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  2. LONDON CABLES

    London, June 15—The Russian Premier (M. Stolypin) has demanded the suspension of 49 Social Democratic deputies and the arrest of 16 others, pending ...

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  3. LONDON CABLES

    London, June 14—As the outcome of serious gambling and money-leading scandale in the German army the Kaiser has ordered 40 offenders at the ...

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  4. LONDON CABLES.

    London, June 14.—Two resident magistrates at Birr, a market town in King's County, sent 15 offenders to gaol for one month, in default of ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Sydney, Saturday.—J. W. ThomaS the small-pox patient from the steamer Agapanthus, was to-day reported as making good progress. ...

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  6. Labor Troubles.

    Perth, Saturday.—It is reported that 200 men are to be retrenched in the Railway Department owing to the reduced traffic due to the timber strike. ...

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  7. STRIKE AID FROM SYDNEY.

    Sydney, Saturday.—The Surface section has sent £95 to the timber strikers' relief fund. ...

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  8. TIMBER COMBINE THREATS.

    Perth, Saturday.—The timber combine has intimated to the residents on the land concessions at Jarrahdale that action for trespass will be taken unless the ...

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  9. FIRE ON COPRA BOAT.

    Sydney, Saturday.—A fire occurred on the German steamer Vizin, her cargo of copra igniting. The vessel was flooded with water and the fire extinguished. ...

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  10. National Rifle Team.

    London, June 15—The National Rifle Association has selected the following team to visit Australia Col. Hopton (Commandant), Col ...

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  11. A German Scandal.

    London, June 14—The Public Prosecutor at Berlin has ordered an investigation of charges of an unnatural offence made against Prince ...

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  12. A "CRIMPER" FINED.

    Sydney, Saturday.—Captain Charles Olaf Hansen, master of the steamer Countess of Errol, has has been fined £1 for taking on board seamen without entering ...

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  13. The English XI.

    London, June 15.—F. S. Jackson has finally declined the captaincy of the English XI. to visit Australia during the coming season. ...

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  14. INCOME TAX AND FEDERAL SERVANTS.

    Sydney, Saturday.—The State Premier, speaking on the matter of the income tax and Federal officers, said that in this State already the bulk of the tax hid been paid. ...

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  15. Rand Mine Strike.

    London, June 14—In an interview with General Botha, Premier of the Transvaal, the mineowners offered to leave the strike dispute in the hands ...

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  16. INQUIRY PROCEEDING.

    The commission appointed by the Doums will be unable to conclude thier work before Monday. They have requested the examining magistrate to ...

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  17. FRY AND JACKSON ASKED TO JOIN.

    Sydney, Saturday.—Mr M'Elhone, secretary of the Cricket Board of Control, has received a telegram from the Marylebone Club stating that C. B. Fry and F. S. ...

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  18. The Douma Dissolved.

    London, June 16.—An Imperial ukase has been issued dissolving the Douma. The new elections are to be held in September next. ...

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  19. THE MAIL CONTRACT QUESTION.

    Sydney, Saturday.—Commenting on the mail contract question and Victoria's guarantee of the subsidy the State Premier, Mr Carruthers, said that Victoria ...

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  20. The Transvaal

    London, June 15.—General Botha, in re-assembling the Transvaal Parliament, announced that he is repatriating 10,759 coolies during 1907. ...

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  21. Mining Shares.

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  22. The Weather.

    Rain fell practically all day yesterday, and at nightfall it increased to torrential force, and to continued for tome hours. ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, Saturday—A kanaka working at Townsville has been removed to the quarantine station, suffering from leprosy of a malignant type. ...

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  24. Manchurian Railways.

    London, June 14—Tokio newspapers state that a Russo-Japanese agreement has been signed at St. Petersburg relating to the working of the Chinese ...

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  25. ON THE MAINLAND.

    Sydney, Saturday.—A further heavy rain has fallen in parts of the State, up to 2in having been registered. ...

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  26. WESTRALIA.

    Perth, Saturday.—Dougald M'Leod, a former councillor of Kalgoorlie, has been charged with indecently assaulting a girl named Lily Vanoe, under the age of 16. ...

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  27. Football Brawls.

    Launceston, Sunday. — Considerable feeling was shown during the progress of the Launceston v. City football match yesterday. L. Norman, of the City team ...

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  28. ZEEHAN.

    Zeehan, Sunday.—After a week's heavy frosts rain commenced to fall this afternoon. ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND.

    Auckland, Saturday. — The barque Woolshra, 952 tons, bound from Sydney of Kaipara, has gone ashore at Mangawhare, on the west coast. ...

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  30. Use of Pea Rifles.

    Instructions are to be given to the Victorian police to prosecute persons who use pea rifles in any public place without receiving permission. The tragedy at ...

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  31. Japanese at 'Frisco.

    London, June 14.—As the result of the recent attacks on Japanese restaurants, the aggrieved Japanese at San Francisco are suing the ...

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  32. Australian Butter.

    London, June 15—The Federal-Houlder-Shire Line has notified that it is prepared to carry butter from the Commonwealth on the same conditions ...

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  33. Tasmanian.

    Hobart, Saturday. — The following tenders have been accepted :— Road, from Barrington road via Cocker's to Paloona school, contract 2, A. Woolley ...

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  34. A RAILTON DISTURBANCE.

    A like disturbance occurred at Railton on Saturday during the Roland Association match between Barrington and Railton teams. ...

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  35. A BURNIE INCIDENT.

    A regrettable incident occurred during the football match at Burnie on Saturday between Romaine and Wanderers, the captain of the former team (P. Mawer) ...

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  36. Steamer Collision.

    London, June 15 — The R.M.S. Medic, from Australia, while passing South Foreland, on the south-east coast of Kent, in a fog collided with ...

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  37. Australian Iron Bonus.

    Discussing at Melbourne the prospects of the Australian iron industry, and of the Federation rendering assistance thereto in connection with naval ...

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  38. Ex-Commoner Divorced.

    London, June 14.—Harold James Reckitt, an ex-member of the House of Commons, has been divorced from his wife, on the ground of immorality ...

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  39. The Courts.

    Launceston, Sunday.—At the Supreme Court yesterday the case of Mrs Cairns v. the Tasmania G.M. Company, claim for £2,000 damages, was continued, further ...

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  40. A MAINLAND FRACAS.

    During last week a disgraceful scene was witnessed at a football match between Castlemaine and Wesley Hill at Castlemaine. One of the visiting team ...

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  41. Reforming the Lords.

    London, June 15.—A Select Committee has been appointed by the Peers to consider Lord Newton's Bill for the reform of the House of Lords ...

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  42. TO-MORROW'S CRIMINAL CALENDAR.

    Hobart, Saturday.—At the sitting of the Supreme Court on Wednesday at Launceston, the Chief Justice will preside and the Solicitor-General will prosecute. ...

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  43. Women as Councillors.

    London, June 13.—In the House of Lords last evening a Government Bill tendering women eligible for election as members of county or ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. ZEEHAN.

    Zeehan, Sunday.—At yesterday's Police Court John Lawrence suffered several monetary penalties through imbibing not too wisely. For being drunk and ...

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  46. Melbourne Crime.

    Melbourne, Saturday.—It was to-day announced that the Chief Secretary intends discussing the present outbreak of crime in the city at the Cabinet meeting ...

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  47. PRESS OPINIONS.

    Unionist newspapers ridicule the Government's attack on the House of Lords. The "Times" says "It carries no ...

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  48. SATURDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  49. General News.

    London, June 14.—A Newcastle team of bowlers beat the visiting New Zealand bowlers by 51 points to 28. ...

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  50. CRACKSMEN AGAIN FAIL.

    Melbourne, Saturday.—The premises of Messrs T.J. Connelly, tinware manufacturers, South Melbourne, were entered by burglars last night and an attempt was ...

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  51. INTERNATIONAL MOTOR RACE.

    London, June 15.—Nizzaro Fiat won the first international automobile race for the Kaiser Cup at Hamburg. The distance was 300 miles, and the ...

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  52. A SMART PICKPOCKET.

    Melbourne, Saturday.—A well-known city solicitor to-day had his pocket, containing £160 is notes, picked by a thief, who made good his escape. ...

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  53. DRESSING SHED THIEVES.

    Melbourne, Sunday.—During then progress of the football match, Geelong Grammar School v. Scotch College, at the Melbourne Cricket Ground yesterday ...

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  54. "THE MIKADO."

    The naval and military bands are to resume playing music from the Japanese opera, "The Mikado," which was placed under an official ban during the ...

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  55. BOOT STORE BURGLED.

    Melbourne, Sunday.—A boot store in Elizabeth street was rifled by burglars this afternoon and a quantity of boots were stolen. ...

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  56. INTERNATIONAL CHESS.

    Tarrasch has won the international masters' chess tournament at Ostend with a score of 12½ points. He was closely followed by Schlechder with 12 ...

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  57. Metals.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  58. Advertising

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