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  2. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    With the customary display of picturesque ceremonial, the third session of the twenty-third New South Wales Parliament wan opened at noon yesterday by the State Governor. It ...

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  3. BACK TO NIGHT WORK.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Representatives of the masters and men on the Bakers' Wages Board came unanimously to an agreement today as to the hours of work and the rates of ...

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  4. ENGINEERS AND UNIONISM.

    Considerable friction appears to have arisen between the Amalgamated Society of Engineers and the Amalgamated Railway and Tramway Association over the efforts of the former to ...

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  5. MEAT TRUST.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Mr. Justice Street, Royal Commissioner, who is investigating the meat export trade, concluded his work, as far as Melbourne is concerned, to-day. ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  7. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Monday.--The naval correspondent of the "Pall Mall Gazette," discussing the New Zealand Government's request for two cruisers of the Bristol class, says they would hardly be ...

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  8. HOME RULE PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Monday.--In the House of Lords today the debate on Lord Willoughby de Broke's amendment for the rejection of the Home Rule Amending Bill was continued. ...

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  9. CANADA AND THE HINDUS.

    VICTORIA, B.C., Monday.--The Court of Appeals of British Columbia has unanimously decided against the Hindus on board the steamer Komagata Maru being allowed to land. ...

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  10. PYRMONT TROUBLE SETTLED.

    A meeting of the shop stewards of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers was held last night in connection with the present non-unionist question. The president of the ...

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  11. MEMBER SUSPENDED.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Tuesday.--When the House met to-day, Mr. Payne refused to withdraw the words uttered on Friday night charging the Government with getting into office by ...

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  12. WHAT THE AMENDMENTS ARE.

    The amendments in the Home Rule Amending Bill provide for the exclusion of, Ulster province, the abolition of the time limit, and a Secretary of State, as the administrative ...

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  13. MEXICAN ELECTIONS.

    MEXICO CITY, Monday.--The Mexican elections have resulted in the re-election of President Huerta and practically all the members of the previous Congress. There were few ...

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  14. MORE CARTRIDGES LANDED.

    Leaders of the Ulster Volunteers have landed 200,000 cartridges at Bangor (County Down). ...

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  15. BLOWN TO SEA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--M. Guillaux, the French aviator, had an unpleasant experience yesterday. Flying from Geelong to Melbourne, he was blown out to sea, and as he neared ...

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  16. ARMING THE NATIONALISTS.

    Mr. Redmond, M.P., leader of the Irish Nationalists, has received a resolution from the New York Nationalist Committee declaring that the committee is determined to arm the ...

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  17. THIRTEEN DROWNED.

    SKAGWAY, Alaska, Monday.--The motor launch Superb, which was taking a number of Americans to Janean to take part in the Fourth of July celebrations, capsized during a storm ...

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  18. WATER CONSERVATION.

    MOULAMEIN, Tuesday.--One of the largest meetings in Moulamein was held this forenoon, when over 70 landholders were in attendance, in response to on invitation by Mr. A. D. Wood ...

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  19. FOREST FIRES.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Tuesday.--Forest fires which are raging over wide stretches of northeast Russia, are assuming alarming proportions. An enormous quantity of corn and hay has ...

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  20. WIRELESS INSTALLATIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Replying to Sir Henry Norman (Liberal) in the House of Commons, Mr. John Burns, President ol the Board of Trade, said that the Board of Trade was negotiating ...

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  21. ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  22. THE BOND OF THE BUSH.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Tuesday.--A story of endurance, pluck, and bush comradeship comes from the King Country. Herbert Worsley, aged 33, was engaged in tree-felling in the bush, 20 ...

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  23. MORE SMALLPOX.

    Two more cases of smallpox were reported yesterday to the Health Department. Both patients were inmates of the Liverpool Asylum, and they were removed to the quarantine ...

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  24. CLERICS AND BOXERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--At the request of the Bishop of Stepney. Dr. Paget, the Rev. Everard Digby, vicar of St. Agatha's, Shoreditch, will not officiate as master of ceremonies at the ...

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  25. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The French open golf championship was begun yesterday at Letouquet, in wet and windy weather. The scores in the first and second rounds ...

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  26. PROTECTING VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A conference took place to-day between the Director of Quarantine (Dr. Cumpston), the Minister for Public Health (Mr. J. D. Brown), and the chairman of ...

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  27. THE BOORABIL COMMISSION.

    Mr. Wade asked the Premier if he would inform the House whether the Government had actually issued the Royal Commission to Mr. Justice Pring to inquire into the matter of the ...

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  28. MARSINA IN HEAVY WEATHER.

    NORFOLK ISLAND, Tuesday.--The steamer Marsina arrived here at noon to-day from Sydney, and stays until to-morrow morning. Heavy weather was met with on the passage. ...

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  29. BOMBS FOR THE CZAR.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--Kirichek, a Russian anarchist, and Trojanoviky, a Pole, were carrying powerful bombs when they were arrested at Beaumont-sur-Oise, near Pontoise. It is ...

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  30. TO-DAY.

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  31. NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    WAUCHOPE, Tuesday.--Information was received here that the Works Department intends closing down all work on the fifth section of the North Coast railway, with the ...

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  32. SELF-CONFESSED.

    LONDON, Monday.--William Robbins, the man who gave himself up to the police, saying that he had murdered a woman named Stevenson at Port Melbourne seven years ago, was ...

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  33. ICEBERGS SIGHTED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--To-day was the coldest day that has been experienced in the metropolitan area this winter. The temperature ranged from 42 to 50 degrees. ...

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  34. WOOLWICH ARSENAL STRIKE.

    LONDON, Monday.--The strikers at Woolwich Arsenal now number 12,000. The hands employed in the power station have joined the strikers, and all the machinery has been stopped. ...

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  35. THE GOVERNOR'S SPEECH.

    The Govenor's Speech, addressed in formal language to the members of the respective Houses, was as follows:-- 1. It is with sincere pleasure that I call you ...

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  36. MOTOR BOAT REGULATIONS.

    Dr. Arthur asked if the Treasurer was aware that the Navigation Department had issued new regulations for the control of motor boats on the harbor, which pressed with undue ...

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  37. MEN LEAVE NIMMITABEL.

    NIMMITABEL, Tuesday.--About 200 men with their horses and drays have been removed from the Nimmitabel--Bombala railway works to the Coolalie duplication works. A large ...

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  38. A CASE AT MOREE.

    MOREE, Tuesday.--Dr. Suckling, of the Board of Health, arrived in Moree this morning, and pronounced the suspicious case to be one of smallpox, though in a mild character. The ...

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  39. THEIR JUSTIFICATION.

    PERTH, Tuesday.--In the Assembly, after further evasive replies to questions from Opposition members about the State trading concerns, the Premier (Mr. Scaddan) commenced ...

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  40. MINISTER EXPLAINS.

    When questioned last evening the Minister for Works explained that instead of spending a million and a half per year on new railway construction the amount was being reduced ...

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  41. TURBULENT ALBANIA.

    BERLIN, Tuesday.--A committee has been established to enlist volunteers among the foreigners residing in Germany to aid the Prince of Wied against the Albanian ...

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  42. LATE MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    LONDON, Monday.--There were manifestations of profound sorrow during the service in the Unitarian Church, Birmingham, in connection with the funeral of the late Mr. Joseph ...

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  43. CONSUMPTIVE IMMIGRANTS.

    Mr. Fitzpatrick asked whether the Premier knew that a number of immigrants arriving in New South Wales were suffering from consumption? He instanced the case of a man who had ...

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  44. SPORTING NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, Monday.--In the match between Oxford and Cambridge Universities, the former made 239 in the first innings. G. A. Fairbairn, the Victorian, took four wickets for 74. ...

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  45. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    English mall news was received of the loss of two sailing vessels in the South Atlantic. The barque Anda was abandoned in 42deg. S. 41deg. W. She was bound from Iquique to ...

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  46. BITING WESTERLIES.

    The mild weather of the past few weeks in the city was replaced yesterday by bleak wintry conditions. The change came up during the afternoon, when piercing westerly winds swept ...

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  47. STATE IRONWORKS.

    Mr. Wade subsequently asked if the Government had yet decided to either purchase or resume the Lithgow ironworks. If not, why not? Mr. Holman: So far, we have come to no ...

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  48. TENNIS CHAMPIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.--In the challenge round of the All-England and World's Doubles Championship at Wimbledon to-day, Brookes and Wilding (Australasia) defeated Dixon and ...

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  49. GENERAL NEWS BY CABLE.

    Golin Bell, the Australian boxer, who was operated upon prior to his contest with Bombardier Wells, has undergone a further operation, which has proved satisfactory. ...

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  50. ADDRESS-IN-REPLY.

    The debate on the Address-in-Reply to the Governor's Speech was commenced in the Legislative Council shortly after the resumption, little time being occupied in preliminaries. Mr. ...

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  51. TRIBUTES IN PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. Asquith, in moving the adjournment of the House of Commons "as a token of the debt owed to the life and example of the late Mr. Chamberlain,' 'stated that ...

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  52. COMPANY'S GOOD RETURNS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--With the payment of a is dividend, absorbing £25,000, on August 12, the Amalgamated Zinc (De Bavay's) will have returned to investors an aggregate of ...

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  53. FATE OF THE NAIRNSHIRE.

    Abandoned in a sinking condition, was the fate of the steamer Pericles, formerly Nairnshire. She was lost in Lat. 48.5N, Long. 6.50W., while bound from Swansea with a cargo of coal ...

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  54. FIRE IN THE CITY.

    The produce stores of Hall and Leeks, Barker Lane, off Hay Street, Haymarket, were found to be on fire at about one o'clock this morning. The brigade turned out in force and managed ...

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  55. THE MAILS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 words
  56. OTHER MATCHES.

    In the final of the mixed doubles, Parke and Mrs, Larcombe defeated Wilding and Mile. Broquedis by 4-6, 6-4, 6-2. Wilding had leads in the second set at 4-2 ...

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  57. ENGLISH MAILS.

    English mails by the Orient R.M.S. Orsova, dated London, June 12, are due at Sydney on Monday next. The Orsova called at Fremantle yesterday. ...

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  58. RETURN THANKS.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Tuesday.--Mrs. Chamberlain, widow of the late Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, has cabled her thanks for New Zealand condolences forwarded by Mr. Massey, the ...

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