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  2. IMMIGRATION PROBLEMS.

    The third annual report of the High Commissioner in London (Sir George Reid), which deals with the 12 months ended December last, was made available ...

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  3. THE BALKAN VOLCANO.

    A telegram from Bucharest announces that the advance guard of the Roumanian Army has halted in the eastern suburbs of sofia. ...

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  4. SMALLPOX.

    Another man (aged 41) was sent into quarantine on Torrens Island on Tuesday, owing to his illness bearing suspicious resemblance to smallpox. He called at the ...

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  5. THE BOSE GIRLS.

    As the remit of sales of roses throughout London and the provinces on Wednesday, June 25—Alexandra Day—the sum of £41,000 has been collected" for the charities ...

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  6. BISLEY MARKSMEN.

    The service, rifle championship at the Bisley Ranges has been again carried off by Sgt. Ummundsen, last year's winner. Sgt. Ommundsen in one year ...

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  7. MORE ABATTOIRS FRICTION

    "The Abattoirs are not giving entire satisfaction to the master butchers, bat on account of the directors of, the Master Butchers, Limited, advising their members to ...

    Article : 454 words
  8. PUBLIC WORKS.

    Members In the Assembly questioned Ministers on Tuesday in reference to public works in hand and those to be Started in the near infare. The Commissioner of ...

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  9. LICENSING LAWS.

    The question of amendments to the licensing laws, especially in the direction of seeking earlier dosing of liquor bars, is likely to occupy considerable attention in ...

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  10. "WHAT A WONDERFUL DRIVE."

    For an hour and three-quarters on Wednesday the two Queens—Qneen Mary and Queen Alexandra—drove through London streets gay with the roses of Alexandra ...

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  11. DREADNOUGHT NEW ZEALAND.

    The battleship New Zealand has received orders from the Admiralty to proceed to the Atlantic, and pall at Halifax. Nova Scotia before her return to New Zealand. Capt ...

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  12. PERSIAN RAPINE.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Earl Curzon of Kedleston (formerly Viceroy of India) called attention to the situation in Persia. He stated that the southern ...

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  13. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    After ah adjournment, of ono month both Houses of Parliament reassembled today. In the Legislative Assembly Mr. Mitchell, continuing the debate on the ...

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  14. REPRESENTATION ON THE BOARD.

    Mr. Blundell. following up a suggestion which has teen made for an alteration in the method of appointing the members of the Abattoirs Board, asked in the ...

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  15. AIR MENACE.

    A bomb dropped from an aeroplane, by Masson, the French aeronaut, who is employed by the Mexican rebels, is reported to have destroyed the Federal gunboat ...

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  16. COUNTY CRICKET.

    The county cricket match between Kent and Gloucester was begun at Gravesend today. The visiting team went to the wickets Erst, and compiled 144 in its first innings. ...

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  17. JOTTING OUT THE MIDDLEMEN.

    In interesting Announcement of Ministerial intentions in connection with, the meat industry was made by the Minister for Works (Mr. Griffith) in a speech at ...

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  18. A STREET OF GOLD.

    A remarkable incident occurred in the Boulevard Sebastopol.to-day. While officers of a city bank were conveying gold specie to the amount of £120,000 ...

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  19. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    In consequence of smallpox in England the following notice has been issued by the New South Wales Government:—"As vessels are frequently arriving from England ...

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  20. LORD TENNYSON'S HEIR.

    The Hon. Lionel Hallam Tennyson, son and heir of Lord Tennyson, formerly Governor-General of the Commonwealth and of South Australia, has developed into a ...

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  21. DR. STEVEN'S SERVICES SECURED.

    on Tuesday Dr. Ramsay Smith appointed Dr. E. 31. Steven to take charge of the duties at the Central Board of Health, during the smallpox ...

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  22. CHINESE TURMOIL.

    The British Consul here has dispatched steamers to Canton to embark women and children. There has been an enormous exodus from that city. ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Legislative Council Unlay the Attorney-General gave notice of the introduction of a Bill to amend the Companies Act. Dr. Taylor gave notice of the introduction ...

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  24. A 1907 MURDER.

    A telegram from Oamarn records ,an interesting sidelight on the murder of Mr. Rennie. a schoolmaster, who was shot dead in September. 1907, in his house at ...

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  25. OCEAN DERELICT PICKED UP.

    The derelict scow Tramp, which was abandoned on July 5, and has since drifted about to the great danger of shipping along the north. coast, has been picked up by the ...

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