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  2. THE SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    To-night there are fifty-four persons at the quarantine station in connection with the smallpox outbreak. Nineteen are patients and the remainder are contacts ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES. A CHINESE CONSPIRACY.

    A conspiracy has been discovered at [?] the object of which was to sup[?] Li Huan Hung, by [?] a member of the [?]. Fifty ...

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  4. CRIMES AND ACCIDENTS. [By Telegraph.] AUTION AGAINST UNDERTAKERS.

    In the County Court to-day Arthur Branston, a dentist, sued frank Markland Garson, trading as Drayton and Garson. of Prahran, undertakers, to recover £19 ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    A general mobilisation has been ordered. CONSTANTlNOPLE, July 3. The Ports has notified the Powers that she reserves liberty of action in the event ...

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  6. SAILORS IN TROUBLE.

    Three sailors from the Australian fleet were arrested by the police on a charge of breaking and entering a dwelling-house in Lower Sherwin-street. They were brought ...

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  7. THE UNITED STATES MEAT TRUST.

    A debate on the United States Meat T[?] has been commenced in Parliament. One deputy declared that fifty per cent of ...

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  8. THE SOUTH AFRICAN MINERS' STRIKE.

    Five hundred men of the Bedford Regiment have been sent to the Rand. LONDON, July 4. It is calculated in the city that if the ...

    Article : 361 words
  9. FEDERAL NEWS.

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

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  10. COLONIAL APPEAL CASE.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has refused leave to appeal in the case of the Commonwealth against the Marconi Company. ...

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  11. ABORIGINES' COMMISSION.

    The South Australian Aborigines Commission commenced its sittings at Brisbane to-day. The first witness called was the Home ...

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  12. FIRE IN A COLLIERY.

    A fire broke out in Fairbank colliery, near Blackstone, owned by Messrs. Walker and Co., to-day. Every effort has been made to combat the outbreak: but the ...

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  13. MISHAP TO A BATTLESHIP.

    The bravery of the crew of the United States battleship Louisiana saved the vessel from disaster. A valve broke while the engines were being overhauled. ...

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  14. AN AWFUL DEATH.

    A resident of Maylands, named Charles Depars, while suffering with dementia, soaked his clothes in kerosene, set fire to them, and ran into the street, shouting ...

    Article : 39 words
  15. THE PROPOSED ROYAL TOUR.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" says that it is quite certain that the King and Queen will visit Canada first and thereafter South Africa. Australia, and New Zealand ...

    Article : 38 words
  16. HUMAN REMAINS FOUND.

    As the result of a discovery made at Mathinna to-day, colour is lent to the supposition that William James Mullins, a farmer, who has been missing from his ...

    Article : 177 words
  17. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    John Amos, landlord of the Sun Inn. Bedlington. who barricaded himself in his premises and killed two policemen and a woman, has been sentenced to death at ...

    Article : 168 words
  18. WRECKAGE ON FRASER ISLAND.

    Captain Mackay, Postmaster, received a telephone message from the Harbour Master at Maryborough to-day concerning a quantity of wreekage found on Fraser ...

    Article : 197 words
  19. SCOTT WILL CASE.

    The trial of the Scott wid suit was continued to-day. Lady Sackville gave further evidence to the effect that Sir John Scott, after his ...

    Article : 472 words
  20. BRITISH LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The dockers at Leith have gone on stike. As a result, 11,000 Lothian miners have been thrown out of employment. ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    Futher trouble was experienced with the waterside workers this evening when the steamer Willochra was receiving a cargo for Melbourne. A consignment of bran ...

    Article : 59 words
  22. FOREST FIRES IN AMERICA.

    Refugees who are arriving from North Bay give particulars of the terrific bush fires and loss of life in the Porcupine and Bell River districts. Women and babies ...

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  23. HEAT WAVE IN AMERICA.

    Sweltering heat is being experienced. Nine deaths occurred in the city to-day. Owing to the great humidity people are camping on the beaches. ...

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  24. SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A serious accident happened at the Maryborough railway yards, this morning. The Kingaroy timber train, which arrived about seven o'clock, was crossing over ...

    Article : 108 words
  25. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    The Government Geologist of New South Wales, Mr. F. E. Pittman, is on a visit to Queensland, partly in connection with the holding of the Advancement of ...

    Article : 86 words
  26. THE UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    The Democratic cauces adopted the Tariff Bill with a few amendments, which chiefly have the effect of lowering the tariffs instead of increasing them a thing ...

    Article : 79 words
  27. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The House of Commons sat all night consdering the Plural Voting Bill. The Radicals hotly opposed the amendments, which were eventually swept aside by ...

    Article : 157 words
  28. FALL, FROM A BRIDGE.

    A message received to-day stated that a bridge carpenter named Salmon, employed by the Railway Department, fell off the bridge near Avondale this morning ...

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  29. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Mr. Justice [?], while hearing a civil service appeal, stated that he was shocked to find professional men were getting only £2 12s, per week, while a ...

    Article : 84 words
  30. PARLIAMENTARY PARTY FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Parliamentary party which is about to visit Australia will include the following additional members:—Messrs. L. C. M. Amery, D. Macmaster, D. V. Pirie, ...

    Article : 99 words
  31. A SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    A man named John Campbell, aged fifty years, a resident of East Brisbane, employed as an engine-driver in charge of the launch Dingo, parted with a friend ...

    Article : 121 words
  32. IT WORKED WONDERS.

    While ploughing I was seized with influenza." writes Mr. M. J. M'Arady, Ohura. N.Z. "I went to bed and was so ill next day that I called in the doctor. ...

    Article : 78 words
  33. AFTER OTHERS FAILED.

    "I use [?] for a sore throat and have always found one [?] writes Mr.T. Dennis, [?] It worked wonders when ...

    Article : 78 words
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