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  2. PEACE OF EUROPE.

    It is reported that the Emperor Willaim recently impressed upon a representative of one of the great Powers that, although Germany kept a powerful standing army ...

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  3. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    The Czar is losing no opportunity of manifesting his approval of the manner in which Gen. Trepoff. the Chief of Gendanmes and practically the Dictator of ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    The advance of the Japanese forces, both, in Manchuria and northward from Corea, is steadily progressing, and the Russian armies, after sharp skirmishes with the ...

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  5. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    A Faultless Innings. When play in the game between the Australians and Warwickshire was resumed at Birmingham ater luncheon the attendance ...

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  6. PIRATICAL CRUISERS

    It is now stated that Admiral Rojestvensky, the commander of the Russian Fleet, who was captured by the Japanese when his ships were destroyed in the battle ...

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  7. JAPANESE ROYALTY.

    Prince and Princess Arisuagawa, the former of whom is visiting England on behalf of the Mikado of Japan, to thank King Edward for the aid which Great Britain as ...

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  8. COLLIERY CRISIS.

    In connection with the colliery crisis intense excitement prevailed at Pelaw Main and Kurd Kurri on Tuesday afternoon. Shortly after noon one of the American ...

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  9. MOROCCO QUESTION.

    The Fremdenblatt, a leading daily paper published in Vienna, states that Austria supports the request of Germany for a conference of the Powers in regard to Morocco affairs. ...

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  10. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday the Aliens Bill was discussed in committee. The Home Secretary (Mr. A. Akers-Douglas) admitted that under the measure ...

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  11. PEACE TO BE DISCUSSED IN AUGUST.

    President Roosevelt has been informed by both Russia and Japan that their plenipotentiaries will meet in the United States during the first 10 days of August to ...

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  12. TRANSCAUCASIAN MASSACRES.

    An explanation of the recent, massacres of Armenian residents in the Transcaucasian province of Erivan has been ventured by the allegation that they are due to ...

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  13. A BRIGHTER OUTLOOK

    The French. Premier (M. Rouvier) has had an interview with Prince von Radolin (German Ambassador at Paris) in connection with the negotiation between the ...

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  14. REPRESENTATIONS TO RUSSIA.

    Sir Charles Hardinge (British Ambassador at St. Petersburg) has made renewed representations to the Russian Government in regard to the sinking of British. ...

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  15. RURAL INDUSTRIES.

    A departmental committee on British rural industries describes fruit culture as "England's only progressive rural industry" The committee recommends the ...

    Article : 62 words
  16. THE THIRD TEST

    The team to represent England in the third test match, to be begun at Leeds next Monday, will be chosen from the following 13 players ...

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  17. THE TSUSHIMA BATTLE.

    Thursday Island and Eastern files by the steamer Changsha, which arrived here from Kobe to-day contain particulars of the Tsushima naval engagement. The ...

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  18. BRITISH COMMERCE.

    The Birmingham Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday entertained at luncheon the 280 members of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association who are spending three weeks ...

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  19. RUSSIAN SOCIAL DEMOCRATS.

    The Russian Social Democrats declare that it will be the mission of their oranization to crush the baneful tutclage which the bureaucrats exercise over the ...

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  20. THIRD DAY.

    The match between the Australians and Warwickshire was continued at noon to-day in fineweather. There was a moderate attendance. The wicket had dried ...

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  21. THE SOLOMON ISLANDS.

    The summer Moresby, which has arrived from Solomon islands, has brought news of the murder of Mr. C. P. McConville. of Sydney. On May 16 Mr. McConville ...

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  22. LIBELLING AN ARMY.

    A Socialist member of the German Reichsta. Herr Kunert, has been sentenced, to three month imprisonment. The offence with which the member was ...

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  23. AN EXTRADITION CASE

    The Supreme Court of Canada has decided that two American citizens—John Francis Gaynor ard another man named Greene—are liable to extradition from the ...

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  24. THE INCOME TAX.

    The departmental committee appointed by the Imperial Government last year to enquire into the income tax system of Great Britain has presented a report, in ...

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  25. DOING RUSSIA'S WORK.

    H.M.S. Perseus, a third-class cruiser, of 2,135 tons, has been ordered by the British Admiralty to convey to the Russian cruisers' Rion and Dnieper the Czar's ...

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  26. INDIAN DEFENCE.

    The Simla correspondent of The Tunes says that arrangement have been made by the British Government to facilitate the execution of the proposed reforms in ...

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  27. MARRIED BY SIGNS.

    A wedding, which attracted some notice, was celebrated to-day at the Deaf and Dumb Church. The bridegroom. Mr. Leslic Downe, is a deaf mute, and the bride. ...

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  28. BAVRRIER TRAIN SERVICE.

    The Mayor has received, through Rp. Josiah Thomas, a report from the South Australian Railways Commissioner (Mr. A. G. Peadleton) regarding the request which ...

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  29. VICTORIA.

    The sanction of the Supreme Court has been obtained to a scheme for the reconstruction of the company known as Potter's Sulphide Ore Treatment Limited. ...

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  30. CANADA'S ALIEN LAWS.

    The Dominion Government of Canada has decided to appeal to the Privy Council of the Dominion against the decision of the Hon. F. A. Anglin, a Puisne Judge of ...

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  31. A GIRL'S REVENGE

    Mr. Justice Grantham has sentenced a young woman named Florence Doughty to seven years' penal servitude for shooting at Malcolm Swan, the son of a well-known ...

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  32. GERMANY'S LITTLE WAR.

    An official report from Berlin in reference to the operations under Lieut.-Gen. von Trotha against the rebels in German South-West Africa states that after 14 ...

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  33. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    At a late hour to-night information was received that Sub-Inspector Dungey had arrested at Gymbowen Mary Bertram, a young woman, on suspicion of having ...

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  34. BRITISH ARMY.

    Yesterday King Edward paid a visit to Sandhurst College, where infantry and cavalry cadets are trained, and in a speech expressed confidence concerning the future ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Thirty Children Drowned. A pleasure boat has upset on Lake Como, in the north of Italy—a lake which is liable to sudden storms—with the result that 30 ...

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  36. BREACH OF PROMISE CASES SETTLED.

    Two breach of promise cases, begun in the Supreme Court but remitted to the County Court, were called before Judge Eagleson this morning. One was that of ...

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  37. BRITISH NAVY.

    The Hongkong correspondent of The Daily Mail has telegraphed that the British first-class battleship Glory, 12,950 tons, and the armoured cruisers Sutlej and Hogue ...

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  38. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A writ for £5,000 has been issued against Charles J. Haynes, the reputed proprietor of The Newsletter, by Mr. Willis, for libels alleged to have been published in that ...

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  39. CUSTOMS REGULATIONS.

    A memorial has been drawn up and signed by the leading customs agents of Australia for presentation to the Minister for Customs praying for a slight alteration in ...

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  40. CIVIC HOSPITALITY.

    At the meeting of the Fremantle Municipal Council on Tuesday evening the Acting Town Clerk reported that subject to the approval of the council, he had made ...

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  41. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  42. TRADE PROTECTION CASE.

    The action against a trade protection firm, in which £10,000 was claimed as damages for alleged libel, has been concluded. It was brought by James MacIntosh and ...

    Article : 238 words
  43. MAIN ROADS QUESTION.

    Sir—There is no doubt that the proper maintenance of main roads is becoming more and more a difficult question, because from perennial starving they are becoming ...

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  44. GREAT SHEEP SHOW.

    The Sheepbreeders' Association of New South Wales may be said to be celebrating the centenary of merino Sheepbreeding in Australia this week. It was interesting ...

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  45. NOTES ON THE MATCHES.

    Although England has won one test much, and had none the worst of the drawn game, the selectors consider it necessary to a again alter the team. Among the ...

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  46. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The trial of George McKinley, Michael Lane, and Thomas Wallace for having diminished coins was concluded at the Circuit Court (criminal). In the morning ...

    Article : 123 words
  47. LATE SPORTING.

    There was no betting to speak of over the Grand National Hurdle Race this evening. Oblivion continued favourite at 5 to 1 offered and 6 to 1 wanted. The latter ...

    Article : 103 words
  48. STOCKS AND SHARES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 130 words
  49. NEW ZEALAND.

    Richard Bradbury, an ex-Mayor of Sumner, has been committed for trial on a charge of having procured an employe named Amos to set fire to a braiding in ...

    Article : 96 words
  50. FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT.

    To-day was the day appointed for hearing objections lodged against the application of the Federated Amalgamated Government Railway and Tramway Servants' ...

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  51. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly today Mr. W. H. Wood was elected Chairman of Committees by 43 votes to 32. The Arbitration Act Amendment Bill was passed through ...

    Article : 49 words
  52. Advertising

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