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  2. THE FEDERAL CRISIS

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon the debate on the no-confidence, motion moved by Mr. Fisher was resumed by Mr. Atkinson, who said the ...

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  3. SIR CHARLES TODD.

    On Wednesday Sir Charles Todd celebrated the 83rd anniversary of his birthday, and in aecordance with a custom wnich has prevailed for a number of years the ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    When the time came for play to be resumed after lunch to-day in the match between the Australians and Warwickshire, at Birmingham, rain was falling and ...

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  5. GERMANY AND THE WAR SPIRIT.

    Dr. Wordsworth, Bishop of Salisbury, who accompanied the English clergy and pastors on their visit to Germany, informed a church meeting in London yesterday ...

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  6. MYSTERIOUS AIRSHIP

    A private syndicate with a capital of £250,000 is being formed to work the airship designed and constructed under the direction of Dr. M.. Boyd. ...

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  7. SLAUGHTERED INNOCENTS.

    Commenting on the death of a newly-born female infant found on July 1 in a right-of-way off Kent-street, Newtown, and who had died from, asphyxia, the City ...

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  8. "THE GLORIOUS FOURTH."

    Independence Day was celebrated throughout the United States yesterday with great enthusiasm. Fires and illuminations at night were, as is usual on the ...

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  9. BRITISH POLITICS.

    During the Budget debate in the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in response to a strong recommendation from both ...

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  10. SIR WILLIAM WYLLIE.

    He remains of Sir William Wyllie, the pincipal victim of the Jehangir Hall shooting tragedy last Thursday evening, were baried to-day. The congregation at the ...

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  11. GERMANY AND SWEDEN.

    The Kaiser and Kjng Gustav attended the inauguration vcoteiday of steam ferry communication between Sassnitz, a Prussian watering place, and Trelleborg, the ...

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  12. RUSSIANS IN PERSIA.

    Teheran advices state that 3,000 Russian infantry and 800 Cossacks have landed at Enzeli, a Persian port on the Caspian Sea about 200 miles north-west of the capital ...

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  13. KING EDWARD AND HIS PEOPLE.

    After a review of the East Lancashire Territorial Regiment yesterday King Edward, replying to a loyal address from the Corporation of Warrington, said:— ...

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  14. THE ENGLISH CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The English lawn tennis championship meeting was continued at Wimbledon yesterday. In the ladies' championship Miss Boothby defeated Miss Morton. The final ...

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  15. INTERNATIONAL POLO.

    America von the International Polo Cup at Hurlingham to-day, beating England. ...

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  16. NEWPORT DISASTER.

    The death roll due to the landslide at the Alexandra dock extension at Newport, in Monmouthshire on Saturday, now accounts for 38 victims. A number of bodies have ...

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  17. BRITISH OPERA HOUSE.

    It transpires that Mr. Joseph Beecham, of St. Helen's, the proprietor of the patent medicine bearing his name, donated the gift, announced by the "Morning ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND TRADE.

    Presiding over the annual meeting of the Rational Rink of New Zealand yesterday Mr. James [?]. Logan, chairman of directors, said the dominant note in the affairs of ...

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  19. POGROMS IN RUSSIA.

    The newspapers of Lemberg, in Galicia, report that pogroms have occurred in Bessarabia, in south-western Russia. Mobs of infuriated peasants attacked Jews and ...

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  20. CANADIAN TARIFF.

    An American consular report slates that the Canadian tariff of 1906 has resulted in 150 American firms putting down 175,000,000 dollars (£35,000,000) worth ...

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  21. THE REFORMATION.

    Great festivities have been held at Geneva, the occasion being the laying of the first stone of an international monument to commemorate the Reformation, in which as ...

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  22. FINANCIAL NEWS.

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  23. WHEATSTONE TELEGRAPHIC SYSTEM.

    Some amusement and not a little indignation were expressed by Adelaide telegraphists on Wednesday at the statement, apparently inspired. which the ...

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  24. ROMANS IN ENGLAND.

    The Society of Antiquaries has determined to proceed with excavations on Roman sites at St. Alban's. which contain remains of the ancient Roman town ...

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  25. STEAMER ORVIETO.

    The steamer Ofvieto, 12,000 tons, the last of the five liners built or building for the Orient Company's Australian mail contract, was launched yesterday at Belfast. The ...

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  26. "A BORN LEADER OF MEN."

    During the sitting of the Royal Commission appointed to enquire into the land transactions of Sir Thomas Bent Mr. Croker, one of his counsel, painted a ...

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  27. INTERNATIONAL PRIZE COURT.

    The "Standard" states that Mr. Asquith has postponed indefinitely the ratification of the declaration, consisting of 71 artices and containing a large body of generally ...

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  28. MISSIONARY EXHIBITION.

    No fewer than 230,000 people have attended the Church Missionary Society's Exhibition in the Agricultural Hall. The undtertaking has proved a great financial ...

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  29. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The July series of wool sales opened at Coleman-street yesterday. There was a capital attendance, and the opening was satisfactory considering the extremely rub ...

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  30. INDIAN SEDITION.

    The "Englishman," a Calcutta newspaper, has been ordered to pay £1,000 damages for staling that Laj Pacrai. a leading Indian agitator, had been deported, for ...

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  31. ZANZIBAR.

    The Zanzibar "Gazette" has published a decree abohshing the legal status of slavery in the islands of Zanzibar and Pemba A preliminary decree was issued in April, ...

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  32. BOARDINGHOUSE FIRE.

    The Ipswich Boarding-house, at the corner of Union and Bed streets, occupied by Mr. W. Thomas, was completly destruyod by fire at midnight. So rapidly did the fire ...

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  33. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  34. CHARLES DICKENS.

    The Imperial Government have granted Civil List pensions to four of the granddaughters of Charles Dickens, the novelist, who died in 1870. ...

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  35. AMERICAN SHIPPING.

    The Senate at Washington, sitting as a committee of the whole, has passed the Tariff Bill with an amendment imposing a duty or 2 cents per ton in any one year ...

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  36. CIGARETTE SMOKING.

    Representatives of the tobacco manufacturers interviewed the Premier (Mr. Murray) to-day With reference to his proposal to prevent the manufacture and s[?] of ...

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  37. PARACHUTIST KILLED.

    A parachutist, after making an ascent at Portland, in the American State, of Maine, in the presence of 5,000 people, yesterday fell a distance of 500 ft., and was ...

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  41. EARLY CLOSING.

    A Roval Commission opened in enquiry to-day into the conditions arising under the Early Closing Act, in its bearing upon the question ot weekly half holidays. ...

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  45. THE KING'S SECOND DERBY.

    When news was received that the King's colt, Minoru, had won the English Derby, the committee of th Victorian Racing Club sent a message of congratulation to ...

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