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  2. PERSONAL.

    On Wednesday morning his Excellenlcy the Governor inspected the members of the police Force, who paraded at the barracks, North-terrace. Sir Day Bosanquet was ...

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  3. THE OUTER EMPIRE

    In the House of Commons yesterday Colonel Seely, Coionial Under-Secretary, replying to Mr. W. Mitchell-Thomson, Conservative member for North-West Lanark, ...

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  4. THE FEDERAL CRISIS

    In the House of Representatives to day, Mr. Fowler, as a matter of personal explanation, said Mr. Roberts on the previous day, during his absence, said he would ...

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  5. SUFFRAGIST RUSHES

    A violent suffragist demonstration was made yesterday at Westminster. Threats from militant suffragists that an attempt would be made to raid the House of ...

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  6. WELSH MINERS

    The South Wales coal mine crisis is rapidly approaching a climax. A conference, representing 156,000 South Wales miners, to-day adopted a resolution affirming that ...

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  7. VICTORIAN FLOODS

    The floodwaters of the Murray River between Tocumwal and Strathmerton rose during last night, and the railway line at midday was 2 ft. under water. Advices ...

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  8. OLD AGE PENSIONS

    The fact that payments under the Federal Old Age Pension Act begin in Victoria on July 15 and not in the other States unt[?] July 29 does not mean that old people in ...

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  9. INDIA'S DEFENCE.

    In the House of Lords yesterday, Lord Curzon, late Viceroy of India, initiated a debate on Lord Kitchener's position in India. He predicted that upon the ...

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  10. STATE PARLIAMENTS

    The State Parliament was opened to-day by the Governor (Sir Thomas Gibson-Carmiehael). The Governor's Speech stated that the finances were in a satisfactory ...

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  11. CRUISER SAPPHO.

    The cruiser Sappho, which was beached in Dover Harbor after collision with the Wilson liner Sappho, off Dungeness, has been repaired, and will join the Home Fleet ...

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  12. THE BRITISH BUDGET.

    The hotel and restaurant keepers of London held a meeting yesterday and adopted a resolution urging Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, to tax them ...

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  13. MOTOR TRAGEDY.

    M. Ve[?]chinin, a St. Petersburg millionaire, met with a tragic death yesterday. While he was testing a new motor car at Moscow the car fell over a bridge, and ...

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  14. THE DAVIS CUP.

    The Lawn Tennis Association announce that they have been endeavoring to arrange for the preliminary tie for the Davis Cup, between England and America, to be ...

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  15. NORTHERN TERRITORY CATTLE.

    Mr. J. A. Davis, who has had over 25 years' experience in the Northern Territory cattle trade, referred to-day to the attitude of Port Darwin people respecting ...

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  16. CANADIAN LOAN.

    Canada is issuing a loan for £6,500,000, bearing interest at 3½ per cent., at a minimum of £98 10/, with the option to holders of £4,300,000 worth of 4 per cents, to ...

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  17. REICHSTAG CRISIS.

    The Kaiser has abandoned his northern cruise in the Hohenzollern in consequence of the political crisis precipitated by Prince Buelow's determination to resign the ...

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  18. THE CHURCH PAGEANT.

    Commenting on the success of the Church pageant at Fulham Palace, the "Financial News" suggests the holding of a realistic and impressive colonial pageant. ...

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  19. CONVICTS ESCAPE.

    St. Petersburg dispatches state that four convicts at Vulna, a Russian city, in Lithuania, killed a warder yesterday ana released seven prisoners. Other warders ...

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  20. NEW THAMES BRIDGE.

    The City Corporation is considering a seheme for the construction of a new Thames bridge, to be named the St. Paul'sbridge, between Southwark and Blackfriars. ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN STUDENT.

    Mr. T. G. Taylor, a Sydney student, has been granted a Bachelor of Arts degree at Cambridge University for research work in geology. ...

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  22. THE NEW SILVER COINAGE.

    The Federal Treasurer is still in communication with the Imperial authorities regarding the minting of a new Australian silver coinage. Sir John Forrest said ...

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  23. BROKEN HILL UNEMPLOYED.

    A meeting of unemployed was held in Sulphide-street, near tae Trades Hall, this morning. Messrs. Percy Landier, Huga Swindley, and H. Wood spoke. The ...

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  24. THE KING'S SECRETS.

    Leave was granted by the State Parliament to-night to Messrs. Toutcher, Watt, and Sir Thomas Bent to give evidence before the Royal Commission appointed to ...

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  25. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  26. PACIFIC CABLE.

    The Toronto "News," discussing the pending reduction of tne Pacifio cablerates, declares—"We are generally opposed to public competition with private ...

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  27. TURKEY'S NEW ERA.

    Constantinople advices state that the retrenchments proposed by the Young Turk party, which is behind the new Administration, include the dismissal or retirement ...

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  28. THE KAFFIR BOOM.

    Three members of the London Stock Exchange have been "hammered" for being unable to meet their engagements as a result of the Kaffir boom. ...

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  29. DEATH OF SIR GEORGE SHENTON.

    The death is announced of Sir George Shenton, formerly President of the Legislative Council of Western Australia, who was on a visit to England. The deceased ...

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  30. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  31. SENOR CASTRO.

    The "'Daily Express" states that the Venezuelan Secret Police have lost sight of Senor Castro, the ex-President of Venezuela, who has mysteriously disappeared. ...

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  32. THE POSTAL COMMISSION.

    There is a strong feeling inside and outside the Commonwealth Parliament that it is high time tho "remnant" of the. Royal Commission on the Post-Office concluded ...

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  34. CRETE.

    The Porte has informed the Powers that Turkey has consistently protested against the concessions which have been made to the Cretans under the existing ...

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  35. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  36. BRITISH ARMY.

    General Sir John French. InspectorGeneral of the Forces, in an official report, states that the army is highly efficient and well prepared to take the field at the ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In the case of Rohan versus the Municipal Council of St. Peters, New South Wales, leave to appeal to the Privy Council has been refused. ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    So far as the Singapore-Fremantle trade is concerned, the last has probably been seen of the steamer Minilya, which left Fremantle yesterday. She has been replaced ...

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  43. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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