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  2. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Count Lamsdorff, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, in a communication addressed to President Roosevelt, has reiterated his statement that the ...

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  3. BRITISH DEFENCE.

    Field-Marshal Lord Roberts, speaking on Saturday at Llanelly, in South Wales, admitted that the regular army was as efficient as it possibly could be ...

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  4. THE POLITICAL OUTLOOK.

    Some important questions were discussed at the caucus of the Parliamentary Labour Party, which was held at Parliament House yesterday. The ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES LAND SCANDALS.

    Before the Lands Commission to-day some light was thrown upon the where abouts of Joe. Bonnom Stephens, whose name has been so frequently mentioned ...

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  6. THE FREIDWALD SHOOTING CASE.

    A young man, named Frederick Freidwald. was charged in the Central Criminal Court to-day with having, on July 25, at St. Peters, wounded Alice ...

    Article : 241 words
  7. SHOOTING AFFRAY NEAR VICTORIA PARK.

    Shortly before 11 o'clock last night Constable Watt, who is stationed at Victoria Park, received a complaint from two women to the effect that a ...

    Article : 278 words
  8. RUSSIAN UNREST.

    As the result of the Czar's Edict of April 30 last an immense number of former Jews have re-embraced Judaism, including whole villages in the ...

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  9. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) has received a letter from Mr. F. W. Walker, managing director of the Papuan Industries, Ltd., with regard ...

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  10. DISTURBANCE IN THE CAUCASUS.

    The peasants in the Russian Caucasus refusing their landlord, Prince Mukbaransky, the proportion of their crops to which he was entiled. the police ...

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  11. ENGLAND AND GERMANY

    The German fleet has been ordered, prior to starting upon its annual manoenvres, to proceed to Swinemunde, a fortified seaport of Prussia, in order ...

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  12. JAPANESE GOVERNMENT.

    Baron Katsura, the Japanese Premier, has received hundreds of memorials and telegrams urging the Japanese Government to insist on the terms ...

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  13. PARTITION OF SAGHALIEN.

    There are many evidences that public opinion in Japan strongly resents the proposed partition of Saghalien Some newspapers urge that, if further ...

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  14. HATLESS LADIES IN CHURCH.

    Several ladies visiting Canterbury Cathedral yesterday without head covering were excluded from the service, on the ground of their disregard ...

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  15. RUSSIA AND JAPAN.

    Admiral Kataoka reports that the Japanese Okhotsk squadron has captured the Russian gunboat Portagan and seized the British Ship Antelope ...

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  16. PRESIDENT AND CZAR.

    President Roosevelt's appeal to the Czar was, it is stated. framed on broad humanitarian lines, The Czar, however, through Mr. ...

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  17. THE BENDIGO BANK ROBBERY.

    The case arising from the disappearance of £2,100 from the Bank of Australasia. at Bendigo, in which an exteller, Frederick Herman Gray, is ...

    Article : 353 words
  18. THE COLLIE LABOUR DIFFICULTY.

    A mase meeting of miners was held to-night to consider the proposals of the Proprietary Company with regard to work under the new contract for the ...

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  19. A RUSSIAN NAVY LEAGUE.

    A Russian Navy League, on the lines of the British Navy League, is in progress of formation. ...

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  20. JAPANESE BULLETS.

    Dr. Schafer, a German army surgeon, who was sent to the Far East to study the war from a surgical standpoint, reports that the Japanese ...

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  21. SATURDAY'S SITTING OF THE CONFERECE.

    Saturday's sitting of the Peace Conference threatened to be the last. Though the secretaries were excluded in order to secure the strictest ...

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  22. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    Owing to heavy rain at Cheltenham to-day, it was impossible to commence the cricket fixture Australians v. Gloucestershire, and play is therefore ...

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  23. RUSSIAN GUARD STATIONS.

    The Russians reinforced two guard stations at Zareff and Port Lazaref, on the Siberian coast, but the Japanese torpedo boats destroyed both, and also ...

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  24. COUNTY CRICKET.

    By defeating Lancashire and drawing with Essex despite the latter county's innings of 521 and its dismissal of Yorkshire for 98 (Douglas performing ...

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  25. THE WEATHER IN MANCHURIA.

    The rainy season in the Hung-chuling district of Manchuria is ended. ...

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  26. COST OF LIVING ON THE GOLDFIELDS.

    Mr. Harvey Patterson, chairman of directors of the Queen Margaret Gold Mining Co., at Bulong and Kanowna North, complained, at the half-yearly ...

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  27. PERSONAL.

    The Vice-President of the Federal Executive Council (Mr. T. T. Ewing, M.H.R.), who will represent the Commonwealth Government in Western ...

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  28. AMERICA AND CHINA.

    The Chinese bakers at Hong Kong and Canton have refused to handle American flour. In consequence of the boycott of ...

    Article : 460 words
  29. INTER-STATE.

    The Australian Medical Congress will be opened in Adelaide on Monday next. Already 120 medical men from the Australian States and New Zealand have ...

    Article : 353 words
  30. WAGES AT LAWLERS.

    Mr. Loring. of Bewick, Moreing and Co., has fixed the following rates of wages for the mines controlled by his company in this district:— ...

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  31. WHY THE CONFERENCE ADJOURNED.

    Mr. Smalley, the "Times" correspondent at Portsmonth, elicited from a Japanese authority that the conference adjourned on Saturday to enable the ...

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  32. THE TIMBER REGULATIONS.

    Trouble in connection with the new timber regulations arose to-day, when 95 sleepers, cut by five different hewers, were brought into the railway depot by ...

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  33. BETTING ON A RACECOURSE.

    As the outcome of the decision of the committee of the Kalgoorlie Racing Club not to allow betting on the free portion of the course now designated ...

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  34. A FURTHER ADJOURNMENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Portsmouth, telegraphinng on Monday states that "to-day's sitting of the Peace Conference was privately ...

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  35. ACCIDENT TO H.M.S. PROMETHEUS.

    H.M.S. Prometheus struck a reef out. side Auckland to-day and returned to port to be docked. Her hull was damaged and a lot of water found its way ...

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  36. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—In No. 2 Court, at half-past 10 o'clock. before Mr. Justice McMillan Mahomet Gool (plaintiff) v. Ameer Mahomet and others ...

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  37. THE "TIMES" ON THE SITUATION.

    The "Times" says:—"Nobody will be surprised, and all parties will be gratified if it turns cut that the Anglo-Japanese treaty has been renewed and ...

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  38. COUNTRY.

    A young man, named Wm. Edward Meredith, a horse-trainer, was arrested at Boulder yesterday, on a charge of having attempted to assault a young ...

    Article : 136 words
  39. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND THE SUBMARINE.

    President Roosevelt yesterday pent three and a half hours in the submarine plunger, The verssed [?] on the bottom in ...

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  40. FATAL ACCIDENT AT WORSLEY.

    A shocking fatality occurred at Worsley this afternoon. A man, named Henri Beck (26). was unloading logs from trucks at the Worsley Mill, when ...

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  41. HAYNES'S CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    C. J. Haynes, registered proprietor of the "Newsletter," was arrested this afternoon for the non-payment of the fine of £50 imposed for contempt of ...

    Article : 68 words
  42. THE SAVAI VOLCANIC ERUPTION.

    A correspondent of the "New Zealand Herald," writing from the island of Savai, gives some additional particulars of the volcanic eruption which occurred ...

    Article : 91 words
  43. PERSONAL.

    Mr. J. Clark has been gazetted Consul for the Netherlands at Brisbane. ...

    Article : 20 words
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