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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    The R.M.S. Austral, which arrived from London yesterday, brings the following particulars of the doings of the New South Wales Mounted Rifles at Laington:— ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A large and influential meeting of those interested in the above was held at the Royal Hotel on Saturday afternoon. Mr. P. Iverach occupied the chair. A new committtee was appointed to carry out the ...

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  4. RECORD REIGN.

    There was a large attendance at the Queen's garden party, and the scene was a brilliant one. Many members of the peerage and of the House of Commons ...

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  5. SPECIAL CABLES.

    Mr. Rana, one of the officers engaged in the operations in connection with the suppression of the plague at Poonah, has died from, wounds received during the ...

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  6. the sydney morning herald.

    There was a large attendence at the Queen's garden party, and the seene was a brilliant one. Many members of the peerage and of the House of Commons were present. ...

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  7. VICTORIA.

    A protectionist demonstration was held in the Town Hall to-night. The hall was crowded. Some of the speakers were subjected to considerable interruption. Mr. W. J. Lyne, of Sydney, ...

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  8. COLONIAL PREMIERS.

    The colonial Premiers have held a meeting at which they discussed the question of the naval agreement between Great Britain and the Australian colonies. ...

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  9. THE COLONIAL TROOPS.

    At the presentation of modals to the Colonial troops by the Prince of Wales at Buckingham Palace on Saturday last the officers received silver medals and the ...

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  10. CHEERING WEATHER OUTLOOK.

    The weather has been almost spring-like during the past week, and vegetation has been springing more vigorously than is usual at this time of year. The late rainfall has been of incalculable ...

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  11. THE UNITED STATES AND HAWAII.

    In replying to the protest of the Japanese Government against the treaty ontered into between the United States and Hawaii, Senator John Sherman, the ...

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  12. INTERCOLONIAL LACROSSE CONTEST.

    The team of New South Wales lacrosse players arrived this morning from Sydney, and were formally welcomed by the Victorian Lacrosse Association. The visitors met the University Club ...

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  13. NATIONAL LIBERAL CLUB DINNER.

    At the National Liberal Club dinner to the visiting Premiers, the Right Hon. Sir George Turner, in proposing the toast of "Parliament," urged England to adopt ...

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  14. THE FRENCH IN WEST AFRICA.

    Missionaries in Central Africa report that the French are extending their territorry in the hinterland of Sierra Leone. They areo also importing farming ...

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  15. OFFICERS PRESENTED TO THE QUEEN.

    After the review of the colonial troops by the Queen at Windsor Castle on Friday the following officers were presented to her Majesty:—Quartermaster-sergeant ...

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  16. THE SOLOMON ISLANDS.

    The Austrian man-of-war Albatros has returned from the German Solomons to the British Protectorate. During her absence she surveyed a fine harbour on the south coast of Ysabel Island ...

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  17. DEPARTURE OF TURKISH TROOPS FROM CRETE.

    Three hundred Turkish troops have left Crete. ...

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  18. THE CANADIAN TARIFF.

    Now South Wales products will be formally accorded preferential admittance into Canada under the now reciprocal tariff of the Dominion. ...

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  19. THE MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE AT BOURKE.

    The lock and weir established on the River Darling on a site about two miles below the town of Bourke was opened to-day by the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Sydney Smith, amid much rejoicing on the part ...

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  20. THE TRINITY HOUSE BANQUET.

    Speaking at the Trinity House banquet, the Prince of Wales said that the naval demonstration which they had witnessed at Spithead had doubtless convinced the ...

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  21. AMERICAN COLLIERS.

    About a quarter of a million coal miners are said to be involved in the strike for increased wages now proceeding in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Illinois, and West ...

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  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the City Police Court to-day severe sentences were imrosed on John Masters for having behaved in a riotous manner in the Central market on Saturday evening and on James Boran and ...

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  23. THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    At the dinner given by the Royal Colonial Institute at the Hotel Cecil on Saturday night the Duke of Connaught, K.G., commanding the Aldershot district, ...

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  24. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    The R.M.S. Austral, which arrived from London yesterday, brings further details as to the Greco-Turkish situation:— The "Home News" of June 4 says:—"The ...

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  25. THE REV. DR. BEVAN.

    The Rev. Dr. Bevan, of Melbourne, will deliver a speoial address at the meeting of tho Welsh Congregational Union at Liverpool. He will return to Melbourne via ...

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  26. TOBACCO GROWING.

    Mr.A. M. Howell, tobacco expert, left for Sidney by train this morning after inspecting the Government plantations at Nemingha and Moonbi, and cursorily examining the district generally. Questioned ...

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  27. A STAGE RECEPTION.

    The visiting Premiers and many notable people were present at Mr. Beerbohm Tree's reception on the stage of Her Majesty's Theatre. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    A deputation from the Australasian Chamber of Mines, in London, waited upon the visiting Premiers to-day. The Right Hon. G. H. Reid and the Right ...

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  29. CONCERT AT CHELSEA BARRACKS.

    A grand concert was given at Chelsea Barracks on Saturday night in honour of the Colonial troops. Madame Albani and Miss Ada Crossley contributed to the ...

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  30. ENTERTAINED BY THE EARL OF JERSEY.

    The Earl of Jersey entertained the colonial Premiers at his country seat, Osterley Park, Southall, W. ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND.

    John Fitzgerald and William Wilson, charged with the murder of a station hand named James M'Intosh at Napier, were found guilty of manslaughter, and sentenced to 14 years each. ...

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  32. RIGHT HON. SIR EDWARD BRADDON.

    The Right Hon. Sir Edward Braddon, Premier of Tasmania, will leave London on his return to Hobart on the 16th July. ...

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  33. AMUSEMENTS.

    Theatregoers will regret to learn that the illness of Miss Elsie Adair (Mrs. Vanderlip), who fainted on the stage at the close of Saturday night's performance at the Criterion, is more serious than was ...

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  34. A KANGAROO PRESENTED TO THE QUEEN.

    At the request of the Premier of Victoria, the Queen has been pleased to accept as a gift the kangaroo that was brought to England by the Victorian ...

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  35. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Bureau of Agriculture has pnblished a report of an examination of imported food. Eight samples of tinned butter were examined simultaneously with the Victorian official chemist, who ...

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  36. BRITISH ANNEXATION IN THE PACIFIC.

    It was announced yesterday in the " Herald " that H. M. S. Wallaroo has lately been on annexation business in the Western Pacific, and has hoisted the Union [?]ack upon Rennell Island, Bellona Island, and ...

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  37. RECEPTION BY SIR SAUL SAMUEL.

    Sir Saul Samuel (Agent-General for New South Wales) and Lady Samuel held a reception on Saturday. There was a large assemblage, including the Right ...

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  38. AN APPEAL CASE.

    In the case of Troughton versus M'Intosh, leave to appeal to the Privy Council has boen refused. ...

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  39. DEPARTING ARTISTS.

    Mrs. Potter and Mr. Bellow sailed for London by the Australia yesterday, when the popularity of the departing artists was shown by the great crowd —of girls chiefly—intent upon seeing them for the last ...

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  40. THE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    The race for the mile amateur swimming championship, one of the competitions arranged in connection with the Record Reign celobrations, took place ...

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  41. SIR ANDREW CLARKE'S GARDEN PARTY.

    Several hundred colonists attended a garden party given by Sir Andrew Clarke, Agent-General for Victoria, in the Botanical Gardens. The Right Hon. Sir ...

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  42. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 235 words
  43. TASMANIA.

    The Hon. Mr. Lewis, leader of the Opposition, has written to the Acting Premier, Sir P. Fysh, stating that if he as Treasurer gives any extempore statement on the financial position shortly ...

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  44. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN YIELDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 words
  45. MISS FLORENCE SCHMIDT.

    Miss Florence Schmidt, who since her last appearance in Sydney has been visiting Melbourne, will make her reutree here at the Town Hall on Saturday, 17th July. Miss Schmidt will be supported by ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND.

    The private secretary to the Chief Secretary received the following report from St. George Caulfeild, inspector of the Pacific Islanders, Bundaberg:—"The statement has been made that it ...

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  47. CHILDREN'S ENTERTAINMENT.

    The juvenile members of the Dayspring No. 1 Good Templars joined in a pretty entertainment at the Temperance Hall on Saturday, when the fairy story of "Cinderella" was performed in three ...

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  48. THE WATERBURY WATCH.

    A Waterbury Watch was lost in one of the Western Silver-mining Company's (Tasmania) stopes, whence it was shovelled with ore down a shoot, filed into a truck, wheeled and hauled to the brace, shot ...

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  49. NORTHERN RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of the Northern Rifle Association to-night replies were read from the military units of the Northern district to a circular asking the reasons for the small support given to the rifle ...

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  50. FISHER AND CO.'S FAMOUS "NATARA,"

    Cures the Taroat, Cures the Chest, Cures the Head. One dose relieves, one bottle cures. Never fails. 1s 6d per bottle. All chemists and storekeepers, and at the Pharmacy, 337 George-street, ...

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