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  2. RIPE PLUMS IN JULY.

    The unusually mild winter has asserted itself in a peculiar manner. Mr. J. Drummond, of Nelson street, St. Peters, has brought samples to this office of American ...

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  3. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Bishop of Adelaide (Right Rev. Dr. Thomas) will leave Adelaide this morning for a tour of northern districts, He will return to Adelaide about the middle of ...

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  4. AMERICAN SUGAR TRUST.

    The New York World is publishing a series of startling statements in reference to the manufacturing methods of the American Sugar Refining Company, a financial ...

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  5. THE CRICKET DISPUTE.

    The South Australian Cricket Association has already applied to join the Board of Control, and one of the conditions of the late settlement is that the Melbourne Club ...

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  6. THE ZULU REVOLT.

    Following upon the surrender of the rebel chiefs Mesini and Nahlovukatimuni and eight indunas, Col. Mackenzie has suspended operations against the Zulus, to ...

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  7. BRITISH ARMY.

    The Times, in discussing Mr. Haldane's proposals for the reduction of the regular array and the strengthening of the reserves and volunteer forces, says the scheme ...

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  8. THE RUSSIAN CRISIS.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of The Times reports that the resignation of M. Goremykin, the reactionary Russian Premier, and his colleagues in the Government ...

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  9. TRIPLE MURDER.

    Intelligence was telephoned to Ballina from Wardell this morning that Mr. and Mrs. D. O'Keefe. sen., of German Creek, and a labouring man named Gillett were ...

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  10. A PARENTS NEGLECT.

    The public health committee of the Adelaide City Council has received a report to the effect that a parent had neglected to notify a case of scarlet fever and had ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES ASSOCIATION STUBBORN.

    The New South Wales Cricket Association at a meeting to-night, from which the press was excluded, decided to continue the suspension of the Paddington ...

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  12. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    King Edward received at Buckingham Palace on Saturday a representative deputation from the Imperial Congress of Chambers of Commerce. The Australasian ...

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  13. UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT'S WARNING.

    In addressing over a thousand students, who received degrees on June 14 at Columbia University, President Butler touched a responsive chord, when, in ...

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  14. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    John Norton has followed up his action in issuing a writ for £5,000 against the publisher of The Newsletter for alleged libel by instituting criminal proceedings against the ...

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  15. PEASANTS' OUTBREAKS.

    Bands of armed peasants are causing terrible devastation to the large landed estates in the large and fertile province of Voronezh, in Southern Russia. The ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The members of Sir West Ridgeway's Commission, who went to the Transvaal for the purpose of reporting on the constitutional question, have arrived in ...

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  17. TEMPERANCE CRUSADE

    The late Mr. John Crowle, who was the managing director of Slaters, Limited—who do an extensive business in all parts of London as butchers, ice merchants, florists, ...

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  18. THE FLEMINGTON TRAGEDY.

    Nearly the whole force of the criminal investigation branch was kept hard at work to-day making enquiries into the tragedy which occurred on the flat at ...

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  19. VICTORIA.

    A suggestion has been made that as the Newport Workshops are able to manufacture locomotives so cheaply they might make money by supplying them to other ...

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  20. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

    Sun rises 7.22 a.m.; sets 5.21 p.m. Moon rises 3.21 a.m.; sets 2.6 p.m. Day and Evening.—Ice Rink—Skating. 2.—Mr. Creswell's Office—Mtg. Hortic. and Flor. ...

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  21. THE CUSTOMS CONVENTION.

    The South African customs arrangements are not giving unmixed satisfaction. The Cape newspapers, commenting on the action of Natal and the Transvall in ...

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  22. DUMA GRATEFUL TO BRITISH COMMONERS.

    In reply to the friendly message from 326 members of the British House of Commons, expressing the hope that the National Duma would be represented at the ...

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  23. EARLY SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A leading article on "The Proposed Reformatory Institution" discusses sympathetically the suggestion of the Bishop of Adelaide for the founding of an asylum for ...

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  24. LABOUR BUREAU RETURNS.

    The annual report of the Labour Bureau states that the total number of men registered at the bureau as wanting work on July 11 was 2.350. and adds that "it is the ...

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  25. A MELBOURNE LARCENY CASE.

    At Bow Street Police Court on Saturday a man named Alexander Poltzerdorff Perceval was brought up for trial for alleged larceny committed in Melbourne, it is ...

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  26. NEW YORK TRAGEDY.

    Harry Shaw, the Pittsburg millionaire, who killed Mr. Stanford White in the Madison Square Garden Theatre, has dismissed the lawyers who advised him that the plea ...

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  27. WAR IN CENTRAL AMERICA.

    The Government of the Republic of Honduras, Central America, has formally declared war against the adjoining Republic of Guatemala. ...

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  28. THE LOUGHLIN ESTATE.

    An application has been made to Mr. Justice Hood for the sanction of the Court to the sale of a farm in the estate of the late Mr. Martin Loughlin, formerly of ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    The statement of the trade of the Commonwealth for 1905 has been completed by Mr. W. H. Hall, Acting Government Statistician of New South Wales. A ...

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  30. A HINDOO'S DEATH.

    An inquest is proceding at Lismore concerning the human remains unearthed by the police near Woodlawn. They are supposed to be those of a Hindoo named ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Earl of Dudley, ex-Viceroy of Ireland, has been appointed Chairman of the royal commission which will report upon the best means of improving the conditions ...

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  32. ALLEGED PATENT INFRINGEMENT.

    The hearing of the case of Potter v. the Broken Hill Proprietary Company, in which plaintiff charges the defendant company with the infringement of his patent ...

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  33. CHINESE PIRATES.

    A daring outrage by Chinese pirates has just been reported. When the steamer Sainain, 588 tons, belonging to the Hongkong. Canton, and Macao Steamship ...

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  34. PROVIDENT AID SOCIETY.

    The Victorian Provident Aid Society, the object of which is to provide loans without interest to poor persons to enable them to start business in a small way, has just ...

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  35. NEW GAMBLING MACHINE.

    Among the visitors to Mr. Bent to-day was a gentleman who bad invented a new gambling machine. The inventor claimed that it was an improvement on the ...

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  36. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    In their annual cricket match the Eton College team beat the Harrow College team by 4 wickets. Last year Eton drew with Harrow and also with Winchester. ...

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  37. FIRE IN A COLLIERY.

    The four men who were entombed as the result of a fire in the Alexandra Coal Company's mine at Alexandra, Otago, were rescued late on Saturday night. Two ...

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  38. ANTI-HOME RULE MOVEMENT.

    The Australian memorial against the Federal Parliament's recent home rule for Ireland resolution was presented to the Governor -General at Government House ...

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  39. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Carruthers's proposal to invite 80 British journalists to visit Australia as guests of the Commonwealth does not commend itself to the Premier (Mr. Moore), ...

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  40. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Through Capt. Walker, the Australian representative of the Marconi Wireless Telegraby Company, the Governor-General addressed the following cable message to ...

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  41. WESTLAND ELECTION.

    The figures for the Westland election give Mr. Seddon a majority of 720 votes. The Premier, addressing a gathering of marine engineers, said the Government ...

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  42. BLOWN TO PIECES.

    A shocking fatality occurred at Block 14 Mine this morning. It resulted in the death of one man and the injury of another. The former was literally blown to ...

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  43. "CARPING CRITICISM."

    A deputation of Sandringham residents protected to Mr. Bent to-day against the proposal to electrify the Brighton-Sandringham section of the railway line, as it would ...

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  44. TRADES DISPUTE.

    The letter cutters and carvers employed in the monumental masons' trade have struck work for higher wages. The masters held a conference, and decided that, ...

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  45. TASMANIA.

    A motion in the city council to apply to Parliament for an Act empowering. borrowing for an electric tramway was ruled out of order by the Mayor. ...

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  49. PROTECTING INFANTS.

    A deputation, representing the Society for the Protection of Children, has waited on the Premier, and asked that the laws should be strengthened in respect to the ...

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  51. ELECTIONS IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The elections for the Midland Junction and South Fremantle seats in the Legislative Assembly took place to-day. In each constituency the issue was a straight-out ...

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