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  2. THE LANDS SCANDALS.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, during the formal business, The PREMIER gave notice of the following motion:— ...

    Article : 3,490 words
  3. GERMAN GREEK TRAGEDY

    The lad Brown has made a full confession of the murder of Mr. and Mrs. O'Keefe and Patrick Gillick at German Crook. "The game is up," he said, as Sergeant Kane slipped the ...

    Article : 2,867 words
  4. [NORTHERN COAL TRADE.

    So large is the present demand for Newcastle coal that difficulty is being experienced by coal merchants in obtaining supplies. Nearly all the collieries are working full time to keep ...

    Article : 1,029 words
  5. NATAL REBELLION. CHARGES OF INHUMANITY.

    The charges of inhumanity made against Natal troops in the field were debated in the Natal Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. Thomas Watt, Minister for Justice, ...

    Article : 89 words
  6. THE CZAR ALARMED. COUNCIL AND DUMA UNITE.

    It is reported at St. Petersburg that cooperation between the Council of the Empire and the Duma, evidenced in the concurrence of the Council with the Duma's ...

    Article : 71 words
  7. THE COMMONWEALTH. IN FEDERAL SESSION.

    Caucus members, who packed the Ministerial benches when the House of Representatives met to-day, were burning with desire oratorically to belabour the leader of the Opposition when ...

    Article : 821 words
  8. THE ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    There is no Federal machinery for collecting the Commonwealth electoral rolls, and persons entitled to vote should take the trouble to find out whether or not their names ...

    Article : 137 words
  9. DUMA'S APPEAL TO PEASANTRY.

    The Agrarian Committee of the Duma has rejected tue agrarian programme of the Government. The Committee advises that an appeal be made to the ...

    Article : 97 words
  10. REVOLT PRACTICALLY ENDED.

    Considering that the rebellion has practically ended, Colonel Mackenzie is largely reducing the forces in the field. ...

    Article : 21 words
  11. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General and suite lunched with his Excellency the Governor at Cranbrook yesterday, and in the afternoon their Excellencies were present at the ...

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  12. REBEL PRISONERS.

    The Natal Government states that over 3000 rebels are held as prisoners. ...

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  13. REBEL CHIEFS CONVICTED.

    The Zulu chiefs Messini, Ndhlovuk, and Atimuni have been convicted by courtmartial of treason. Atimuni has also been found guilty of the murder of a European. ...

    Article : 30 words
  14. MOSCOW BAKERS ON STRIKE.

    The strike of bakers at Moscow has practically left the city without bread. The Prefect has arrested the leaders of the Bakers' Union, and threatens to expel ...

    Article : 50 words
  15. EDUCATION IN WALES.

    In the House of Commons last night clause 37, being Part IV. of the Education Bill, was discussed. The clause offers home rule for Wales in education ...

    Article : 206 words
  16. PLEDGED, ASSASSINS.

    The assassin of General Kozlof is a Lett, belonging to an organisation which is sworn to kill General Trepoff, Prince Putialian, and 13 other courtiers. ...

    Article : 28 words
  17. CANADA'S INVITATION.

    In reference to the invitation by Canada to the King to visit the Dominion, King Edward regrets that at present he is unable to accept the invitation. He alludes ...

    Article : 289 words
  18. CENTRAL AMERICAN BATTLE.

    The "New York Herald" states that, in the recent battle between the forces of Salvador and Guatemala, the former had 700 killed and 1100 wounded, and 2800 ...

    Article : 47 words
  19. CHARLEMAGNE'S TOMB.

    The sarcophagus containing the remains of Oharlema gne was officially opened in the Cathedral of Aix-la-Chapelle. Two costly vestments of great artistic and ...

    Article : 137 words
  20. MR. ALFRED BEIT'S FORTUNE.

    City friends estimated that the fortune of the late Mr. Alfred Belt amounts to between £25,000,000 and £30,000,000. It is expected that many millions will be ...

    Article : 90 words
  21. NATIVE UNREST IN UGANDA.

    Members of the Duke of the Abruzzi's expedition to Ruwenzori, in Central Africa, report that serious trouble will probably arise in Uganda, as the natives are ...

    Article : 44 words
  22. GERMAN EMPEROR'S FAWNING COURTIERS.

    Because no amnesty was granted on the Qeeasion of the birth of the German Emperor's first grandson the "National Zeitung" (Berlin) informs his Imperial ...

    Article : 46 words
  23. DEFENCE MATTERS.

    Senator Playford, Minister for Defence, is considering an offer made by the Colonial Ammunition Company for the establishment of a cordite factory. The company asks for a 10 ...

    Article : 93 words
  24. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool auction sale to-day there was a better tone. The prices of merinos were slightly in the sellers' favour. July 18. ...

    Article : 57 words
  25. VICTORIA. EARLY CLOSING AMENDMENT.

    The Premier, Mr. Bent, proposes to amend the early closing law, to permit small shopkeepers who employ no assistants, or at most only one, to keep open till 8 o'clock every ...

    Article : 64 words
  26. ATTACK ON GERMAN EXPRESS.

    Five men tried in vain to derail an express between Coblenz and Trier (Treves), Prussia. The object of the derailment was to kill the Grand Duke Vladim[?], ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. FEDERAL POLITICS. THE HUME ELECTORATE.

    In connection with the Hume electorate a conference of Australian Democratic Union delegates from each centre of the Hume was held at the Commercial rooms last night. ...

    Article : 261 words
  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is reported that Sir Thomas Lipton is establishing extensive meat-canning factories in Western Canada. MUSICAL COPYRIGHT. ...

    Article : 249 words
  29. OLD-AGE PENSIONS

    The Labour party, at its weekly caueus held to-day, urged the Government to take steps with a view to introducing an Old-Age Pensions Bill this session. It is generally ...

    Article : 59 words
  30. IMPROVING CROWN LANDS.

    The State Government has decided to spend £15,000 in making roads to 30,000 acres of land towards Camm River, in Eastern Gippsland. The land has been available for ...

    Article : 85 words
  31. THE BOUNTIES BILL.

    The Bounties Bill, introduced into the House ot Representatives to-day, provides that £50,000 per annum during 10 years, commencing on July 1, 1906, shall be paid in bounties ...

    Article : 347 words
  32. MR. CYRIL MONK.

    Mr. Cyril Monk, the Sydney violinist, will leave for New South Wales on August 2. [Mr. Cyril Monk has studied for about two ...

    Article : 84 words
  33. TARIFF AMENDMENT.

    Sir John Quick has made a statemant to the effect that the recommendations of the Tariff Commission are sure to provoke debate, and that some of them are of an ossontially ...

    Article : 136 words
  34. CHINESE LABOUR.

    A large deputation asked the Chief Secretary to-day to reintroduce legislation on lines similar to that passed twice by the Legislative Assembly and rejected by the ...

    Article : 65 words
  35. ELECTRIC TRAMCARS IN COLLISION.

    A collision has occurred between electric tramears running between Rome and Frasead. Two persons were killed, and 50 received ...

    Article : 38 words
  36. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. TOO MANY PREMIER.

    Mr. Gordon, Ministerial Whip, has resigned his position owing, he says, to there being too many Premiers in the Government. He says he has not swerved in his allegiance to ...

    Article : 51 words
  37. THE HUNTER ELECTORATE.

    Last night a public meeting decided to [?] vive the Political Labour League, and to organise the Hunter electorate in the interest of labour. It was also decided to form a ...

    Article : 58 words
  38. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    A sum of £8000 has been placed on the estimates for the purpose, of establishing wireless telegraphic communication between Australia and New Guinea. The amount will ...

    Article : 93 words
  39. ALBANY HARBOUR.

    Captain Winzar, harbour master at Albany, has to increase the official draught of the port. Until recently the [?] draught was given at 30ft. It has no[?] been extended ...

    Article : 124 words
  40. CRICKET TEAM FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    C. E. de Trafford (Lelcestershire), P. R. May (Cambridge University, London County, and Surrey), G. H. Simpson Hayward (Worcestershire), P. R. ...

    Article : 60 words
  41. SOUTH MAITLAND COALFIELD.

    This morning 16 Heddon-Greta strikers were brought before the police court and charged with breaking a contract into which they had entered. Mr. W. A. Read, who ...

    Article : 95 words
  42. TALLOW SALES.

    At the sales of Australian tallow to-day, 426 casks were offered and 351 were sold. Prices were: Mutton, fine 31s 9d, medium 28s 9d; beef, fine 30s 3d, medium 28s 9d. ...

    Article : 70 words
  43. NEW GUINEA GOVERNORSHIP.

    A statement was made in the Senate by the Minister for Defence to-day to the effect that the Governorship of New Guinea had been offored to Sir William M'Gregor. The ...

    Article : 73 words
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