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  2. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Representatives of the Commercial Travellers Associations of the United Kingdom are sitting in conference in Edinburgh. ...

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  3. FOE THE CORONATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Prince and Princess Fushimi, Admiral Count Heihachero Togo (Commander - in - Chief of the Japanese Fleet during the Russo - Japanese war), and General ...

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  4. "NE TEMERE" DECREE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Under the signatures of the Anglican Archbishop or Melbourne, Keys. J. Mather (Presbyterian), A. M'Callum (Methodist), W. J. Eddy (Baptist), G. A. W. ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    The following guests were entertained at dinner last night by the Naval Commander - in - Chief and Mrs. King - Hall:—The Archbishop of Sydney and Mrs. Wright, Sir James and Lady ...

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  6. FATUITIES AND ACCIDENTS

    The death took place in Sydney Hospital on June 7 of John William Drayton Heath (28). Into of Taylor - street, Annandale. Deceased was working on the Woolloomooloo wharf ...

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  7. READY IN SIX YEARS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Minister for Home Affairs does not think that the controversy over the lease of Government House. Sydney, for the use of the Governor - General, is a ...

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  8. THE COUNTRY.

    Twenty - three candidates are sitting locally in connection with the junior University examination. The Armidale Musical and Operatic Society ...

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  9. HE NOW SLEEPS.

    Charles Kavanagh (63), a seaman, and a recent arrival from New Zealand, died suddenly at 7 o'clock yesterday morning at the Sydney and Melbourne Hotel, city, where he had staying. ...

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  10. THE WRECK OF THE TABOGA.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Details have come to band regarding the sinking of the National Steamship Company's steamer - Taboga, 649 tons, trading to Panama, off Punta Mala, at the ...

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  11. MORE ENTERTAINING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Northeliffe, head of the Harmsworth Newspaper Proprietary, today entertained 300 overseas Ministers, visitors, and journalists at his seat, Sutton-place, ...

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  12. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Edward Howard (27), a barman at the Green Park Hotel, Paddington, died suddenly yesterday. He was talking to a woman on the footpath, and was complaining to her that he was ...

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  13. NEWTOWN'S DISPLAY.

    It has been decided by the local council that Newtown will have its decorations and illuminations on Coronation day. The matter was brought under the notice of ...

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  14. BALLARAT EISTEDDFOD.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Appreciative notices appear in the London newspapers regarding the forthcoming Ballarat National Eisteddfod. Lieut Mackenzie Rogan, late bandmaster of ...

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  15. FELL OFF THE TABLE.

    HARGRAVES, Thursday.—Whilst playing with her sister yesterday, Violet, a five - year - old daughter of Mr. H. Faulkner, had the misfortune to, slip and fall from the table. She fell ...

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  16. VICTORIA'S ATTITUDE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Victorian Government does not intend to follow the load of the New South Wales Government and terminate the occupancy of Government House by the ...

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  17. KILLED BY FALLING TIMBER.

    FORSTER, Thursday.—James Colville, whilst burning off to-day on James Milllgan's farm. Lower Wallamba, was struck by falling timber and killed instantly. The Coroner Is holding ...

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  18. HELD TO RANSOM.

    SALONICA, Wednesday.—The Greek brigands inhabiting the Olympus Range, on the border of tho Turkish vilayets of Monastir and Salonica, who recently kidnapped Professor Eduard Richter ...

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  19. MR. HOLMAN AND INNOCENCE.

    According to the Acting - Premier, the Liberals and Liberals are not half bad friends outside the precincts of the Macquarie - street sanctum; Responding to the toast of "Parliament," at ...

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  20. SHOOTING PARTY'S MISHAP.

    GOULBURN, Thursday.—Archie Druett, sen of Mr. Francis Druett, of Station hill, Binda, was one of a party of shooters. The party were resting after a drive when a couple of foxes unexpectedly made their appearance. One of ...

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  21. A CROSS THE CONTINENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—An interview took place to-day between the Minister for Home Affairs and Mr. James Thompson, engineer - in - chief of the "West Australian railways, as to ...

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  22. A RUSSIAN WILL CASE.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Thursday.—Colonel Vladimir von Ljarljarsky, lately Master of the Horse at the Imperial Court, together with M. Kasandschieff. a lawyer, and two others, has been ...

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  23. BROKEN ARM.

    ARMIDALE, Thursday.—A lad, Kenneth Hawke, son of the ex-Mayor, Mr. W. J. Hawke, was cranking the engine of his father's motor car when it back - fired and broke his right arm ...

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  24. REMISSION OF SENTENCES.

    PERTH, Thursday:-—The Attorney - General intends to grant prisoners, in honor of the Coronation, the same remission as given in England on the King's Accession, viz., one week for a ...

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  25. SUCCUMBED TO INJURIES.

    MURWILLUMBAH, Thursday.—James Rice (57), a pioneer of the Burringbar district, died to-day, as the result of an accident. The other night, when leaving the hall after an entertain- ...

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  26. RAILWAY SMASHES.

    FAIRFIELD (Connecticut), Wednesday.—The most disastrous freight wreck in the history of the New Haven railway occurred to-day. Four separate freight trains were piled into ...

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  27. ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday,—At the adjourned inquiry to-day into the circumstances surrounding the death of Cecilia Mary Ellen Josephiue Caffrey (74), lately residing at 14 Bivey - street ...

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  28. A RUSH OF GAS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—A loud explosion in King William - street, near the "Advertiser" office, shortly after 3 o'clock this afternoon, attracted a large, crowd. The noise was heard in ...

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  29. EXPLOSION OF GELIGNITE.

    BRISBANE,: Thursday.—Information was received to-day that two minors. Wolfram and Edwards, were placing a charge of gelignite in the Aberdare colliery yesterday, when it exploded ...

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  30. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Lightning struck three byres yesterday, in a village in the Department of Loire, and 16 cows—all that were lying down at the time—were killed instantly. ...

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  31. EXCURSIONISTS ESCAPE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Leeds - Liverpool excursion train collided yesterday with a stationary train at Staieybridge, two untenanted carriages being telescoped. ...

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  32. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    MOUNT PERRY (Q.), Thursday.—Miss Ivy Rinaldi (18), was engaged cooking at a stove when her clothes caught fire, and she was so seriously burnt that she died in a few hours. ...

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  33. NEWCASTLE.

    The following vessels were cleared at the Newcastle Customs - house yesterday:—Mallina, str., for Rockhampton, via Brisbane and Sydney, with 400 tons coal and 220 tons bunkers; Maish. ...

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  34. SPORTING NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The billiard match, 16,000 up, level, with crystallate balls, for £50 aside, between George Gray, the Australian, and Inman, the English professional, was ...

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  35. ADELAIDE TRAMWAYS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—A special train left Adelaide railway station yesterday, convoying invited guests to the tramways power - house, at Port Adelaide, to attend the official ...

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  36. DISCOVERER OF ANAESTHETICS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The newspapers record that to-day is the centenary of the birth of Sir James T. Simpson, of Edinburgh, the discoverer of anaesthetics, who,was born at Bathgate. ...

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  37. CANADA AND RECIPROCITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Times" says that Sir Wilfrid Laurier's motion, which is to come before the Imperial Conference, aiming at securing the freedom of the Dominions ...

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  38. PENALISING NON - VOTERS.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Women's National League, formed a deputation to-day to ask the Government to penalise qualified electors who do not vote—£5 for the first offence, and a ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN STRIKES.

    ADELAIDE. Thursday.—Nine men at Moyle and Company's, cordial and aerated waters manufactory, Port Pir[?], came out on strike this morning, because the firm had recently ...

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  40. THE FOGWELL - BARRY MATCH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The ratification of the proposed sculling race for the championship of England between Ernest Barry, the present English champion, and Fogwell, the Australian ...

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  41. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TEACHERS.

    ADELAIDE,. Thursday.—Hitherto a provisional school has been one in which the average attendance has been 12 to 20. Schools with a smaller average than this have been termed ...

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  42. ASSAULT DURING A FOOTBALL MATCH.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Martin Gotz, a Carlton footballer, was to-day charged on the information, of J. Arnold Seitz, hon secretary of the University Football Club, with having ...

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  43. PEACE AT LAST.

    ADELAIDE. Thursday.—Work in the flux quarries at Point Turton will be resumed on Monday. It is almost 12 months since the men struck for higher wages. They are to receive 8s per day now. ...

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  44. CAUGHT IN A GUST AT 2000 FEET.

    BERNE, Thursday.—While [?]onoplaning at Lausanne yesterday at a height of 2000ft., the aeronaut Taddeoll was caught in a gale. The machine twice turned a somersault, Tad- ...

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  45. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the county cricket match, Kent v. Hampshire, played at Southampton, Hampshire scored 463 for eight wickets in the fourth innings. ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An anonymous philanthropist has donated £20,000 for the distribution throughout Groat Britain, Germany, France, and Italy of free copies, of Norman Angeles book, "The Great ...

    Article : 161 words
  47. "HUMAN RABBIT - WARRENS."

    Dr. Armstrong (medical officer, Board of Health) has reported to the Alexandria Council that a private lane or court in Alexandria is surrounded entirely by ruinous old wooden and ...

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  48. BIG BREAKS, SMALL CROWDS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Lindrum still further increased his lead as the result of to-day's play in his match against Recce, but there were few of the spectators who did not prefer to see ...

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  49. WHO IS TO BLAME.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Postmaster- General adheres to his opinion that the Victorian Railway Department is to blame tor the late arrival of the English mails in Sydney. ...

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  50. NEW THEATRE IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Melbourne's latest theatre —the Melba—was opened to-night in the presence of a large company of leading citizens The building, which has been erected by ...

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  51. MR. . FISHER AT BRISTOL

    LONDON, Thursday.—In honor, of his visit to Bristol, Mr. A, Fisher (Prime Minister of Australia) yesterday had the freedom of that city conferred upon him. ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. DENGUE FEVER AT SUVA.

    Dengue fever is still rife in Suva. The latest victims, according to tho Fiji papers by the steamer Fiona, are his. Excellency the Governor and Lady May. Nearly all the business firms ...

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  54. LAWN TENNIS.

    CROYDON,. Thursday.—in the lawn tennis tournament hero yesterday, Drs. Pockiey and Mu[?]ke (Australians) beat Messrs. Davies and Padwick in the gentlemen's doubles, 6-2, 6-0. ...

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  55. BENDIGO EAST BY-ELECTION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The following norminations have been: received for the Bendigo East by-election, caused by the death of Mr. T. -Glass: James H. Curnow, auctioneer; Alfred J. ...

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  56. NO PAY FOR HOLIDAYS.

    PERTH, Thursday.—The Arbitration Court decided an interesting test case in respect of pay for holidays. The Tanners Union had cited. certain firms who deducted a day's pay on ...

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  57. CASSILIS HOMESTEAD DESTROYED.

    MUDGEE, Thursday.—The homestead at Mr. A. Busby's station at Cassilis was totally destroyed by fire at 1 a.m. yesterday. It is believed that the fire started in the kitchen. ...

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  58. QUEENSLAND.

    The first steamer - chartered by the government for bringing laborers from Great Britain to Queensland for the construction of the now railways is expected in Brisbane at the end of July. ...

    Article : 83 words
  59. Advertising

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    Advertising : 112 words
  60. ABSTRACT OF SALES BY AUCTION. THIS DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  61. FALL DOWN A HATCH.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—At ' the Supreme Court, Christchurch, F. L. Dummer obtained £750, and his wife £1250, damages from the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Company, on account ...

    Article : 60 words
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