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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The tri-color has been substituted for the Union flag throughout Norway, and the hoisting of the new standard was everywhere heartily ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    The Customs Department intends to make an alteration in the system of collecting duty, so as to meet the evasions of duty by some American ...

    Article : 132 words
  4. THE WAR.

    It is anticipated at Washington that an armistice will be agreed upon as soon as Japan and Russia have appointed plenipotentiaries to ...

    Article : 38 words
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  6. FOREIGN AMBASSADORS

    It is expected in St. Petersburg that the French and German Ambassadors will play a considerable part in the negotiations. ...

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  7. TOKIO MARKET

    At Tokio the stock market is buoyant and lively, with an upward tendency, owing to the agreement, by the combatants to appoint ...

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  8. PROBABLE CONSENT

    It is not improbable that King Oscar will allow one of his sons to become King of Norway. ...

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  9. FRENCH SUPPORT

    France has consistently supported President Roosevelt's efforts, and has urged Russia to accept his proposals. ...

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  10. PROFOUND DISTRUST

    Mr Smalley, the New York correspondent of the " Times," says that the Japanese are profoundly distrustful of the Continental Powers. ...

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  11. DEVOTION TO OSCAR

    Great demonstrations of devotion to King Oscar have been held in all parts of Sweden. ...

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  12. CORNSACKS.

    An altered proclamation dealing with the branding of cornsacks has been issued, and takes effect on September 1. ...

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  13. RUSSIAN REGRETS

    Russian newspapers regret that Count Lamsdorff, the Minister for Foreign Affairs, was so lacking in diplomacy as to neglect the ...

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  14. ARBITRATION ACT.

    A number of Trade Unions have entered objections to registration under the Federal Arbitration Act of the Federated Amalgamated ...

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  15. JAPAN AND RUSSIA

    Japan and Russia have accepted President Roosevelt's proposals with expressions of gratification, also bis offer of goodwill. ...

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  16. JAPANESE DUBIOUS

    Advices from Tokio show that the general opinion in Japan is decidedly distrustful of Russia's sincerity, though the present ...

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  17. TERRIBLE AFFAIR.

    The police at Buninyong were informed today by Timothy Cullinan, aged 70 years, that his sister Bridget, aged 89 years, died on ...

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  18. VERBAL STATEMENT

    Count Lamsdorff, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, has verbally communicated to Mr Meyers, American Ambassador at St Petersburg ...

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  19. TROUBLE IN RUSSIA.

    The assent of the Emperor Nicholas to Goremykins Commission is announced, and a meeting of representatives elected by the ...

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  20. PECULIAR ALLEGATION.

    A wood merchant named Thomas Baker was charged with endeavoring to persuade a local medical man (Dr. Harvey) to murder Elizabeth ...

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  21. ANXIOUS TO KNOW

    It is explained in official quarters at St. Petersburg that Russia had for some time past been anxious to know the Japanese conditions ...

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  22. MANCHURIA.

    Field - Marshal Oyama reports further progress by the Japanese in Manchuria. ...

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  23. RADIUM RAYS

    Dr. Tizzoni, Professor at the Bologna University, has reported to the local Scientific Academy that he had repeatedly injected ...

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  24. DISABLED STEAMER.

    The steamer Mintaro, from Newcastle to Adelaide, signalled Wilson's Promontory that her machinery had broken down, and ...

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  25. LINEVITCH'S ARMY

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that General Linevitch's army is in a hopeless position, being virtually ...

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  26. INCITING TO MURDER.

    At Johannesburg, Stewart, the Croesus mine compound manager, has been charged with murder and remanded. ...

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  27. ARBITRATION ACT

    A deputation from the various Trade Unions waited on the Premier to-day, and protested against the Government's action in ...

    Article : 82 words
  28. MOROCCO AFFAIRS.

    A report, which has not been confirmed, is current at Fez, that France has stopped arms and ammunition traversing Algeria for ...

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  29. JAPANESE PAPERS

    Japanese newspapers are firm but cautious in their remarks regarding the latest development. They insist on the necessity of ...

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  30. FEDERAL ECONOMY.

    Chief Justice Griffith to-day ordered an officer to close a window in the Court. Owing, however, to the Federal ...

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  31. TEA DRUNKENNESS.

    Mr J. H. Clarke, who speaks as a London medical practitioner of thirty year standing, has something very disquieting to say about tea drinking. He ...

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  32. ATTEMPT TO DYNAMITE

    A party of Trade Unionists tried to dynamite the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's new bridge over the Hackensack River, New ...

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  33. PUBLIC WARNED

    The Japanese public are warned by the Press not to be too sanguine in their expectation of peace. They predict that if the present ...

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  34. GERMAN WANTS.

    Advices from Tangier show that the German Envoy, Herr Tattenbach, has asked the Sultan, Muley Aziz, for a concession regarding ...

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  35. FINE SENSE OF SMELL

    Joseph Fitzgibbon was to day fined £500 for being in possession: of an illicit still. A constable, while pawing in the ...

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  36. VICE-CONSUL MURDERED

    A gang of Moors entered the Austro-Hungarian Vice-Consulate at Mazagan, a seaport town of Morocco, where they killed the ...

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  37. RAGING IN FRANCE.

    At Chantielly to-day the Prix de Paris was won by Finasseur, with Clyde second, and Strozzi third. Finasseur won easily by two ...

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  38. SHIPPING DISASTERS

    Information baa been received that the barque Martha Davis was destroyed by fire at Hibo, in the Hawaiian Group, on May 15. ...

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  39. JAPANESE REPLY

    It is significant that the Japanese reply repeats the language of the proposal made by President Roosevelt. ...

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  40. NEW CHAIRMAN

    The remaining directors of the Equitable Life Insurance Company of New York have elected Mr Paul Morton, who a few daye ago retired ...

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  41. TRADE REPORT.

    McIntosh and Sons, iron mongers, have commenced an action in which they claim £10,000 damages for an allegel libel from R. G. Dunn ...

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  42. RAILWAY ETHERGRAMS.

    Ethergrams have been exchanged between express train a on the Chicago-St. Louis line, and the tests have proved successful over a ...

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  43. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Nurse Rose Wills, who attended the O'Connell family at Mary borough, herself succumbed to the plague to-day. ...

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  44. GOLF CHAMPION.

    James Braid baa won the Open Golf Championship, with 318. Last year he tied with Taylor for second place, with 297, the winner ...

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  45. ROOSEVELT'S ACTION

    The "Times" St. Petersburg correspondent states that after certain Russian statesmen had made abortive attempts to stop the ...

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  46. LEICESTER WORKLESS

    The unemployed who walked from Leicester to London asked to see King Edward, to submit their grievances to Hie Majesty, but they were ...

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  47. TRAINS IN COLLISION.

    Two trains bound to the Rosebery Races cams into collision, and several passengers were slightly hurt. ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

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  49. CHICAGO STRIKE.

    There is no sign of a break up of the strike in Chicago. ...

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  50. SAD FATALITY.

    A distressing fatality has occurred at Goodwood, a suburb of the city. Mrs Mitchell, who?o husband is in Queensland, and who was left in ...

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  51. CONSULAR.

    Mr J. R. Love has been gazetted Consul - General for Greece at Sydney. ...

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  52. KING ALFONSO

    King Alfonso has returned to Spain, after his visit to England, and has reached San Sebastian, a fortified seaport city in the ...

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  53. FILIPINO INSURGENTS.

    Forty insurgents at Samar, one of the Philippiness, have been killed, including their leader Enrique Daguhob ...

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