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  2. THE JURY COURTS

    The list of causes for trial in the metropolitan Jury Courts, which commence their sittings on Monday, is not a particularly long one. As usual, three Courts will sit—In the Banco Court, ...

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  3. NOTES OF THE DAY.

    One of the principal facts of the Federal convention election which must have attracted the notice of observers in the city was that a great deal more flour was distributed than is usual on ...

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  4. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Everywhere yesterday you heard approval expressed of the results of the Federal elections. There were differences of opinion as to individuals. But when the question was put directly, ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION.

    LONDON, Friday.—Six colonial Premiers have accepted the invitation of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, to visit London during the celebrations ...

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  6. THE UNITED STATES PRESIDENCY.

    LONDON, Friday—Major M'Kinley yesterday assumed office as President of the United States. The pageant at the Capitol at Washington ...

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  7. THE END OF TERM.

    To-day's sitting of the Full Court will end the first law term of the present year, though the part-heard application on behalf of one George Jack, who appeals against a fine inflicted upon ...

    Article : 91 words
  8. TO-DAY.

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  9. AN ENGLISH UNIONIST LEADER.

    Mr. Ben Tillett, the well-known unionist leader, arrived in New Zealand recently from England, and it was his intention to include Sydney in his colonial tour. At the last meeting of the Sydney ...

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  10. THE CRETAN TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Metropolitan at Athens has appealed to the Anglican and Russian Churches on behalf of the Cretans. The newspapers at Athens are maintaining ...

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  11. A LETTER FROM THE CARDINAL.

    Sir,—Permit me to congratulate the electors of New South Wales on the excellent selection of candidates which they have made. None is more pleased than I am that the burden of framing the ...

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  12. THE M'KINLEY CABINET.

    LONDON, Friday.—Six of the members of the M'Kinley Cabinet, in the United States, are millionaires. ...

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  13. A NAVAL BASE OF OPERATIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The British Admiralty are expending £.100,000 at Hongkong in making it a first-class naval base of operations. ...

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  14. SUNDAY SERVICES.

    A gospel song service will be held to-morrow evening at the Y.M.C.A., the soloists being Miss A. E. Thomson, Mr. F. Barnard, and others. Mr. G. A. Grimm will be the accompanist. ...

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  15. THE WEATHER.

    It was warm and muggy in the city yesterday, the thermometer readings approaching unpleasantly close to 90deg. A dense fog hung over the harbor in the early morning. It was first ...

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  16. MR. BEN TILLET'S ARREST.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Belgian Government have referred Mr. Ben Tillet's claim for compensation for his arrest in connection with the labor troubles to arbitration. ...

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  17. THE COUNTRY.

    CAPTAIN'S FLAT, Friday.—The assay offices and contents, including a costly set of furnaces, belonging to the Lake George Mining Company, was destroyed by fire last night between 12 and ...

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  18. INTERVIEWS WITH DELEGATES AND CANDIDATES.

    Mr. Barton was naturally highly gratified with the result, and deeply sensible of the honor that had been, conferred on him by his having been elected to the head of tho poll. "I congratulate ...

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  19. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    LONDON, Friday. — Sir Saul Samuel, Agent-General for New South Wales, and Sir Donald Smith, High Commissioner for Canada in London, will confer with Mr. Joseph ...

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  20. THE R.M.S. OROTAVA.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Orient Company's R.M.S. Orotava, which went ashore at the entrance to the Red Sea, has been floated off, and has arrived at Aden. ...

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  21. PECULIAR DEATH OF A CHILD.

    TAMWORTH, Friday.—A child named Alice Fleming, 1s months old, residing at Durl, near Tamworth, yesterday got hold of a box of pills and swallowed 15. She died shortly afterwards. ...

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  22. THE WARSHIPS.

    H.M.S. Rapid sailed from Melbourne yesterday for Sydney. On her way back she will go into Jervis Bay for gun practice. The warships Penguin and Ringdove are now in the Biloela Dock, undergoing an overhaul. They will probably ...

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  23. LATEST POLLING RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 248 words
  24. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    Two mail steamers are expected to arrive here to-day. The French mail steamer Australien, from Marseilles, signalled at Green Cape at 4.20 p.m. yesterday, and should, therefore, reach ...

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  25. HYDROPHOBIA.

    LONDON, Friday.—A mad dog bit six persons at Newport, in Monmouthshire, Wales, and they have all been sent to the Pasteur Institute for treatment. ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND NATIONAL BANK.

    LONDON, Friday.—Detailed reports have been published of the recent large and informal meeting of creditors in London of the Queensland National Bank. ...

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  27. THE CRETAN TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Gladstone has published a letter, in which he states that to expel the Greeks from Crete, while retaining the "butchers of Armenia" as police, will ...

    Article : 123 words
  28. THE TRANSVAAL.

    LONDON, Friday.—President Kruger has given the judges of the High Court of Justice a fortnight in which to confirm the decision of the Volksraad with regard to the ...

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  29. OUR FIRST FEDERAL ELECTION.

    The fact that the proceedings of Thursday were a "Federal election" seems to make the great end and aim ot the movement a real and familiar thing. After all, the elections have been ...

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  30. PERSONAL.

    The remains of the late Mrs. M. H. Stephen, wife of Mr. Justice Stephen, were interred in Randwick Cemetery yesterday afternoon. Amongst those who were present were Mr. ...

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  31. THE BUTLER CASE.

    PENRITH, Friday.—Whilst a resident of Glenbrook named George Hamment was fishing in a lagoon which became well-known in connection with the mountain murders, he hooked up a ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Sterling has secured a number of valuable exchanges from the British Museum for the Adelaide Museum. ...

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  33. MISS COLBOURNE BABER.

    LONDON, Friday.—Miss Colbourne Baber (Mrs. Harrison White), the Sydney soprano, made a successful debut last night at a concert in the Queen's-hall, London. ...

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  34. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    PERTH, Friday.—A total of £2000 worth of gold was obtained from the Golden Crown, at Jones' Well, in 24 hours. The gold escort left Cue to-day with 4825oz. of gold. The export of ...

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  35. THE KING OF SIAM TO VISIT ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Friday.—The King of Siam will pay a visit to England in July next. ...

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  36. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Bank of Australasia will declare a dividend of 5 per cent, and carry forward £12,621. ...

    Article : 22 words
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