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  2. THE DAIRY CONFERENCE.

    The greater part of yeaterday's proceedings at the Dairy Conference which is being held at the Hawkesbury College; Richmond, was taken up in discussing the subject of tho export of butter, ...

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  3. TURKEY AND THE POWERS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--From Constantinople it is reported that the Grand Vizier (Khalil Rifaat Pasha) and M. de Nelidoff, the Russian Ambassador, had a ...

    Article : 160 words
  4. EXECUTION OF BUTLER.

    Frank Butler, the convict, who was sentenced to death for the murder of Captain Lee Welter, was hanged at Darlinghurst Gaol yesterday morning, at 9 o'clock. The execution was carried ...

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  5. COLONIAL PREMIERS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--The Mayor of Warwick, the Earl of Warwick, entertained the Queensland visitors at a banquet at Warwick Castle to-day. ...

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  6. SECOND EDITION.

    LONDON, Friday. 1 p.m.--At the rifle meeting at Bisley to-day the Victorian team won the Kolapore Challenge Cup with a score of 751 points, the New Zealand team ...

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  7. NOTES OF THE DAY.

    Professor Wood, in his lecture at the School of Arts on Wednesday night, said, that "the value of a vote, not in exchange, but in use, was a question which men rarely asked themselves." ...

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  8. THE WEATHER.

    Rain was reported yesterday from Cootamundra, Junee, Young, and Tumut. Elsewhere it was dull and cloudy, and the conditions last night pointed to showery weather on the central and ...

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  9. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    LONDON, Friday, 2.30 p.m.--Silver was quoted to-day at 2s 358d per oz. ...

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  10. JUNIOR CARLTON CLUB.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--The members of the Junior Carlton Club to-day entertained at a banquet the principal colonial visitors in London. ...

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  11. THE OVERDUE STEAMER TANAIS.

    In view of the possibility of the overdue French mailboat Tanais, from Noumea, making for the Queensland coast in a disabled condition, M. Blanc, the manager of the Messageries ...

    Article : 307 words
  12. TASMANIA.

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.--A public meeting of citizens, the Mayor presiding, to-night, condemned the income tax, which expires at the end of the year, but which the Treasurer insists ...

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  13. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. A. J. Balfour has abandoned the attempt to pass the Criminal Law Evidence Bill through the House of Commons this session. ...

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  14. STATE CONCERT AT BUCKING HAM PALACE.

    LONDON, Friday.--A State concert was given at Buckingham Palace last night, among those present being Sir John Forrest, Mr. C. C. Kingston, Sir Hugh Nelson, Mr. R. ...

    Article : 43 words
  15. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    COOLGARDiE, Friday.--At the police court today George Jas. Hatsley was charged with embezzling three sums of £47 each, the property of the London. Liverpool, and Manchester Mining ...

    Article : 197 words
  16. COMMENDATION OF THE POLICE.

    The Attorney-General, referring to the case yesterday, said he desired to state that the way in which Detectives M'Lean and Roche and other members of the police force acted in the first ...

    Article : 81 words
  17. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION BILL.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Workmen's Compensation Bill passed its final stages in the House of Commons last night by a majority of 30. ...

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  18. THE ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    LONDON, Friday.--A mass meeting of Loudon boilermakers was held yesterday, when it was resolved not to Join the engineers in their strike. ...

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  19. SIBERIA.

    LONDON, Friday.--M. Muravieff, the Russian Minister of Justice, will, by the Czar's command, proceed to Siberia and inaugurate a new system of law courts. ...

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  20. BUTLER AS JOHN NEWMAN.

    Butler, it seems, disclosed his real name to the authorities. They, however, decline to reveal it, giving as the reason for such refusal that his relations are rather well-to-do in England, and it ...

    Article : 281 words
  21. THE WARSHIPS.

    H.M.S. Karrakatta sails hence to-day to join the flagship Orlando at Moreton Bay. The cruiser Wallaroo is reported to have called at Moreton Bay on Thursday. The Torch and Rapid ...

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  22. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    LONDON, Friday.--The provisions of the alien laws are being strictly enforced in the United States, and are found to operate harshly against Canadians. ...

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  23. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    KALGOORLIE, Friday.--The reported sharp rise in Lake View South shares was caused by a rich strike in opening up the sulphide lode south of the new main shaft. The ore being ...

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  24. THE MAIL STEAMER.

    The German man steamer Stuttgart leaves the Circular Quay at noon to-day for Southampton, Antwerp, and Bremen via ports, taking a good number of passengers and a large cargo, in which ...

    Article : 159 words
  25. THE SOUDAN EXPEDITION.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Berlin correspondent of the "Standard" reports that King Menelik of Abyssinia has ordered a force of 20,000 soldiers to proceed to the Upper ...

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  26. BISHOPS AT WINDSOR CASTLE.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--One hundred and ninety Bishops and clergymen of the Church of England visited Windsor Castle to-day, and were entertained at luncheon. ...

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  27. A CONFESSION BY BUTLER.

    Soon after the execution, Mr. Herbert (governor of the gaol) saw the Attorney-General (Mr. Want), who acted in the unavoidable absence offthe Minister for Justice. Mr. Herbert informed ...

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  28. ENGLISH RACING.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--At the Newmarket Second July Meeting to-day the Australian-bred mare Acmena, by Martini-Henri from Acme, won the High Weight Handicap. ...

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  29. THE MURDERS IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The West Australian police have reported to the New South Wales authorities that they feel certain that what are known as the Bardoc murders in that colony were committed by Butler. ...

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  30. A GERMAN NAVAL CONTINGENT.

    By the Norddeutscher Lloyd liner Stuttgart, which is timed to leave the Circular Quay at noon to-day, the time-expired crews of the German warships Falke and Bussard are returning ...

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  31. BUTLER'S ANTECEDENTS.

    The following information relative to Butler's antecedents was supplied by the Attorney-General's Department. The information was obtained at considerable cost for use at the trial, but it ...

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  32. THE REVOLT IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Friday.--Reports received from Salisbury, South Africa, state that the Hussars have cleared the Ungani district of rebels, und have killed 40 rebels at Fort ...

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  33. THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    The Urmston Grange, one of the large frozen meat carrying steamers of Houlder Brothers' line, arrived last night from Algea Bay en route to Queensland to load frozen meat for the ...

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  34. SWIMMING IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Friday,--A contest, took place at Manchester yesterday for the 500 yards amateur swimming championship of the world. Derbyshire won, Tyers, the holder of ...

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  35. A LAST REQUEST.

    The governor of the gaol naked Butler at the interview referred to if anything could be done for him. Butler replied "No." The condemned man acknowledged the righteousness of his ...

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  36. REVISED RACING RULES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The long-promised revised rules of racing which are to be submitted for approval or otherwise of the V.R.C. members at the annual meeting next month, made ...

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  37. RIFLE SHOOTING AT BISLEY.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--Most of the Australian competitors at the National Rifle Association meeting at Bisley are suffering from slight colds. They also feel the ...

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  38. CHOLERA IN JAVA.

    The steamer Whampoa, which arrived last night from the East, brings news of an outbreak of cholera in Java. Several eases were reported in Sourabaya. Three eases also occurred on ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. -- Mr. A. J. Mundella, M.P. for the Brightside Division of Sheffield, and formerly President of the Board of Trade, is suffering from paralysis. ...

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  40. BUTLER'S WILL.

    While awaiting the final event, Butler made his will. He left a number of articles, such as pipes, razors, watches, and other small things, worth in all about £1, to Mr. Herbert (governor ...

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  41. THE CAPE PRESS AND THE SOUTH AFRICAN COMMITTEE.

    LONDON, Friday.--The newspapers of Cape Colony concur in the finding of the South African Committee with regard to Dr. Jameson's Transvaal raid. ...

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  42. THE YOKOHAMA POISON CASE.

    LONDON. Thursday Night.--The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has rejected the application of Mrs. Carew for leave to appeal against the sentence of death ...

    Article : 59 words
  43. HOW MR. WANT ACTED.

    The Attorney-General, in the course of his remarks to a reporter yesterday afternoon, dealt with a question of considerable importance in connection with the arrest of prisoners in a ...

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  44. RELEASE OF LADY SCOTT.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--Lady Scott, who was, in December last, sentenced to eight months' imprisonment, together with the men Aylott and Cockerton, for libelling ...

    Article : 37 words
  45. TO-DAY.

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  46. PERSONAL.

    Lady Gormanston, wife of the Governor of Tasmania, joins the R.M.S. Valetta at Melbourne en, route to London. Mr. J. Preston also joins the ship at Melbourne for London. From ...

    Article : 234 words
  47. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Friday.--Sir Philip Fysh, replying to a question in the Legislative Assembly to-day, said that it was the intention of Ministers to introduce a Customs Act, with a view to entering ...

    Article : 44 words
  48. THE ORDER OF THE GARTER.

    LONDON, Friday.--Her Majesty the Queen has conferred the Most Noble Order of the Garter upon the Earl of Derby, a former Minister and subsequently ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.--The recent heavy rains in Wellington have extended to Wairarapa, where most of the rivers are in flood. A slip occurred on the railway line near Eketahuna, and ...

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  50. STODDART'S CRICKET TEAM.

    LONDON, Friday.--Prince Ranjitsinjhi has decided to join the cricket team which Mr. A. E. Stoddart is forming to visit Australia. The Prince will afterwards proceed to India, ...

    Article : 37 words
  51. MR. BEN TILLETT.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.--Mr. Ben Tillett leaves for Sydney on the 28th inst. The pupils of Mr. Frank E. Down will hold their fourth annual concert at the Y.M.C.A.-hall ...

    Article : 44 words
  52. SUNDAY SERVICES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 words
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