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  2. THE HETTON COLLIERY.

    On the question of the security of the Hetton colliery, to which pointed attention was recently drawn by Mr.Edden, M.L.A., the Minister for Mines, Mr. Wood, stated yesterday that the ...

    Article : 349 words
  3. THE PRESS DELEGATES.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Imperial press delegates and the London executive committee have made the existing organisation permanent, to consider the interests of the ...

    Article : 157 words
  4. THIRD TEST.

    LONDON,, Thursday Afternoon.-- In the Third Test match, which opened this morning, on the Headingley Ground, at Leeds, the luncheon interval arrived with two ...

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  5. EMPIRE DEFENCE.

    LONDON,Friday.--Mr. Archibald Hurd, of the editorial staff of the "Daily Telegraph,""; has an article of the naval situation in ids relation to the colonies in the ...

    Article : 181 words
  6. "KILLING NO MURDER!"

    LONDON, Friday.--A terrible tragedy took place lust night fit the Imperial Institute, South Kensington. After a musical "At Home" an Indian ...

    Article : 403 words
  7. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  8. "SHADES OF DOWNING STREET."

    The State Government gave a complimentary dinner last evening at the Hotel Australia to Sir Charles Lucas and Mr. A. A. Pearson, of the Dominion Department of the Colonial Office ...

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  9. LYCEUM CLUB RECEPTION.

    LONDON,, Thursday Afternoon,--The reception given by the Lyceum Club to the Imperial Press delegates, was largely attended. ...

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  10. DOMINION DAY SENTIMENT.

    LONDON; Friday.--The Dominion Day banquet was held last night, in London, the High Commissioner for Canada, Lord Strathcona, in the chair. ...

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  11. STATEMENT BY THE MANAGER.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday--Mr. A. Mathieson, when.,seen to-night by a representative of "The Daily Telegraph," said;--:'You will see that the notice says nothing whatever about withdrawing ...

    Article : 336 words
  12. IMPERIAL SERVICE BANQUET.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Mr. Fink (Melbourne) was the guest of the evening at a banquet given,by the imperial Service League. Field-Marshal Lord Roberts, V.C., ...

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  13. VICTORIAN FLOODS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Minister for Water Supply, Mr. George Graham, arrived at Strathmerton to-day with the intention of visiting the flooded settlements between ...

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  14. WINTER CONDITIONS.

    Wintry conditions prevailed in the city yesterday. Although the minimum temperature of 48deg, war, not so low as the previous day, the cold seemed to be "driven home" by the. ...

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  15. STRENGTHENING THE NAVY.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The London Chamber of Commerce is promoting machinery, to carry out Admiral Lord Charles Beresford's demands for ...

    Article : 36 words
  16. IS IT CAUSE AND EFFECT?

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. Krishnavarna, the well-known Indian barrister, practising in London, wrote in yesterday's number of his newspaper, the "Indian Sociologist":-- ...

    Article : 35 words
  17. CONDITION OF JESSOP.

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  18. NAVAL WORKS VOTE.

    LONDON, Friday.--The House of Commons last night agreed to the Naval Works Vote. ...

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  19. REPLY BY MR. EDDEN.

    Mr. Edden, M.L.A.,yesterday made the following statement in regard to the matter:-- "My attention has been drawn to the ...

    Article : 857 words
  20. THE SECOND DAY'S PLAY.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--The Third Test match was continued at Leeds to-day in lovely weather. At the time of starting the wicket was ...

    Article : 399 words
  21. REDUCED CABLE RATES.

    LONDON, Friday.--In transpires that the Pacific Cable Board's offer of reduced rates arose out of a proposal made by Sir Joseph Ward (Prime Minister of New Zealand) to ...

    Article : 113 words
  22. TRADE UNIONS IN CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. Pete Curran, M.P. (Labor, Blackpool), yesterday presided at the opening of the Federation of Trade Unions' Congress at Blackpool, and in the ...

    Article : 108 words
  23. TO-DAY.

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  24. ENGLISH COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon--Middle- sex, at present undefeated, is leading in the cricket county championship. Yorkshire, beat Surrey at Sheffield. Hirst ...

    Article : 54 words
  25. THE "ALL-RED" ROUTE.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The "Daily Mail" says the "All-Red" Route Committee, has not met for months, aud the Government has ceased to regard the ...

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  26. AN INJURED SOLDIER.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--In the Senate to-day, Sonator NEILD (N.S.W.). complained of the inaction of the Commonwealth Government in regard to the case of Private Macdonnell, who ...

    Article : 221 words
  27. "TEAR THE TOWN TO PIECES."

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday.--Another largely attended meeting of the unemployed was held in Sulphide-street to-day, when further inflammatory speeches were made. ...

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  28. IMPEACHING AN EMPEROR.

    LONDON, Friday.--Reuter's Paris correspondent mentions that a Constantinople telegram has been received to the effect that the court-martial which is dealing ...

    Article : 62 words
  29. FURTHER EARTHQUAKES.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Further shocks, of earthquake have occurred at Messina and Reggio. The Inhabitants of the two cities are ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND BUTTER.

    LONDON, Friday.--The "Grocer" gives prominence to reports, of excessive moisture in New Zealand butter, and blames the Government for not enforcing the Export ...

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  31. SACRIFICED TO TAMMANY.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. G. B. M'Clellan, Mayor of New York, has dismissed General J. D. Bingham, Commissioner of Police, ostensibly because he refused to dismiss ...

    Article : 64 words
  32. THE GOVERNMENT'S TASK.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The Government is trying to break the Unionist Opposition in the House of Commons by 12 to 13 hours' sittings, utilising the relief ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND REVENUE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Treasurer (Mr. Hawthorn) to-day stated that the total revenue in Queensland for the year just ended was the largest since 1899. The revenue was £170,539 ...

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  34. MAN ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    ARMIDALE, Friday.--A shocking fatality occurred last night, about three miles from Armicale, at Montrose, when Mr. William Henry Havnes was accidentally shot by Mr. James ...

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  35. WORKING OF FOREIGN PATENTS.

    LONDON, Friday.--In reply to Germany's suggestion not to compel the working of foreign patents in Britain, Sir Edward Grey (Secretary of State for Foreign ...

    Article : 66 words
  36. THE KATAMATITE TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Further particulars regarding the tragedy at Katamatite give rise to the belief that deceased Robinson was either murdered or stunned before the hut was fired. ...

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  37. RACING IN ENGLAND.

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  38. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A desperate attempt to take his own life when in the hands of the detectives was made this evening by William Ernest Holland, at his home, Toorak-road, ...

    Article : 339 words
  39. AUSTRALIA'S SECOND EFFORT.

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  40. SCARLATINA AT COOMA.

    COOMA, Friday.--Arrangements have been made by Dr. Willis,representing the Board, of Health, for the accommodation o£ 17 scarlatina patients in Cooma Hospital should the outbreak ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Speakers at the National Peace Conference at Cardiff denounced the Boy Scouts and the Boys' Brigades, and complained that 'they were "teaching hoys to become ...

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  42. THE GEORGE-STREET TRAGEDY.

    Miss Kate Joffes, Who was shot by Felix Terrier, a French-Canadian, in George-street, near Goulburn-street, on the night of the 21st ultimo, died at the Sydney Hospital at an ...

    Article : 69 words
  43. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    Mori's Dock and Engineering "Company are the successful tenderers for the repairs to the North Coast S.N. Company's steamer Kallatina. The work will be put in hand at once. ...

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  44. NEW ZEALANDERS IN THE NAVY.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.--Commander Blunt, of H.M.S. Pioneer, the drillship manned by New Zealanders, says the physique Of his men could hardly be equalled anywhere. It ...

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  45. IRON-JAWED MAN SENT TO GOAL

    PERTH, Friday--Joe Grimm, the iron-jawed pugilist, whose eccentricities hate recently engaged a good deal of the Perth Police Courts lime, has been sent to the Claremount Lunatic ...

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  46. BIG FIRE IN THE COUNTRY.

    COROWA. Friday.--The Goonambil Hotel, containing 12 rooms, near Overton, on the mall route between Corowa and Urana, was burnt to the ground yesterday. The occupier is Mr. ...

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  47. THE DAMAGED BARQUE KAIULANI.

    The American barque Kaiulani, which put into Auckland in distress recently, had her broken rudder unshipped during the week and taken ashore for repairs. The barque, in consequence, ...

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  48. SHEEP FROM TASMANIA.

    The Huddart, Parker liner Westralia arrived yesterday morning direct from Launceston, bringing 1281 loose sheep and 49 cages of sheep. ...

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  49. THE MAILS.

    Mails dated Hongkong, June 16 by the steamer Changsha, are expected to roach Sydney on July 8. ...

    Article : 21 words
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