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  2. PERSONAL.

    The Premier (Hon. J. Verran) [?]eit for Clare on Friday to attend a social at that town in the evening. The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. J. P. ...

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  3. LABOR DISPUTES

    The conference between the men and the officials of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which was held yesterday to discuss a list of grievances enumerated by the ...

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  4. AMERICAN AFFAIRS

    For more than four months Congress has been almost exclusively occupied in trying to pass a Bill to regulate the working and charges of the railroads, and in the ...

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  5. THE TRAMWAYS

    The contract let this week by the Tramways Trust for the permanent way extensions includes the following work:— The duplication of the viaduct at Henley ...

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  6. CHINESE PIRATES

    The latest intelligence with regard to the fighting between the Portuguese cruiser and gunboat and a number of Chinese pirates, who had overpowered a Portuguese ...

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  7. NATIONAL SAFETY

    The House of Commons devoted last night to discussing the motion of Mr. John Dillon (Nationalist member for Mayo East) for a reduction by £2,000,000 of the vote ...

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  8. AVIATION

    Mr. Pl[?]nn H. Curtiss, the well-known American aeronaut, with the object of demonstrating the use to which airships may be put in war, while aeroplaning near ...

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  9. THE CAMDEN-ROAD MYSTERY

    The public mind has been profoundly stirred by the murder in London of Mrs. Crippen, wife of an American dentist, and prior to her marriage known as Bella ...

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  10. BOURNEMOUTH CARNIVAL

    Mr. Ramlinson, while participating in the aviation carnival at Bournemouth yesterday. broke an ankle and dislocated a shoulder at the result of a fall. ...

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  11. DOCK STRIKE AT AVONMOUTH.

    The dock hands at Avonmouth, Bristol, who recently, ceased work as a protest against the employment of non-unionists, have again struck because a Shipowners' ...

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  12. A STRIKER KILLED.

    John Snelling, deputy sheriff of Queens-burg county, in the American state of Pennsylvania, has been arrested on a charge of killing a miner during a recent ...

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  13. INDIRECT MURDER.

    Marie Bourette, on a charge of causing the death of an innocent man, was sentenced by the Paris Criminal Court, yesterday to penal servitude for life. ...

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  14. FIRES IN MONTANA.

    Extreme heat is prevailing in many parts of the United States, and no fewer than 13 forest fires are raging in the State of Montana. Enormous loss has been ...

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  15. MONTENEGRO.

    It is announced here that the Powers have agreed that the Principality of Montenegro, which lies between Northern Albania and Herzegovina, shall become a ...

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  16. THE LOWKYS DISASTER.

    Further particulars concerning the wreck of the Russian passenger steamer Lowkys on the Black Sea this week show that 100 persons perished in the disaster. Her ...

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  17. BUTTER ADULTERATION.

    A meeting of the members of the London Chamber of Commerce yesterday protested against the reintroduction into the House of Commons of the Margarine Bili, ...

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  18. THE DEFENCE FORCES.

    In view of the suggestion put forward by Major Wynne, of New South Wales, that the Federal Government should subsidise an English and Continental tour of New ...

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  19. JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Tageblatt" states that a Russo-Japanese railway agreement is in course of preparation, and will be announced in August. ...

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  20. THE CAPITAL SITE.

    An effort will probably be made in the Senate shortly to repeat the visit to Yass-Canberra, the site for the Federal capital. Many new senators and several old ones ...

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  21. ANTARCTIC RESEARCH.

    Lieutenant Filchner, who is about to lead a German expedition to the Antarctic, will have only one ship, and will work to the westward of Coat's Land, while Dr. ...

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  22. ALLIED REGIMENTS.

    Recently a system was introduced by which the different Australian regiments were allied to similar corps in the Imperial service The Defence Department has ...

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  23. HUNGRY CHILDREN.

    In the London County Council yesterday a majority of the members defeated the propo[?]al of the I'regressive[?] Party to give free meals to hungry school children during ...

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  24. FINANCIAL DEAL.

    A Melbourne trust proposes to acquire the Mercantile Bank assets for £24,0[?]6, payable hy the issue to the Mercantile Bank of 12.033 "A" trust shares, ...

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  25. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    The women's suffragist organisations are conducting a new campaign in the English provinces in favor of Mr. D. J. Shackleton's Women's Suffrage Bill, and the series ...

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  26. CANDIDATES MEDICALLY EXAMINED.

    The medical portion of the examination of 454 Victorian candidates for appointment as non-commissioned officers in the Gommonwealth military, service, was ...

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  27. INDIAN SEDITION.

    A new issue of seditious leaflets was yesterday confiscated by the authorities in Bengal, and several arrests of Indians were made at Calcutta. ...

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  28. BISLEY SHOOTING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  29. A FRIGHTFUL DEATH.

    A dreadful fate overtook John Tanner this afternoon at Alphington. Tanner, who was 70 years of age. was employed by the City Council as a signalman to walk in ...

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  30. GERMAN PRINCESS.

    The Roman Catholic organs announce that Princess Agatha Charlotte Paulin[?] Mari[?], eldest daughter of the second Duke of Ratibor and Prince ...

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  31. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  32. "GRAFT" IN NEW YORK.

    The grand jury have indicted Mr. Gresser, president of the borough council of Queen[?], New York City, and a dozen other members, on charges of ...

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  33. TO INDIA FOR TRAINING.

    Captain C. H. Brend[?] of the administrative and instructional staff, has been selected to proceed to India for 12 months[?] special training. He will continue to ...

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  34. CANADIAN IMMIGRATION.

    Superintendent Scott, of the Immigration Department at Ottawa, has left for England to enquire concerning the working of the alleged objectionable immigration ...

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  35. AFFAIRS IN THE EAST.

    Among the passengers by the steamer Eastern, which arrived to-day from Japan, was Miss Fleming, who is connected wit[?] the China Island Mission at Kiang Si[?] She ...

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  36. THE CASE OF J. W. BLACK.

    Interest in the case of John Wrixon Black, who was recently acquitted on a charge of stealing from his employers, Freedman & Co., of Perth, but against ...

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  37. SIR W. HALL-JONES.

    Sir W. Hall-Jones, High Commissioner for New Zealand, has been elected vice-president of the Royal Colonial Institute. ...

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  38. SKIN SALES.

    At the shee[?]ski[?] sales 3,900 bales were catalogued from Australia, and 1,500 from New Zealand. The bulk were sold to an average attendance. Competition was ...

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  39. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    King George has expressed a desire that the Prince of Wales shall not receive any public addresses while he continues to be a naval cadet at Osborne College. ...

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  40. TRAIN DISASTER.

    It is reported that a train on the Canadian Northern railway with 600 Bristol immigrants on board has been wrecked. One of the pasengers is stated to have ...

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  41. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The "Daily News" says there is no short cut to improving the situation[?] inasmuch that the German navy law must run its course. ...

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  42. THE CORONATION OATH.

    At the War[?]nambool Orange celebration the Rev. A. Wilkinson, of the Methodist church, referred to the coronation oath in terms which were dissented from by a ...

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  43. CANADIAN FREIGHTS.

    Mr. Knapp. Chairman of the Inter-State Commerce Commission, is about to meet Mr. Madec, Chief Commissioner of Railways in Canada, with a view to arranging ...

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  44. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    Playing for Gloucestershire against Northampto[?]shire at Northampton yesterday. G. L. Jessop scored 162 runs, including two sixes, out of a score of 238, ...

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  45. CANADIAN NAVY.

    Mr. R. McKenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, in reply to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, stated that the Canadian Government paid Great ...

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  46. O'BRIEN FUND.

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  47. THE JUNCTION MINE.

    In consequence of the Junction mine main shaft (Browne's) having been affected by a subsidence at a point 60 ft. from the surface collar, it has been decided to close ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. HAD A GOOD TIME.

    Mr. Justice Rooth to-day heard, the petition of E. Lonigan for dissolution of his marriage with Augustine Lonigan, on the ground of misconduct and desertion. ...

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  50. BATTLESHIP ESCORT.

    Lord Brassey, in a letter to the "Times," urges the Government to furnish the Duke of Connaught with an escort of a Dreadnought and cruisers when he proceeds ...

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