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  2. LATEST CABLEGRAMS GERMAN ARMY SCANDAL.

    Seven German military officials have been arrested on a charge of betraying secrets to Krupps' agent. ...

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  3. AIMED AT A BULLOCK.

    A number, of drovers were rounding up a wild bullock at Flemington to-day with the intention of shooting it. A rifle was used for the purpose and the first shot missed ...

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  4. SMALLPOX. TWO FRESH CASES.

    Two cases of smallpox were discovored up to noon to-day, the patients coming from Paddington and Prymont. Owing to the outbreak the Railway ...

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  5. BALKAN POSITION. AT THE GATES OF SOFIA.

    The advanced guard of the Roumanian army has halted at the eastern suburbs of Sofia. ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS. COA[?] VEND CASE.

    The Prime Minister, referring to the result of the Privy Council appeal in the Coal Vend Case, expressed the opinion that the Judgement sould put an end to ...

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  7. MORE SOCIALISM.

    Mr. Griffith, Minister, of Works, declares that when the Homebush Abattoirs are completed the Government would buy stock from the producers and supply meat to the ...

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  8. PEACE CONFERENCE.

    An informal meeting of the Peace Conference was held to-day. Russia's delegate has arrived, and states that the Turkish war of offence in Thrace will not be ...

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  9. THE VILLE DE DIJON.

    In connection with the wreck of the Ville do Dijon, the cuptain reports that three of the crew were lost, but the remainder are safe. ...

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  10. VICTORIAN CRISIS.

    In the Victorian Legislative Assembly Mr. MacLeod has, withdrawn his motion of censure in spite of the fact that the Labor Party strongly objected. ...

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  11. POSITION GRAVE.

    Dr. Cumpston, the Federal Director of Quarantine, when asked to-day for an opinion upon the position in Sydney, said, "I regard the situation there as exceedingly ...

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  12. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    Senator Milieu states that the total number of proceedings instituted in courts of summary Jurisdiction against those liable for training is 12,373. The offences had ...

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  13. ALEXANDRA DAY.

    A sum of £41,000 was collected on Alex[?]ndra Day London and the provinces. ...

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  14. MARVELLOUS ESCAPE.

    At Wh[?] Cliffs, a miner named John Mayes, while removing logs from an abandoned shaft, was carried into the gaping mouth by moving earth. His son, a mere ...

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  15. ALARM AT ELTHAM.

    A young lady, from the neighborhood of Eltham, suffering from a rush, visited Dr. Gaggin, tho Government Medical Officer, yesterday morning. Her symptoms had ...

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  16. ROUMANIA AND BULGARIA.

    M.Shenadieff, in an interview, said that an understanding between Bulgaria and Roumania was almost complete. Both had many important interests in common, ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.

    Mr. Kelynack, a barrister, giving evidence, before the Industrial Commission, said he considered every person taking part in strikes should be prosecuted ...

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  18. KING'S OVERSEA VISIT.

    The "Pall" Mail Gazette" asserts that while it is understood that the King will visit the overseas Dominions, nothing definite has been arranged. Canada and the ...

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  19. IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the matter of the smallpox epidemic was again brought before the Premier by Dr. Arthur, who requested the postponement of all ...

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  20. ACTION BY GREAT BRITAIN.

    The British charge d'affairs has informed the Porte that Great Britain is withdrawing her promised help towards organising Turkey's possessions in Asia owing to the ...

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  21. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    The Full Court dismissed the application on behalf of George Plowman, a farmer, for a new trial arising out of the recent action against W. H. Palmer, the official ...

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  22. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    Sydney's welcome to the Australian fleet unit will be a great festival, and as the battloship Australia cannot visit Melbourne owing to her heavy draft a special train ...

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  23. THE PUBLIC DEPOT.

    There was a fair rush at the public vaccination depot at the Council Chambers yesterday morning, the total treatments being 68, which number is included in the ...

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  24. GOLD SCATTERED.

    A carriage containing £120,000 worth of gold was overturned in a collision with a tram-car in the Boulevard Seboetopol. The money was thrown onto the pavement, and ...

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  25. FACTORY FIRE.

    Kitchen's margarine factory at Botany was destroyed by fire early this morning. The adjoining buildings, used for the manufacture of soap and candles, were saved ...

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  26. THE RAND GOVERNMENT PREPARATIONS.

    The Cabinet sat most of the day and police and troops have been quickly moved. to the appointed station. ...

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  27. WTLLOUGHBY MURDER.

    On the resumption of the trial of Thomas Brown, charged with the murder of Sergeant Hickey, accused went into the witness box and swore deceased and ...

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  28. LULL IN THE EPIDEMIC.

    There was a decided [?]ull in the spread of the epidemic to-day, only three cases being reported; There are now 267 persons in Quarantine, of whom 59 are patients and ...

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  29. REPULSIVE CASES.

    When the jury in a case of a particularly repulsive character returned into court this morning and announced that they were unable to agree the foreman said that they ...

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  30. DEMENTED POLICEMAN.

    Constable McCarney, a demented, policeman at the Londonderry barracks, stationed himself at a staircase with a rifle and wounded two constables, one dangerously, ...

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  31. A "SCIENTIFIC" STRIKE.

    A great demand for food has been as householders are laying in large stocks in readiness for the threatened strike. Other wise trade, is stagnant and merchants are ...

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  32. A.B.C. BANK.

    The half-yearly report of the Australian Bank of Commerce shows a nett profit of £60,000 and a dividend has been declared at the rate of three per cent, per annum ...

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  33. VACOINATION OF SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    It is an extremely regrettable fact that the Department of public Instruction has not yet issued orders for the vaccination of school children in Lismore. During, the ...

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  34. S.S. RENT.

    The steamer Kent, a vessel of over six thousand tons, is seriously overdue at The Bluff, New Zealand, from Dunedin, and her non appearance has caused considerable ...

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  35. THE STATE OP PERSIA.

    In the House of Lords Lord Curzon drew attention to the state of Persia and said that the South was given up to rapine and disorder. The British policy of doles was ...

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  36. CLARENCE RIVER NEWS.

    Previous to the business of the Grafton Police Court being proceeded with this morning, Mr. H. Malone, P.M., presented a gold medal to First-class Constable ...

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  37. CASE IN ADELAIDE.

    A man was ordered into quarantine at Adelaide to-day owing to a suspicious illness. ...

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  38. CASE IN BRISBANE.

    The Commissioner for Public Health stated to-night that, a Case of smallpox had been discovered in Brisbane to-night and removed to Colmslie Hospital, together ...

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  39. H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. FRESH ORDERS RECEIVED.

    Orders have been received from England for H.M.S. New Zealand to call at Hallfax, Eova Scoria, before returning home. Commander Halsey describes the welcome ...

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  40. UNUSUAL CASE.

    Jeremiah Daley, formerly a police officer but now licensce of the Lord Roberts Hotel, was fined £2 at the police court on a charge of baving received from Annie ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND'S PRECAUTIONS.

    Notwithstanding the fact that there is smallpox at the present time in Brisbane, the Queensland authorities are determined to make accede to that State as difficult ...

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  42. SHOOTING TRAGEDIES. THE OLD STORY.

    A tragedy is reported from invercargill, New Zealand. It appears John Cook, aged 23, met two girls, Miss Turner and Miss Cosgrove. The latter told Cook she loved ...

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  43. CONGRATULATIONS ACKNOWLEDGED.

    Mr. Mossey, the Premier of New Zealand, has cabled to Mr. Hazen, the Canadian Minister of Marine; acknowledging Canada's congratulations on the arrival of the ...

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  44. BELLINGER BLOCKED.

    A quantity of heavy timber, cargo from the wreck of the steamer Elleralie, has dritted across the entrance of Bellinger River and formed a serious danger to ...

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  45. DOMESTIC INFELCITY.

    Samuel Miniflo, who had been separated from his wife, met her in the street in Wellington, N.Z. She rebuffed him and Called for help. It is alleged he then drew a ...

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  46. THE SUFFRAGETTES MRS. PANKHURST.

    Mrs. Pankhurst, looking very ill, was (wheeled on to the stage at the Pavilion and addressed a crowded meeting lying in a bath chair. Stimulants were ...

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  47. BUSY SCENE AT GRAFTON.

    At the free vaccination bureau to-day 86 persons were vaccinated. The Government Medical' officer's lymph supply ran out. and he drew on the Mayor's bulk supply. ...

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  48. VACCINATIONS AT CORAKI.

    Our Corakl correspondent communicates that a supply of lymph was received on Saturday, but the applications for vaccination are by no means numerous. ...

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  49. LANE COVE MURDER.

    The date of the execution of William Wright for the murder of Myrtle Caldwell at Lane Cove is fixed for August 19th. (The condemned man and hln victim kept ...

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  50. CHARGED WITH BURGLAEY.

    Cecil Iazard was charged at the Police Court to-day with breaking and entering the premises of William Hall,-a photographer, and stealing material valued at ...

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  51. WAR IN CHINA. EXODUS FROM CANTON.

    The British Consul has despatched steamers to Canton in readlness to embark the women and children to Shameen suburb. There has been an enormous exodus from ...

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  52. DIVORCE CASE.

    Mr. H. W. C, Carr-Gomm, the Liberal member for Rotherhithe division of Southwork, has been granted a divorce from his wife. The case woS not defended. ...

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  53. MR. WILLIS.

    Mr. Wade, speaking at Muswellbrook, referred to Mr. Willis as a humbug and traitor. He had dragooned men into silence and turned men out of Parliament who had ...

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  54. CONVERGING ON NANKING.

    The Northern forces are converging on Nanking and the robels are shelling the tlement. ...

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  55. FATAL FIGHT.

    An inquest was held to-day concerning the death of Denis Moronoy, 88, a wharf laborer, who died last Tuesday as the result of a fractured skull. On the previous ...

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  56. CORDON,OF SAILORS.

    A cordon of sailors with sixty guns is guarding the boundaries. ...

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  57. ANOTHER CASE AT ULMARRA.

    Another case of simnllpox is reported from Ulmarra. The patient is a child belonging to the same family as the victims of the other two cases reported from ...

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  58. STATE FINANCES.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Treasurer, Mr. Cann, moved tho suspension of the Standing Orders for the purpose of asking for Supply for July and August. ...

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  59. QUEENSLAND NEWS.

    In the legislative Council to-day the introduction of several Bills was notified, and the Council rose till to-morrow. In tho legislative Assembly Mr. Bowman ...

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  60. NO CASES IN LISMORE.

    It is satisfactory to be able to-state that the suspicious case announced in our lastissue to be under close observation In Lismore was yesterday definately pronounced ...

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  61. MR. SPEAKER.

    Under the guidance of the present Speaker, Mr. H. D. Morton, the conduct of the business at Parliament House in rapidly returning to the methods In operation ...

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  62. MORE DISORDER.

    The suffragettes and a number of East End youths held a meeting outside Holloway Gaol last night and protested against the re-arrest of Miss Kenney. Several ...

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  63. SCOW SECURED.

    The derelict soow tramp has at last been picked up and towed to a place of safoty. Yesterday the lighthouse keeper at Crowdy Heads sighted the derellct to the south of ...

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  64. UNWILLING WITNESS.

    The Full Court is engaged in the appeal on behalf of Detective Bradley against the decision of the Police Magistrate who dismissed the information laid against ...

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