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  2. SPORTING>

    Mr. [?]one, secretary of the Australian Cricket Board of Control, yesterday received the following cablegram from the secretary af the Marylebone ...

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  3. MIMING.

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  4. QUEENSLAND RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    lative to the railway collision which occurred yesrterday morning at Croydon Junction station (Queensland) between a special train carrying Wirth's Circus ...

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  6. PERSIAN TROUBLES.

    A force of Cossacks and soldiers, yesterday surrounded the Parliament building at Teheran (Persia) and demanded the persons of some members ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    John James Langdon, u well-own Sydey solicitor, who had offices in Rowe-street, a narrow city thoroughfare leading from Pitt to Castloreaghy ...

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  8. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) has informed Mrs, Christabel Pankhurst (one of the leader of the Woman suffrage movement in Great Britain)that ...

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  9. KEROSENE FIRE KINDLER.. '

    A lad, 10 years of age, named Jack Kenesnear, wa engaged in lighting a Fire at the residence of his parents, Allea-street, Pyrmont, yesterday ...

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  10. THE JUNCTION.

    The development at the 400ft. level of King shaft, Junction mine,is particularly interesting at the present time, seeing that there are two ...

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  11. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The New South Wales footballers defeated a Queensland taem at Brisbane yesterday by 33 points to 6. ...

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  12. LACROSSE.

    A watch match?Between the Northern Mines and the Railway Town Laorosse clubs, played on the Proprietary Dam Paddock on Saturday last, resulted in ...

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  13. "HIGH-HANDED AND ILLEGAL" FEDERAL FINANCE:

    Speaking to-day or Sir william Lyne's statement that no part of the Customs and Excise revenue for June would, be paid over to the States ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Transvaal Legislative Assembly has unanimously adopted the resolutions suggested at the International Customs and Railway Conferences in ...

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  15. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    The House of Commons yesterday considered the Old Age Pensions Bill in committee. Mr. G. S. Bowles ...

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  16. HUDSON BAY RAILWAY.

    Reuter's Correspondent at [?] says that a bill has been introduced into the Dominion Parliament offering settlers 28,000,000 acres between ...

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  17. BREWERY EMPLOYEES' UNION PICNIC.

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  18. RAILWAY FATALITY.

    A. E. Brewer, a young man, was knocked down by a train at the Lewishham station yesterday, and was killed. The deceased was on his way to work ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES FRUITS.

    The Horticultural Society of Great Britain has awarded the New South Wales Government a silver medal for fruits from the experimental farms in ...

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  20. ADELAIBE T0 BROKEN HILL FREIGHTS.

    The Executive Councill yesterday approved of a new railway bylaw, which comes into operation on July 1, Which will have the effect of reducing the ...

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  21. WEEKLY REST DAY.

    Viscount Hill moved,in the House of Lords yesterday the second reading of the weekly Rest Day Bill, which has been promoted by the National ...

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  22. A SHATTERED ARM.

    At Yass yesterday a workman named Macoz had his arm shattered by a piece of timber. The limb had to be amputated. ...

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  23. THE SLEEPING SICKNESS.

    The British Government is sending a fresh commission to Lake Victoria, Uganda, to Study the sleepinig sickness. ...

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  24. GAOL RATHER THAN COSTS.

    At the Bega police court yesterday William Davies was charged under the Masters and Servants Act with owing to H. F. Tausley an amount for wood ...

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  25. THE BRITISH.

    Additional development work has been commenced in Thompson's scetian of the British mine. Driving south has been resumed on the 600ft. level, ...

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  26. TERRIBIE TRIPLE TRAGEDY.

    A young. man named Montgomery was crossing a bridge over the Saltwater River, near Flemington yesterday when he saw a woman and two ...

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  27. THREE MEN MISSING.

    A motor boat containing three'men left Woolgodga on Monday. The men intended returning the same day, but have not been heard of since. ...

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  28. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    Mr. Deakin (Prime Minister of the Commonwealth), in reply te Mr. Wad'e (Premier of New South "Wales) on the old-age pensions, says that ...

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  29. FOUR MEN INJURED.

    While five man were dining near Nyngan on Monday a log in the fire around which they were sitting exploded and four of them were injured. ...

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  30. CHINESE REFORMERS.

    While a detachument of Tonquinese tirailleurs were disarming a body of Chinese revolutionaries, who had entered French territory yesterday, they ...

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  31. MUNICIPAL RATING.

    Another meeting of the Friendly Appeal Court took place at the Town Hall yesterday, when the valuers (Messra. J. Sherlock and E. Jackson). met a ...

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  32. MT PLEASANT STRIKE.

    The Strike at Mt. Pleasant [?]ine, Wollongong, still continues. ...

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  33. COKE WORKERS' TROUBLE.

    The coke workers' trouble at Bulli, shows little prospect of immediate settlement. ...

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  34. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Mr. J. C. williamson, on behalf Of the theatre lessees of Sydney, has informed the Premier that during the weeks of the visit of the American fleet ...

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  35. STARR-BOWKETT SOCIETIES.

    The first annual meeting of the Contral Starr-Bowkett Society was held in the Blende-street schoolroom on June 24, Mr. D. JV Newbury, chairman ...

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  36. VICTORIA.

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest, on charges of false pretences, of Philip Solomons, employed by Alexander and Cottel, financiers, of ...

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  37. THE LOST TUG BELMORE.

    Egyptian vessels have brought to Port Said, Robinson, second officer, Campbell, a scaman, and Hepburn and Callaghan, firemen, who are the ...

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  38. THE MARITIME UNIONS.

    The following circular was recently issued to the various maritime unions of Australia:—That it is desirable for the maintenance and furtherance of ...

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  39. PELL INTO A CYANIDE VAT.

    Charles Flay, an assayer and cyanider, employed at Pitfield, in the Ballarat district, yesterday fell into a cyanide vat. He was unconscious for ...

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  40. Barrier Miner.

    THE Municipal Council of Gundagai, it is state,has been officially informed by the Government that appeals against assessment may be made and ...

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  41. PAN-ANGLICAN CONGRESS.

    The Archbishop of Sydney (Dr. Saumerez Smith), presided at the combined devotional meeting of all sections of the Pan-Anglican Congress in the ...

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  42. A CITY TRAGEDY.

    prosecute in tho case of Minnie Spicer, who was committed for trial from the Coroner's court on June 3, on a charge of manslaughter. The case arose out ...

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  43. THE MOUNT BLACKWOOD TRAGEDY.

    The man William Pincombe, the murderer of Mr. Harold Robinson, who, upon resisting arrest and firing at Constable Saundors, was Shot ...

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  44. THE METAL MARKET.

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  45. BALMAIN COLLIERY TROUBLE.

    The trouble at the Balmam colliery has assumed a serious aspect. All attempts at conciliation have been abandoned, and the Balmain minors will ...

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  46. THE ARARAT MURDER.

    It has been decdied that Charles Henry Deutchman, convicted of the murder of his wife at Dobies, near Ballarat, in April last, and whose sentence ...

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  47. KURDISH DEPREDATIONS.

    Russia, who Supports Great Britain, has called the Porte's attention to the Kurdish depredations at Uramiah and the annexation of portions of Persian ...

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  48. SOUTH AFRICAN PRODUCE,

    The Ministr for Agriculture, Mr. Perry, says that the importation of South African produce has been prohibited by N.S.W. and Victoria in ...

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  49. APPEALS MAY BE ANNUAL.

    The Government has advised the Gundagai municipality that appeals against assessments can be heard annually. Some alderrnon contended ...

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  50. BRITISH IMMIGRANTS.

    The R.M.S. Oroya reached Melbourne yesterday from London with over 400 passengers on board, nearly all of whom are colonists bound for New South ...

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  51. HEAVY SNOW AT BOMBALA.

    Very (lcjiry snow lins folk>n in tho Bombilla distpict. No mails have reached the town. The delegate coach has been snowed ...

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  52. CATTLE MAIMING ATROCITIES.

    It is reported tmu a serios of cattlemaiming atrocities have occurred in the Lower Blackwood district, near Mannup (West Australia). ...

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  53. THE PEA RIFLE FIEND.

    Mrs. Nellie Herzell, 6f Bayley-street, Geelong, bad a rather unpleasant experience on Friday evening last when doing domestic duties in the kitchen. ...

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  54. INDIAN UNREST.

    A sensation has been Caused at Calcutta through a native named Gossain, who was arrested in connection with the discovery of a bomb factory ...

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  55. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The Government Tramway Rifle Club held a pound social on its range on Friday. Several visiters were present. A Scratch match was fired. Taplin and ...

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