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  2. VETO NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Mr. J. R. Clynes, M.P. for Manchester North-East, speaking at a Labor demonstration at Manchester, said:-- ...

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  3. ROASTED ALIVE.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Further details are to hand regarding the collision on Saturday between the Paris-Grenville express and a slow train which was standing ...

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  4. TRAGEDY IN A PULPIT.

    LONDON, Monday.--While under suspension on certain charges, Rev. Vanover, a Baptist minister, attempted to re-enter the pulpit at his church at Williamsburg, ...

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  5. PREHISTORIC BEASTS.

    It is possible, says Professor David, that some of the supposed extinct beasts that once lived in Australia may be still alive in the wilds of tropical New Guinea. Mr. M'Cabe told how the ...

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  6. TRAGEDY AT MOSMAN.

    One of those ghastly tragedies which at rare intervals shock the community was enacted in the quiet residential suburb of Mosman yesterday, when Mabel Williams, generally known ...

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  7. PREPARING.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Deakin, who has been spending the recess at his seaside home at Point Lonsdale, came up to town to-night. He will begin at once to prepare for the ...

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  8. TODAY'S PAPER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 360 words
  9. THE CHOLERA SCOURGE.

    LONDON, Monday.--Cholera is raging in the south of Russia. At Rostov-on-Don 708 cases were reported last week, of which 197 terminated fatally. ...

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  10. RUSSIAN ADMINISTRATION.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Czar desires that all the oilfields at Maikop, Northern Caucasia, including those owned by Britishers, should be worked through boards, ...

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  11. THE CRETAN CRISIS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Advices from Constantinople report that the peaceable boycott of Greek goods and merchants continues at Turkish ports until the Cretan ...

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  12. HARROWING SCENES.

    LONDON, Monday.--Some of the victims of the Villepreux railway disaster were pinned by the burning wreckage, and it was found impossible to rescue them. ...

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  13. WORLD MISSIONARIES.

    LONDON, Monday.--At the World Missionary Conference--which opened at Edinburgh on Tuesday last, and closes on Thursday next--Dr. Charles Gore, Bishop of ...

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  14. TURKEY AND FRANCE.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Franco-Ottoman League, in Paris, has banqueted the members of the Ottoman Mission. M. Pichon, Minister for Foreign Affairs, ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Notwithstanding the statement of players when they returned to Australia that the Australian eleven in England was a happy family, it was disclosed at last night's meeting of the ...

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  16. NAVAL DEMONSTRATION.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Each of the protecting Powers--Britain, France, Italy, and Russia--will send two warships to Crete. ...

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  17. "SUMMONS TO REPUBLICANS."

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Daily News" states:--"Mr. Roosevelt has returned, not only to the United States, but clearly to public life. ...

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  18. CHARGES IN PRUSSIAN CABINET.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Count Moltke, Prussian Minister for the Interior, the sponsor in the German Reichstag of the ill-fated Franchise Bill, has resigned. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA'S DESTROYERS.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The official trials of the Australian destroyer Parramatta have concluded, and they showed nearly a knot an hour above the contract ...

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  20. RADIUM FOR THE POOR.

    In response to the appeal for £2000, to be raised by public subscription, with which to provide for the use of radium more extensively in the treatment of cases at the Sydney Hospital, ...

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  21. THE CENTENARY.

    LONDON, Monday.--The centenary celebrations of Primitive Methodism were held on Sunday. Sixty thousand Primitive Methodists from ...

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  22. UNIONISTS OR NON-UNIONISTS.

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--At a meeting of unionists held at the Trades-hall yesterday to consider the question of unionists working with non-unionists, the following resolutions were ...

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  23. FREEMASONRY IN INDIA.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Lord Ampthill, Pro. Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of England and formerly Acting-Viceroy of India, speaking at a Masonic banquet, said ...

    Article : 75 words
  24. IMPROVING THE POTATO.

    Australia awaits a man who will do for the culture of the potato what the late Mr. Farrer did for the culture of wheat. The need for him is strongly emphasised by ...

    Article : 475 words
  25. MINIATURE RIFLE SHOOTING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 words
  26. WERE THE HOSKINS FINES PAID?

    LITHGOW, Monday.--In the course of an address on the administration of the Mines Department, Mr. Dooley, M.L.A., dwelt in Strong terms on the action oft the ...

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  27. AERIAL FLIGHTS.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Lady Abdy paid 120 guineas at auction for the privilege of accompanying Mr. Grahame White in a flight at Brooklands, Surrey. The aeroplane ...

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  28. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Canadian Manufacturers' Association has forwarded to the Prime Minister, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, a resolution supporting the present regulations for ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. W. S, Fielding, Canadian Minister for Finance, is in London. He has no definite intention of re-opening tariff negotiations with Germany, but it is possible that he will ...

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  30. KANGAROO ISLAND.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--With the object of making a comparison between the land on Kangaroo Island and that at Stawell (Vic.), where agricultural operations have been uniformly ...

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  31. THE TRANS-CONTINENTAL LINE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Minister for Home Affairs says, in reply to the Acting-Premier of West Australia, that his desire in securing a grant of 25 miles of country on each ...

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  32. GERMAN EMPEROR'S HEALTH.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The health of the German Emperor is improving. The "Lokal Anzeiger," of Berlin, says the Emperor has lately taken quantities of ...

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  33. INTER-STATE RAILWAYS.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--On Thursday members of the Inter-State Border Railway Royal Commission will start a long tour to inspect the routes for proposed railway connections ...

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  34. ROUEN AVIATION WEEK.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Rouen aviation week opened brilliantly on Saturday. Captain Dickson, a British airman, made a flight of 130 miles. ...

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  35. "ALL AUSTRALIAN."

    "The steamers will be Australian-owned, but I cannot divulge anything as to the promoters," said Mr. F. C. Moore, the manager of the latest venture, the "Merchants and Shippers' Steamship ...

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  36. THE MILITARY COLLEGE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Two directors are to be appointed for the proposed new military college. one at a salary of £800 a year, and the other at a salary of £700. They will be under ...

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  37. AN ARMY PAGEANT.

    LONDON Sunday Afternoon.--An Army pageant, on behalf of the Soldiers and Sailors' Help Society, will open at Fulham tomorrow. ...

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  38. BAGDAD RAILWAY.

    LONDON, Monday.--In connection with the Bagdad Railway, a Continental syndicate is issuing, at £86 10s, a loan for £4,312,800 4 per cent, bonds, redeemable in ...

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  39. "BELOW THE BELT."

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Speaking at a reception tendered by his constituents at Moonta on Saturday, the Premier, Mr. J. Verran, said the conservative element had been unscrupulous in ...

    Article : 159 words
  40. FUSED WIRES.

    PERTH, Monday.--The danger of overhead wires was illustrated in Fremantle yesterday, when a strand of wire of the telephone cable gave way, letting the cable fall on the ...

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  41. SCIENTIFIC AGRICULTURE.

    LONDON, Monday.--Lord Carrington, president of the Board of Agriculture, has appointed a committee to advise on scientific questions relating to the improvement ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    H.M.S. Powerful, which recently returned to Sydney, is at present moored off Garden Island for refitting purposes, and is expected to be ready for sea again in August next. The ...

    Article : 237 words
  43. IRREGULARITY OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    PERTH, Monday.--The inconvenience for mails and passengers of the uncertain hours of departure of the mail steamers from Fremantle is a perennial complaint at Perth. ...

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  44. AN OPEN VERDICT.

    LAUNCESTON, Monday.--An open verdict was returned by the Coroner today at the inquest on tile body of Joseph Stearnes (51), who had been missing, from his home since May 23, ...

    Article : 139 words
  45. TODAY.

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  46. THE WARATAH SEARCH.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The pilot boat, Victoria, has been outside the beads since last night watching for the Waratah search steamer Wakefield, but so far no sign of her has been ...

    Article : 76 words
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