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  2. A LONG DAY AT THE POLICE COURT.

    Frequenters of the City Police Court heard a variety of cases dealt with on Monday. After a couple of inebriates had been disposed of, the ease of E. A. Lower, who ...

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  3. SAMOA.

    At the Presbyterian General Assembly to-night the Rev. Dr. Brown made a heated reply to Cardinal Moran's recent criticisms on the war in Samoa. He said their blood ...

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  4. THE WRECK OF THE LOCH SLOY.

    Mr. S. Florance, one of the search party, arrived here this morning with important despatches. He has made the following statement:—"I left Queenscliffe last ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. VICTORIA.

    A party of about forty members of Parliament has arranged, to visit Castlemaine at the end of the week to inspect the Campbell's Creek dredging property and to ...

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  6. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Mr. W. T. Stead, the Editor of the Review of Reviews," who recently interviewed the Czar of Russia. on the subject of the Disarmaments Conference, was last week ...

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  7. ADMIRAL DEWEY.

    made to accord Rear-Admiral Dewey a reception worthy of a national hero upon his arrival in New York from the Philippines, where the United States squadron under ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The third match of the Australian Eleven in England was begun to-day on the Kenmington Oval against Surrey, the champion county of the South, for whom the ...

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  9. THE FAR EAST.

    Lord Charles Beresford's new book, entitled "The Break-up of China," has been published. His Lordship details results of observations during his recent tour in ...

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  10. AN OFFICIAL TELEGRAM.

    The Commissioner of Police, Colonel Madley, received on Monday afternoon the following telegram from M.C. shegog, dated Rocky river, noon: — "Coast ...

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  11. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The steamer Airlie arrived from southern ports en Thursday. Passengers—Miss Nelson, Mrs. Kingsbury and three children, Messrs. Kingsbury, Wilson, Weedon, Love. ...

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  12. RUSSIAN RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    The demand made by M. de Giers, the Russian Ambassador at Pekin, on behalf of the Russo-Chinese Bank, for a concession to construct a railway from the Chinese ...

    Article : 109 words
  13. RITUALISM IN ENGLAND.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev. Dr. Temple, and the Archbishop of York, the Most Rev. Dr. Maclagan, have partially completed the investigation of the ...

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  14. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    The "Figaro' of Paris publishes a letter from General Polignac, who contends that it was dishonourable of the Court-martial in the Dreyfus ease to pronounce a verdict ...

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  15. EARL BEAUCHAMP IN MELBOURNE.

    Earl Beauchamp and party arrived by the R.M.S. Himalaya at breakfast time this morning. They were met at the wharf by Lord Richard Nevill, A.D.C. to Lord ...

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  16. ITALY.

    Recently General Luigi Pelloux tendered to King Humbert the resignations of himself and his colleagues owing to the fact that a large majority ia the Italian ...

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  17. MAJOR MARCHAND.

    Major Marchand, the leader of the French expedition which last year Penetrated to Fashoda, and proposed to annex the Bahr-el-Ghazal Province, has arrived at ...

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  18. WAS IT FATE?

    It has just transpired that one of the apprentices of the Loch Sloy, George Youden, was on hoard the ill-fated ship in peculiar circumstances. It appears he had originally ...

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  19. FIRE IN PARIS.

    A destructive fire has occurred in the library of the Paris Chamber of Commerce. About 40,000 volumes were burnt. ...

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  20. MEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. R. Stevenson, the member for North-umberland, who was on tour in his electorate, left Wollombi yesterday morning on horseback for Putty. Upon arrival there he ...

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  21. THE ROOTY HILL SHOOTING CASE.

    Edgar James Price was charged at the Penrith Police Court to-day with having on April 27, at Rooty Hill, shot William Witcombe, Anglican elergynina. with intent to ...

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  22. SUDDEN DEATH OP A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN.

    Mr. William J. Bailey, described as a wealthy tourist, from Adelaide, South Australia, died in the London Hospital yesterday. Whilst travelling in a tramear Mr. ...

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  23. SECOND EDITION

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  24. PASSENGERS BY THE OROYA.

    The R.M.S. Oroya, of the Orient Line, left London on April 14, and is expected to arrive at Largs Bay on or about Monday next. The following is a list of the saloon ...

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  25. CASK OF WHISKY PICKED UP.

    Mr. T. N. Stephens, President of tho Marine Hoard and Collector of Customs, has instructed the Customs officers around the coast to keep a sharp lookout for ...

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  26. AN ENTHUSIASTIC MEETING.

    In spite of the rainy weather the Town Hall held a large ami enthusiastic audience on Monday evening, May 15, in response to an advertisement to consider the ...

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  27. GERMANY AND AMERICA.

    The German-American Cable Company has decided to begin the construction of its proposed cable in the autumn, when the Company will start with the section ...

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  28. DEATH OF MR. ROSWELL FLOWER.

    The death is announced of Mr. Roswell Pettibone Flower, of New York, who is reported to be a man of immense wealth, and well known by reason of his public ...

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  29. THE TRANSVAAL.

    A tram conveying artinerymen, equipped with guns and a powerful searchlight, Las been dispatched to Johannesburg by the authorities at Pretoria. ...

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  30. FRANCE.

    M. Emilie Loubet, the French President, has discouraged the holding of State ceremonies in his honour on the occasion of his visits to the provinces. This action is in ...

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  31. THE MISSING PERTHSHIRE.

    The Government have received a cable message from the Chief Secretary of New South Wales, stating that great anxiety is felt in Sydney respecting the overdue ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Matthew Battereby, an ex-member for Moreton, died suddenly to-day from a rupture of a blood-vessel on the brain. He represented the constituency for eleven ...

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  33. DR. JAMESON.

    Dr. Leander Starr Jameson, the leader of the famous raid upon the Rand in January, l895, who, after his imprisonment in England, revisited Rhodesia, has again set out ...

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  34. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Advices from the Philippines are to the effect that General Aguinaldo, in command of the insurgent forces, is again desirous of sending delegates to Manila to interview ...

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  35. FEDERATION.

    Mr. A. Deakin returned to Sydney to-day en route for Melbourne after his brief out triumphal federal mission to Brisbane. In glowing terms Mr. Deakin describes his ...

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  36. THE MANSFIELD TRAGEDY.

    The inquest on David Butler, an old resident of Mansfield, whose body was found in circumstances which indicated foul play, was concluded at Mansfield to-day. ...

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  37. TASMANIA.

    The Premier has intimated that the Government cannot consent to the Agent-General becoming a Director of the Great Western Railway Company. ...

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  38. GENERAL GABLE NEWS.

    The use of Australian hardwood for paying the streets of London is superseding the Swedish, because the colonial has been proved to be more durable. ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND.

    A heavy sea winch broke over the wharf at Timaru to-day swept a workman named Catlow into the harbour, and he was Crowned. ...

    Article : 59 words
  40. MELBOURNE BARKING CHARGES.

    The Melbourne Banks have come to an agreement with respect to, first, charges for guarantee, and, second, inland exchange rates. The underlying principle of these ...

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  41. THE BEACH LINED WITH WRECKAGE.

    Un Sunday morning, at daylight, the lightkeeper and Master George May left here again for the scene of the wreck on horseback to continue the search, taking ...

    Article : 103 words
  42. THE MAFFRA BEET SUGAR COMPANY.

    At, one of their recent meetings the Board of Directors of the Maffra Beet Sugar Company cancelled an order for sugar-beet seed for the coming season ...

    Article : 86 words
  43. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    News concerning the lately reported wreck at Point Cloates, on the north-west coast, was received to-day. The ship proved to be a small lugger, the Don Joseph, which ...

    Article : 53 words
  44. SILVER.

    The price of bar silver to-day is 2s. 4?d. per oz., being a rise of ?d. since May 12. ...

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  45. WHAT THE SURVIVOR MITCHELL THINKS.

    In an interview which a representative of "The Register" had with Mitchell, one af the survivors, on Monday morning, little fresh light upon the whereabouts of the ...

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  46. A LOCKOUT OF MINERS.

    At Chiltern to-day surprise was occasioned by the news that the services of sixty or seventy contractors at she Barambogie Mine had been dispensed with. The members of ...

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  47. THE CRICKET COUNCIL.

    At a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association to-night, presided over by Mr. J. M. Gibson, Mr. E. J. Briscoe, one of the delegates to the Australasian ...

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  48. JAPANESE IN QUEENSLAND.

    On arrival of the steamer Yawata Marn to-day the Customs authorities were not satisfied as to the bona-fides of twelve Japanese booked for Brisbane, and would not ...

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  49. A BANKRUPT DOCTOR.

    Dr. Harmon John Tarrant applied in the Insolvency. Court to-day for the issue of a certificate of discharge. The Official Assignee reported that nothing whatever had ...

    Article : 152 words
  50. MELBOURNE SPORTING.

    While racehorse owners generally approve of the action of the V.R.C. in limiting the number of days of racing in this colony, they object to the number of meetings at ...

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  51. MR. BARTON AT TOOWOOMBA.

    Mr. Edmund Barton canon addressed one of the largest meetings ever held at Toowoomba to-night. There were fully 1,000 people present, besides a number who were unable ...

    Article : 122 words
  52. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    May Club—Sale of goods. Frome-road-Zoological Gardens. Afternoon. 3.—Church Office-Meeting Synod. ...

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  53. AN EDITOR CHARGED WITH CONTEMPT.

    In the supreme Court to-day Mr. F. vosper, M.L.A., the Editor of the "Sunday Times," appeared to show cause why he should not be committed for contempt, for ...

    Article : 113 words
  54. Advertising

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    Advertising : 513 words
  55. ANOTHER SEARCH PARTY.

    The search for the missing man Kupatrick so far has proved totally unavailing, ami the report of the search party that only two tracks had been traced from the last ...

    Article : 168 words
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