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  2. CURRENT TOPICS.

    Benevolent Society.—The ladies who have been collecting for the Benevolent Society will meet the executive committee of the institution on Friday, July 5, ...

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  3. SOUTHERN MYSTERY.

    The police investigations into the mys. tery of the death of the woman whose remains were found in a belt of serub near the Mountain Lake by Constable ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    Right Hon. D. Lloyd-George, Prosident of the Board of Trade, speaking in the House of Commons, enumerated the bills the Lords had obstructed, and ...

    Article : 375 words
  5. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Captains G. A. Moore and G. H. Lee were to-day appointed patrol officers in Papua. Both officers have had considerable experience in the army. ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES

    Prince Borghese. the leader of the Pekin to Paris motorists, has arrived at Kiatcha, in sib[?][?]ia. Pous has been stranded in the Great Gobi Desert, and ...

    Article : 518 words
  7. CABLE MESSAGES

    The central committee of the Vinegrowers' Association in the South of France severely critieised M. Marcellin Albert for his conduct in Paris, ...

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  8. MURRAY RIVER WATERS.

    The agreement between New South Wales, South Australia, and Victoria for the joint control of the Murray Rivce waters, which has been embodied in a ...

    Article : 49 words
  9. ELECTRIC LAMPS.

    The electric light branch of the municipal service still proseentes its quest for an ideal electric lamp. The latest received is what is known as the Hewitt ...

    Article : 801 words
  10. INTENT TO MURDER.

    Edward Kerger was brought before the Geelong Court to-day and charged with having shot at with intent to murder Ada kerger, his consin's wife. The police ...

    Article : 109 words
  11. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT

    Right Hon. D. Lloyd-George, M.P., President of the Board of Trade, informed the Welsh Congregational Union that the Government intended to press ...

    Article : 77 words
  12. TASMANIA'S PREMIER.

    A call was made by Captain Evans, Premier of Tasmania, upon the Acting-Premier to-day. Later Captain Evans saw Mr. Swinburne, Minister for ...

    Article : 110 words
  13. SIR FREDERICK YOUNG.

    At the Royal Colonial Institute's conversazione at South Kensington 2000 persons were present. In the Earl of Elgin's absence, the ...

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  14. SCHOOLBOYS INJURED.

    A serious accident occurred at the Fitzroy Gas Works this afternoon. The principal of the University High School had arranged for his pupils to be shown ...

    Article : 135 words
  15. TRAINING SHIP.

    The Marquis of Tweedmouth, the First Lord of the Admiralty, informed the Hon. Thomas Bent, Premier of Victoria, that the Admiralty knew of no vessel which ...

    Article : 53 words
  16. KING EDWARD.

    His Majesty the King visited the Lincoln show. ...

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  17. EARL CROMER.

    The Government is asking Parliament for a sum in recognition of Earl Oromer's services. Unofficially the amount is reported to be £50,000. ...

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  18. MURDER CASE.

    Evidence is being given for the defence in connection with he trial at Boise City in the United States, of the union officials who are charged with the murder ...

    Article : 166 words
  19. SUCCESS SCORED.

    Miss Beatrice Miranda made a successful appearance at Minna Fischer's concert, and received favourable notices from the press. ...

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  20. HAGUE CONVENTION.

    Owing to the possibility of attaching a self-propelling torpedo to a fishing-boat or other small craft, which could approach a, warship unsuspected, Sir ...

    Article : 97 words
  21. THE MAIL CONTRACT.

    Speaking on the latest development in reference to the mail contract to-day. Mr. Davies, acting Premier, said—"lf the cablegeam published this morning ...

    Article : 323 words
  22. LIVING STATUARY.

    By 66 votes to 45 the London County Council has resolved to inform the proprietors of music halls that the continuance of the living statuary exhibition is ...

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  23. OUTRAGE IN RUSSIA.

    Ten bombs were thrown in succession into Erivan Square, Tiflis. The square was crowded at the time, and many persons were killed and others ...

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  24. HONORARY DEGREES.

    General Booth and Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens) have received honorary degrees from the University of Oxford. They each received an ...

    Article : 40 words
  25. QUEENSLANDERS.

    At the Queensland dinner 120. were seated, the company including Hon. W. P. Reeves, the Agents-General, Sir M. Nelson, Messrs. G. W. Gray, Pritchard ...

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  26. LAWN TENNIS.

    Norman Brookes defeated A. F. Wilding in the second round of the All England lawn tennis championship by three sets to two. ...

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  27. THE SHEEP SHOW.

    Vice-Admiral Fawkes, speaking at the official luncheon of the Sheepbrceders' Association to-day, made en original suggestion for advertising Australia. ...

    Article : 279 words
  28. OBITUARY.

    Advice was received this morning from Melbourne that Mr. Newman Arnold had passed away. Deceased was married to Mrs. Augusta Agnes Scott on June 12, ...

    Article : 205 words
  29. ARMY DEBATE.

    The Territorial Bill has been read a second time in the House of Lords. While arguing that no scheme could be adequate unless it was based on ...

    Article : 83 words
  30. PERSONAL.

    The Duke of Devonshire's health continues to improve slowly. ...

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  31. PUBLICATIONS.

    The July number of the "Review of Reviews," which is just to hand, is full of interesting items. The Hague Conference is one of the most important ...

    Article : 149 words
  32. SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    A young lad named Joseph Clark, son of Mr. J. Clark, a horse trainer, was riding a horse, when the animal bolted. As it neared the jubilee lamp it ...

    Article : 101 words
  33. MR. WATSON'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Joseph Cook, M.P., referring to the mail contract today, criticised Mr. Watson's recent utterances. He thought the charitable view of what Mr. Watson ...

    Article : 99 words
  34. MONEY MARKET.

    A great weight has been lifted off the shoulders of the financial magnates by the events of the past week, and the Stock Exchange is again cheerful. ...

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  35. A MINISTER WELCOMED.

    The Baptist Church was crowded this evening, when a welcome was extended to the Rev. F. J. Miles and his wife on the former's acceptance of the pastorate ...

    Article : 154 words
  36. MR. WATSON AGAIN INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. Watson said, in further reference to the mail contract to-day:—"I would prefer to see the service conducted independently of any of the states, but ...

    Article : 176 words
  37. Advertising

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  38. VEHICULAR MISHAP.

    As the mail cart which does the usual rounds collecting letters from pillar-boxes was proceeding down Elizabeth-street this evening the horse stumbled and ...

    Article : 115 words
  39. EARTHQUAKE.

    A severe earthquake shock was experienced in Anglesey, and crowds gathered in the streets of Holyhead. ...

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  40. BURNIE ITEMS.

    After several days of exceptionally fine weather, misty rain fell to-night. The Wanderens' Football Club ball last night was highly successful, there being ...

    Article : 40 words
  41. CRUISER LAUNCHED.

    H.M. new cruiser Inflexible has been launched at Clydebank, ...

    Article : 15 words
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