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  2. BRAYBROOK DISASTER.

    At the adjourned inquest to-day into the cause of the railway disaster which occurred at Braybrook Junction on April 20, Timothy Hayes, metropolitan ...

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS

    Reference is made by all the newspapers to-day to Saturday's procession of educated woman suffragists and ladies of society. The "Times" desbribes the demonstration ...

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  4. THE SYDNEY MYSTERY

    Mrs. Jane Baikie was placed on trial at the Central Court to-day on a charge of murdering Alexander Brown, on April 25. The accused, who when arraigned, said, ...

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  5. FIXING THE WHEAT STANDARD.

    Giving evidence before the Wheat Commission on Monday, Mr. W. R. Cave, the well-known wheat-buyer, said he thought the present system of fixing a standard ...

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  6. THE CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.

    Further enquiries prove the accuracy of the statement with reference to the position of the proposed Tariff Administration Appeal Board. The Minister of Customs (Mr. ...

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  7. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Tait, chairman of Railway Commissioners, to-day confirmed the statement by the Premier (Mr. Bent) that about 1,000 men were to be put off the railways within ...

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  8. TERRIBLE EXPLOSION

    A shocking fatal accident occurred this afternoon near the powder magazine at Fern Bay. Three men, named Brown, Zoppi, and Fontain, in charge of an officer ...

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  9. BETTING AT BROKEN HILL

    The Rev. C. E. Sehafer, in an address to men at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon, said he intended by means of a blackboard on the platform to give an illustration of ...

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  10. PAN-ANGLICAN CONGRESS

    Attending an at-home given by Mrs. Sumner, wife of the Bishop of Guildford, and founder of the Mothers' Union, to members of the Pan-Anglican Congress on ...

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  11. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    It is expected that the Republican Convention to be held at Chicago to-morrow will nominate Mr. W. H. Taft, Secretary of the War Department, for the Presidency ...

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  12. CHILD'S MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    The death is reported, under peculiar circumstances, of a little girl, Elizabeth Deryl Menzies, who resided with her parents at 438, Wellington-street, Clifton Hill. On ...

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  13. TURKEY AND SAMOS.

    It has transpired that during the recent disturbance in the Island of Samos, 20 Turkish troops landed at Vathy, the capital, without ammunition, and becoming ...

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  14. VICTORIA.

    William Martin, who fell over Whitehead's Creek bridge, while going to work, and was removed to the Kilmore Hospital with severe injuries to the spine, died in ...

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  15. THE TRAMWAYS.

    Alderman Baker was requested at a meeting of the Adelaide City Council, fortnight ago for a report on the financial position of the Tramways Trust, and ...

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  16. JUMP OVER A CLIFF.

    The body of a man about 40 years of age, discovered in the water near the rocks at Watson's Bay, has been identified as Harry Morey, a woolclasser, lately residing at 631, ...

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  17. GERMAN NAVY LEAGUE.

    Presiding over a meeting of the German Navy League on Saturday, General Jagou, Governor of Danzig, stated that the Government desired to see the league ...

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  18. KING AND QUEEN.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra returned to London yesterday from the Russian port of Reval, where their Majesties consorted with the Czar and Czarina. ...

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  19. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Mr. Pethebridge, Acting Secretary of the Defence Department, is to visit Auckland shortly to see whether the arrangements made for the reception and entertainment ...

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  20. SIR THOMAS GIBSONCHARMICHAEL.

    A banquet was tendered by the Scottish Liberal Club on Saturday to Sir Thomas Libson-Carmichael, the new Governor of Victoria. ...

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  21. GANADA AND CHINA.

    The Chinese residents of Vancouver, who suffered damage to property in the tiots of September last, have been awarded by Mr. Mackenzie King. Canadian Deputy ...

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  22. DID NOT KNOW HE WAS BEATEN.

    At the Athletic Pavilion to-night J. Lee of South Africa, and W. Walsh, of Melbourne, fought six desperate rounds. In the sixth round Lee had knocked Walsh ...

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  23. GERMAN ARMY SCANDALS

    A military court martial at Berlin resulted on Saturday in ten sergeants of the 4th Imperial Guards (one of the crack regiments, being sentenced to degradation ...

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  24. BURNS AND SQUIRES.

    The fight between Burns and W. Squires at Paris on Saturday, which was won by the Canadian in the eighth round was a fine struggle, and lasted half an hour. ...

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  25. FRANCE AND RUSSIA.

    An indignant protect has been made by the National Council of the French United Socialist Party against the proposal of President Fallieres to visit the Czar "when the ...

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  26. A STEAMER ASHORE.

    During a havy gale at Fremantle last night the steamer France broke from her anchorage in the Gage Roads and Drifted on to the south beach. She is lying in a good ...

    Article : 116 words
  27. THE PRICE OF BEEF.

    Acting upon the advice of the National Federation of Meat Traders, the retail butchairs in many districts of London have increased the price of beef by 2d. per lb. ...

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  28. ALPINE FATALITY.

    After ascending the Fleckistock, in the Swiss Alps, to a height of 11,200 ft., two Zurich students on Friday fell a distance of 2,800 ft. One was killed, and the other ...

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  29. IMPORTED FOODER.

    The steamer Neumunster, of the German-Australian Steamship Company, which arrived on Saturday from South Africa, brought about 1,000 tons of fodder and oats ...

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  30. GAMBLING IN AMERICA.

    As a result of the new American law prohibiting race track gambling in the Federal district of Columbia, Mr. James Keene, and, other leading American sportsmen, ...

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  31. BROKEN HILL.

    N. Hebbottson fell a distance of 18 ft. off the boilers at the General mine to-day, and sustained scalp wounds and bruises. Mr. F. g. White, for many years the ...

    Article : 258 words
  32. THE OLYMPIC GAMES.

    Harold Smyrk, formerly of Sydney, has been selected to represent Great Britain in the diving contests in the programme of Olympic games at the Franco-British ...

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  33. CRICKET AND CASH.

    The question of the payment to Cotter of a sum of money to recompense him for his visit to Adelaide after the second test match came up again at a meeting of ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The first whale of the season, was captured at Eden this morning. It was a bumpback, and is expected to vield two or three tuns of oil. ...

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  35. THE EARL OF DERBY.

    The death from heart failure is announced of the Earl of-Derby, Lord-Lieutenant of Lancashire. He was in his 67th year. ...

    Article : 88 words
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  37. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Some sensational records were made in English county cricket on Saturday. In the match between Nottinghamshire and Essex concluded on the Trent ground on ...

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  38. RACING IN FRANCE.

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  39. THE HIGH COURT.

    The appeal of the Jumbunna coal mine and the Outtrim, Howitt, and British Consolidated coal mine against a decision of Mr. Justice Higgins in dismissing their appeal ...

    Article : 301 words
  40. HOSPITAL MILK SUPPLY.

    The Adelaide Hospital authorities have been experiencing some trouble with their contractor for the supply of milk, and at the last meeting of the public health ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND.

    The balance-sheet of the Bank of New Zealand tor the year ended March 31 shows that after providing for interest on guaranteed stock (£40,000) and reduction for bank ...

    Article : 139 words
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  44. INMAN VERSUS LINDRUM.

    A match of 9,000 up for a purse of £75 between Melbourne Inman and F. Lindrum, jun., Inman conceding his opponent 3,000, was begun this afternoon and continued ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND.

    A Customs officer to-day examined a box of biscuits that was about to be shipped by a Chinaman to a Chinese firm at Cairns, and discovered 14 tins of opium, which he ...

    Article : 104 words
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