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  2. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Lady Le Hunte, and Miss Swete. and Miss Editha Le Hunte will sail for England on Tuesday, September '25, in the Common-wealth. Lady Le Hunte expects to returns ...

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  3. HEALTHY SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    As a goodly place in which to live the "Central State" is. perhaps, the best of all the Governments which fly the Commonwealth flag. One of the most convincing ...

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  4. THE CRICKET CRISIS.

    There se? to be no doubt that all the points of difference between Melbourne Cricket Club, the Association, and the League have now been cleared ...

    Article : 646 words
  5. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    The Ministry profess to foresee a severe contest with the House of Lords concerning the Education Bill. Mr, Winston Churchill, in a speech on Saturday at ...

    Article : 90 words
  6. PERSONAL NOTES FROM ENGLAND.

    An interesting little experiment in turning out efficient volunteers in record time has the approval of King Edward. At Windsor Castle On. Tuesday last. His ...

    Article : 607 words
  7. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    Arrangements have been made by the Imperial Government for holding the Navigation Conference in London prior to the conference of Prime Ministers, which is to ...

    Article : 411 words
  8. THE RUSSIAN CRISIS.

    St. Petersburg telegrams state that fighting is taking place in various parts of Russia. Bodies of peasants, armed with pitchforks and spades, are besieging the houses ...

    Article : 463 words
  9. THE ZULU BEVOLT.

    An impi of Zulu rebels has been ? punished in a gorge in the Umvoti Valley. The enemy were completely surrounded by 2,000 colonial troops, including native levies, ...

    Article : 210 words
  10. MR. JUSTICE GRANTHAM.

    The Times and several other unionist journals, in commenting upon, the debate in the House of Commons upon Mr. Justice Grantham's alleged partizan conduct ...

    Article : 123 words
  11. UNUTILIZED LAND.

    A new development of the agitation founded on the maxim "the land for the people" has been started at Manchester. Thirteen unemployed men have seized a ...

    Article : 100 words
  12. BRITAIN AND EGYPT.

    The Alexandria correspondent of The Daily Mail states that the British War Office has telegraphed orders to Malta and Gibraltar that the troops at those places ...

    Article : 143 words
  13. A FORGED TELEGRAM.

    In the Criminal Court to-day Mary Mc-Donald, a young woman, was sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment with hard labour on a charge of having uttered a forged ...

    Article : 66 words
  14. AGRARIAN OUTRAGE IN IRELAND.

    A murderous outrage of the "Capt. Moonlight order was perpetrated near the village of Drumraney, in County Westmeath, Ireland, on Saturday night. A body of ...

    Article : 86 words
  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The strike at the Heddon, Grsta, and Kurri Mines continues, and the miners have decided to make an application to the Miners' Federation for assistance. A ...

    Article : 68 words
  16. SOUTH AFRICA.

    At the Het Volk Congress at Heidelberg Mr. Louis Botha insisted that the British Government must leave to the white colonists in Eolith Africa the task of sett settling ...

    Article : 91 words
  17. THE AGENTS-GENERAL.

    The Agents-General are now considering the matter of on Australian exhibition, which it is proposed to hold here next year and their report will shortly be submitted. ...

    Article : 250 words
  18. PENNY POSTAGE.

    During his visit to Washington Sir Joseph Ward discussed with Mr. G. B. Cortelyou (Postmaster-General) the details of a ? postage scheme to operate ...

    Article : 72 words
  19. BATTLE OF TSU-SHIMA.

    In connection with the surrender without a fight of the torpedo destroyer destroyer Biedovy to the Japanese on May 28, 1905, the following persons are being tried by naval ...

    Article : 187 words
  20. A STRANGE DEATH.

    Jesse Howden Wingfield, a coachdriver, died in the Maclean district after a fight with a groom named Roberts. A new light blows had been struck when ...

    Article : 65 words
  21. PADDINGTON CLUB SUSPENDED.

    The New South Wales Cricket Association held a special meeting to-night to consider the action of the Paddington Cricket Club in refusing to suspend Noble and ...

    Article : 265 words
  22. TOBACCO EMPLOYES' STRIKE.

    The strike at the factory of the British- Australasian Tobacco Company is practically at an end as far as the company is concerned. The places of the strikers who ...

    Article : 47 words
  23. Ex-President Steyn to the Front.

    The meeting of the congress of the Orangia Union at Bloemfontein has given rise to much uneasiness among the British population. writes a South African ...

    Article : 518 words
  24. AUSTRALIA AND THE NAVY.

    The third class protected cruiser Promctheus, 2,135 tons, eight guns, which is now at Hongkong, will be recommissioned in September for service on the Austrialian ...

    Article : 70 words
  25. TRAINING NAVAL LADS.

    Since H.M.S. Dart was lent by the Imperial authorities to the New South Wales Government as a tender to the Sobraon, and the lads have been given practical ...

    Article : 73 words
  26. ANGLO—COLONIAL.

    Mrs. J. Harvey (nee Bessie Way) is in England with her son on six months' leave from the Coolgardie Hospital, of which she is matron. Mrs. Harvey has been staving ...

    Article : 1,733 words
  27. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Arthur Braden, a resident of Summer Hill, employed at a Kent street establish-ment as a shipping clerk, has been removed to the Coast Hospital suffering from ...

    Article : 51 words
  28. WOOING THE ELECTORS

    The Federal Redistribution of Seats Act has incorporated a portion of Bland electorate in Hume. Sir William Lyne has lost ? time in making the acquaintance of his ...

    Article : 151 words
  29. EARLY SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Yesterday a large quantity of fossil bones was discovered, at 50 ft. deep, in sinking a well for draining the cellar of the new warehouse of Messrs. Padman &. Co., ...

    Article : 103 words
  30. INSISTENT TRAMWAY EMPLOYES.

    It has been decided by the members of the Tramway Employes' Union not to sur-render from the position they have taken up in appealing for the appointment of a ...

    Article : 187 words
  31. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. William Jennings Bryan Has intimated his willingness to accept the nomination of the Democratic Party for the Presidential election for Hie United States in ...

    Article : 125 words
  32. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    H.M.S. Prometheus, which has been on an extended cruise among the islands. re-turned to-day. When she was at Noumea a meeting of the mixed or joint ...

    Article : 233 words
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  34. NORTON V. HOLMAN.

    Mr. John Norton addressed about 5,000 people from a balcony at Surry Hill to-night. He bad a mixed reception. He declared that if he could not substantiate the ...

    Article : 137 words
  35. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The steamer Airlie arrived from Singapore on Sunday, bringing 15 tons of general cargo. She sailed on Monday, taking 7 tons of ore, 100 bullock hides, sundries, ...

    Article : 107 words
  36. MR. REID IN QUEENSLAND.

    Rp. Reid, speaking at Townsville to-day, said if that State felt hardship in regard to the white Australia policy they must remember that they sent down members ...

    Article : 117 words
  37. A STARVING CREW.

    The commander of the R.M.S. Britannia, which arrived to-day from Sydney, reported that when off Cape Everard he observed distress signals from the ? Mary ...

    Article : 100 words
  38. THIEVES FIRED UPON.

    An attempt was made by two men to enter the house of .Mr. George Terry at Box Hill, in the Windsor district, on Saturday night. The thieves were surprised, and ...

    Article : 92 words
  39. HEAVY RAIN IN TASMANIA.

    Heavy rains hare fallen throughout the State, and floods fire impending. Telegraph lines have been damaged more or less on all the routes, and communication between, ...

    Article : 58 words
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