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--It is stated in Washington that the Japanese will allow the Russian political prisoners found in Saghalien to emigrate to foreign countries ...

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  12. DIMINISHING PROSPECTS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. G.W. Smalley, the Now York correspondent of "The Times," states that the prospects of peace are diminishing. ...

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  13. THE COST OF THE WAR.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Tokio correspondent of "The Times" reports that, the Japanese killed and wounded up to June numbered 166,000, while Russia admits that ...

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  14. DUTY ON HARVESTERS.

    Sir William Lyne was asked yesterday what he thought of the statement of Mr. Reid regarding the increase of the duty on harvesters. The Minister for Customs said he was quite ...

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  15. FATAL VACILLATION.

    LONDON. Monday.--The Moscow "Viedomesti" accuses the Government of fatal vacillation, and tampering with Russia's destiny. ...

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  16. THE FRENCH FLEET'S VISIT.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The King and Queen have gone to Cowes, to meet the French fleet, which arrives to-morrow. Great preparations are being made at ...

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  17. SCHUVALOFF'S MURDERER SENTENCED.

    LONDON, Monday.--Koulikovsky, murderer of General Count Sehuvaloff, late Prefect of Moscow, has been sentenced to death. ...

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  18. COMMENTS BY "THE TIMES."

    LONDON, Monday.--Commenting on Mr. Smalley's remarks, "The Times" does not consider the statements attributed to M. Sato and M. Briantchanikoff need cause ...

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  19. THE YALU SCANDAL.

    LONDON, Monday.--An Imperial Commission, with Senator Cheravnsky chairman, has been appointed to inquire into the scandal connected with the Yalu ...

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  20. THE NORWEGIAN THRONE.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Berlin correspondent of the "Standard" states that it is reported that king Oscar of Sweden consents to a Prince of the House of ...

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  21. GERMANY IN MOROCCO.

    LONDON, Monday.--Prince Von Bulow, the German Chancellor, has assured M. Rouvier. Premier of France, that Germany will neither press nor conclude arrangements for ...

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  22. COTTON SPINNERS' STRIKE FEARED.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The committee of the Master Cotton Spinners' Federation has decided to resist the operatives' demand for a 5 per cent. advance. ...

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  23. THE MOSES COHEN BANKRUPTCY.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--The application for bail on behalf of Becky Cohen was renewed to-day. The Detective Department strongly opposed the application, stating that the police ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The whole of the river-makers in South Staffordshire and Worcestershire have struck, the employers refusing to grant an advance of 15 per cent. ...

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  25. AFGHAN FRONTIER RAILWAY.

    LONDON, Monday.--The first section of the railway' from Peshawar towards the Afghan frontier will shortly be begun. The railway will run past Michiu, in the ...

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  26. GERMAN ANGLOPHOBIA.

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Reichsbote" of Berlin, has published an extraordinarily bitter Anglophobe article. In the course of the article the journal ...

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  27. AN ARBITRATION DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The long-standing dispute between Messrs. J. and W. Brown, proprietors of the Pelaw-Main colliery. South Maitland, and the Colliery Employees' Federation of ...

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  28. THE YELLOW FEVER OUTBREAK.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Since the outbreak of yellow fever in New Orleans there have been 475 cases and 89 deaths. The surgeon of the Marine Hospital states that at least 40 ...

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  29. UNIVERSAL PENNY POSTAGE.

    LONDON, Monday.--Five hundred members of the House of Lords and the House of Commons adhere to Mr. Henniker Heaton's proposed Universal Penny Postage League, in ...

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  30. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--As the Senate will not meet this week, parliamentary business will be confined to the House of Representatives. Some comment has been caused by the letter ...

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  31. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    LONDON, Monday.--A native outbreak is reported from Kilwa, in German East Africa, and situated on an island south-cast of Dar-es-Salaam. It is attributed to the ...

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  32. SEPARATE REPRESENTATION.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Bent's remarks on Saturday night, in favor of the repeal of separate representation, have created quite a stir in State political circles, and the fulfilment ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    LONDON, Monday.--The following will represent South Wales in to-day's match at Cardiff against the Australians:-- J.H. Brain (Glamorgan), W. H. Brain ...

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  34. WORK AT THE COLLIERY.

    KURRI KURRI, Monday.--There have been fresh developments at the Pelaw-Main Colliery in connection with the labor trouble. The statement that the non-unionists had been offered ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Workers' Compensation for Accidents Amendment Bill, brought down by Mr. Seddon, proposes that a weekly payment in respect of compensation for the total or partial disablement ...

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  36. BIG SCORE BY TARRANT.

    LONDON, Monday.--Playing for Middlesex, in a match against Essex, Tarrant, formerly of Melbourne, made a score of 162 not out. ...

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  37. ADELAIDE TRAMWAYS.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Three months ago the hearing of a case in which the Supreme Court was asked to determine the principles on which the arbitrators should assess the amount to be ...

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  38. IMPORTANT ARBITRATION AMENDMENTS.

    The Government has introduced various amendments in the Conciliation and Arbitration Act. The amendments provide that the Court may at or before the hearing of any dispute ...

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  39. SWEATING IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Another phase of the sweating question in Melbourne was disclosed to-day. At a meeting of the council of the National Anti-Sweating League it was ...

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  40. SHAKESPEARE'S BIRTHPLACE.

    At Warwickshire Sessions, Warwick (Eng.), last month, the trustees of Shakespeare's birth place appealed against the assessment for local rating at Stratford-an-Avon on the ground that ...

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  41. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the Port Adelaide Police Court this morning three more seamen of the barque Peru were charged by Captain H. J. Colley, master of the vessel, with having continued to wilfully ...

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