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    Mr. Brian Brock Bayly, B.Se. (Adelaide), has been selected (says The Australian Mining Standard) by the High Commissioner of the Federated Malay States for ...

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    "Yon talk," Said Bernheim, answering him in his own tongue, though his pulses so clamoured in his ears that his voice sounded indistinct to him. "You talk of ...

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  4. THE SUNSHINE DISASTER.

    To-day's proceedings at the Braybrook railway disaster enquiry were rendered interesting by the appearance of Driver Milburn who had charge of the Bendigo ...

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  5. PAN-ANGLICAN CONGRESS.

    The Pan-Anglican Conference continued its session at various, London balls on Wednesday. At the Albert Hall the social Work section discussed the subject of ...

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  6. UNITED STATES PRESIDENCY.

    The National Republican Convention at Chicago, at which Mr.W. H.Taft (Secretary for War) was nominated for the Presidency of the United States, was attended ...

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  7. IRISH UNIVERSITIES BILL.

    The Bishop-of Limerick (Right Rev. Dr. O"Dwyer) recently stated that the Irish) Bishops had met Mr. Birrell's Universities Bill-the text of which was published is ...

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  8. THE STOLEN EMERALD.

    You could have found no forlorner tramp in the United States if you had raked the territory from Marblehead to San Francisco with a fine tooth comb than ...

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  9. CATHOLIC CONVICTIONS UNHEEDED.

    The Roman Catholic Archbishops and Bishops of Ireland have issued a statement in which, though they admit that the Irish Universities Bill is constructed on a plan. ...

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  10. MYSTERIOUS POISONING.

    The trial of Jane Baikie, on a charge of having murdered Alexander Brown, was continued to-day at the Central Criminal Court. The prisoner made a Statement. ...

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  11. A SULTAN'S OLD CLOTHES.

    Mulai Hafid, half-brother of the Sultan of Morocco, who has attracted the allegiance of the southern tribes, was faced with a great disappointment when he ...

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  12. THE CHRISTIAN TRUTH SECTION.

    The Christian Truth section of the Congress held its sessions in the Kensington Town Hall. The principal discussion centred around the "Christian Science" ...

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  13. A WOMAN'S WORD.

    Remarkable evidence was given in the Criminal Court to-day in the trial of Frederick Corry. Accused ia a young man, a probationer in the railway service and he ...

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  14. OLD - AGE PENSIONS.

    Mr. Balfour (Leader of the Opposition did not record his Vote when the division was taken in the House of Commons of the second reading on the Old-Age Pension Bill. ...

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  15. JAPAN IN KOREA.

    A court of Justice nominated by the British Privy Council is occupied in Korea with the trial of Mr. Bethell, editor of The Korea Daily News, a paper issued a ...

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  16. CHURCH WORK IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Organization of Church Finances was also a department dealt with at the Albert Hall, and the Archbishop of Melbourne (Most Rev. Dr. Clarke) urged ...

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  17. THE GUILLOTINE MOTION.

    Mr. Lloyd George (Chancellor of the Exchequer) moved the Premier's guillotine motion on the Old-Age Pensions Bill in the House of Commons on Wednesday, ...

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  18. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 words
  19. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons on Wednesday Mr. H. W. Bottomley (L.) introduced a Bill to compel bankers to hand to the Public Trustee dormant balances and ...

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  20. EARLY SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    On July 8 and on the second Thursday of each succeeding month will be published The Farm and Garden, 6d., under the auspices of the South Australian ...

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  21. JUVENILE MURDERER.

    An inquest was held at Smithton on Tuesday touching the death of the young son of Mr. Robertson, of Irishtown. After hearing the evidence of Dr. McCausland, ...

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  22. LIBERAL FEDERATION.

    The Liberal Party has announced its intention to reorganize the National Liberal Federation, which was founded at Birmingham in 1877. The federation consists of ...

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  23. ALL-RED MAIL ROUTE.

    Sir Thomas George shaughnessy (President of the Canadian-Pacific Railway Company), speaking at Toronto, said that while he was hopeful of the establishment of an ...

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  24. IMMIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The secretary of the Immigration League of Australia has received a letter from the Home Secretary (Mr. Herbert Gladstone) stating that he bas no doubt that with ...

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  25. PERTH GAS COMPANY.

    The decision of the Perth City Council to give six months' notice in writing to the directors of the Perth Gas Company of the council's intention to purchase all the ...

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  26. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S CONDITION.

    Mr. Chamberlain, who is recuperating at Aix-le-Bains, France, is reported to be rapidly improving in health. ...

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  27. HIGH PRICES FOR BEEF.

    The shortage of beef supplies from North America is having a disastrous effect on English and Continental markets. The butchers of Berlin and Paris ...

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  28. STEAMER IN A FOG.

    The steamer westralia had a narrow escape from mishap this morning. While on the voyage from Hobart to Sydney she ran into a heavy fog near Port Hacking ...

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  29. THE USE OF SUNDAY.

    Archdeacon Crossley, in the course of his sermon to-night at St. Paul's Cathedral remarked that they required guidance from the Pan-Anglican Congress, now being held ...

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  30. JEWISH MASSACRES.

    Intense feeling is likely to be aroused in Russia by the fact that the Czar, acting on the advice of the Bureaucratic Ministers, has granted free pardons to many ...

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  31. HUSKLESS OATS.

    Experiments in the County of Norford have shown that huskless oats from Chin, may be successfully grown on a substantial scale in England. ...

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  33. ARBITRATION IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Dr. Findley, speaking of the Arbitration Act to-day, said that during 13 years there had been 18 strikes, all really small and short-lived, and 12 only bad been illegal. ...

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  34. POSTAL COMMISSION.

    The Prime Minister stated to-day that he was still waiting for one or two replies from gentlemen who had been invited to take scats on the royal commission which ...

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  35. A MUNICIPAL UNDERTAKING.

    The electric supply undertaking of the City Council is a continued success. The gross revenue for the year amounted to £96,364, and the working expenses to ...

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  36. ROSEWATER.

    J. Osborn, Junction road, Rosewater, South Australia, writes:—"We have used Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery for Coughs and Colds, and have found it very good." ...

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