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  2. BIRTHDAY HONORS.

    LONDON, Friday. -- In connection with the official celebration of his Majesty's birthday, the following are among the honors which have been gazetted: -- ...

    Article : 523 words
  3. PERSONAL.

    The Governor presided at the annual general meeting of the Prisoners' Ald Association in the Town-hall yesterday afternoon, and in the evening he was present at the Commercial ...

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  4. BACK TO THE LAND.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Mr. A. Birrell (Chief Secretary for Ireland) introduced a bill yesterday into the House of Commons to enable the Irish Estates Commissioners to ...

    Article : 246 words
  5. FUTURE OF THE EMPIRE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Australian Natives' Association gave an enthusiastic welcome to Mr. Deakin, the Federal Prime Minister, in the Town-hall to-night. All the Federal ...

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  6. SHIPPING OF COAL.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday. -- A large arid influential deputation, representing the colliery proprietors and the coal shipping firms, in Newcastle district, was introduced to the ...

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  7. ENGLISH MAIL CONTRACT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- There has been no actual change in the English mail contract difficulty. The Melbourne representative of the syndicate produced to-day a cable received from ...

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  8. DARK DAYS ON THE RAND.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Reuter's Johannesburg correspondent reports that the principal mining and other business houses on the Rand are retrenching, with a view to ...

    Article : 137 words
  9. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- The draft proposals regarding prize courts submitted to the Hague Conference by Great Britain and Germany differ materially. ...

    Article : 189 words
  10. A JUDGE'S COMMENTS.

    The remarks of Judge Murray concerning the verdict of the jury in the case of Ernest Patrick Walker caused some indignation amongst the jurymen. Walker was acquitted at the Quarter ...

    Article : 339 words
  11. CRICKET GROUND FEES.

    The dispute between the New South Wales Cricket Association and the Sydney Cricket Ground Trust as to the charges to be made for the use of the ground for the English matches is ...

    Article : 162 words
  12. THE KING.

    LONDON, Friday. -- In the presence of the Queen and the Prince and Princess of Wales and many other notabilities, his Majesty the King yesterday laid the foundation-stone of ...

    Article : 58 words
  13. BRITISH COMMERCIAL AGENTS.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Mr. Lloyd-George, President of the Board of Trade, announced yesterday in the House of Commons that owing to the recommendations which were ...

    Article : 139 words
  14. ENCOURAGING AGRICULTURE.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The King, who visited the Lincoln Show on Wednesday, spent a long time watching Gillie's milking-machine. He inquired closely into its working, and ...

    Article : 58 words
  15. JUDGES AND INCOME TAX.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Judgment was given in the High Court to-day in the case of Chief Justice Cooper, of Queensland, v. the Commissioner of Income Tax for that State. ...

    Article : 385 words
  16. KING AND KAISER.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The German Emperor and the Empress Augusta have accepted King Edward's invitation to visit England. Their Imperial Majesties are due to arrive at ...

    Article : 43 words
  17. BUTTER PRODUCTION IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A conference of butter manufacturers was held this afternoon. Mr. John Reid presided, and among those present were Messrs. H. Sinclair, D. Denham, ...

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  18. THE STEEL TRADE.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Negotiations are in progress for the formation of a combination in the steel trade, with a view to control 80 per cent of the output of the United ...

    Article : 43 words
  19. ON THE AUSTRIAN FRONTIER.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Advices from Brodz (in Eastern Galicia, close to the Russian frontier) state that 14 Russian Cossacks crossed into Austria and committed various ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. MORE ARMY REFORM.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The War Office has adopted a new pattern of bayonet, similar to that in use in the Japanese army, and also a new pattern of cavalry sword. ...

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  21. THE NEW PEERS.

    Of the four now peers, Sir James Kitson is a well-known North Country L[?]eral. He is 72 years of ago, and an iron and steel manufacturer, who has also close associations with ...

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  22. THE DEBATE ON THE LORDS.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- The comments, of the newspapers on the debate concerning the Lords is in accordance with their party Color. The general public are ...

    Article : 52 words
  23. ANGLO-AMERICAN THIEVES.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Charles Smith and a woman named "Chicago" May were yesterday committed for trial on a charge of shooting and laming Eddie Tauerin in ...

    Article : 79 words
  24. EXPORT OF FRUIT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Minister for Agriculture has finally decided to give effect to the proposal for the prohibition of the importation of fruit front New South Wales, unless it ...

    Article : 298 words
  25. THE PRICE OF FREEDOM.

    LONDON, Thursday. Afternoon. -- Mr. Winston Churchill, Under-Sceretary for the Colonies, replying to Mr. H. P. Pease, in the House of Commons, said that £40,000 would ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. AMERICAN WHEAT MARKET.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Owing to a revised estimate placing the winter yield of wheat from Oklahoma; Kansas, and Texas combined at 50,000,000 bushels, as compared ...

    Article : 99 words
  27. SOUTH AFRICAN PRODUCTS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- As the out[?]ome of the South African Products Exhibition an organisation, is about to be started to push South African products in ...

    Article : 84 words
  28. NEW KNIGHTS.

    Mr. (now Sir) Arthur Morgan is a Queenslander, having been born at Warwick in September, 1856, the son of a once well-known pressman and politician. He early entered the office ...

    Article : 299 words
  29. THE "ALL BLACKS."

    It has been decided by the New South Wales Rugby Union Council to tender a public welcome to the New Zealand representative team of footballers on Thursday evening, July 11. ...

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  30. COAL-LUMPERS' DISPUTE.

    The dispute between the Sydney Coal Stevedores and Collier-owners' Association and the Coal-lumpers' Union will form the subject of a conference to be held on Monday between ...

    Article : 103 words
  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An outbreak of fire occurred in Jamestown, U.S.A. Several wooden hotels, which were crowded with visitors to the exhibition, were destroyed. The fire broke out at night, ...

    Article : 233 words
  32. BRISTLING WITH DIFFICULTIES.

    Reference was made by the Premier yesterday to "all this trouble at Newcastle." remarked, "I never knew a matter that bristled with so many difficulties at every turn. Six ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND.

    The season at the Ross River Meatworks has come unexpectedly to an abrupt end, operations in the boning and hanging rooms and preserving room and cellars having ceased until further ...

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  34. THE BUTTER BILL.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Mr. J. W. Taverner (Agent-General for Victoria) and Mr. J. G. Jenkins (Agent-General for South Australia) have interviewed Sir Edward Strachey ...

    Article : 137 words
  35. EARTHQUAKE AT THURSDAY ISLAND.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Friday. -- Two distinct shocks of earthquake were experienced after 9.30 o'clock last night. The first warnings were two severe explosions, which caused many to ...

    Article : 85 words
  36. THE BOTANY BAY WRECKAGE.

    The pilot steamer Captain Cook proceeded along the coast yesterday in search of the wreckage off Botany Bay. She left the harbor at 10.40 a.m., and kept close in to the land to ...

    Article : 109 words
  37. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 218 words
  38. NEW COMPANIONS.

    Dr. H. N. P. Wollaston, who has been Comptroller-General and Permanent Head of the Department of Trade and Customs of the Commonwealth since 1901, was born in 1846, and ...

    Article : 231 words
  39. SINKING OF THE NORMA.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- In the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Gordon, Anthony Robert Marshall, owner of the ship Norma, took action against the ship Ardencraig ...

    Article : 170 words
  40. WINTER EXCURSIONS TO THE SOUTH SEAS.

    Tours to the South Sea Islands -- Tonga, Samoa, and Fiji -- is the title of a neat booklet just issued by the Union Steamship Company in connection with their winter excursions to the ...

    Article : 167 words
  41. THE PROFESSIONALS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday. -- Mr. Baskiville, secretary to the N.Z. Rugby Football Club, says that the professional team has no intention of looking for backs in Australia, as plenty ...

    Article : 44 words
  42. Advertising

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    Advertising : 151 words
  43. IRONMOULDERS' CONFERENCE.

    A conference was held at the rooms of the Employers' Federation last evening between representatives of the Iron Trades' Association and the ironmoulders in connection with points ...

    Article : 67 words
  44. Advertising

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    Advertising : 35 words
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