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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    A cablegram form Toronto reports the bath of the Hon. H. S. Blake, of New Orleans. Lord Chelmsford has been appointed ...

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  3. FREIGHTS AND FARES.

    'Consequent upon the increased cost of running their steamers, due to the higher rate of wages paid to waterside workers and the scarcity of coal, ...

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  4. REFERENCE IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to- day the Postmaster-General informed Mr. McWilliams (Tas.) that he had not received any intimation from the ship. ...

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  5. SHUNTING ACCIDENT.

    A serious accident happened this morning to Charles Butcher, a young man employed by the Mersey Marine Board. Whilst assisting with the shunting of ...

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  6. PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    J. M. Graham, captain of the Mersey junior footballers, was effecting repairs to his bicycle this afternoon when one of the fingers of his right hand caught in ...

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  7. HOME RULE MEETING.

    There was a large attendance at the Town Hall to-night on the occasion of ten Home Rule meeting. The Mayor (Alderman R. J. Meagher) presided, and a ...

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  8. SIR JOHN DODDS.

    The president of the "Northern Law Society (dir. J. B. Waldron, sen.), when spoken to yesterday said:—"Personally I know the late Chief Justice from the ...

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  9. NORTHERN LAW SOCIETY.

    A special meeting of the council of the, Northern Law Society was held yesterday afternoon, the president (Mr. J. B. Waldron) being in the chair. Feeling ...

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  10. PUBLIC SYMPATHY.

    Feelings of genuine sympathy were expressed yesterday in the north at the death of Sir John. Flags were flying from the public buildings and other ...

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  11. A STATE FUNERAL.

    Flags were flying half-mast on the public buildings and on many private business premises out of respect to the memory of the late Sir John Dodds. ...

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  12. MINING APPEAL.

    A meeting of the Mining Board was held to-day, when an appeal, lodged by John Harrison, against the decision of the Warden of Mines (Mr. Turner), who ...

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  13. REMOVED RHEUMATIC PAINS.

    "I have great faith in Chamberlain's Pain Balm," says Mr. S. E. Hancock, J.P., Kapunda, S.A. "For years I suffered with rheumatism in my arms and ...

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  14. HOME RULE.

    In the House of Lords the Earl of Crewe introduced the amending bin, which has been framed on the lines of the proposals made in March by the ...

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  15. SITUATION IN HAYTL.

    France and Germany are said to have Warned Hayti that her Customs Houses will be seized unless arrangements are made to meet the outstanding Haytian ...

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  16. TORN BY LIONS.

    [?]rerson D. Dietrich, a graduate of the Cornell University, was torn to shreds by five lions, whose cage he entered to teed them. They virtually ate him ...

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  17. AVIATION.

    Rodoan Wanamaker's flying boat has been christened. He attempts a flight across the Atlantic in July. ...

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  18. OPIUM CONVENTION.

    The International Opium Conference fixed December 31 whereon the convention should operate. ...

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  19. ALBANIAN AFFAIRS.

    The "Temps' " Rome correspondent states that Essad Pasha suddenly disappeared, and is supposed to be secretly returning to Albania. ...

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  20. ARMISTICE BROKEN.

    Telegrams indicate that both the troops and rebels in Durazzo have broken the armistice. The rebels protested against General Prenkbibdoda's ...

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  21. SUCCESS OF THE INSURGENTS.

    The Government troops have been defeated near the River Semeni, losing a gun and a quicklirer. The insurgents captured EL Bassan, with its garrison, ...

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  22. OLYMPIC CONGRESS.

    The Olympic Congress has closed. It agreed to the inclusion of Rugby foot- ball and hockey optionally. ...

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  23. FISHERIES REGULATIONS.

    At the Police Court to-day Edward Bennett pleaded guilty to the charge of a broach of the fisheries regulations, having been found in possession of ...

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  24. A DEMENTED LAD.

    Remy Castlangs, the son of peasants resident at St. Etienne-de-Baigorry, near Bayonne, became demented, and was ordered to the hospital. The parents, ...

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  25. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Mrs. Pankhurst has been discovered yachting in Norfolk Broads, and is being shadowed. ...

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  26. ATTEMPTED OUTRAGE.

    A bomb was discovered in the porch of St. Mary's Church at Reading, following on a threat to destroy the building. The fuse had been lighted. ...

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  27. WARNING TO HALL-OWNERS.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, the Right Hon. R. J. McKenna (Home Secretary), declared that owners and lessees of public halls ...

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  28. TWELVE MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT.

    Frances Gordon, a suffragette, has been sentenced to a year's imprisonment for causing a fire at Rutherglen. It was explained that the caretaker, ...

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  29. STEAMER IN TROUBLE.

    The liner Gothland, from Montreal to (Rotterdam, struck near Bishopscourt. The Aseanius and other vessels have gone to her assistance. ...

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  30. A LARGE ESTATE.

    Mr. Thomas It. Moore, of Castletown, Isle of Man, has been notified that he is the residuary legatee of his cousin, Mrs. Townend, of New Zealand. It is ...

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  31. THE MAGAZINES.

    A company, controlled by Mr. Randolph Hearst, has purchased the "Pall Mall Magazine," which will be incorporated in "Nash's Magazine." ...

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  32. TROPICAL AGRICULTURE.

    An Internation Conference of Tropical Agriculture has been opened at the Imperial Institute. Sir George Reid. High Commissioner for the ...

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  33. KILLED BY A TORNADO.

    Nine men are reported to have been killed by a tornado at Watertown. SOIX FALLS, June 24. Communication by telephone has been ...

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  34. INTERESTING DISCOVERY.

    MR. S. Langdon, an Assyriologist at Oxford, found among early Babylonian tablets disinterred at Nippur a pro-Semitic account of the Deluge, which is ...

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  35. BRITISH SQURDRON.

    Vice-Admiral Sir J. G. S. Warrender, with the British first battleship squadron, arrived at Kiel, where great interest is being taken in the visit. Many ...

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  36. ASIA MINOR.

    It is stated that the Government has accepted the Porte's proposal for the reinstatement and indemnity of the refugees from Asia Minor ...

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  37. FINANCE BILL.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Hayes Fisher moved an amendment to the Finance Bill regretting it did not provide relief for local authorities, and that ...

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  38. DISSATISFIED LIBERALS.

    Several Liberals threaten to vote against the Government as a protest against dropping the grants to the local authorities in the current year. ...

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  39. HINDU IMMIGRANTS.

    In attempt by 15 Hindus to force their way to the s. Komagatu Maru to gain communication with their country men aboard was frustrated by the police' ...

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  40. LORDS' GROUND.

    There was a distinguished gathering at the cricketers' banquet at the Hotel Cecil to celebrate the centenary of Lord's Ground. ...

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  41. WINDING-UP ORDER.

    The Chancery Court has ordered the compulsory winding-up of Chaplin, Milne, Grenfell, and Co. Grenfell's pictures, which will be sold at Christie's on ...

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  42. UNITED STATES BATTLESHIPS.

    By 174 votes to 87 the sale of tile battleships Idaho and Mississippi to Greece for about 12,000,000 dollars (£2,500,000) has been approved by the ...

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  43. SOUTH AFRICAN FARMERS.

    Fifty South African farmers are inspecting the agricultural districts of Great Britain. ...

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  44. PUBLIC FEELING.

    The citizens of Vancouver in public and overflow meetings emphatically expressed their unalterable opposition to Oriental immigration, and passed a ...

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  45. ALWAYS ON HAND.

    "My little boy John suffered with colds and croup, and Chamberlain's Remedy was the only medicine that would give him relief," writes Mr. John Norton, ...

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  46. KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    Lord Denman (late Governor-General of Australia), Sir George Reid (High Commissioner of Australia), Mr. T. Mackenzie (High Commissioner of New ...

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  47. MEXICAN CRISIS.

    Plans have been completed for the mediators to sign within a day or two all the protocols in the peace plan which relate to the differences between the ...

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  48. A POPULAR PREMIER.

    Sir James Whitney has made his first public appearance since his illness. After touching on a number of political questions, the Premier dropped all ...

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  49. NAVAL AIR WING.

    The Admiralty has decided to make the naval air wing a distinct branch of the navy and to open the door to civilians to join equality with naval ...

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  50. SPEECH BY THE KAISER.

    In a speech at a regatta dinner at Brunsbuttel the Kaiser referred to the German progress in shipbuilding, and rep[?]atea Bismarck's words, "We ...

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  51. SHIPPING.

    At Lloyd's the following notifications have been posted:— Arrivals—At Plymouth—Afric. At Falmouth—Saga, Immingham, Bradford ...

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  52. FINANCIAL.

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  53. THE WORKER.

    The Building Employers' Federation is taking a ballot on the question of a national lockout, owing to the London strike. ...

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  54. SERIOUS STIKE RIOTS.

    Crowds who marched on the Miners' Union Hall, where the president of the Western Federation of Miners was to have outlined the peace plan, were fired ...

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  55. FRENCH POSTAL EMPLOYEES.

    The Senate's a rejection of the postal employees'. demands for improved working conditions resulted in a sudden revolt at the Central Post Office. Two ...

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  56. HIGH COURT APPEAL.

    The appeal of the High Court against Mr. Justice Higgins' awards in the tram. way cases was further argued to-day by Arthur, who appeared for the Tram. ...

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  57. WAGES BOARD DEADLOCK.

    A deadlock has been reached on the Bread Trade Wages Board, owing to the chairman having declined to give his casting vote on a motion put forward on ...

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  58. COLLIERY TROUBLE

    The southern district coal miners are at present participating in a ballot on the question of whether they shall await legislation to secure the introduction of ...

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  59. THE F.M.E.A.

    Mr. W.S. Geard, secretary of the Zeehan branch of the F.M.E.A., has received a letter, dated June 22, from Mr. J. R. Little, general secretary, Melbourne, also ...

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  60. Advertising

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