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  2. WATTLE DAY.

    Mr. J. H. Maiden, president of the New South Wales branch of the Wattle Day League, writes:--"Will you allow me to remind you that ...

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  3. MISSING 18 DAYS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--There are strong reasons for supposing that a party of six men, under Constable Thompson, of Dandenong, are lost in the Ninety Mile Desert, between Victoria ...

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  4. CRICKET CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Australians went to Cheltenham to-day to play Gloucestershire. A downpour of rain had soaked the wicket, and play was impossible before lunch. ...

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  5. DEFENCE BILL.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Senate produced a complication, temporarily at least, to-day by rejecting a new clause inserted by the House of Representatives in the Defence Amendment ...

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  6. WHO STARTED IT?

    LONDON, Friday.--Commenting upon the controversy between Mr. Churchill and Mr. Bonar Law, respecting Ulster, "The Times" remarks:--"As a matter of tactics, we have not been able ...

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  7. OVERSEA PARLIAMENTS.

    HALIFAX (NOVA SCOTIA), Friday.--The Duke of Connaught (Governor-General of Canada) was present at the dedication of a tower commemorating the establishment of the first ...

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  8. VIOLATION OF TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Evening.--The outcomes of the protracted conferences held, between the House of Representatives and the Senate on the Panama Canal Bill resulted in ...

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  9. LATE CRICKET.

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  10. ULSTER RIFLE CLUBS.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--It is officially denied that any now policy is being instituted in relation to rifle clubs in Ulster. An earlier cable message stated that lists. ...

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  11. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  12. MOKE SHIPS, MORE MEN.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Admiralty requires before the end of March an additional 10,000 men. It invites seamen and stokers, on becoming ...

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  13. SAFETY ON THE SEA.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Merchant Shipping Advisory Committee to the Board of Trade has furnished the board with a report. In which it remarks that it is important to remember ...

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  14. INLAND WATERWAYS.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Dr. F. P. Koenig, British Consul-General for Westphalia, reports that the Prussian Government is building a network of canals to cope with the ...

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  15. SLOW WICKET.

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  16. ONE OF THE EMPIRE'S FINEST

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Professor Berry, at to-night's meeting of the Association of Secondary Teachers, drew attention to the remarkable progress of Sydney University in the last ...

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  17. WAR ON TRUSTS.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--Senator Pomerene secured consideration of a resolution directing the Attorney-General to proceed against the officers of the Standard Oil and American ...

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  18. THE SOUTH AFRICANS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--South Africa began a match against Sussex at Brighton to-day, the county going in first. The lunch score was seven wickets for 41. ...

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  19. "SUPERANNUATION."

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The State Government is considering the advisability of establishing a superannuation scheme to embrace the whole of the permanent employees of the ...

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  20. NEWCASTLE HARBOUR.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--Attention was directed by Mr. C. Reid, at the meeting of the council of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce to-day, to the inadequacy of the coal-loading facilities ...

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  21. RECENT DOCK RIOTS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. Chester Jones, metropolitan police magistrate (Old-street), has presented his report on the recent strike disturbances at Rotherhithe. ...

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  22. TROOPS MASSING.

    CETTIGNE, Friday.--The Turks are massing large reinforcements of troops on the eastern frontier of Montenegro. Firing by both sides continues daily. ...

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  23. ON THE STUMP.

    GLOUCESTER (New Jersey), Friday.--Governor Wilson, Democratic candidate, has opened his Presidential campaign. Addressing a meeting of farmers. Dr. ...

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  24. AFRICANS REPLY WITH 118.

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  25. TRIPLE ALPINE TRAGEDY.

    TURIN, Thursday Evening.--Professor H. Jones, lecturer in chemistry at Clare College, Cambridge, together with his wife, and their Swiss guide, have been killed on the Fresnay ...

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  26. NAVAL COLLEGE CADETS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The first entries from the cadet midshipmen for the Royal Australian Naval College will be made front those boys born in 1899. Applications will be ...

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  27. THE PRICE OF MEAT.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Moat Commission resumed to-day. Mr. S. Bach, a farmer, said that a very careful selection was necessary for improvements in herds. He defied any man to ...

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  28. FEDERAL EXPENDITURE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Works and Buildings Appropriation Bill was before the Senate again to-day. Senator Gould (N.S.W.) pointed to the ...

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  29. FRANCE AND RUSSIA.

    PARIS, Thursday Evening.--The Russian Premier (M. Kokovtsoff) and Minister for Foreign Affairs (M. Sazanoff) will visit France in September. ...

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  30. THE VEND APPEAL.

    The commencement of the shipping companies' appeal in the Vend case, which was originally dated to commence before the High Court on August 5, and postponed for a ...

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  31. TURKEY'S FINANCES.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday Evening.--The Budget shows a deficit exceeding £3,500,000. The Government hope to obtain a loan. ...

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  32. ESPIONAGE CHARGE.

    LONDON, Friday.--George Quetalet has been arrested at Galway on a charge of espionage. A number of documents were seized in Quetalet's rooms overlooking the Oraumore ...

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  33. CONFIDENCE IN MR. GRIFFITH.

    At the last meeting of the Enfield Political Labor League, it was unanimusly decided to forward a letter to the Minister for Works (Mr. Griffith), assuring him that the league approved ...

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  34. ELECTION EXPENSES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Elections and Qualifications Committee of the State Parliament resumed its inquiry to-day into the charge of alleged illegal practices brought by ...

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  35. MINERS' ELECTRIC LAMPS.

    LONDON, Friday.--The first prize of £600 in the Home Office competition for a miners' electric lamp has been awarded to F. Farber (Dortmund). Eight English and foreign firms ...

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  36. MOROCCO'S NEW SULTAN.

    FEZ, Thursday Evening.--Mulal Yusef has been proclaimed Sultan, of Morocco, in succession to Mulai Hafid, who recently abdicated the Moroccan throne. ...

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  37. FLAW IN THE ACT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--It is proposed by the Defence Amendment Bill, which was before the Senate to-day, to legalise the appointment of some military officer, who, prior to January ...

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  38. TO-DAY.

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  39. ANOTHER NEW COASTER.

    A further addition to the North Coast S.N. Company's fine fleet has been made by the launch of the new steamer Coombar. The company yesterday received a cable from its ...

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  40. SYDNEY SWIMMERS DO WELL.

    PARIS, Thursday Evening.--Cecil Healy, the Australian swimmer, won the International Critorium, 100 metres, held at Joinville-le-Pont, in 64sec. ...

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  41. POISED AEROPLANE.

    BERLIN, Friday.--The "Taglishe Rundschau" states that an engineer has invented an aeroplane, which is capable of remaining stationary in the air at a given point for an indefinite ...

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  42. ANOTHER "GOD'S COUNTRY."

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The following telegram has been received from Professor Gilruth, Administrator of the Northern Territory, regarding the visit of the American landseekers: ...

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  43. GAS IN A MANHOLE.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--An accumulation of gas in a manhole in Jermyn-street exploded to-day. Paving stones were hurled into the air and ...

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  44. LATE MIKADO'S' FUNERAL.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Prince Arthur, of Connaught, second son of the Duke of Connaught, and personal aide-do-camp to the King, will, represent his Majesty at the funeral ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND.

    Two prisoners, Paul and Bergensen, escaped from the hard-labor gang in Wellington yesterday, and have not yet been recaptured. ...

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  46. SOW AND PIGS LIGHTSHIP.

    A familiar beacon at the entrance of Port Jackson was removed yesterday, when the old Sow and Piss lightship was towed away from the moorings she has occupies for so many ...

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  47. WEIGALL MEMORIAL FUND.

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  48. MR. PETER BOWLING.

    WOLLONGONG, Friday.--At a meeting of the Miners' Delegate Board to-day, Mr. Peter Bowing was appointed acting-secretary, pending the ballot being taken for the election of a ...

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  49. BRITISH LIQUOR LAWS.

    LONDON, Friday.--The directors'of Whitbread and Co., brewers, in recommending a dividend of 1 12 per cent. on ordinary shares, declare that they paid £387,460 beer duty and ...

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  50. A QUEENSLAND PROTEST.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A deputation representing the Goondiwindi Stockowners' Protection Association waited upon the Minister for Agriculture to-day to protest against the hardships ...

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  51. THE MINIMUM WAGE.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--The conference of the Miners' Federation, which is now sitting at Blackpool, passed a resolution declaring that, generally speaking, the administration of the ...

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  52. SELLING LIQUOR ON SUNDAY.

    BATHURST, Friday.--At the Bathurst Police Court to-day Walter Butler, licensee of, the Victoria Hotel, was fined £3 with costs for allowing liquor to be unlawfully consumed on ...

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  53. DISTILLERIES RESUME.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--Eleven of the big distilleries which ceased work last season owing to trade depression are now resuming operation. ...

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  54. BOY AND A REVOLVER.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--At Preston to-day a boy, named Harry Stirling, aged 13 years, shot himself with a six-chambered revolver, and inflicted a wound which may prove fatal. ...

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