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  2. Latest Cablegrams.

    Mr.H. Cox, Labour member for [?]ton in the House of Commons, emphasises that the Civil Service and Revenue Departments will cost £5,000,000 per ...

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  3. GERMAN MAIL SUBSIDIES.

    The budget Committee of the Reichstag by 14 to 13 adopted the New Guinea mail vote. The discussion showed that the main ...

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  4. SYDNEY LETTER.

    In the learned lucubrations of our Journalistic guides respecting the financial retations between the Hates and the Commonwealth, one very importunt factor is ...

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  5. Forestry Commission.

    The Forestry Coimmission took evidence here to-day. Exward F. Ferguson, saw mill manager for Fraster and Co., said he had 36 years ...

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  6. Telegraphic News.

    Attempts made to refloat the steamer Taviuni proved unsuccessful. ...

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  7. POSITANO SOLD.

    Mr. Sol. Green has purcased Positano for 4,500 guinean for stud purposes. ...

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  8. NEW STEAMER FOR HOWARD SMITHS COMPANY.

    Messrs Howard Smith Co's. 300 ton steamer, Burwah for the Sydnuy-Rockmapton trade has been launched at Sunderland. ...

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  9. THE PEARLING FLEET DISASTER.

    About 150 of the pearling boats which escaped foundering in the into typhoon have rottirned to Broome, more or less damaged, ...

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  10. CONGRESS OK CHAMBERSE OF COMMERCE OF EMPIRE.

    It lins been decided thay the Congress of Chambers of Commerce for the Empire shall meet in Sydney, either on the 14th or 21st of September, 1909, and will spend ...

    Article : 106 words
  11. THIS DIAMOND FORMULA.

    The union of London and Smith a Bank has handed the sealed packet supposed to contain M. Leumoine's formula for the manufacture of diamonds to Sir Albert de ...

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  12. PASSENGERS TO BYRON DAY.

    The Cavanba's passengers are Messrs. McClelland, Vandonhurg, Watson, Gower, Jung, Anclorson, Burrell, McLean, McRobort, Hegbuwne. Parry, Cnrhutt, Martin, ...

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  13. SQUIRES BEATS IRSIH BOXER.

    W. Squires in a pugilistic mutch knocked out Jem Roche at Dublin in the fourth round. Tommy Bums, the American boxer, und ...

    Article : 124 words
  14. The Bomb Outrage in Muzaffpur.

    A bomb thrown into a carriage at Munuyarpur. Bungal, killed Miss Kennedy and the coachman. Mrs. Kennedy is also in a precarious condition. ...

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  15. PASSENGERS TO THE RICHMOND.

    The Brundah's passengers are Messrs. Cummins, Sims (2), Rathlioriie, Jolly, Howarth. Lorrimer, England. Fiford, Lamh, Upton, Wagner. Cassy, Wost, Crane, Arness ...

    Article : 59 words
  16. ASSISTED IMMIGRANTS.

    During the past four months of this year 899 assisted immigrants arrived in New South Wales. The Intelligence Department has been ...

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  17. AMBUSHED MOORS MASSACRE SMALL. PARTY OF' FRENCH.

    A large body of Moors who were ambushed massacred two French sergeants, and severa Tirillers near Ajachtseg, Senegal River. ...

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  18. MINER's MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    A miner named Owe O'Hare was found a dead to-day at Minmi lying in a drain at the bottom an embankment. His neck was broken. ...

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  19. NEW DOCKS FOR LIVEPOOL.

    Liverpool shortly commencing the new Gladstone docks northward, of the Hornby dock to cost £8,000,000. ...

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  20. WRECK OF THE BEGA

    The Superintendent of Navigation has rocelved by post a messuge alleged to have been picked up at Norah Head, which runs as follows:—" Bega sinking ...

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  21. BRITANNIA ACCIDENT—THIRD DEATH.

    A Ultra death has occurred as the result of the burst boller tube in the battleship Britannia. ...

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  22. OVERDUE SHIP TURS UP.

    The ship Oral overdue from Australia has arrived at Rio de Janeiro. ...

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  23. EXPLANATION OF REDUCED RETURNS.

    Hon. C.A. Leee Minister for Works, attributes the falling off in the Commonwealth-returns for April to the uncertainty of the traiff and to the change of season. ...

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  24. MR. KEIR HARDIE ON DUNDEE ELECTION.

    Mr.Keir Hardelo M.P has an article in the Labour Lender, in which he writes— With Stuart as Labour candiate for Dumdee the electors are unlikely to welcome ...

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  25. STATE GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMER DEAD.

    Mr. H. A. Loncham, New South Wales Government Astvongnicr, died to-day, aged 65. The dceeasod' was a distinguished ...

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  26. THE MURRURUNDI ACCIDENT.

    The Boasrd which inquired into the-Mur rurundi disaster aer announced to be quite unanimous as to the persons responsible for the collision, but intend to further ...

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  27. Fatalities on the Matsushima.

    Twenty three of the Matsushimn officers 88 cadets and warrant officres and 150 seamen perished. The cruiser Matsushimn was 4277 tons, ...

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  28. FLOODS IN ENGLAND.

    Floods have almost isolated Maidenhead, Eton' and other, places. ...

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  29. WEATHER FORECAST.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  30. HEAT WAVE.

    A heat wave is is succeding the wintrweather. ...

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  31. EXTENSIVE FORGERY IN FRANCE.

    An extensivo forgery has been discovered of French Jioritu coupons. A man named Hill was the counterfeiton and another man named Filmer was the ...

    Article : 64 words
  32. Attempted Train Wrecking.

    A dastardly attempt was made to wreck a train at Port Augusta, South Australia. Some miscreants cut the fence and placed three standards? on the line, but the engine ...

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  33. SOCIALISTS DEMONSTRATION.

    The International Socialists celebrated May Day in Sydney by a demonstration in the Oddfellows Mall, on Friday night. Resolutions wore carried declaring for the ...

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  34. GERMAN WIFE MURDERER ANOTHER DEEMING.

    A man named Koch, a basket milker, in Grosauorstodt, Saxe-Weimar, has been arrestedand charged with murdering and cremating his wife. He is suspected of ...

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  35. THE RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The total number of injured in the Braybrook collision is now notified as 413, Tests conducted this week show [?]gst otjer things that the brakes on two or ...

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  36. Irish League's Support

    In connection with Mr. Winston Chutchillis candidature for Dundoo the United Irish Legue of tirent Britain has advised the electors of Dundoo to support Mr. ...

    Article : 130 words
  37. GERMAN STEAMSHIP SUBSIDY.

    Advices from Berlin state that, in consequence of the many objections that have been made to the proposod increase of £25,000 in the subsidy, paid to the North ...

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  38. LONDON BUTTER MARKET —PRICES FOR AUSTRALIAN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  39. NORTH COAST RAILWAY.

    The Minister for Works, has accepted the tender of Carson and Company o Sydney for the construction of the first section of the North Const railway from ...

    Article : 188 words
  40. ELECTRIC TRAM MISHAP.

    An electric tramcar got beyond control down hill at Bournemouth and was precipitated over an embankment of 20 feet into the gardens at Fairlight Glen Seven ...

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  41. HOSPITAL SATURDAY COLLECTIONS.

    Hospital Saturday collections yesterday proved a great success, and all records were broken. The total collections up to last night was £5800, being an ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. SIZE OF CORNSACKS.s

    The Minister for Customs has declined to withdraw the proclamation on regards the size of cornsacks. The law will come into force on the ...

    Article : 52 words
  44. SHOP HOURS BILL PASSIES SDECOND READING.

    Sir Charles Dike's Shop Hours Bill has passed the second reading by 100 to 45, and was referred to a committee of the whole House. ...

    Article : 38 words
  45. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Advices received state that the United States fleet wlll visit Sydney before any other port in Australia. The fleet is to arrive at Auckland, New ...

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  46. MOTOR BOAT RACE.

    The motor boat race from Garden Island to Broken May and back, was won by Mr. Fostor's Plnnsy, with Mr. Ralph's Invinclble second, and Mr. Davis' ...

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  47. SHIPBUILDING LOCKOUT.

    The lockout of the shipbuilding trades was enforced to-day. Neogatiations for a settlement had failed ...

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  48. INDIAN FHONTLER WAR.

    Replying to a miration by the Earl of Lonsdale tri the House of Lords the Goveminent admitted that Afghans had Joined the Mohmniul miders on the Indian ...

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  49. A SEASON OF SUPERB DRESSES.

    This is to be a Benson of superb dresses. He is no false prophet who products great sifccess for the.Wow Firm' dress goods section, as those who inspected it ...

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  50. ESCORT FOR AMERICAN FLEET.

    It is understood that the Australian squadron will escort i tluv American fleet from Auckland to Australia.1 ...

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  51. CUSTOMS REVENUE INCREASE.

    Thecustoms revune for the last months shows an increase of£1,800,000 on the previous year. ...

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  52. MOUHANDS STILL TRUCULENT.

    The Mohands were extremely truculent when all the offending clans were ordered to, send a deputation to hear the British terms. ...

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  53. Pearling Fleet Disaster.

    Since midday on Thursday about 150, vessels of the pearling fleet roached B[?] (W.A.), all being more or less damaged and minus chains and anchors. Fach ...

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  54. NEW ZEALAND ST. LEGER,

    The New Zbaland St. Ledger was won by Signor, with ALL Red second, and Glenculloch third. ...

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  55. BRITISH PREPARATIONS FOR ADVANCE.

    Two bridges are at Shabkautar and Michal, ready for an immediate advance. The third brigade, with the 80th Battery, of Fold Artillery, have left Peshawar ...

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  56. Taviuna-Moonah Collision.

    The marine court gave its judgment in connection with the Taviuna-Moonah, coilislon, and ordered the master of the Moonbah to pay costs and suspended his ...

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  57. BOMB MANUFACTORY DISCOVERED.

    In connection with the bomb outrage at Muzaupur a bomb manufactory has been, discovered i Calcutta. Twenty Bengalees have been arrested ...

    Article : 46 words
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