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  2. UNION DOMINATION'.

    The Commissioner of public Works (Sir Richard Butler) has received the following report from the Superintendent of the. Government, Labour Exchange (Mr. A. C. H. ...

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  3. THE GLORIOUS FOURTH.

    Independence Day will be celebrated by the citizens of the United States with the usual rejoicings to-day, and in Adelaide the American Consular Agent (Mr. G. H. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OUR BLACK BROTHERS.

    The South Australian Aborigines' Commission commenced its sittings in Brisbane to-day. The first witness called was the Home Secretary (Mr. Appel), who said ...

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  5. NAVAL DISAGREEMENT

    Mr. Joseph Davis (Director of Works in New South Wales) arrived in Melbourne to-day and spent the whole of the afternoon in conference with Federal Ministers ...

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  6. ALLIES AT WAR.

    The. National Assembly has adjourned sine die. The Servian War Office has issued an appeal for nurses. Wounded Servians ...

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  7. AN ANCIENT MARSUPIAL.

    In a former geological period — the pliocene — Australia was inhabited by many species of marsupials that have become extinct. Of - these, so far as known, the ...

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  8. FOOTSCRAY SENSATION.

    In the Footscray Court to-day William Parker was charged with having wounded James Thomas Knox, with intent to murder him. Knox, assistant to the Footscray ...

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  9. RAND CRISIS.

    The Stock Exchange is calm concerning the Balkan outbreak. It is more concerned with the strike on the Rand. Restriction of the "gold output is serious ...

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  10. RAILWAYMEN MAY STRIKE.

    Police detachments from various towns are concentrating at Johannesburg. The authorities are arranging to protect all men who are willing to continue at work on the ...

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  11. FOUR HOURS' ARTILLERY DUEL.

    After an artillery duel at Langhaza yesterday, lasting four hours, the Greeks silenced the Bulgarian guns. Greek infantry ocupied the heights, and then fixing ...

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  12. TROUBLESOME FUNERAL NOTICES.

    ,In the County Court to-day Arthur Branaton, of 110 Collins street, dentist, sued, Frank Markland :Garson, grading as Drayton & Garson, of Prahran, ...

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  13. SIX THOUSAND WHITE MINERS OUT.

    Six thousand out of 20,000 white miners on the Rand have gone out on strike. The Directors of the East Rand Proprietary Mines, Limited, have postponed the ...

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  14. SUPER-GRAFT.

    David Lamar, a Wall street operator, informed the Lobbying Committee of Congress that he had frequently impersonated prominent financiers in telephone ...

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  15. LORD GLADSTONE'S INFLUENCE.

    Cabinet has 'appointed an Arbitration. Board in connection with tie Rand mining' dispute, and asked the Governor General (Lord Gladstone) to use his influence ...

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  16. KING CONSTANTINE'S MESSAGE.

    King Constantine of Greece has forwarded an important message to The Daily Mail. His Majesty states that the commander ...

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  17. TWENTY-FOUR HOURS' NOTICE.

    A strongly phrased Note has been pre-sented to, the Servian Government, which states that despite Bulgaria ordering her soldiers to cease firing the Servians ...

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  18. CONQUERING CALIFORNIAN.

    At wimbledon to-day, the final for the all England lawn tennis championship was, won by Maurice E. McLoughlin, of San Francisco, from S. N. Doust the ...

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  19. RUSSIA'S INFLUENCE.

    Dr. E. J. Dillon telegraphed to The London Daily Telegraph from St. Petersburg on May 27:—"The relations between Servia and Greece, on the one hand, and Bulgaria on ...

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  20. GREEK ADVANCE THREATENED.

    Greece has forwarded a Note to the Powers accusing Bulgaria of attacking, in order to secure possession of disputed territories, pending the settlement of ...

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  21. WIRELESS CHAIN.

    To the Marconi Select Committee the Postmaster-General (Mr. Samuel) announced that the Government was unable to force the contract with the Marconi ...

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  22. BULGARIANS REPULSED.

    The official announcement is made that Bulgarian troops began an attack on Monday night with the whole of their artillery and upwards of 250 guns. They ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    Referring to the announcement that the actual receipts from the Federal land tax for the financial year just closed were £1,565,243, or over £265,000 more than was ...

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  24. THE CONSOLATION PLATE.

    In the All England Plate (for those who fail in the first round of the singles championship), H. Rice (Australia) won his match in the fourth round against Salai ...

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  25. SERVIANS MARCHING TO SOFIA.

    The Vienna correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that Bulgaria agrees to Roumanian occupation of Turtukia and Balkschik, Bulgaria, and Servia claim ...

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  26. THE DAVIS CUB

    The following quarter has been selected to represent Great Britain in defending the Davis Cup:—H. Roper Barrett. J. C. Parke. C. P. Dixon, and A. W. Gore. ...

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  27. FIRE FIEND

    The Porcupine mining camp—the scene of disastrous fire experiences two summers ago—is again threatened with extinction. Terrific forest blazes are sweeping over ...

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  28. THE SPORTSMAN'S GUIDE.

    The Sporting. Journal has established a firm reputation as the sportsman's guide, and the number issued to-day in no way gives pride of place to its predecessors. ...

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  29. THE HOSTILE COMBINATION.

    The correspondent of The Times at Sofia, the Bulgarian capital, telegraphs that the Bulgarians striking optimism has not been disturbed by the prospect of a hostile ...

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  30. DISPUTED REGIONS.

    The Vienna correspondent of The Daily Telegraph stated on May 30:—"News from Servia concerning far-reaching military preparations and also the expected ...

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  31. THE PORTE'S WISHES.

    The Porte, through Russia, has directed the attention of the Bulgarian authorities to the fact that Rodosto and other points on the Turkish side of the accepted frontier ...

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  32. CIVIL WAR VETERANS.

    A sensational occurrence is reported from Gettysburg, the Pennsylvania town noted for a great victory by the Federal forces in 1883. ...

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  33. LABOUR CANDIDATE'S SELECTION.

    The returning officer's report of the final Political Labour League plebiscite ballot between Messrs. Wright and Doe, for selection in connection with the Willyama ...

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  34. MORE PAY.

    Lord Aberconway stated to-day, when presiding over a meeting of Messrs. John Brown & Co., iron and steel founders, of sheffield, that the workers were nowadays ...

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  35. FIGHT FOR MACEDONIA.

    The Athens correspondent of The London Daily Telegraph stated on May 26:—"The Greeks propose the demarcation of a wide neutral zone between the two confronting ...

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  36. NORTHERN RAILWAY

    On the first day of next year the Commonwealth Government will assume control of the railway line between Port Augusta and Oodnadatta. This is to be the first ...

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  37. TAILOR IN TROUBLE.

    On a' charge of having feloniously forged and uttered a cheque for £750, with intent to defraud Harold Levy, a tailor, was brought before the City Court to-day. ...

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  38. DESPERATE FIGHTING.

    The Bulgarians hoisted the white flag, hoping to gain time. They profited in some instances by bayonet charges. The fight at Ovtchepolve was of a desperate ...

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  39. CROWN PRINCE IN THE FIGHT.

    The Servian casualties were estimated at 2,000. The Bulgarians were forced across the Zletovska and Bregalmitza Rivers, and assumed the defensive. The Crown Prince ...

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  40. CIVIL SERVANTS' SALARIES.

    The Civil Service Board continued the investigations and hearing of appeals today, and made some progress. Mr. Pearce, the head of the drafting branch of the ...

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  41. THE CAMERA AND AFTERWARDS.

    Newspapers state that the Bulgarians on Saturday secretly concealed 30 guns near to the Bregalnitza Bridge. Col. Ishteb, their commander, on Sunday induced the Servian ...

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  43. FIFTY. YEARS AGO.

    An attempted theft at the principal store at Mount Pleasant was frustrated on Thusday, and a man was arrested. In the pre-sent instance the complainant had to make ...

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  44. RIVAL CLAIMS IN MACEDONIA.

    The Times correspondent in the Balkan Peninsula communicated from Soda on May 28:—"The main cause of the trouble in Southern Macedonia appears to have been ...

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  45. BULGARS BAYONET WOUNDED.

    It is reported that the Servians in retreating at the outset of the conflict left their wounded in the tents, under the safeguard of the provisions of the Geneva ...

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  46. RETREAT IN DISORDER.

    The Bulgarian casualties at Retkibukive numbered 300 killed and about 1,000 wounded. The Servians captured an important position dominating Retkibukive ...

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  47. FEDERAL CAPITAL DESIGN.

    The special board of officers associated with the Home Affairs Department — Col. Owen. Mr. C. S. Scrivener, Mr. T. Hill, and Mr. Oakeshott — conferred further ...

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  48. GREEKS' BRILLIANT CAPTURES.

    King Constantine, who as Crown Prince led the victorious Hellenic armies against the Ottoman forces in the late war, has proceeded to the front, in order to take ...

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  49. FEELING IN RUSSIA.

    Mr. G. Valentine Williams, The London Daily Mail special representative in the Balkans wrote from St. Petersburg in May:—"In Vienna they have a very sound ...

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