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  6. CABLEGRAMS. BRIGANDS HANGED.

    Twenty peasants who were court matialled for brigandage at Elizabethbad, Russia, have been hanged. ...

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  7. SPORTING. TURF NOTES.

    Flaxen appears to be Queensland's best two-year-old. Diavolo, third in the Brisbane Cup, is by Argonaut (Imp.) sire of ...

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  8. RECEPTION OF BURGOMASTERS.

    His Majesty King Edward VII. received the German Burgomasters at Buckingham Palace. He made a short speech in German and greeted each ...

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  9. THE CONQUEST OF THE AIR.

    An airship, 450ft. long, propelled by five 40 horse power engines, fell 30ft. on a trial trip in the presence of thousahds of people at Berkley, California. ...

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  10. THE BERLIN COURT SCANDAL.

    The Imperial Court of Leipzig has quashed Harden's sentence of five months' imprisonment, and has ordered a new trial. ...

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  11. Letter Carriers' Association.

    The Letter Carriers' Association of Australia held a meeting at sydney on Saturday, when a resolution was carried to form a new association, with ...

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  12. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Cameron, Rainscourt, was a passenger to his station yesterday. Mr. J. Mullan, M.L.A., returned to Charters Towers yesterday. ...

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  13. CRUISERS IN THE SOUTH SEAS.

    A second German cruiser has been stationed in the South seas owing to the insecurity of life and property on the Admiralty Islands. ...

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  14. EMPIRE DAY.

    Most of the Prime Ministers throughout the Empire have sent to London congratulatory messages on Empire Day. ...

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  15. FOOTBALL

    The Secretary of the Rugby Union (Mr. E. Lindsey) has received a telegram from Mr. R. C. Park, of Townsville, stating that the Cooma has been ...

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  16. THE LITTLE BREAD WINNER.

    A packed house greeted the opening night of Messrs. Meynell and Gunn's season, when the "Little Bread-Winner" was produced. This is one of ...

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  17. AN IRISH REPORT.

    Lord Dudley's Commission, in its report on the congestion of the agricultural districts in ireland, is nominally unanimous, but contains ...

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  18. AN ELOPEMENT.

    The "Express" states that an Antrian Princess has sloped and reached London, hoping to be married at a registry office, No details are given ...

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  19. THE OVERSEAS CUP.

    In the Empire Cup, at present the North London Rifle Club and the Bathurst (N.S.W.) Civilian Club tie for first place with 792 out of a possible ...

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  20. THE AUSTRALIAN COURTS.

    The Press speaks very approvingly of the attractions of the Australien Courts, which, when completed, will be a big draw. ...

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  21. A MEETING.

    President Fallleres and the Czar will meet on July 24. The Czar later visits Paris, and probably London. ...

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  22. RUSSIA AND PERSIA.

    The Czar has given Persia fifteen days to compensate the Russians attacked by Nomads on the Persian frontier. ...

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  23. TELEGRAMS.

    The day is being observed here as a general public holiday. There is a large exodus of townspeople to Maresba show. There are also ...

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  24. THE RIFLE

    The Railway and Works Rifle Team, shot in the Overseas Empire competition at the Toowong range to-day. Everything was perfect for good ...

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  25. AN ABSTENTION.

    All the Great Powers, except Britain, have joined in the international Association for Cancer Research founded at Berlin. ...

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  26. LAWN TENNIS.

    Roy Heath, the young Victorian, won the New South Wales championship from the holder, H. Rice, in line style, his capital services in the ...

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  27. A FREETRADE CONGRESS.

    The Cobden Club has summoned an International Congress to meet in London on August 4. ...

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  28. AN EMPIRE CONCERT.

    At the Empire concert at the Albert Hall, Miss Ada Crossley was the chief vocalist. There was a great and enthusiastic audience. ...

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  29. The Charters Towers Cadet Rifle Meeting.

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  30. THE FRONTIER TROUBLE.

    The Mohmands evacuated a strong position at Lakaral Kotal, when General Willcocks was about to attack them. They offered to accept the ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    Francois Coppee, the French poet, is dead. aged 68. [Coppee was born at Paris in 1842. He became Clerk in the Ministry of ...

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  32. MARDIE ON EMPIRE DAY.

    Mr. Keir Hardle, speaking at Bristol, in referring to Empire Day, declared the Soclalists might have to interfere to prevent children in the ...

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  33. THE MEATH TROPHY.

    Two teams of English school boys shot for the Meath trophy. One was composed of boys of an average age of 13 years and 9 months, and they ...

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  34. A WALL STREET PANIC.

    There is heavy selling, caused by violent declines, on Wall-street, Several Transcontinental Railway stock fell 6 to 6 Points on account of the ...

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  35. THE DERBY BETTING.

    The King's horse Perrier, by Persimmon—Amphora, is quoted at 8 to 1 for the Derby, which will he run on June 3rd. ...

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  36. BOXING.

    Burnt and Squires will fight in Paris on June 18th. Those who read of the McGovern—Blackman light at Ingham, in which ...

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  37. Fatal Gun Accidents.

    A terrible shooting totallty occurred at Corrumin Creek in the Northern Rivers district. John Smith. aged 12, Leslle Smith, his brother, aged 11, and ...

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  38. ATHLETICS.

    The handicaps for Rufe Nayinr's Gosforth Hundred are to hand. Arthur Postle is on scratch, with W. Growentt on one yard. E. Eastman ...

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  39. AN AGRICULTURAL INSTITUTE

    King Victor Emmanuel and Queen Helena of Italy opened a palace at Rome, erected at the King's expence as a house for the international ...

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  41. THE PRESIDENTS VISIT.

    The French cruiser Leon Gambette conveys President Falileriss to Dover to-day, where he will be received by the Channel fleet of 60 vessels and ...

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