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  2. TROUBLED RUSSIA.

    General Trepoff, who during January of last year was Military Governor of St. Petersburg, and who was subsequently for a short time Assistant ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    Colonel Mackenzie, Colonel Leuchars and Colonel Wools-Samson, with 2,000 troops, including native levies, completely surrounded and defeated an ...

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  4. COUNTRY.

    Mr. J. S. Deykin has been elected unopposed for the vacancy caused in the Albany Municipal Council through the retirement of Cr. Knight. ...

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  5. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Treasurer (Sir John Forrest) intends to make his Budget statement on Tuesday, the 31st inst. ...

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  6. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, President of the Board of Trade, speaking yesterday at Stourbridge, said the machinery of government had become old, and the ...

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  7. THE NORTON-HOLMAN CONTEST.

    Mr. John Norton addressed about five thousand persons from a balcony at Surry Hills (his old constituency) to-night. He had a very mixed ...

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  8. THE NEW MAIL CONTRACT.

    The announcement that the successful tenderers for the Australian-English mail service were Sir James Laing and Sons, Ltd., did not altogether ...

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  9. ANOTHER ATTACK ON THE LORDS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Under Parliamentary Secretary of State for the Colonies, speaking on Saturday at Altrincham, in Cheshire, urged the ...

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  10. INCREASING UNREST.

    Increasing unrest is reported among the natives of South Africa. Five hundred assegais and knob kerries have been seized in the native ...

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  11. A SOCIALIST PROCLAMATION.

    A Socialist proclamation, published at Warsaw, warns the public that the authorities are preparing a vindictive massacre of Poles and Jews, also that ...

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  12. BOTHA AND THE NATIVE QUESTION.

    Mr. Louis Botha, speaking on Saturday at Heidelberg, in the Transvaal, insisted that the British Government must leave the whites of South Africa ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND AFFAIRS.

    Sir Joseph Ward, Postmaster-General of New Zealand. who is at present in America, has discussed with Mr. Cortelyou, the United States ...

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  14. INTER-STATE.

    Dr. Morris, chairman of the Board of Health, speaking on the newly-promulgated regulations, prohibiting the sale of compounded drugs to the public ...

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  15. MR. SMUTS AND THE WAR DEBT.

    Mr. Smuts one of the Boer intransigeants, in the course of a speech delivered at Heidelberg on Saturday, stated that the only chance of the ...

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  16. PEASANT FIGHTS WITH TROOPS.

    Fighting is reported from various parts of Russia, where peasants armed with pitchforks and spades are waging au uneven war with the troops. ...

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  17. THE WHITE AUSTRALIA POLICY.

    Mr. Reid, speaking at Townsville to-day, said that if Queensland felt any hardship in regard to the White Australia policy the people must ...

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  18. PERSONAL.

    The Governor-General (Lord Northcote) will leave Melbourne on a tour through Queensland on the 17th inst. He will reach Warwick on the 19th ...

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  19. THE DOINGS OF THE DUMA.

    The Agrarian Committee of the Russian Duma has endorsed the first clause of the Constitutional Democratic programme, which involves a partial ...

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  20. THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. W. Jennings Bryan, the Nebraska orator, has intimated his willingness to accept nomination for the American Presidential election in 1908. ...

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  21. TRIAL OF ADMIRAL ROZHDESTVENSKY.

    The trial by court-martial of Admiral Rozhdestvensky and the officers of the destroyer Biedavy, for the surrender of that vessel after the battle ...

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  22. THE COOLGARDIE ELECTION.

    Since the political meetings on Saturday night interest in the Coolgardie election materially increased. To-day the weather was threatening in ...

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  23. MINERS' WAGES.

    The Northumberland Coal Conciliation Board have, on account of the French miners' strike, and because of the improvement in general trade, ...

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  24. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY.

    An attempt was made by two men to enter the house of Geo. Perry at Box Hill, in the Windsor district, on Saturday night last. The thieves ...

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  25. WEATHER IN EUROPE.

    Terrific storms are reported from various parts of Southern Europe. At Valencia, in Spain, hailstones as large as oranges fell, smashing the roofs ...

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  26. MR. KEIR HARDIE'S ZULU.

    Mr. Keir Hardie's "Zulu" correspondent of Edinburgh, to whom he wrote condemning the "native massacres" in South Africa, and expressing the hope ...

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  27. STARVATION AT SEA.

    The commander of the R.M.S. Britannia, which arrived to-day from Sydney, reports that when off Cape Everard he observed distress signals ...

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  28. ACCIDENT AT SEA.

    The steamer Ningpo, 1,985 tons, belonging to the China Navigation Co. Ltd., struck a mine 120 miles north of Kang-tse, on the China coast, and was ...

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  29. UNREST IN EGYPT.

    The Alexandria correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that orders have been sent to Malta and Gibraltar to keep the troops in readiness for ...

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  30. MOONLIGHTING OUTRAGE.

    A moonlighting outrage is reported from Drumraney, in the County of Westmeath, Ireland. A farmer's house was attacked twice, ...

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  31. A FATAL FIGHT.

    Jesse Howden Wingfield, coach-driver, died in the MacLean district yesterday after a fight with a groom, named Roberts. A few light blows are ...

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  32. BRITISH WARSHIPS ON CRUISE.

    H.M.S. Prometheus, which has been on an extended cruise among the Pacific Islands, returned to Sydney to-day. When the vessel was at Noumea ...

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  33. THE UNEMPLOYED AND THE LAND QUESTION.

    Thirteen members of the Manchester unemployed have seized a vacant plot. of Church land in the suburb of Levens hulme. ...

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  34. MR. JUSTICE GRANTHAM

    The "Times" and several Unionist journals imply that it is desirable that Mr. Justice Grantham should accept a pension. ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES LABOUR DISPUTES.

    The strike at the factory of the British Australian Tobacco Company is practically at an end as far as the company is concerned. The places of ...

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  36. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVAL STATION.

    The third-class cruiser Prometheus, now at Hongkong, will, it is announced, be re-commissioned in September for service on the Australian ...

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  37. KELMSCOTT ROADS BOARD.

    At the last meeting of this Board a letter was received from Sir John Forrest stating that arrangements were being made for telephonic ...

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  38. COUNTY CRICKET.

    "Notts beat Yorkshire at cricket yesterday by 25 runs. Surrey now heads the counties for the premiership, Yorkshire, Lancashire, ...

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  39. HEAVY RAINS IN TASMANIA.

    Heavy rains have fallen throughout the State, and floods are impending. Telegraph lines have been damaged on all routes, and communication ...

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  40. SYDNEY TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES' GRIEVANCES.

    It has been decided by the members of the Tramway Employees' Union not to surrender from the position they have taken up in appealing for the ...

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  41. OBSTACLE ON A RAILWAY LINE.

    A railway employee at Horsham found a sleeper lying across the rails of a railway line. about three-quarters of a mile from Dooen, on Saturday ...

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  42. A STORMY VOYAGE.

    The barque Annasona arrived at Melbourne late last night from Philadelphia, with a cargo of case oil. During the voyage across the Southern ...

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  43. THE DISABLED STEAMER GLAUCUS.

    The steamer Glaucus, in tow of the tug James Paterson, reached Hobson's Bay to-night. The trip around from Sealers' Cove occupied thirty hours. ...

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  44. GUN ACCIDENT.

    Walter Baxter (15) was the victim of a gun accident yesterday afternoon. With three other boys he was out wallaby-shooting in the vicinity of Emu ...

    Article : 78 words
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