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  2. THE NEW ZEALAND BENCH.

    A dispatch received a few days ago from the Secretary of State for the Colonies gave a new order of precedence. The chief alteration is that all Ministers of the Crown are ...

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  3. BROKEN HILL WATER SUPPLY.

    The condition of the Stephens Creek reservoir is getting worse and worse. There was a mere trickle in the taps at noon to-day, and two hours later the water ceased ...

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  4. TECHNICAL EDUCATION

    In connection with the University of London a college of applied science similar to that at Charlottenburg, in Prussia, has been projected, costing, apart from the faite, ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    At Bendigo to-day an old man, named McMahon, was gathering chips at a siding while shunting operations were progressing. He attempted to pass under a truck as the ...

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  6. THE NEW GOVERNOR.

    Full preparations have been made by the Government to accord a fitting welcome to the new Governor (Sir G. R. Le Hunte) to-morrow, and the programme to be ...

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  7. A VETERAN MISSIONARY.

    The death at an advanced age is announced of the Rev. Dr. Frederick Langham, who was a Wesleyan Methodist missionary to Fiji from 1858 to 1894, and ...

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  8. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    In his speech acknowledging the gift from the Constitutional Club of a silver casket, containing a eulogistic address, Mr. Chamberlain incidentally made it clear that the ...

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  9. RIVAL UNIONS.

    The Registrar for Arbitration this afternoon gave his reserved decision in the appeal of the Australian Workers', Union for the cancellation of the Machine ...

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  10. DR. MCCARTHY'S EXPERIMENTS

    Dr. McCarthy returned from Stephens Creek this afternoon, and when seen this evening he said he had selected the sites for three stations for his men in the ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Miss Ada Crossley sang before the Queen at Buckingham Palace on Saturday. ...

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  12. OPPOSITION VIEWS.

    At Edinburgh, on Saturday, 20,000 persons attended a demonstration against Mr. Chamberlain's fiscal scheme. A resolution was carried affirming that to tax the ...

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  13. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The decision of the Victorian State Government not to proceed with the appeal to the Privy Council in the test case in which Mr. Bond, a letter-carrier, obtained ...

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  14. THE UMBERUMBERKA WEIR.

    Work at the sandbag dam it the Umberumberka weir was commenced this morning with 80 men, including 30 previously employed clearing the catchment area As the ...

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  15. RUSSIA AND KOREA.

    A Korean officer has reached Yalu, at the entrance to the river of the same name, on the Bay of Korea, with a report that 150,000 Russian soldiers have crossed the ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A young married woman, Blanche Cunningham, attempted to commit suicide by taking a solution of match heads. She gave as the reason that her neighbors had put ...

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  17. RELIEF OE DISTRESS.

    At a meeting of the citizens relief committee and representatives of the benevolent society to-day Mr. A. W. Green (chief inspector of charities) made ...

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  18. MILITARY ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Staff Office authorities have made the following arrangements in connection with the arrival of the Governor:— Guard of honor, consisting of three ...

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  19. CHARGE OF ABDUCTION.

    The proceedings against Captain C. A. P. Gardener, a Victorian, who until recently was engaged in cattle dealing in South Africa, in connection with the alleged ...

    Article : 96 words
  20. SUICIDE OF A LETTER-CARRIER.

    Percy Cowan, a married man, engaged as a letter-carrier at the Haymarket post-office, was found dead in a passage at the rear of the premises this afternoon. There ...

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  21. ROBBERY OF GOLD.

    A daring robbery of gold ore is reported from the Wentworth mine, at Lucknow, Ten bags of ore, the value of which is variously estimated at from £600 to £1,000. ...

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  22. THE PRICE OF WATER.

    When seen on Monday afternoon with reference to a telegram from Broken Hill that some dissatisfaction existed at the price South Australia was charging for the water ...

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  23. VIEWS OF A BIRMINGHAM MERCHANT.

    Mr. Henry Bisseker, of Birmingham, who is touring the world for the benefit of his health, was interviewed by a representative of The Advertiser on Monday afternoon. ...

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  24. TWO DISASTERS.

    A frightful railway catastrophe is reported from Spain. A train was proceeding from Bilbao, the principal port in the northern part of the kingdom, to Barcelona, when, ...

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  25. THE CONDEMNED A UBURN MURDERERS.

    Dr. Zillman, of the Unitarian Church, has [?]mmunicated with the State Governor, [?]sking if he would receive a deputation in reference to the condemned men. Grand ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. SEATING ARRANGEMENTS IN THE TOWN HALL.

    The plan of the seating in connection with the swearing-in ceremony shows his Excellency's seat immediately in the centre of the platform. On his right are the ...

    Article : 255 words
  27. THE MINES AND THE RAILWAYS

    Mr. Delprat seys he will do his utmost to keep the Port Pirie smelters going. With this object he is sending two hundred tons of slimes and 250 tons of sintered shines to ...

    Article : 140 words
  28. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    At the adjourned inquest on the body of Mrs. Margaret Gleeson, who was found dead at West Perth on the night of June 20, the jury returned a verdict that death was due ...

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  29. THE SMALLPOX OUTBREAK

    Mr. James Marion, the music hall performer, who was a passenger on the Gracchus and was a contact of the person attacked by smallpox at Launceston, has been ...

    Article : 137 words
  30. THE ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    The Home Department is pushing on with the preparation of the electoral rolls and the printing of them for all the States except West Australia will be started at once. ...

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  31. MR. PENDLETON ON THE SITUATION.

    The Railways Commissioner states that an officer of his department visited Broken Hill, and reported, under date June 25, that an unnecessary scare had been ...

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  32. ACCIDENT AT THE BRITISH MINE.

    Mr. J. Sampson (manager of the British mine) intended to resume work underground and in the mills to-day, but owing to a breakage in the Thompson shaft last ...

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  33. NEW PACIFIC SERVICE.

    The Daily Mail reports that Allen & Co. are establishing a new Pacific steamship service between America and Australasia. The headquarters will be at Tacoma ...

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  35. PROPRIETARY COMPANY.

    On Saturday, June 20. orders were given to Messrs. G. P. Harris, Scarfe, & Co., A. Simpson & Son, and W. F. Gray & Co., for the supply of a large number of tanks ...

    Article : 165 words
  36. A CUSTOMS ROMANCE.

    A little romance, in which it was made to appear that Earl Crawfoxd, on board his yacht the Valhalla, defeated the Federal Minister of Customs, who wanted him to ...

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  38. CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE PREMIER.

    The Premier sent congratulations to Sir George Le Hunte on behalf of the State on his appointment as Governor, and Mr. Jenkins received the following reply on ...

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  39. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 2/0 5-16 per oz. ...

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  41. THE WATER SUPPLY COMPANY.

    At a meeting of citizens on the Central Reserve on Sunday one of the resolutions carried was that the Mayor and council should ask the directors of the Stephens ...

    Article : 484 words
  42. PRIVY COUNCIL JUDGE.

    Earl Halsbury, the Lord Chancellor, in reply to a, question in the House of Lords, on Saturday, stated that the feelings aroused in New Zealand regarding the ...

    Article : 147 words
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  44. TASMANIA.

    A rumor gained publicity to-day to the effect that Ministers would not meet Parliament until after the Federal Treasurer had delivered his financial statement, about the ...

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  45. MOTHERS' UNION.

    The annual meeting of the S.A. Mothers' Union was held on Monday afternoon in the Lady Colton Memorial Hall, Y.W.C.A. The president (Mrs. John Hill) was in the chair. ...

    Article : 375 words
  46. CHURCH AND STATE IN FRANCE.

    M. Combes's majority in the Chamber of Deputies is dwindling in connection with his proposals for fresh legislation to prevent the members of disbanded religious ...

    Article : 122 words
  47. COLORED LABOR ON MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Sydney Chamber of Commerce has decided to co-operate with the other chambers of commerce in petitioning the Federal Parliament against the prohibition of the ...

    Article : 42 words
  48. A POLISH PIANIST.

    Eduard Parlovitz, the noted Polish pianist, has arranged for a professional tour of Australia and New Zealand. He will open in Sydney in May next. ...

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  49. THE VONDEL CASE.

    The Melbourne Argus writes:—"The papers in respect to the Vondel case will be laid on the table of the House of Representatives on Tuesday. It will be ...

    Article : 220 words
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  51. NEW ZEALAND.

    Parliament was opened by commission this afternoon. Mr. A. Guiness, for many years Chairman of Committees, was elected Speaker of the House of Representatives. ...

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  52. THE JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    The notification on the part of the Czar of Russia of his intention to return any petition that may reach him from America for the adoption of measures to prevent a ...

    Article : 105 words
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