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  2. THE NATION'S GLORY.

    In his reply to loyal addresses from the Houses of Convocation of Canterbury and York, His Majesty King George V. said:—"The ends we pursue are in harmony. ...

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  3. CONSTABLE SHOT.

    That the members of the metropolitan police force constantly carry their lives in their hands was further exemplified on Saturday evening, when an unknown man ...

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  4. KING'S CIVIL LIST.

    The Labour Party in the House of Commons has decided to oppose the King's Civil List at every stage of its discussion. ...

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  5. CASUALTIES.

    What was described by an eyewitness as "a pretty and effective display of coloured lights" occurred at the rear of Mr. E. Runge's chemist shop in Angas street ...

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  6. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Day Bosanquet) will formally open the University Sports Ground this afternoon. Sr. Pearce (Minister for Defence) will ...

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  7. THE CRIME OF AGE.

    The Septuagenarians' Act had no supporters among the gathering of employes from the Islington Loco carriage and wagon department who attended the ...

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  8. SEINE RISING.

    The River Seine is again rising, and the people are in dread and consternation at the possibility of disastrous occurrences similar to those of a few months ago. ...

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  9. THE PRIZE FIGHT.

    Some American newspapers which claim to know the facts consider that Jim Jeffries was so badly battered by champion Johnson at Reno on Independence Day that he ...

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  10. BRITISH BUDGET.

    The members of the Law Society of London, in no indefinite terms, have passed a motion of censure on the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George), for having ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA'S PROBLEMS.

    The Times, in discussing the policy of the new Government of the Commonwealth, says that the Ministry seems to have gained public confidence to an unusual ...

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  12. GERMAN EXPANSION.

    Capt. Alfred T. Mahan, late of the United States Navy, last week contributed a striking article to the columns of The Daily Mail on "Great Britain and the ...

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  13. NEGRO ADORATION.

    The negro population have grown wildly excited in admiration of their champion. Many of the coloured race anxious to shake hands with their victorious brother have ...

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  14. A BROKEN LEG.

    Notwithstanding the numerous occasions on which attention has been directed to the danger of riding bicycles along the electric tramway tracks persons still ...

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  15. FEELING IN ENGLAND.

    There h a strong and growing feeling in England against the exhibition of bioscope pictures of the Johnson-Jeffries fight. The Rev. Dr. Scott-Lidgett, who is an ...

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  16. CORONATION OATH.

    "In the presence of this large gathering of Mahdis, mad Mullahs, and wowsers—(laughter)—I make bold to move this resolution—"We protest against any alteration ...

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  17. JOHNSON'S EARNINGS.

    Johnson banked £30,000 in Chicago after be fight. Hew gave sums ranging from £50 to £100 each to eight men in recognition of their having befriended him years ago ...

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  18. GANGER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    EURELIA, July 8.—Mr. John Kingsbury, for many years ganger on the railway line here, died in sad circumstances on Wednesday evening. He had started to pull ...

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  19. TARIFF REFORM.

    Numerous tariff reform meetings are being held to-day in honour of the seventy-fourth anniversary of the birth of the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, the great ...

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  20. RUSSIA'S PRESTIGE.

    Leading German and Austrian newspapers, commenting upon the recent Russo-Japanese agreement to maintain the status quo in ...

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  21. PICTURES PROHIBITED IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Government of United South Africa has issued an instruction to the police to prohibit throughout South Africa bioscopie views of the recent American prize fight. ...

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  22. LADY ISLINGTON.

    The Queen Mother received Lady Islington, the wife of the Governor-General of New Zealand, at Buckingham Place prior to her departure from London to join the ...

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  23. AN EQUESTRIAN KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, July 10.—Mr. Harrison Ord (Chief inspector of Factories) met with a fatal accident to-day. He was riding a spirited back along Alexandra ...

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  24. KOLAPORE CUP.

    The firing for the Kolapore Cup took place at Bisley to-day. The light for shooting was perfect. The conditions of shooting were sever, shots at 300, 500, and 600 ...

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  25. MR. JUDKINS ON THE FIGHT.

    "Im glad the black man won, exceedingly glad," declared Mr. W. H. Judkins to-day at a "pleasant Sunday afternoon" at the North Melbourne Methodists ...

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  26. CRETE.

    It is announced that the Christian Deputies in the National Assembly in Crete have abandoned their opposition to the admission to the Chamber of the Moslem ...

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  27. A DOCTOR'S SUSPICION.

    MELBOURNE, July 10.—On Thursday mourning when Alexander Boyle, fanner, of Spring Hill, was proceeding along the road near the Spring Hill State School, he saw ...

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  28. DR. DUFFIELD.

    Dr. Walter G. Duffield, of South Australia, has been appointed Professor of Physics at University College, Reading, Berkshire. ...

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  29. ANOTHER MAHDI.

    The authorities have suppressed the rising of a new so-called Mahdi who had gathered around him a fanatical band of 400 armed followers in the Garbieh district of ...

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  30. WOULD-BE PENSIONER'S ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, July 10.—Remorse at hiving failed to supply certain information when applying for an old-age pension is said to have been the reason why Mrs. M. ...

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  31. THE DEVIL AT LARGE.

    Addressing a meeting for men this afternoon on the Albert Street Methodist Church, the Rev. G. E. Rowe dealt trenchantly with the Johnson-Jeffries fight. He ...

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  32. PLAGUE.

    An outbreak of plague caused by diseased [?]ats has occurred in Tunis, one of the Barbary States in Northern Africa, noted for infectious epidemics. ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Governor-General of South Africa (Lord Gladstone), in an address at Johannesburg, referring to the politics of the new federation, said he would observe the ...

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  34. THE STEAMER ARGYLE

    Mr. G. L. Jenkins, ship proprietor at Birkenhead, takes exception to the statement made by Mr. MacGillivray, M.P., in the House of Assembly on Thursday ...

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  35. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A gentleman residing at Port Lancoln was on Saturday looking at a pile of copper which was lying on the Queen's Wharf, Port Adelaide having been brought up in ...

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  36. LEPER AT SCHOOL.

    BRISBANE, July 10.—A case of leprosy has been diagnosed. The unfortunate patient was a pupil attending one of the metropolitan schools. He will be removed ...

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  37. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    BRISBANE, July 10.—Patrick Grace has been found drowned at the supply tank at one of the Katandra bores. It is supposed to be a case of suicide. ...

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  38. MOUNTAINEERING.

    While climbing the Great Scheideck Pass in Switzerland, a mountaineering party of 12 were overtaken by an avalanche and overwhelmed. ...

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  39. A CRUSHED LEG.

    BRISBANE, July 10.—A serious accident happened at Hughenden on Friday night in the railway vard when John Duval, an engine driver, had a foot and led crushed. ...

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  40. CANADIAN NAVY.

    The new naval college at Halifax, the capital and seaport of Nova Scotia, a province of the Dominion of Canada, will be opened during October. There will be ...

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  41. RAILWAY "ROOKERS."

    Two train "rookers" were severely dealt with at Gosford Police Court. They were charged with having cheated passengers at poker during the journey between Sydney ...

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  42. CONFISCATED OPIUM.

    Suggestions have been mage that the opium contis[?]ated by the Customs Department might be handed to hospitals for medicinal use. The Federal Minister for ...

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  43. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced in his eighty-fourth year of Dr. W. James Rolfe, the well-known American Shakspearean scholar and author. ...

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  44. NARROW ESCAPE.

    The Sydney express, after having left Wodonga on Friday morning, narrowly scaped disaster. Aa the express steamed down the incline leading to the bridge ...

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  45. "ROTTEN AND DARK."

    At the inquest on the victim of the asylum tragedy the letters found in Capt. Jones's bag were read. One said:— "I have done it out of respect and the great ...

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  46. BEATEN TO DEATH.

    The circumstances of the tragedy which occurred at Newport on Sunday last were enquired into by the Coroner yesterday. It will he remarkable that Alice Carton ...

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  47. UNITED STATES.

    Mr. Heinzer, statistician of the New York Produce Exchange, on the basis of the Government reports of the crop estimates the yield of winter wheat in the ...

    Article : 51 words
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  49. BARRIER MINERAL EXPORTS.

    The total mineral exports from Broken Hill for the first six months of the year were valued at £1,102,114. The month of June (£263,836) was £73,000 better than ...

    Article : 103 words
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