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  2. THE MURRAY WATERS

    At to-day a sitting of the Royal Commission appointed to enquire into the Murray [?]ers question Mr. George Garson, a member or the State Rivers and Water Supply ...

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  3. THE TELEPHONE GIRL.

    Miss McLcod, the principal witness on behalf of the telephone girls, informed the Postal Commission to-day that four girls had resigned during the past few months ...

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  4. SECOND TEST MATCH

    The second test match between the Australians and England, which began this morning at Lords, was characterised by fine play. When the Englishmen had been ...

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  5. TROUBLES OF SHIPMASTERS.

    The steamer Strathearn, laden with jarrah, which left Bunbury for Bombay on Monday night, put in at Fremantle to-day in consequence of a mutiny among the ...

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  6. ENGLAND AND GEEMANY.

    The Kaiser at the Potsdam Palace yesterday extended a cordial welcome to the British clergy and pastors, his Majesty trusting that their visit to Germany, like ...

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  7. THE POST-OFEICE.

    The Postmaster-General (Sir John Quick) has decided that employes of the Post and Telegraph Department who are members of the defence forces shall be given every ...

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  8. THE PRESS CONFERENCE

    A party of delegates to the Imperial Press Conference, numbering 100, travelled by train to-day to Coventry, near Birmingham. The city was decorated in honor of ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS.

    There is growing opposition to the land taxation proposals embodied in the budget, namely, to impose taxes of (a) 20 per cent. on the unearned increment of land values; ...

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  10. IRISH SLANDER CASE.

    Before Mr. Justice Kenny and the County of Dublin special jury yesterday, the Hon. Alexis Roche, son of Baron Fermoy, was awarded £5 and costs in ...

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  11. BRAZIL.

    The death is announced of Dr. Affonso Penna, President of Brazil. The deceased assumed office in November, 1906. ...

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  12. MONTENEGRO.

    Advices from Cettinje state that 29 arrests have been made in connection with a conspiracy to dethrone Prince Nicholas, ruler of Montenegro. Among the accused ...

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  13. GERMANY'S FLEET.

    Dr. Koester, addressing the Brandenburg section of the German Navy League at Potsdam yesterday, said Germany was taking her rightful place as the second ...

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  14. LONDON POLICE.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Herbert Gladstone, Home Secretary, announced that the Government had decided to grant a weekly day of rest to ...

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  15. INJURED BY FIREWORKS.

    A boy, Alfred Young, who claimed from the Government £2,000 damages for injury caused to his eyesight through an accident during the fireworks display at Cremorne ...

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  16. A RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    At the Tallarook railway-station this morning an engine crashed into a stationary horse-box, the impact telescoping the truck, which tilted over on the tender and ...

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  17. THE ALDERSHOT CAMP.

    General Sir Horace Smith Dorrien, general officer commanding at Aldershot, yesterday ordered a surprise mobilisation, with the result that the whole command was in ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND INDUSTRIES.

    In an interview to-day Mr. Wareham, the Queensland inspector of the Adelaide Steamship Company, who has just returned from one of his periodical visits to the ...

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  19. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The Australian Midas Gold Estates, a new company, with a capital of £100,000. has been registered. MINING SHARES. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN "CROOKS" IN LONDON.

    Detective-Sergeant McManamny, who returned yesterday in charge of a prisoner extradited from London, stated in an interview that a certain cafe in Regent-street ...

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  21. A RAILWAY CASE.

    The Civil Sittings of tae Supreme Court began to-day, before Mr. Justice Nicholls. William Redford, a fettler employed on the Emu Bay railway, claimed £2,000 ...

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  22. OUTLYING TURKEY.

    The British Consul at Adana, after travelling amid the scenes of the recent massacres of Armenians in Asia Minor, states that 2,000 agricultural laborers were shot ...

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  23. BRODEN HILL TRADE.

    The value of exports from Broken Hill for the month of May shows a serious faliing off when compared with the figures for the corresponding month of last year. The ...

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  24. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Breadstuffs.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,285,000 quarters, against 3,400,000 quarters last week; and for the Continent ...

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  25. ANGLO-FRENCH SHIPPING.

    M. Pichon, French Foreign Minister, replying to a question in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday, intimated that he would be reluctantly compelled to retaliate ...

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  26. ENGINEER IN COURT.

    Alfred Sonnenthal was placed on trial at the Quarter Sessions to-day on a charge of stealing two finger rings, valued at £74 10/, the property of W. Farmer & Co. The ...

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  27. VICTORIA.

    The four-year-old son of C. Cassell, of Rocky Lead, fell into a dish of hot water, and was so severely scalded that he died two days afterwards. ...

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  28. FREE EDUCATION.

    In the University senate to-day an important innovation was proposed—the establishment of free university education. Mr. H. L. Wilkinson moved—"That in ...

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  29. HAWAIIAN SUGAR STRIKE.

    The Japanese Consul-General at Hawaii has approve the prosecution of the leaders of the Japanese strikers on the sugar plantations, whose attitude was believed ...

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  30. SHACKLETON IN LONDON.

    Lieutenant Shackleton, the Antarctic explorer, arrived in London yesterday, and was the recipient of 400 telegrams of congratulation from all parts of the world. ...

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  31. BROKEN HILL.

    The bakery business recently purchased by the Combined Unions from Mr. L. Gray, was officially opened yesterday by Mr. W. Nulty, president of the unions, as ...

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  32. CHARGE OF BIGAMY.

    Sergeant Saunby of the local police, win leave by to-night's express for Port pirie to escort back to Broken Hill Eliza An[?] Brownley, a middle-aged woman, who i[?] ...

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  33. SHIPPING.

    Marathon, Steamer, from Melbourne April 28, at London. Furth, steamer, from Melbourne March 17 (via the East Indies), at Hamburg. ...

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  34. SIR DANIEL COOPER.

    The death of Sir Daniel Cooper, son of a former Speaker of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, which occurred on Sunday, was due to angina pectoris. The ...

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  35. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The final deposits of £300 per man were lodged with the stakeholder in the ArnstWebb match to-day. Both men continue to do good work, and report themselves as ...

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  36. BROKEN HILL SOCIALISTS CONFERENCE.

    At yesterday morning's session of the Socialists' Conference the following resolutions were carried:— That this conference reaffirms it adherence of ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND.

    A widow, Mrs. Bretherton, was found hanging from the doorway in her house at Newstead last night. She was dead. HOTEL BURNT DOWN. ...

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  39. THE SYDNEY STABBING CASE.

    See Young, a Chinaman, was charged in the Criminal Court to-day with the murder of Thomas Stanford. In his own defence Young said he had been in Australia for 15 ...

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  41. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The estate of the late Sir Julian Salomons has been valued for probate purposes at £34,813. J. Knott, who is employed at Clarence, ...

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  42. TASMANIA.

    At the Supreme Court to-day. Mr. Justice Nicholls warmly congratulated by the members of the northern bar on his elevation to the Supreme Court bench. ...

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