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  2. POSITION IN CRETE.

    Turkish troops, numbering 3,000, have left Crete for Constantinople. ...

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  3. PERTH LOCAL COURT.

    UNDEFENDED CASES.—In the undefended case of Chatley and Murphy against W. Jones, a claim for £4, the amount of an ...

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  4. PREMIERS AT WORK.

    The colonial Premiers, having privately discussed the matter, unanimously opposed the proposal that the Admiral in command of ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Government, in accordance with the promise given by the Minister of Mines, has appointed Judge Murray as a commissioner ...

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  7. THE QUEEN'S REIGN.

    The members of the House of [?] and the House of Commons were present in large numbers at the Queen's garden party. It is ...

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  8. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The Minister of Defence has approved of the recommendation of the Commandant, and a sergeant-major, two sergeants, and two ...

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  9. MINING ACCIDENTS

    A deed almost worthy of the Victoria Cross was performed by a miner named Dooley in the Central Boulder mine to-day. ...

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  10. COLONIAL TROOPS.

    At the review of the colonial troops by the Prince of Wales at Buckingham Palace the officers were presented with silver and ...

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  11. THEATRICAL RECEPTION.

    The Premiers and many other notable people attended a reception held by Mr. and Mrs. Beerbohm. Tree on the new and spacious stage ...

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  12. GUNNERY INSTRUCTION.

    The local long course of instruction in gunnery commenced this morning on similar lines to the practice held in England. Two ...

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  13. A GARDEN PARTY.

    Several hundreds of colonials attended a garden party given in the Botanical Gardens by Sir Andrew Clarke, acting ...

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  14. ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    A verdict of accidental death was returned to-day at the inquest on the body of William Lawson Robinson, who was killed in a ...

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  15. SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    A youth named Nicholas Walsh was charged to-day with having shot at Percy Hughes Preston with intent to do him grievous bodily ...

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  16. CHAMBER OF MINES.

    A deputation, representing the newly-formed Australasian Chamber of Mines, waited upon the Premiers yesterday and ...

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  17. INFANTICIDE.

    An inquiry was held to-day at Sooth Sidney on the body of a newly born male child, which was found on a vacant piece of land at ...

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  18. AT OSTERLEY PARK.

    Lord Jersey, formerly Governor of New South Wales, and Lady Jersey entertained the Premiers at their seat it Osteriey Park ...

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  19. A SHIPPING CASE.

    Another application arising out of the action which is being brought against the owners of the steamship Liddesdale to recover ...

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  20. TASMANIAN PREMIER.

    The Right Hon. Sir E. N. C. Braddon, P.C.. K.C.M.G.. Premier of Tasmania, will have here on the return journey to his colony on the ...

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  21. FOUND DROWNED.

    An inquest was held to-day on the body of Arthur Ernest Livingstone, who was found drowned in the harbor. The deceased was a ...

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  22. MENZIES MINES.

    The Menzies Consolidated during last month crushed 800 tons for 808oz. 6dwt. of smelted gold. The tailings assay 6dwt. per ton. ...

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  23. VICTORIAN KANGAROO.

    At the request of the Right Hon. Sir George Turner, Q.C., K.C.M.G., Her Majesty has accepted the kangaroo which the ...

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  24. DARLING RIVER.

    To-dav the Minister of Mines, Mr. Sydney Smith, who was accompanied by a party, officially opened a lock and weir, a couple of miles ...

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  25. CLOSING RAILWAY LINES.

    The Railway Department has decided to close the Horsham-Noradjuha line [?] August 1, and the Mount Moriac. ...

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  26. FREMANTLE RAILWAY FATALITY.

    The adjourned inquest in connect in with the death of James Alexander Ramage, who was killed at the Fremantle railway station ...

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  27. DR. BEVAN IN WALES.

    Dr. Bevan, the pastor of the Congregational Church, Collins-street. Melbourne, delivered a special address to the members of ...

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  28. CONCERT AT CHELSEA.

    Madame Albani and Miss Ada Crossley, of Melbourne, gave a concert at Chelsea Barracks on Saturday night for the ...

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  29. COLONIAL OFFICERS.

    The following colonial officers have been presented to the Queen at Windsor:—Major W. T. Reay and Private Standish, Victorian ...

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  30. FROZEN MEAT.

    Mr. R. E. N. Twopeny has arrived froM Melbourne. The secretary of the Freezing Company of Australia is visiting the ...

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  31. DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Duke of Connaught, speaking at the Royal Colonial Institute dinner, said that he was pleased to have commanded the colonial ...

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  32. RAILWAY CARRIAGE LIGHTING.

    The Cabinet has been discussing the question of lighting railway carriages. It has been decided to ask the Railway Commissioner to ...

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  33. DEFENDING HYDE PARK.

    A deputation, of citizens waited on the Major to-day and asked him to call a public meeting on Friday for the purpose of ...

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  34. INDIA.

    One of the plague officers, Mr. Rand, who was shot by fanatical Mchammedans at Poonah last week when engaged in his duties in ...

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  35. PROTECTIONIST DEMONSTRATION.

    A monster meeting in connection with the protectionist movement was held in the Town-hall to-night, and proved a great success. ...

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  36. ILLNESS OF AN ARTISTE.

    Miss Elsie Adair, the American variety [?] was seized with faintness while performing a dance at the Criterion Theatre on ...

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  37. NATIONAL LIBERAL CLUB.

    At the National Liberal Club's dinner the Right Hon. Sir George Turner, P C.. proposed the toast of the imperial Parliament, and in ...

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  38. AFRICA.

    Missionaries in West Africa report that the French are extending their territory in the hinterland of the British Crown ...

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  39. MINING RETURNS.

    The Block 10 mill treated 1,665 tons of crudes and sulphides for 390 tons of concentrates, bulking 68 per cent. of lead, lloz. of silver ...

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  40. HAWAII AND AMERICA.

    Tn reply to the protest lodged by Japan against the annexation by the United States of the islands of Hawaii, Senator Sherman, the ...

    Article : 87 words
  41. KILLED BY A WILDEBEESTE.

    A sad occurrence has taken place on Mr. Ceeil Rhodes's estate Groot Schuur. A man named Sheard, living at I ...

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  42. COMPENSATION.

    The Block 10 Co. has granted £100 to the mother of William Andrewartha, who was recently killed in Campbell's shaft in the ...

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  43. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    To-day Mr. Murphy, the American Consul, held a reception, which was largely attended, in honor of the Fourth of July. ...

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  44. AMERICAN LABOR.

    It is reported that a quarter of a million colliers in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, and West Virginia have struck for increased ...

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  45. ON BEHALF OF INDIANS AND AFGHANS.

    Mr. J. A. Gordon, Oriental interpreter, writes from Fremantle to say that he has been desired by Mullah Mirza Khan, priest to the ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND.

    Three new railway locomotives which arrived in the steamer Duke of Devonshire were slightly damaged owing to the accident which ...

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  47. BEARD'S LAST WEEK.

    Beard, the Streaky Bay murderer, has been informed that he is to be banged on Saturday. He made no reply, and seems resigned ...

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  48. AN AUSTRALIAN SCHOLAR.

    Mr. Lewis R. O. Bevan, a son of the Rev. Dr. Bevan, of Melbourne, has passed first in the first year's examination in law at the ...

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  49. SWIMMING.

    "Joe" Nuttall, the famous English swimmer, has intimated that he is willing to swim Ernest Cavill, of Sydney, who is now in ...

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  50. THE SALE OF GOLD.

    At the monthly meeting of the committee of the Chamber of Commerce it was resolved to write to the Attorney-General stating that ...

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  51. FEDERATION.

    The Commonwealth Bill will be brought before both Houses to-morrow. ...

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  52. TRINITY-HOUSE BANQUET.

    The banquet given by the Brethren of Trinity-house (Tower Hill E.C., Duke of York Master), was a brilliant function, and many ...

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  53. HARROLD BROS.

    Harrold Brothers' case was called on to-day, and further adjourned for a month, the accountant reporting that he had ...

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  54. TESTING DEEP LEVELS.

    The Mines Department granted assistance to several mines for the purpose of testing deep levels, among them being that of the ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND.

    Wilson and Fitzgerald, station hands, were charged to-day with the murder of their mate, James M'Intosh. The accused were ...

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  56. CANADIAN TARIFF.

    New South Wales products have now been formally accorded the advantages of the new Canadian differential tariff. ...

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  57. STEAMER ASHORE.

    The R.M.S. Jumna reported on Saturday morning at Cairns that the steamer Dove was ashore at Lakes Beefs, between ...

    Article : 58 words
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