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  2. FEDERATION.

    Mr. Eddy, Chief Commissioner for Railways in New South Wales, arrived this morning for the purpose of giving evidence before the ...

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  3. PERTH WATER SUPPLY.

    Dr. Arthur Nyulasy, M.R.C.S.E. of Perth, writes to us as follows :—The attention directed to the defects of our water supply through ...

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  4. INFORMATION OFFICE.

    In the House of Commons on Friday, Mr. James F. Hogan, member for Mid Tipperary, gave notice of his intention to ask Mr. Joseph ...

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  5. MAN OVERBOARD.

    P. Favill, a married man, a resident of the Victoria Hotel, Beaconsfield-parade, was on board the gunboat Albert, when he fell ...

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  6. THE EASTERN CRISIS.

    The circulation of an unfounded report to the effect that the admirals of the European fleets now at Crete had authorised the Christians ...

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  7. CYCLING IN MELBOURNE.

    Don. Walker this afternoon succeeded in reducing the Australian standing start records for quarter-mile, half-mile, and one mile on the ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS.

    THE STOCK INSPECTOR.—Mr. J. Morton Craig, chief inspector of stock, has gone to Albany to inspect the recent importations of ...

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  9. ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED.

    A verdict of accidentally drowned , was returned at the inquest on Percy Favill, who fell overboard from the gunboat Albert in the ...

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  10. THE CUE RAILWAY.

    There appears lo have arisen some misunderstanding concerning the conveyance of guests to the opening of the Murchison railway ...

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  11. HEARTLESS FRAUD.

    To-day a stylishly dressed man named John Henry Swales was charged with having obtained £30 by false pretences from Julia ...

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  12. HARES AND RABBITS.

    The shipping regulations in regard to hares and rabbits have just been published by a board of experts. Two firms have expressed ...

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  13. AFRIKANDER BOND.

    The leaders of the Afrikander Bond, a disloyal organisation of Boer sympathisers in Cape Colony, are now becoming alarmed. They ...

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  14. STATEMENT BY TEWFIK PASHA.

    Tewfik Pasha, the ex-Minister of Foreign Affairs in Turkey, has had a letter published in the London Times, in which he states that the ...

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  15. MURDER OF CHRISTIANS.

    The Mohammedans who were on duty at Canea have been disarmed, and the Europeans will in future guard the pates of Canea. It has ...

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  16. A VISIT TO MARTIN'S FOUNDRY.

    The Westralian delegates state that they had a very pleasant trip to Gawler. They rose early in the morning in order to see the works ...

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  17. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    A young man named Edward Augustine Donnelly was killed by, lightning to-day at Bathurst. He was waiting down the street and ...

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  18. EXTENT OF THE BLOCKADE.

    M. Hanotaux, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, speaking last week in the Chamber of Deputies, said that the powers had ...

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  19. FRANCE AND BRITAIN.

    M. Le Myre De Vilers, speaking in the French Chamber of Deputies, stated that British manoeuvres had caused the wars with France in ...

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  20. THE CREDIT FONCIER.

    To-day the Savings Banks Commissioners opened tenders for a loan of £20,000 under the Credit Foncier system, with ...

    Article : 59 words
  21. A LAD LOSES HIS HAND.

    To-day a lad named Herbert Jones, employed at Beale's sewing machine manufactory at Annandale, had his left hand completely ...

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  22. A CHRISTIAN GOVERNOR.

    The European powers now interesting themselves in Crete have decided to nominate a Christian Governor. ...

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  23. A RECONSTRUCTION.

    At a meeting of the Slug Hill Consols Company to-day it was decided to wind up, and to reconstruct under the name of the Bulong ...

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  24. MINISTERIAL STATEMENT. WANTON, WICKED WAR.

    Mr. G. N. Curzon, Parliamentary Under - Secretary for Foreign Affairs, delivered a speech at Southport on ...

    Article : 164 words
  25. A CHINAMAN KILLED.

    To-day a Chinese youth named Chin Hock, a hawker, was thrown from his cart at Ballarat and killed. ...

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  26. AGRICULTURAL JOURNALISM.

    The Department of Agriculture has decided upon issuing a monthly paper. The first number will appear in July, and be distributed in ...

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  27. MR. AND MRS. BROUGH.

    Mr. and Mrs. Brough took a farewell benefit at the Bijou Theatre last night, when there was such an audience as is seldom seen in the ...

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  28. UNIVERSITY SPORTS.

    At the annual Inter-university sports on Friday Oxford beat Cambridge, in the nine athletic events by fire points to ...

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  29. THE CONSTITUTIONAL COMMITTEE.

    The constitutional committee, after luncheon, considered the powers to be allotted to the Federal Parliament. These were adopted ...

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  30. WARD FARMERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. Justice Williams has deferred sanctioning Mr. J. G. Ward's indebtedness to the Colonial Bank, and to Mr. Batger, of Auckland ...

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  31. ESCAPE OF A LUNATIC.

    A lunatic named Tate, alias Fleming, has escaped from the Kew Asylum. He is a dangerous criminal lunatic, and has been ...

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  32. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The Presbyterian churches of Australasia have petitioned the Government to protest against the French annexation of the New Hebrides. ...

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  33. A POLICE BATON.

    Sydney Shepherd, a pony trainer, was charged at the sessions to-day with having stolen a police baton at the recent larrikin versus police ...

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  34. ARRESTS AT TOKAT.

    The Turkish authorities have arrested 140 Mohammedans and four Armenians at Tokat, in the vilayet of Sivas, Asia Minor, where 400 ...

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  35. AUSTRIAN POLITICS.

    The Emperor of Austria has declined to accept the resignation of Count Casimir Badeni, Minister President and Minister of the ...

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  36. SEVEN YEARS FOR WOUNDING.

    James Moulfe Fanning was found guilty to-day of having maliciously wounded au old man named Frederick Smith at ...

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  37. THE CRETAN GOVERNOR.

    The powers have now selected a Governor of Crete, and their choice is Hassan Felemi Pasha, Governor of the vilayet of Salonica, once ...

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  38. SOUTH JUNCTION MYSTERY.

    At the circuit court to-day Smith, William Ramsay, Chas. Pitman, Louisa Fraser, and Catherine O'Dea were charged ...

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  39. MINES AT MENZIES.

    The Queensland Menzies mine is still breaking down good stone. The Lady Sherry will have a crushing next week. It has 200 ...

    Article : 178 words
  40. CANADIAN MAIL SERVICE.

    A delegate representing the Canadian Government will consult with Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies ...

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  41. A YOUTH IN TROUBLE.

    A youth named Arthur L. Gorwen was charged to-day with having stolen £77 18s. 3d., the property of Mr. Frank Evans, secretary to the ...

    Article : 66 words
  42. STEALING GOLD.

    The Brisbane Chamber of Commerce has considered the correspondence of the southern chambers in reply to a communication ...

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  43. VISIT TO BROKEN HILL. WESTRALIAN DELEGATES RETURN.

    A number of delegates will leave for Broken Hill in a special train on Friday night, and on their arrival on Saturday they will be ...

    Article : 85 words
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  45. THE RECORD REIGN.

    The officers and men, numbering 29, belonging to the Lancers detachment for England, went into barracks to-day instruction in ...

    Article : 62 words
  46. RUSSIAN RAILWAYS.

    Russia is now about to borrow £9,000,000 for railway construction, a large sum being required for the Trans-Siberian line. ...

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  47. WESTRALIAN FINANCES.

    It was pointed out in the finance committee that the conditions of Western Australia were such that it would be unfair to her if she ...

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  48. A MINER KILLED.

    A man named William Thompson was killed at Block 10 this afternoon, and another miner named Thomas injured. The men were ...

    Article : 130 words
  49. THE KATOOMBA PAYMASTER.

    Craddock is expected here tomorrow. He will probably be remanded to the H.M.S. Katoomba and placed under guard till brought ...

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  50. A POLICE RAID.

    On Saturday the police made a raid on a house in Johnston-street, Collingwood, and arrested David Ross, carter, aged 30, on a charge ...

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  51. THE QUEENSLAND LECTURER.

    In connection with the refusal of Mr. V. Curnow to accept the appointment of Queensland lecturer, it has transpired that the ...

    Article : 67 words
  52. MYSTERIOUS DISCOVERY.

    The body of a man has been found in the river near the Cataract with the feet and hands tied. The deceased was identified as Thomas ...

    Article : 41 words
  53. BISHOP RILEY AT MENZIES

    Bishop Riley is the guest of Mr. Warren Owen, at Menzies. He opened a Masonic lodge to-night. ...

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