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  2. WELCOME HOME.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Mr. Deakin and Sir William Lyne were accorded an enthusiastic reception at Adelaide Town-hall at noon to-day. The Mayor presided and all the Ministers of ...

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  3. IRISH NATIONALITY.

    LONDON, Monday.--At New Ross, County Wexford, Ireland, on Saturday, a notable speech was made by the Irish leader, Mr. J. E. Redmond, M.P., in unveiling a ...

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  4. PREMIER AND PEASANT.

    LONDON, Monday.--Several thousand peasants of Var, in the south-east of Franco, met yesterday and urged the members of the municipal councils of Var--which the ...

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  5. THE MAIL CONTRACT.

    Mr. J. C. Watson, M.H.R., when seen at the Commonwealth offices yesterday, had a few words to say about the English mail contract and the developments that took place during ...

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  6. SYDNEY.

    The Premier indulged in some very plain speaking yesterday afternoon regarding the condition of Sydney and its municipal government. The occasion was a deputation from the City ...

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  7. TRAGIC DEATH.

    Mr. Felix Randle, the well-known stock and share broker, and ex-chairman of the Sydney Stock Exchange was found dying at his office in the Stock Exchange, Pitt-street, early last ...

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  8. THE LAND CASES.

    The board presided over by Mr. Justice Owen to inquire into leases dealt with under the Improvement Leases Cancellation Act has received a communication from the missing postman, ...

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  9. INCITING TO VIOLENCE.

    LONDON, Monday.--On account of his speech at New Inn, Galway, proceedings have been taken against Mr. P. Kelly, a magistrate, on a charge of inciting to ...

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  10. "GOVERNMENT OF ASSASSINS."

    LONDON, Monday.--M. Jaures, a leading member of the French Socialist Party, prints in large type in "L'Humanite," which he conducts, an appeal from the General ...

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  11. THE COUNTRY CALMER.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--It is officially announced that the disaffected areas in France are calmer. The Chamber of Deputies bus hurriedly passed a bill for ...

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  12. BACK TO THEIR PLACES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--To-morrow Sir John Forrest will cease to be Acting-Prime Minister, and will retire again to the Treasury. Mr. Deakin will resume his old duties as head of ...

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  13. ENFORCING THE SECOND BOND.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The question of enforcing a second bond for £25,000 from the English mail syndicate will receive the consideration of the Prime Minister either ...

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  14. THE DREAD POTATO BLIGHT.

    LONDON, Monday.--The dread potato blight has already made its appearance in several parts of Ireland. Immediate preventive measures are ...

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  15. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    LONDON, Monday.--Five of the principal Chambers of Commerce in Japan have resolved that the San Francisco incident cannot he treated as an international question, ...

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  16. THE GERMAN EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Monday.--Herr von Bethmann-Hollweg, the Prussian Home Secretary, has succeeded Count von Posadowsky-Wehner as Home Secretary for German Imperial ...

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  17. "ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO SAY."

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Mr. Deakin stated today that he had absolutely nothing to say with respect to the mail contract until he had seen Sir John Forrest and the other members of the ...

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  18. "NO OBJECTION."

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Asked whether he had enjoyed his visit to London, Sir William Lyne replied: "We have had work. There has not been much leisure, and I saw very little of ...

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  19. REFORM OF THE LORDS.

    LONDON, Monday.--The members of the select committee which is to report on the bill introduced in the House of Lords by Lord Newton for the reform of that ...

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  20. "A CONCOCTED LIE."

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Sir William Lyne, when shown the telegram from West Australia with regard to the statment credited to him by an English paper that West Australia was the ...

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  21. FAULT IN A BATTLESHIP.

    LONDON, Monday.--The committee of the House of Commons for the Investigation of Public Accounts, strongly animadverts upon the conduct of the Ayrshire Foundry ...

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  22. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    BATHURST, Monday.--A dastardly attempt was made during the early hours of Saturday morning to blow up the police station at Wattle Flat. ...

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  23. VICTORIA AND THE EASTERN TRADE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A reply has been made by the Minister for Agriculture to the statement of Colonel Burns of Messrs. Burns, Philp and Co., of Sydney, that the tender of his ...

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  24. LITHGOW IRON WORKS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Sir John Forrest, who returned to-day from his visit to Lithgow, remarked that the iron works were of much greater magnitude than he had expected to see. ...

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  25. HURRICANE AT THE ELLICE GROUP.

    News reached Sydney yesterday that a terrific hurricane had swept over part of the Ellice Group in the Pacific. The storm struck the extreme southern portion of the group and the ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon,--The South African cricket team defeated Derbyshire at Derby. A. E. Vogler, in the second innings of Derbyshire, took six wickets for 17 runs. ...

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  27. THE KING'S GARDEN PARTY.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The King gave a garden party at Windsor yesterday in honor of the King of Slam. Among the 8500 guests wore Mdme. Melba, Mr. Bent, ...

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  28. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Lecturing under the auspices of the Womerah branch of the A.N.A. at the School of Arts last night, Mr. R. M. Shannon, barrister, and a sugar planter of 14 years' experience in ...

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  29. LAWN TENNIS.

    LONDON, Monday,--A. F. Wilding (N.Z.) Won the London Lawn Tenuis Championship at Queen's Court, defeating M. J. G. Ritchie, the holder, by 3 sets to love. He ...

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  30. A PECULIAR CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--John S. Parker was charged at the City Court to-day with larceny as a bailee of two cheques for £1 10s each at Molong, New South Wales. ...

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  31. AMERICA AT THE HAGUE.

    LONDON. Sunday Afternoon.--At the Hague Peace Conference, America will propose the establishment of a permanent international arbitration tribunal and for ...

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  32. DECK CARGO SWEPT OVERBOARD.

    Messrs. Nelson and Robertson yesterday received a telegram stating that the steamer Hopewell, bound from Maryborough to Sydney, had returned to port after a rough experience. ...

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  33. CRICKET AND FINANCE.

    The trustees of the Sydney Cricket Ground met yesterday afternoon, when the letter from the executive committee of the New South Wales Cricket Association refusing the charge ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The "New York Tribune" slates that Sir Wilfrid Laurier (Canada) and Sir Robert Bond (Newfoundland) will discuss the fisheries problem with President Roosevelt, Mr. ...

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  35. THE MISSING BALLOONISTS.

    LONDON, Monday.--The body of Lieutenant W. T. M'Clintock Caulfield, who with Lieutenant Leak, ascended in a war balloon at at Aldershot, on May 28, and met with ...

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  36. ORIENT-ROYAL MAIL CONTRACT.

    The mail steamer Asturias, which, according to a cable published on Saturday, will carry the malls to Australia under the Orient-Royal Mail Co.'s expiring contract, belongs to the "A" ...

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  37. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Alfred Charles Vessey, found guilty on Saturday of perjury, was to-day sentenced to two years' imprisonment with hard labor. Captain Johns, who has been in charge of the ...

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  38. ENGLISH MAILS.

    The R.M.S. Orontes with the English mails dated London, May 24, reached Adelaide yesterday morning. The Sydney portion of her mails may be expected to-morrow. ...

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