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  2. MR. FISHER'S INTERVIEW.

    At the banquet tendered in London this evening to the Premier of Victoria (Mr. Murray), the visitor, in responding to the toast of his health, took occasion to refer ...

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  3. MOROCCAN CRISIS.

    On the Stock Exchange to-day there were rumours that the Powers had arranged a conference on the Moroccan question, to be held in October. Germany meanwhile ...

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  4. POLITICAL CRISIS IN SYDNEY.

    In the Legislative Assembly early this morning the Supply Bill for £3,259.000 to meet the obligations of the State until the end of September was passed through all ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    Robert Charles Lindsay, medical practitioner, was charged in the Criminal Court to-day with having murdered Annie Neander, at Longwood. on June 2. Mr. ...

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  6. AWKWARD PREDICAMENT.

    In the Central Summons Court to-day Richard John Cottell, M.L.A., was charged with having been found without lawful excuse on the premises of a common betting ...

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  7. BREEZY EXCHANGES.

    The Veto Bill is causing some spirited discussion in the House of Assembly, and is provoking hot remarks. On Tuesday afternoon Mr Green asked the Attorney-General ...

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  8. HEROIC SEAMEN.

    In connection with the wreck of the Bell Flower on the coast of Canterbury, a mute named Way states that a boat which was launched was smashed to atoms ...

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  9. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    In Legislative Council,—Minister of Agriculture continued debate on Address-in-reply. Hon. J. H. Howo secured adjournment od debate for ...

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  10. DEATH OF THE REV. A. LAW.

    The Rev. Alexander Law who was known as the father of the Presbyterian Church, died at Monarto on Thursday. He celebrated the ninetieth anniversary of his birthday and his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. IN THE COUNCIL.

    The questions were concluded, and the Minister of Agriculture had risen to resume the debate on the Address-in-reply before 10 minutes past 2. Mr. Wilson ...

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  12. CASUALTIES.

    MURRAY BRIDGE, July 27.—M.C.'s Adamson and Brown this morning arrested at Mypolonga a man named Stanchew on suspicion of being concerned ...

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  13. BROKEN COLLARBONE.

    BLYTH, July 27.—Eric Rogers, aged seven, was running towards his home yesterday when he tripped and fell. He sustained a broken collarbone. ...

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  14. SUGAR TROUBLE.

    Rp. Bamford this morning received the following telegram from a leading union official m the north:—"Good prospect of early settlement of strike" Speaking to a ...

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  15. "AN AUSTRALIAN" IN DEFENCE.

    An Australian in London, writing to The Times, states:—"I was a member of the party which tendered a breakfast to the Australian Prime ...

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  16. INFANT'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, July 27.—Thc twice-adjourned inquest concerning the death of John James O'Reilly Infant child of (Alfred and Mary O'Reilly, who was found ...

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  17. THE VETO.

    There are numerous letters in the press to-day from recalcitrant Unionists explaining their attitude towards Lord Lansdowne's policy of not forcing the creation ...

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  18. BRINGING THEM INTO LINE.

    Mr. Balfour's letter to Lord Newton in which he strongly advises the majority of the Peers to support the Marquis of Lansdowne on the Veto Bill has had the effect ...

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  19. MARINER'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, July 27.—A tragic incident, involving the low of her master (Capt. Alfred Johnson), happened on the sketch [?]pple as she was sailing down ...

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  20. TWO MEN ARRESTED.

    Detective Jenkins and Constable [?]nick yesterday visited a house in North Fitzroy, and there questioned Watson [?] man with regard to his ...

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  21. THE HALSBURY BANQUET.

    A large number of Unionist Peers and Commoners, who are dissenting from the attitude taken by the Marquis of Lansdowne and Mr. Balfour on the Veto Bill ...

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  22. KILLED BY FALL OF EARTH.

    KALGOORLE, July 27.— At the Golden (Dream Lease to-day William Craike, single, 48 yew oE age, was killed by a fall of earth. ...

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  23. SECRET DEBENTURES.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce to-day the Resident (Mr. J. M. Faxton) said:—The past year, equally with the present appears ...

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  24. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Keen interest was shown in a Government land sale on Thursday. Altogether 32 town and six country sections were passed. The average price obtained was £1 0/6 an ...

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  25. MR. FISHER'S LOYALTY.

    The Acting Minister for Defence (Sr. McGregor) referred to-day to Mr. Fisher's interview. He said that Mr. Fisher was not a man who required to be labelled ...

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  26. MILITARY ROADS.

    The question whether the Federal Government should contribute towards the maintenance or construction of the roads required for military purposes was raised ...

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  27. CLASSIC CONTEST.

    M. Beaumont was the first of the aerial contestants to reach the Brooklands aerodrome, outside of London—the finish of the great circle of the Kingdom for the Daily ...

    Article : 367 words
  28. WAGES BOARD TANGLES.

    In his address at the annual meeting of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce to-day the President (Mr. J.M. Paxton) remarked:—Industrial unrest has been a ...

    Article : 392 words
  29. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  30. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    Question time in the Assembly on Thursday gave members the opportunity to raise several important matters. The Treasurer briefly explained the proposed changes in ...

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  31. WIDOW'S DEATH.

    A sad story was told to-day at an enquiry concerning the death of Marion Bowen, widow of Senior-Constable Bowen, of the New South Wales police force, who was ...

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  32. INDEX OF ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 225 words
  33. WATERSIDE COMPACT.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), who is President of the Waterside Workers) Federation, stated to-day that the agreement between his union and the ...

    Article : 113 words
  34. LORDS COMING ROUND.

    Altogether 230 Peers have signified their intention to support Lord Lansdowne, and many Unionist Peers have intimated that they are willing to vote with the ...

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  35. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Dr. Robert Saundy, Professor of Medicine at the University of Birmingham, gave the presidential address befor the Royal British Medical Association. ...

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  36. SPENCE MEMORIAL (REGISTER) FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
  37. VICTORIAN STATISTICS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 150 words
  38. CAMORRA TRIAL.

    The trial of the Camorrists at Viterbe, which was suddenly interrupted last week though the lawyers for the defence stalking out of Court in a body, as a protest ...

    Article : 76 words
  39. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Minister of Railways intimated that the "loading" of land in the vicinity of railways was to be abolished. Mr. ...

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  40. TO GAIN EXPERIENCE.

    In announcing to-day a new system of the exchange of customs officers between one State and another, the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) said:—"It has been ...

    Article : 160 words
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    Mr. D. J. Gordon has intimated to the Deputy Commissioner of Federal Land Tax, Adelaide, that he is unable to undertake the duties of £ temporary check valuator ...

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  42. THE COCAINE HABIT.

    The injurious habit of using cocaine [?] drug is spreading in several cities of Canada. During the past 12 months 150 arrests have been made in Montreal of ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament was opened to-day. The Governor's Speech stated that a satisfactory settlement had been arrived at with the United States Government regarding the ...

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  44. CHICAGO RIOTS.

    Serious riots have occurred in Chicago. Pedlars struck as a protest against the ordinance prohibiting noises in public thoroughfares. Riots followed, and women ...

    Article : 85 words
  45. METROPOLITAN GAS COMPANY.

    At a half-yearly meeting of the Metropolitan Gas Company to-day a dividend of 5/ per share was declared. The directors were authorized to borrow £59,000 for ...

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  46. TASMANIAN IMMIGRATION.

    In furtherance of the Government's migration policy, a board his been appointed to advise on all matters relating to immigration and settlement and the ...

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  47. BRITISH FINANCE.

    A return furnished by the Treasury shown that last year England contributed towards Imperial expenditure 90.53 per cent., Scotland 9.22 per cent., and Ireland 0.25 per ...

    Article : 65 words
  48. Advertising

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