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  2. THE TWO SAPPHOS

    Latest intelligence concerning the collision off Dungeness, in the Channel, between the cruiser Sappho, 3,400 tons, and the Wilson liner Sappho, 1,694 tons, states ...

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  3. THE POSTAL COMMISSION.

    At the conclusion of his evidence before the Postal Commission to-day Mr. Power, one of the fitters' representatives who had supplied statistics of telephone faults, ...

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  4. BIG JEWEL ROBBERY.

    A sensational robbery was committed at the rooms of Mr. R. Abrecht, importer of precious stones, at City Chambers, 114, Elizabeth-street, between the time of ...

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  5. ENGLAND AND RUSSIA

    After receiving a message of cordial goodwill from the Czar, a party of members of the Russian Duma and the Council of the Empire started yesterday for England, the ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    There is a great deal of quiet anxiety in Federal circles these days. All that has happened for years past counts as nothing as a guide to the future. In a way ...

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  7. THE NEW AGENTGENERAL.

    The Hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick, South Australia's new Agent-General, arrived in London last Saturday after a very pleasant voyage home by the Orient liner Asturias. ...

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  8. CHINATOWN TRAGEDY

    A sensation has been created in New York by the discovery of the body of a girl in a trunk in an upstairs room over a Chinese restaurant. ...

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  9. FRANCE AND GERMANY

    M. Barthou, French Minister of Public Works, made an important reference in a speech in French Lorraine on Saturday to the Casablanca incident, which for ...

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  10. MOROCCO.

    [?]angier advices state that a mahalla led by Roghi, an insurgent shiek, has completely defeated a Shereeftan mahalla under Ourd Mahammed Chergui, eight miles from ...

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  11. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    In the House of Commons on Saturday Mr. McKenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, informed Mr. J. T. Middlemore, Liberal Unionist member for Birmingham ...

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  12. DEATH OF PROFESSOR DE MARTENS.

    The death is announced of Professor de Martens, the eminent international jurist of St. Petersburg, at the age of 64 years. The deceased was a Russian Privy ...

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  13. RUSSIAN CHOLERA.

    Eighty-four fresh cases of cholera were reported at St. Petersburg yesterday, making a total of over 200 under observation. The epidemic is far worse than ...

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  14. THE PRESS CONFERENCE.

    Sir Hugh Graham, of Montreal, one of the Canadian delegates to the Imperial Press Conference,has, in recognition of the pleasure which he derived from the ...

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  15. SALTATION ARMY.

    General Booth is negotiating with the Canadian Pacific Railway for the purchase of a large tract of country in the Alberta district of North-Western Canada, on ...

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  16. TURKEY AND CRETE.

    Rifaat Pasha, the Turkish Foreign Minister, stated in the Constantinople Chamber of Deputies on Saturday that the Government had notified the Powers of their ...

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  17. MIDDHAT PASHA.

    A Constantinople newspaper reports the discovery in a cellar of the guardhouse at the Ylldiz Palace, of box containing what is a Eeged to be the skull of Midhat Pasha, ...

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  18. NORTHERN TERRITORY TRANSFER.

    In the first year of the establishment of the Commonwealth Constitution the then Premier of this State (Hon. F. W. Holder) wrote on April 18, 1901, to the Prime ...

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  19. CO-OPERATION ON THE BARRIER.

    At a public meeting held outside the Trades Hall on Saturday night, speeches were delivered by Messrs. Rosser, Mann, and Warnock in defence of the action of ...

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  20. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    The suffrage committee, reporting to the International Congress of Women at Toronto on Saturday, combated the idea that women were indifferent to the ...

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  21. SUICIDE OF A DRAMATIST

    Mr. St. John Hankin, the well-known dramatist, committed suicide yesterday by drowning himself in the River Ithon, in Radnorshire, South Wales. Mr. Hankin ...

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  22. SAN FRANCISCO SCANDALS.

    The jury disagreed in the case of Patrick Calhoun, president of the United Railways of San Francisco, who was accused of paying £40,000, to the city supervisors for ...

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  23. A FOOTBALL INCIDENT.

    When West Torrens easily accounted for North Adelaide in the match played on the Adelaide Oval on June 12 last, dark rumors began to circulate to the effect that ...

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  24. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General advise[?] the receipt of a telegram from the post master at Burketown to the effect that Mailman Davis, who was reported lost some ...

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  25. RAIN IN THE WEST.

    Further showers fell this afternoon, and to-night it is raining in city and country. The fall is general throughout the State. Stormy weather rules on the coast, and the ...

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  26. THE LEON BUREAU,

    The ship Leon Bureau, 1,806 tons, from Adelaide February 17 to Falmouth, lies waterlogged in Penzance Harbor, as the result of striking a rock in the Scilly Islands ...

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  27. TRAMCAR COLLISION.

    A collision occurred at Chesterton, in the American State of Indiana, yesterday, between two electric trams which were travelling at high speed. Ten passengers ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Breadstuffs.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,125,000 quarters, against 3,285,000 quarters last week; and for the Continent ...

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  29. GOVERNORS AND RELIGION.

    The good work being done by the Community of the Good Shepherd has been extended by the opening of a reformatory for girls at Leederville, on a site ...

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  30. SIR DANIEL COOPER.

    The remains of Sir Daniel Cooper, son of a former Speaker of tue New South Wales Legislative Assembly, and a prominent member of the Jockey Club, were ...

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  31. GERMANY COURTING AMERICA.

    Germany has replied in cordial terms to the desire espressed by the United States to participate in the loan of £5,500,000 for the construction of the Hankow-Szechuen ...

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  33. MADE BY ASIATICS.

    Lee Fay pleaded guilty at the Perth Police Court to-day to a charge of having on April 29 neglected to stamp a number of articles of furniture made at his factory ...

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  34. RADIUM IN CORNWALL.

    Lord Iveagh and Sir Ernest Cassel have ordered a Cornwall mining company to supply 7½ grammes of radium, costing £30,000, to the Radium Institute. ...

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  35. FOOT BALLER INJURED.

    John Jones, aged 17. while playing football to-day, was stabb[?]d three times in the back with a pocket knife. It appears that a dispute arose between him and another ...

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  37. ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    Donald Roderick Sinclair and Rebecc[?] Irwin Sinclair, both young persons, were charged to-day with the murder of Edith Smith. The Crown case was that the ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    A public meeting was convened here on Saturday night for the purpose of protesting against the delay in calling the State Parliament together. Over 1,100 were ...

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