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  2. PORT OF NEWCASTLE.

    The trouble that has occurred in consequence of the congestion of shipping at Newcastle, and the efforts of the Government to devise some methods for relieving the block. ...

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  3. THE MAIL CONTRACT.

    Mr. Croker, representative of the Mail Syndicate, had a short interview with the Acting Premier to-day. Mr. Davies afterwards said that Mr. Croker appeared very hopeful that ...

    Article : 404 words
  4. COAL-LUMPERS' TROUBLE

    The secretary of the Sydney Steam Collier Owners and Coal Stevedores' Association (Mr. Firth) yesterday received a letter from the representatives of the Coal-lumpers' Union, ...

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  5. WELCOME TO MR. DEAKIN

    There was a brilliant scene at the Town Hall, this evening, when the Prime Minister was welcomed back to Australia by the A.N.A. The hall was crowded. When Mr. Deakin ...

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  6. DEVELOPING TRADE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, President of the Board of Trade, announced in the House of Commons last night that owing to the recommendations of the colonial Premiers ...

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  7. BIRTHDAY HONOURS.

    In commemoration of the King's birthday a number of honours is announced. NEW PEERS. The following gentlemen have been ...

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  8. IRISH LAND LAWS.

    Mr. A. Birrell, Chief Secretary for Ireland, introduced into the House of Commons last night a bill to enable the Irish Land Commissioners compulsorily to ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Govornor presided at the annual general meeting of the Prisoners' Aid Association yesterday afternoon, in the Town Hall, and in the evening he was present at the ...

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  10. EFFORTS BY SOUTH AFRICA.

    As an outcome of the recent exhibition of South African products in London an organisation is being started to push those products in Great Britain nnd British ...

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  11. MILKING MACHINE.

    The King on Wednesday spent a long time watching Gillies' milking machine at the Royal Agricultural Show at Lincoln. He inquired closely into its ...

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  12. HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    At the Hague International Conference the draft proposals of Great Britain and Germany regarding the constitution of an International Prize Court differ ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND JUDGES' SALARIES.

    Judgment was delivered to-day by the High Court upon an appeal brought by the Chief Justice of Queensland in certain proceedings against the Commissioners of Income Tax in ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Doherty did not contest in the lawn tennis championships. NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS. The New Zealand bowlers defeated ...

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  15. AUSTRALASIAN HONOURS.

    Mr. ARTHUR MORGAN, President of the Legislative Council of Queensland and Deputy-Governor of the State. Mr. WALTER HARTWELL JAMES, ...

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  16. THE DRAGO DOCTRINE.

    The American proposal at the Hague Conference regarding the Drago Doctrine opposes the employment of armed force for the recovery of debts due under ...

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  17. NO-LICENSE CAMPAIGN.

    Canon Boyce, president of the New South Wales Alliance, gave some interesting particulars yesterday afternoon in regard to the efforts which the alliance is putting ...

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  18. DEBATE ON THE LORDS.

    The newspapers comment on the debate in the House of Commons on the resolution respecting the House of Lords in accordance with party colour. ...

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  19. THE BUTTER BILL.

    Mr. J. W. Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, and Mr. J. G. Jenkins, Agent-General for South Australia, yesterday in terviewed Sir Edward Strachcy, ...

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  20. THE RAND STRIKE.

    In receiving a deputation from the Strikers on the Rand, General Botha, the Premier, refused to promise the introduction into Parliament of a Compulsory ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND.

    Regarding the proposal to change the status of the colony to dominion, Sir Joseph Ward stated: "In the old country beyond all question the term 'colony' means to the ...

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  22. VAGRANCY PROSECUTION.

    Judgment was delivered by the Chief Justice to-day in a case in which justices at Kyabram were called upon to Bliow causo why a conviction recorded against John Henry O'Brion, ...

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  23. A PROSECUTION THAT FAILED.

    John S. Parker, storekeeper, of Molong, was again before the City Court to-day on a charge of larceny as a ballee of two cheques for £1 10s each at Molong. On Monday the ...

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  24. NEW COAL HOISTS.

    The Railway Commissioners arrived at Hamilton last night in their special car. This morning they insp[?] the cranes and works in progress ...

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  25. BRITISH STEEL COMBINE.

    Negotiations aro in progress for the formation of a combination in the steel trade to control 80 per cent, of the output of the United Kingdom. ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    The Premier was questioned to-day regarding Sir Horace Tozer's declaration at the Queenslander' dinner in London, that he had not only half a year's interest for the State ...

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  27. THE KING.

    It is announced that the German Emperor and the Empress will visit King Edward and Queen Alexandra at Windsor Castle in November. ...

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  28. FIRE AT JAMESTOWN.

    A fire occurred in some wooden hotels at Jamestown (U.S.A.), which were crowded with visitors attending the exhibition. From several buildings which were ...

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  29. THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Friday was beautifully fine, and the scullers on the Parramatta River had an opportunity to put in some very useful work on the course, the water being quite smooth. ...

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  30. RECENT SAFE ROBBERY.

    An arrest was made by the Newcastle police this morning, alleged to be in connection with the safe robbery at the Methodist Mission Hall on Monday night last, ...

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  31. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Sir William Lyne is in hopes of getting the tariff debate fairly launched in the House of Representatives by the end of July. Other Ministers are not so sanguine. It is thought ...

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  32. BRITISH MUSEUM EXTENSION.

    In the presence of the Queen, the Prince and Princess of Wales, and many notabilities, the King yesterday laid the foundation stone of the King Edward the ...

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  33. ZANZIBAR SLAVE TRADE.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies, replying in the House of Commons to Mr. Pease, said that £40,000 would be expended in ...

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  34. BREAKING A RECORD.

    Shortly before noon to-day F. Birtles arrived in Gundagai. He is endeavouring to break the cycling record between Melbourne and Sydney. On arrival here he had travelled ...

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  35. SPANISH LABOURERS.

    The Premier said to-day that he had received no information concerning the introduction of Spanish labourers for the sugar industry. He did not see how the immigrants could ...

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  36. A FRONTIER OUTRAGE.

    Advices from Brody, Eastern Galicia, stale that 14 Cossacks crossing the border near Radzewilloff plundered a house in Austrian territory, shot the owner, Einoch, ...

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  37. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Some of the Federal members who have made a tour of the Northern Territory have been remarking upon the number of large leaseholds which have come under their ...

    Article : 128 words
  38. VICTORIA.

    Leave to appeal was granted by the High Court to-day in cases of the cafe and oyster saloon proprietors, in which was involved a question [?] to whether obligations imposed ...

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  39. FRENCH SCHOONER LOST.

    The wooden schooner Violette, 125 tons, of Gravelines, France, foundered off the coast of Iceland. Nineteen people were drowned in her. ...

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  40. THE MILDURA WRECK.

    Mr. B. W. Macdonald, general manager of the A.U.S.N. Company, stated to-day that an expedition was being formed for the purpose of salving the wrecked steamer Mildura. ...

    Article : 44 words
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