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  2. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The Australians began a match at Bristol against the Gloucester county eleven today. The teams are:— Australia. Gloucestershire. ...

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  3. "THEM SOLICITORCHAPS."

    John Curtis, a braway, sunbrowned countryman at present on a holiday in town caused considerable amusement at the City Court to-day, when giving the bench some ...

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  4. THE BARRIER UNEMPLOYED.

    A deputation from the Municipal Employes' Association waited on the mayor (Mr. Long this morning and requested that the men who had been relieved of ...

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  5. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Melbourne correspondent of the Sydney "Daily Telegraph" wrote on Friday:—The Federal departments, and especially the defence, are beginninug to feel ...

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  6. IMPERIAL ARMY

    Renter's correspondent at Simla atates that Lord Kitchener, who retires next month from the supreme command of the Indian Army, wall visit Ceylon, China, and ...

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  7. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A carpenter J. Glanville married, met with a serious accident this afternoon at the Proprietary mine. He was repairing the roof of a building at the mine and foil ...

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  8. AFFRONT TO GERMANY

    Paraguar has apologised to Germany for the maltreatment of the German officers by a policeman at San Bernardino near Asuncion, the capital of the Republic. ...

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  9. "FINANCIAL SUICIDE."

    In the Insolvency Court to-day Judge Moule delivered his reserved judgment on an application by Henry Lyon Mess of Queen-street. Melbourne moneylender for ...

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  10. CIVIL WAR IN PERSIA

    The latest intelligence from Teheran regarding the march of the reformers on the capital states that 1,200 of the Shah's troops under three Russian officers, ...

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  11. RACING IN FRANCE.

    The stable boys engaged in the French training establishments have obtained better wages and improved sleeping accommodation as a result of their recent strike. ...

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  12. CANADIAN POLL TAX.

    New regulations have been issued by the Canadian Government relating to Chinese immigration. While the poll tax of £100 imposed upon the coolies is retained the ...

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  13. EIGHT HOURS IN MINES.

    The coming into operation of the Mines (Eight Hours) Act is causing much trouble in Scotland. On Saturday 17,000 men engaged in the Fife and Kinross mines gave ...

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  14. GERMAN IMPERIAL FINANCE.

    Reference was made by Herr von Bethmann-Hollweg. Prussian Minister of the Interior, in the Reichstag yesterday to the taxation compromise for raising £25,000,000, ...

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  15. BIGAMIST AND ROBBER.

    A sensation has been caused in San Francisco by the arrest of John Madson on a charge of having contracted bigamous marriages with 10 different women. It is ...

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  16. EXPLOSION IN RUSSIA.

    An explosion of gas at the Makewska mine, in the Don district of Russia, entombed many miners in the lower levels yesterday. Fourteen corpses have already ...

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  17. FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    There is in Great Britain an organisation called the Frozen Meat Trade Association, which has welded together many diverse interests, issued the Smithfield market ...

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  18. VICTORIA.

    Those who attended the races and football matches on Saturday numbered about 83,000, and among them they paid about £3,041 in admission fees. ...

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  19. THE KING'S MEDALS.

    The Edward Medal, instituted by the King in October,,1907, and awarded for heroism among miners, has been granted by his Majesty to five Europeans and six ...

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  20. A CHAUFFEUR FINED.

    John Curry a chauffeur was before the North Sydney, Court to-day charged with furious driving. He pleaded guilty, but wanted to know what they called furious ...

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  21. DEATH OF AN ASTRONOMER.

    The death is announced of Professor Simon Newcomb, President of the Astronomical and Astrophysiral Society of America, and one of the foremost astronomers ...

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  22. POST-OFFICE AND CONSUMPTION.

    Before the Postal Commission to-day further evidence was given by Mr. J. H. Turner, representing the Victorian Lectersorters' Association. Since Federation he ...

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  23. QUARANTINE.

    The action of Dr. Gething, the Federal quarantine officer at Adelaide, in issuing a clean bill of health for all Australian ports to the steamship Commonwealth, from ...

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  24. SERIOUS MINING ACCIDENTS.

    Alfred Pinnal and James Sayer, two tributets in the New Shenandoah mine. Bendigo were engaged in stoping operations at the 1,500-ft level to-day, when the staging ...

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  25. ANOTHER TRIPLICE.

    President Taft, in a striking speech at the Champlain tercentenary in New York State on Saturday, said the celebrations signalised the triple friendship existing ...

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  26. BRUTAL FRENCH GANG.

    Paris telegrams state that three ringleaders of a gang of French robbers and assassins have been sentenced to death by the assizes at Valence, in the department ...

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  27. LATE LORD RIPON.

    King Edward has offered to Earl de Grey his sincerest sympathy on the occasion of the death of his "excellent and distinguished father." ...

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  28. MAFIA IN SICILY.

    The Mafia gang yesterday threw a bomb into the residence of Sir William Whittaker, at Palermo, at which the King and Queen of England were lately entertained ...

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  29. MARITIME CASUALTIES.

    The steamer Whakatane, which left London on July 4 for New Zealand, and next day was towed to Dover and beached after colliding with a French ship, has been ...

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  30. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    The Tariff Bill having passed the Washington Senate has been referred to a conference committee of both houses of Congress. As the Bill leaves the Senate it ...

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  31. BROKEN HILL.

    Mortimer Hare charged on a warrant wuth forging and attering a cheque for £16, was to-day extradited to South Australia. As the result of an examinaton in ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    The customs officers adopted a new method of searching for contraband aboard the steamer Empire which arrived to-day from Japan. All the Chinese on board ...

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  33. ROCKEFELLER'S GIFTS.

    Mr. J. D. Rockefeller has given a fresh donation of £2,000,000 to the General Education Board which he recently established. His gifts to this fund now total £10,500,000 ...

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  34. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    The first payment of old age pensions by the Commonwealth was made to-day. For various administrative reasons only three metropolitan centres of payment were ...

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  35. SPAIN IN MOROCCO.

    The Moorish Kaids near Melilla, on the north coast of Morocca, who were shelled out of their camps by the Spaniards for perpetrating aggressions against Spanish ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. E. G. Loten of Sydney has been appointed instractor in elementary agriculture at the schools under the Hawkes Bay Education Board. ...

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  37. THE SIZE OF CORNSACKS.

    The Minister of Customs on being asked to-day if it was not a fact that wheat bags larger than the standard cornsacks were being made in the Commonwealth said ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Dr. James Duhig. Bishop of Rockhampton, Queensland, was granted an audience by the Pope on Saturday. ...

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  39. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    There was another attempt to-day by three agitators to promote a demonstration on the part of the unemployed, but an indication of the prosperity of the State ...

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  40. AERIAL FLIGHT.

    Herr Jospe, a student of the technical high school at Dresden, in Saxony has invented a new type of aeroplane. The machine yesterdy made a successful flight over ...

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  45. VALUE OF IRRIGATION.

    A letter received by the chairman of the Water Commission gives striking testimony to the value of irrigation. After stating that he and his brothers are about to ...

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  47. TASMANIA.

    A proclamation has been issued prohibiting the importation into Tasmania of Queensland potatoes. The City Council took a step forward ...

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