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  2. Latest Cablegrams.

    The American balloon St. Louis, which was taking part in the Gordon Dennett international long distance race, and started from Berlin on Sunday, was lost off ...

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  3. Australia's Importance.

    President Roosevelt, in a cable to Hon. A. Decain the Fedearal Court Premier, says it is not possible for him to visit Australia oftor visiting Africa, but added ho hoped it ...

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  4. Telegraphic News.

    Sergeant P. J. Hognh lately promoted to be senior sergeant, was complimented by Mr. Arthur Gates, P.M., add solicitors at the court house yesterday. Sergeant ...

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  5. LADIES IN HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The Speaker of the House of Commons announced that while not excluding ladies from the inner lobby he had ordered that none shield be allowed past the doorkeepers ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In th3e Legislative Asembley to-day the State Treasurer, Hon..G. Waddell, said the question of introducing a bill to relieve rowers from the payment or the State ...

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  7. SILESIAN MINERS SAFE.

    The Silesian miners are safe, having ascentied another shaft. ...

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  8. OWNED WANTED.

    The detectives, require an owner for jewellery valued at £200, which wan found in a chinaman's store at Surry Hills, the occupant of Which has been arrested. ...

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  9. Adulterated Stock Foods.

    The Federal Minister for Trade and Castoms has had his attention drawn to the fact that the Victorian State Parliament in taking steps to Prohibit the sale in ...

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  10. THE PERSIAN NATIONALISTS.

    News received from Persia states that the Nationalists at Tabriz have captured the Royalist stronghold. ...

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  11. SUFFRAGISTS ELECt TO GO TO PRISON.

    Several suffragists arrested have elected to go to prision fora month instead of entering into recognisances with sureties for good behaviour for a year. ...

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  12. FATAL BURNING ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. Alice Cottrell has tiled in the hospital from shock following on terrible burns, which she sustained while using benzine. ...

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  13. THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    According to advices from Washington, it is stated at the White House that Mr. W. H. Tuft, the Republican candidate for the United States Presidency, will have ...

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  14. SURPLUS REVENUE CASE.

    Argument in the surplus revenue case has concluded before the High Court, the judgment of which was reserved. ...

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  15. NEW DESTROVER CONTRACT LET.

    Contracts for a portion of the new destroyers have been placed on the Clyde. ...

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  16. BANQUET TO M. ISVOLSKY.

    M. Isvolsliy, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, who has been conferring on the Barlin situation with Sir Edward Cray, Secretary of State for Foreign ...

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  17. Narrow Gange Railways.

    In replying to a deputation the Minister for Works said he was favourably impressed with the possibilities of a narrow, gauge railway system and shortly he ...

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  18. A RICH PENSIONER.

    Denis Cooney, a pensioner of the Victorian Raliway Department, was found in a state of collapse near the hut in which he lived. ...

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  19. CLAUSE TWO LICENSING BILL PASSED.

    Clause two or the Licensing Bill, establishing local option in the shape of a Paragraph enabling any rural parish or urban area within Licensing Districts to veto ...

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  20. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Simule to-day, Hon.J. H. Keating, Minister for Home Affairs. in reply to Senator G. F. Pearce (W.A.), said a clause was inserted in a11 Commonwealth ...

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  21. WRECKAGE WASHED ASHORE.

    A quantity of wreckage has been washed ashore at the Chatham Islands. (The Chnthnm Islands are about 70 miles from Lyttleton, N.Z. on the route ...

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  22. The Crisis in the Balkans.

    Reutcr's Agency states that M. Stanoioff, the Bulgarian political agent in Paris, has declared that the summoning and maintenance of the Bulgarian reserves ...

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  23. Casino-Coraki Railway

    The public works Commitment sat and took into consideration the farther evidence given on behalf of the people at Coraki with respect to the guarantees they ...

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  24. WOMAN SUDDENLYY APPEARS AT BAR OF THIS HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    There is n liKelihood of restrictions being placid on the privilege of Indies being allowed, under the escort of a member of the House of Commons, to view the ...

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  25. CAULFIELD CUP FAVOURITES.

    A good dead of work was done at Caulfield this morning, but nothing, sensational. Pink: 'Un has ensed a bit for the ...

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  26. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House or Representatives, Hon. A. Deakin. Premiar, in reoly to Mr. J. Livingston (Harker, S.A.), Raid he hoped to bring down the bill to take over the ...

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  27. ANTI-AUSTHIAN FEELING.

    A mob at Shabutz in servia, burnt the flag of an Austrian merchant vessol. The ringleaders in the incident were arrested The populace at Cottinjo, capital of ...

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  28. CHINSED GAMBLERS FINED.

    A party of 45 Chinese were finad to-day, the five princlpnls £10 each and the othors £2 each, for playing fan-tan. ...

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  29. A MERCHANT'S DEATH.

    James Inglis ex-M.L.A. and head of the firm of Messrs. Tames Inglis and Coy.. tea merchants died to-day after a ten days millers aged 63.Death was due to an ...

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  30. DEMONSTRATION AT STAMBOUL.

    At a meeting of 20, OOO people held in Stamboul, Austria and Bulgaria were denounced, and Great Britain, France, Italy, and Gormimy were thanked for their ...

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  31. WEATHER FORECAST.

    {No abstract available}

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  32. AMERICAN SUQADRON NERAING JAPAN.

    American v. Sperry with the American suqadron, is expected at Yokohama on the 17th. Admiral Sperry will be lodfged in the ...

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  33. TURKISH RESIDENTS IN MACEDONIA UNEASY.

    Turkish residents in, Macedonia are uneasy at the concentration of Bulgarian troopstnear Kratovo. They tear it will lead to an attempt to annex Macedonia. ...

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  34. THE AEON WRECK

    The Marine Court has concluded its inquiry into the loss of the steamer Aeon on Christmas Island. Evident was given that the currents in ...

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  35. Departing Factory Manager.

    A complimentary baslet picnic to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Evans took place yesterday at Farquhar Park near the Old Bar. Mr. Evans has been manager of the Lower ...

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  36. BULGARANS IN MACEDONIA DRILLING AND ARMING.

    Bulgnrians in Macedonia are diligently driling and arming with, the view of croating a diversion in the event Bulgaria deolaring war. ...

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  37. GREAT SALE FOR QUEEN ALXEN DRA'S BOOK.

    Two hundred thousand-copies of Queen Alexandra's book were ordered in two days. ...

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  38. Extraordinary Position.

    An extraordinary Ministerial crisis has occurred in the Tasmanian Parlinmont. The situation is unprecedented and possibly the consequences will be unique in the history ...

    Article : 282 words
  39. MAHOMMEDANS THANK BRITAIN.

    Many Mahomnieilan meetings in India have thanked Britian for its altitude in the Balkan crisis. Hon. A Afcfaulth, in reply to question in ...

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  40. MISTAKE BY JAPANESE GENDARMES KILL 22 DILGRIMS.

    Japanese gendarmes at Cholado attacked a party of the Pro-Japaneso Society going-to a pilgrimage mistaking thom for insurgents, and killing 22 out of 28. ...

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  41. FIRE IN KOENIGA COLLIERY.

    A fire has occurred in Koonlga Colliery, Silesia and it is feared hundreds of the milners have been killed. ...

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  42. Death Follows Freedom

    Anders Anderson, one of the Norwegian seamen recently wrongfully convicted for manslaughter on perjured evidence, and subsequently released, had a brain selzure ...

    Article : 63 words
  43. LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL MEETING.

    Turbelent scenes took place at the meeting of the London County Council Smith the secretary, claiming the right to work on the ...

    Article : 147 words
  44. BRITAIN, FRANCE, AND RUSSIA WILL, ATTEND CONFERENCE.

    The "Times" says Hrltnin, France and Russian are proceed to attend the Conference as disinterested Powers. The Dardanelles question will not he ...

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  45. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE

    The Premier to-day received a deputation from the Evangelical Council for the purpose of urging upon the Government the desirability in assisting in the better ...

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  46. AXTRTRTA DECLINES UNLESS ANNEXATION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA IS ACCEPTED.

    Austria doelinos to be a party to the conformen unless the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina is accepted as an accomplished fact and leaglised without ...

    Article : 48 words
  47. The King's Prize.

    The shooting for the King's Prize conduded this afternoon, when it was won by Sergeant-Edwards of the Australian Rifle Regiment, with an aggregate of 312 ...

    Article : 88 words
  48. OPEN COLUMN.

    Sir,—In a recent report I noticed that a schemr suggested for the connecting. or Clirnrd's Hill with the sewerage system, includes a proposal for another septic ...

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  49. SIR WILFRID LAURIER SAYS OVERTURES FOR RECIPROCITY MUST NOW COME FROM AMERICA.

    Sir. Wilfrid Laurier, Promier of Canada Bpcaklng. at Parmham declared that Canada would make no more pilgrimages to Washington and any overtures for ...

    Article : 93 words
  50. Ballarat Musical Festival.

    The solo work on Wednesday was judged by Mr. W. Short, and his awards were:— Contralto solo: Leila-Henry (Hobart), 88 points, 1.Tenn Tunnccliffc (Walhalla), 80 ...

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  51. Prepared for Trouble

    At a public meeting Tom Mann the BarTier Labor Union's organiser, said in the case of trouble over the wages question. the unions had made arrangements a for ...

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  52. RIFLEMAN FINED.

    W. Cutler, the well-known rifle shot, was fined,£3 by the Executive of the, N.R.A. on an alleged charge of usiag insulting words to a marker at the Randwick Rifle ...

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  53. SUFFRAGISTS AGITATION.

    Mesdames Drummond and Pankhurst and Miss Pankhurst have been arrested and remanded for a week. They were bailed out. ...

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  54. HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

    To-morrow is the day appointed to make the annual street collections, in aid of the Hospital. ...

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  55. FEDERAL ESTIMATES.

    The new Federal Estimates provide for the following works:— Extension Lismore Rifle Range, £72; Drill Hall and offices, Lismore, £215: Drill Hall, Casino, £638 ...

    Article : 72 words
  56. WOOL SALES.

    The wool solwes are very firm and bidding, spirited the home trade operating more freely. ...

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  57. THE RAILWAY EMPPLOYEES PICNIC.

    The annual picnic of the railway employees was held on Wednesday, and the site "chosen " was' as of recent years near the racecourse adjacent to Tallow Beach. ...

    Article : 73 words
  58. Advertising

    {No abstract available}

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  59. FOOTBALL.

    York Secured a goal and a try and the Australian league dropped a goal, and a try. The match residtod in a draw. LONDON, Thursday. ...

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  60. A STEWARD'S DEATH.

    William McGregor, 35 a steward on board the Union S.S. Coy. of N.Z. steamer Manuka, died suddenly in his bed this morning. The coroner has been informed ...

    Article : 41 words
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