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    The Directors of the Adelaide Crystal Ice Company, in their report for the half-year ended May 31, state:—"The new plant, which was completed in October, 1898, was ...

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  3. VICTORIA.

    In the County Court today James Ritchie, aged eight and a half years, through his father sued the Commissioner of Railway to recover £1,000 damages ...

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  4. THE UNITED STATES AND THE PHILIPPINES.

    Serious divisions are occurring in the ranks of the Republicans, owing to the policy observed by the' Government at Washington in regard'to the acquisition of the philippine Islands. ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    An election took place at Edinburgh South yesterday, to Sil the vacancy in the House of Commons caused by the death of Mr. E. Cox, M.A., a Liberal Unionist, ...

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  6. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The London "Daily Mail" publishes & statement this morning to the effect that trade at Johannesburg is stagnant, and that, there is a serious shortage of labour. ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    When play was resumed after luncheon in the match against Oxford Past and Present, at Portsmouth, Cunlilffe accompanied Leveson Gower to the wickets and ...

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  8. POLITICS IN FRANCE.

    In his endeavours to form a Ministry, M. Waldeck Rousseau offered the War portfolio to General Brugere, a member of the Military Council, but the honour was de- ...

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  9. CHINA MISSIONS.

    The latest telegrams from Hongkong contain a denial of the report that the Rev. Hugh Stowell Phillips, Mrs. Phillips, and a lady friend and three native converts have ...

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  10. FEDERATION IN SIGHT.

    After the bustle and stir of the long federal campagin, the proceedings at the city polling booths today were tame and dull. There was an absence of excitement, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. A BOER PLAN OF CAMPAIGN.

    The ".St. James's Gazette" today publishes what it declares to be a correct copy of the plan of campaign prepared by Commandant General P. J. Joubert for a war ...

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  12. THE FEELING IN MELBOURNE.

    The result of the federal referendum was received in Melbourne with profound satisfaction mingled with some surprise at the heaviness of the voting against the Mill. ...

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  13. THE COLLIERY EXPLOSION IN NOVA SCOTIA.

    Further advices have come to hand concerning the fearful explosion which occurred on June 10 in a colliery at Halifax, Nova scobia It was known that 160 men ...

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  14. MR.BARTON TRIUMPHANT.

    Mr. Barton is triumphant over the result. He said tonight -"That the victory would be a signal one I felt from the first.My estimate wad that with wet weather ...

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  15. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    His Holiness the Pope with the advice of' the Consistorial Congregation of Cardinals in sceret conclave assembled, that eleven new Cardinal-priests and ...

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  16. THE FEELING AMONG THE AFRICANDERS.

    Mr. Joseph Benjamin Robinson a native of South Africa, Chairman of the Robinson South African. Banking Company, in the course of a press interview yesterday said ...

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  17. SECOND DAY.

    Considerable rain fell during the night. and "when the game was continued today the wicket was in favour of the bowlers. The attendance was moderate. Noble and ...

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  18. THE LONDON CHESS CONGRESS.

    The International Congress is half finish-ed. The leading scores at the end of the first round Lasker 11 wins Maroczy 10, Pillsbury Schlecitor and Janowski 91 ...

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  19. A CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION.

    The Right Hon. J. Chamberlain, Secretary for the Colonies, has prevented the Transvaal Government with a claim for compensation for the death by shoot ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND ENABLING BILL PASSED.

    The Enabling Bill Finally passed both Houses today It was recommitted in the Legislative Council to make a verbal correction and Mr.Gregory raised a point ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Mcssageries Maritimes Company is building a steamer, to be named the Pacitique, which will be used for service be-tween Sydney and Nonman . The new ...

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  22. INTERVIEW WITH DR. MACLAURIN.

    Dr.Maclaurin when interviewed said —It has been a good stand up fight We have had against us the Government With its enormous power and all the principal ...

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  23. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    General A. Mercier —who as Minister of War, declared in 1894, before the trial of the prisoner had taken plate, that Captain Dreyfns was undoubtedly a traitor— ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. W. H. Martin, underground Manager of the Eleanora Mine, a man sixty years of age, fell today clown a. winze in the mine, a distance of 70 feet, and was so badly in ...

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  25. ENGLISH SPORTING.

    The English Jockey Club has at last yielded to the pressure brought to bear upon them by owners and others, and decided to make an experiment in 1909 with the starting gate ...

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  26. GREAT BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    The Reichstag has extended the provisional commercial agreement between Great Britain and Germany for a period of one year. ...

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  27. A GERMAN MERCANTILE FLEET TRANSFORMED.

    Few things have been more marked or significant in the world of shipping of resent years than the strides made by the German shipping Companies and notably. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN MEAT EXPORTS.

    The Sydney meat exporters have arranged for the consolidation of their sales in London. Capital has been privately subscribed for the erection of slaughtering ...

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  29. PROPOSED LONDON MINING EXHIBITION.

    At a meeting of the Council of the Chamber of Mines this afternoon, a letter was read from the London Chamber of Mines intimating that in order to facilitate inter ...

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  30. VICTORIAN SPORTING.

    At Kirk's Bazaar today the following hunters,hailing from New South Wales, were deposed of by Messrs. Campbell and Sops:—Gay Boy. to Dr" Spooner HArt of ...

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  31. BREADSTUFFS.

    The Cargo of Victorian wheat by the barque Irene. 1,066 tons, which left Melbourne on May 4, has been sold for 30/3 per quarter. ...

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  32. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL.

    The second international football match was played today on the Agricultural Society"s 'Ground, in the presence of Lord Beauchamp and a large body of" spectators. The wea ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND.

    W. Bonnor was charged at the Police Court today on suspicion of being concerned in the Wollongabba murder. The police said they did not intend to offer any evidence, and the prisoner was at once discharged. ...

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  34. BEET SUGAR.

    Mr. F. O. LiCht, of Magdeburg in his monthly circular, states that the European production of beet sugar for the first nine months september to May inclusive of ...

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  35. EMU BAY RAILWAY COMPANY.

    It has been officially notified by the Emu Bay Railway Company that a 5 per cent, debenture loan to complete and equip the company's railway system has been fully ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND

    The steamer 'Tarawera, which arrived from Sydney today, encountered a heavy pic at about 6 o'clock on Thursday morning. A tremendous sea struck the vessel ...

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  37. TASMANIAN GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

    The Premier has received the following reply from the Agent General with reference to the suspension of the flotation of the Great Western Railway:—"Firm, ...

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  38. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London.—Ophelia, barque, from Port Pirie February 1: Mark Twain: Elbe, ship, from Lyttelton March 3; Hornby Castle, ship from Wallaroo February 9 Lisbeth ...

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  39. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Perth Mint was opened today by the Governor with the customary ceremony in the presence of a large gathering. The premier started the machinery. Coining operations will be commenced tomorrow. ...

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  40. FUTURE STEPS TOWARDS FEDERATION.

    Mr. Reid, spiking tonight, said —far. as I can see there is no reason why an Imperial ACt should not be passed bringing federation into existence ...

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  41. THE REV. G. GLADSTONES SERMONS.

    A large and representative meeting held at Nathalia tonight, passed resolutions dealing with the receipt sermons preached in the Anglican church by the Rev G,Glad ...

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  42. TECHNICAL EDUCATION IN VICTORIA.

    The scope of the Technical Education Commission was approved today by the Governor in council The Commission is asked to,evening into the administration of the ...

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  43. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY MURDERS.

    Sir—In the tame page of "The Register" as that in which "J. S. D.S" letter appears is a report of the floral Geographical Society. One of the members who had cross- ...

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  44. CHAMBER OF MINES FOR ADELAIDE.

    The President of the Chamber' of Mines. Mr. W. Knox. M.L.C., at a meeting of the Council held today reported having had an ...

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  45. TODAYS ENGAGEMENTS.

    Frome road —Zoological Gardens afternoon Theatre Royal —" The Geisha Evening ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES.

    The Premier, Right Hon. C. C. King-ston, received early on Tuesday evening the fallowing telegram from Mr. J. R. Dickson Premier of Queensland:—"The ...

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