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  2. PERILS OF THE AIR.

    Aviator Schendel and a passenger named Voss ascended at Johannesthal, in Germany, on Friday afternoon to a height of 6600ft, and began to ...

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  3. MEXICAN HORRORS.

    An order has been issued for the deportation of 300 Chinamen from Mexico. It is believed that they attempted to gain entrance to the United ...

    Article : 155 words
  4. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The proceedings at the sittings of [?] imperial Conference yesterday [?]e been made public. Mr. Lewis Harcourt, the Secretary ...

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  5. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The ceremony of the investiture of the Prince of Wales as a knight of the Garter took place yesterday. The Knights and officers of the order ...

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  6. OUR SYDNEY LETTER.

    We are fairly on the threshold of winter and pink roses are the order of the day, and red fires the order of the night. What's most remarkable about this winter? Some ...

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  7. LAMBTON COUNCIL.

    The election of aldermen, rendered necessery by the resignation of seven of those who were elected in January, as a result of an indignation meeting, over ...

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  8. THE LABOUR PROBLEM.

    At the Baptist Tabernacle, Newcastle, last night, Mr. D. Watson president of the Colliery Employees' Federation, spoke on the subject of "The Church in ...

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  9. VICTORIA LEAGUE.

    At the annual meeting of the Victoria League, at the Mansion House, yesterday, the Countess of Jersey, the president, presided, and there were ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA'S DELEGATES.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher, the Prime Minister of Australia, has declined the honorary doctorships of Oxford, Cambridge, Glasgow, and Birmingham. ...

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  11. CYCLIST HIGHWAYMAN.

    On Wednesday a number of cyclists riding the main road between St. Albans and Barnet were stopped by a cyclist, who, holding a revolver, ...

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  12. DISASTER IN PALESTINE.

    While a crowd of pilgrims to the graves of famous rabbis at Merom, near the holy waters of the Jordan, were watching a bonfire from the flat ...

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  13. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Mr. Lloyd-George, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, addressed an immense meeting in Birmingham last night when he explained the National ...

    Article : 141 words
  14. VICTORIA.

    A communication received by Mr. Watt, the Acting State Premier, from Mr. Holman, the Acting Premier of New South Wales, expresses the latter's ...

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  15. INTERNATIONAL POLO.

    The international polo match resulted in a win for America by 4½ goals to England's 3½ goals. The English team was once on even ...

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  16. NE TEMERE DECREE.

    The General Assembly of the Irish Presbyterian Church at Belfast has resolved that the "ne temere" decree is an unwarrantable interference and ...

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  17. MR. J. S. T. M'GOWEN.

    Mr. J. S. T. M'Gowen, the Premier of New South Wales, has inspected vehicular and foot traffic in Berlin, and also the tunnel which is being ...

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  18. BILLIARD MATCH.

    The scores in the match between Gray and Inman at the conclusion of Friday night's session were: Gray, 6667; Inman, 3555. ...

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  19. MINING MATTERS.

    The men of Teralba, who have been out of work for six weeks, have been paid on the victimised scale. The negotiations for the resumption ...

    Article : 166 words
  20. BIRKBECK BANK.

    Speculators are offering depositors in the Birkbeck Bank sixteen shillings in the pound. One speculator in possession of ...

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  21. WEATHER ON THE COAST.

    Mr. Hunt, the Commonwealth Meteorologist, at 1 p.m. yesterday issued the following statement, embodying a special forecast:— ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND.

    The steamer Zealandia, which arrived yesterday, brought Word from Suva, that the Marine Board had exonerated the captain of the steamer Tofua, for the ...

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  23. WALKING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    George Goulding, of Canada, defeated Larner, an Englishman, in a mile walking championship of the world. ...

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  24. AMERICAN TARIFF.

    Mr. Warburton, in the House of Representatives, attacked the wool tariff revision. He declared that the Democrats ...

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  25. MOROCCAN AFFAIRS.

    Spanish troops, hitherto on shipboard at Laraiche, have occupied the town, owing to a harmless Moorish raid on Alcasar. ...

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  26. THE SHEFFIELD CHOIR.

    The Sheffield Choir, numbering 220, arrived at Pinkenba on Saturday by the R.M.S. Zealandia, from Vancouver, after a pleasant passage. The Zealandia berthed ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    At Croydon yesterday R. S. Barnes defeated Dr. Pockley (New South Wales), 6-2, 6-2. ...

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  28. FREIGHT ON COAL.

    The paragraph which appeared in the "Newcastle Morning Herald" last week, concerning differential rates on Victorian railways, has again directed attention to ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The strike of Messrs. Graves and Company's drivers was settled on Saturday night, after negotiations between the Employers' Federation and the Drivers' ...

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  30. AN AUSTRALIAN SINGER.

    Mr. Quinlan has engaged Miss Julia Caroli, a Sydney singer, for his Australian grand opera tour. ...

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  31. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    The trial has commenced of Mrs. Proudlock, wife of the headmaster of the Victoria Institution at Kuala Lumpur, charged with murdering a ...

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  32. THE STATE FORECAST.

    The following forecast for New South Wales was issued last evening by the Commonwealth Divisional Meteorologist: Still strong and squally west to ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Governor has declined to reprieve the youth Tahl Kaka, sentenced to death for the murder of a gumdigger for the possession of a large sum of money. The ...

    Article : 38 words
  34. REMARKABLE RECOVERY

    Jay Jeffe, a trotting horse that recovered from a broken neck, sustained six months ago, yesterday won a mile heat in 2min 16sec. ...

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  35. WELSH MINERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of coal fillers at Southampton is hampering traffic. A mass meeting of strikers in Glamorgan decided that neither Mr. W. ...

    Article : 115 words
  36. THE LATE M. ROUVIER.

    The Archbishop of Paris has refused the late M. Rouvier, an ex-Premier of France, Roman Catholic burial rites, owing to his action in ...

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  37. THE LATE MR. J. T. EVANS.

    By the death of the late Mr. Thomas John Evans, aged 71 years, which took place at his residence in Sydney on the 23rd May, an important link in the coal ...

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  38. BRITISH COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 126 words
  39. WIFE DESERTERS.

    Sir Joseph Ward formally moved, [?] in order to relieve deserted [?]es and children and the poor re[?] burdens of Britain and her ...

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  40. PACIFIC COAST LABOUR.

    Pacific Coast business men, advocating the "open shop," have had a meeting, and decided to federate. Labour leaders regard the ...

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  41. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    News has been received in Fremantle of the confirmation by the Federal Executive of the appointment of Mr. O. S. Maddocks, as collector of customs in ...

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  42. WOMAN STOWAWAY.

    The seaman Oppenheim, who, with his wife, the latter in male attire, came to Newcastle in March last, in the French barque Noemi, loft yesterday in the ...

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  43. WORK AT THE COLLIERIES.

    The output of coal for the fortnight ended on Saturday was not so large as for the previous fortnight, and so the average number of days worked at the ...

    Article : 216 words
  44. ROUGH FOOTBALL PLAY.

    Martin, the Essendon player, has been reported for allegedly striking Holden, of Fitzroy, who took five minutes to recover consciousness, after being carried off the ...

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  45. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    As a result of a collision between trains on the Albuequerque-Sante Fe (New Mexico) road, six people have been killed and thirty injured. ...

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  46. BOXING CONTEST.

    Rivers, a Mexican, defeated Dixon, of Massachusetts, in the sixteenth round in a fight at Vernon, California. Dixon was disqualified for kicking ...

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  47. FOOTRACING IN LONDON.

    At St. Thomas' Hospital sports at Chiswick, J. G. Skeet, an Australian, ran 104yds in 11 1-5sec. He won the quarter-mile in 52 2-5sec, ...

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  48. RIVER STEAMER BURNED.

    A steamer has been burned on the Amar River. Seven hundred Korean railway naevies wore on board, and a panic took ...

    Article : 45 words
  49. BILLIARD MATCH.

    In the billiard match, between Lindrum and Reece, 16,000 up, at the close of play last night. Lindrum had scored 14,668, and Reece 8801. ...

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  50. A MINER'S DEATH.

    William George Ladd was killed in the South Mine yesterday, by a fall of ground on the 970ft level. About one hundred tons fell, and ...

    Article : 29 words
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