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  2. Advertising

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  3. NEWS BY CABLE.

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  4. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, August 1.—Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the colonies, in reply to a question in the House of Commons last night, said that the British officers in ...

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  5. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, July 30.—Replying to a question in the House of Commons this afternoon, Sir Matthew White Ridley, Home Secretary, said that Dr. Jameson and his officers ...

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  6. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, August 2.-A great fire has occurred in the docks at Nantes, France. A number of warehouses was destroyed. The damage is estimated at £1,000,000. ...

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  7. The Rebellion in Crete.

    LONDON, August 1.-Two Russian iron, clads have been ordered to proceed to Crete-Turkey is sending two torpedo vessels to the island. ...

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  8. Labor Troubles.

    LONDON, July 31.-The Coal Mines Conciliation Board has lapsed. The employers desired to reduce the wages of the miners, but the representatives of the men ...

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  9. CONTINENTAL PRESS OPINIONS.

    LONDON, July 31.—The Paris "Figaro," in commenting upon the sentences passed upon Dr. Jameson and his officers, says that the high sense of justice displayed by the ...

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  10. Imperial Parliament.

    LONDON, July 31.—The House of Commons last night passed the third reading of the bill introduced by the Government for the construction of light ...

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  11. THE COURTS.

    The hearing of divorce causes commenced this morning, when Mr. Justice Simpson presided in one court, and Mr. Acting Justice Cohen took the business in the other. Soon after Mr. Justice ...

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  12. THE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES BILL.

    LONDON, July 31.-The House of Lords yesterday passed the Friendly Societies Bill, a bill to consolidate the Friendly Societies Acts. ...

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  13. The Revolt in Cuba.

    LONDON, July 31.-President Cleveland lias issued a proclamation notifying that any violation of American neutrality with regard to Cuba will be severely punished. ...

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  14. The British South Africa Co.

    LONDON, July 31.—In the House of Commons last night Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, moved that a select committee be appointed to ...

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  15. The Socialist Congress.

    LONDON, July 31.-The Congress of the World's Socialist Workers in London has passed a resolution demanding the nationalisation of the land. ...

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  16. THE UGANDA RAILWAY.

    LONDON, August 1.-The House of Commons has passed the third reading of the bill for the construction of a railway from Mombassa to Lake Victoria Nyanza. ...

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  17. Massacre in Madagascar.

    LONDON, July 31.-A caravan[?]party lias been attacked near Antananarivo, the capital of Madagascar, by natives. Three Englishmen, two Frenchmen, and a ...

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  18. THE NEW ZEALAND TOUR.

    LONDON, August 1.—After having considered the protest of the Australian Cricket Council against the proposed matches in New Zealand on the conclusion of the ...

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  19. Quarter Sessions.

    William Campbell and Arthur Cullen pleaded not guilty to an indictment charging them with having, on June 17, assaulted Joseph James Drinkwater, with intent to rob him. For the Crown it ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. Gunpowder Explosion.

    LONDON, July 31.-A disastrous explosion took place in a gunpowder store at Funfkirche, Hungary. The Town Hall was wrecked, and 150 ...

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  21. Police for the Cape.

    LONDON, August 1.—It is proposed to recruit a body of 600 police in England for service at the Cape. ...

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  22. THE NEXT MATCH.

    The Australians will commence their next match, the twenty-fifth of the tour, at Birmingham to-day against Warwickshire. ...

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  23. English Sporting.

    LONDON, July 30.—At the Goodwood Summer Meeting to-day Mr. R. Lebaudy's ch h Count Schomberg, by Aughrene-Clona-varn, 4 years, walked over for the Goodwood ...

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  24. The Montreal Exhibition.

    LONDON, July 30.A great portion of the buildings intended for the Exhibition at Montreal, Canada, has been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at 200,000dol. ...

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  25. The United States.

    LONDON, August 1.-The Tammany Hall party of New York has pledged itself to support Mr. W. J. Bryan, the Democratic candidate for the Presidency. ...

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  26. In Bankruptcy.

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  27. Water Police Court.

    Mr. Whittingdale Johnson, S.M., presided in the charge division. Moss Woolf, 27, coachman, was charged with stealing a silver hunting lever watch, of the value of £3, ...

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  28. Privy Council Appeals.

    LONDON, July 31.The Judicial Commitee of the Privy council has allowed, with costs, the appeal in the case of Ritchie and others v. Hudson Brothers. ...

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  29. Cycling in England.

    LONDON, August 2.—The Australian cyclists Lewis, Megson, and Payne yesterday afternoon met a team of English, cyclists in two races over five miles and one mile. ...

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  30. Tidal Wave in China.

    LONDON, August i.-A. small tidal wave, five miles in width, inundated a portion of the province of Kiang-Su, China. Four thousand inhabitants perished. ...

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  31. A Peculiar Death.

    PENRITH, Monday.—Full particulars of Mrs. Warden's death at Mulgoa are to hand. She had been ill some days, and on Saturday morning got up at 8 o'clock. She was missed about 9 by two ...

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  32. Railway Collision.

    LONDON, August 1.—A collision occurred yesterday at Atlantic City, New Jersey, between two excursion trains. The boilerof one of the engines burst. ...

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  33. Crime in Croatia.

    LONDON, July 31.—Thirty-six persons in Croatia, Austria, have been tried for a series of murders and robberies. Nineteen of the prisoners were sentenced to death and ...

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  34. Central Police Court

    Mr. G. W. Addison, S.M., presided. Robert Murdoch, 26, fireman, was fined 20s for being drunk and disorderly in Market-street on Saturday night. He was further ...

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  35. Lieutenant Warren Drowned.

    LONDON, July 31.—During the naval manoeuvres to-day Lieutenant A. R. C. Warren, of H.M.S. Hermione, and formerly of her Majesty's ships Nelson and Curacoa, ...

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  36. Fatal Burning Accident.

    The coro[?]er held an inquiry to-day regarding the death of a domestic servant named Agnes May Mooney, who was fatally burnt at 152 Bourke-street on Saturday, owing to her clothing catching ...

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  37. A Warship on Fire.

    LONDON, July 30.The Italian warship Roma was struck by lightning and set on fire. The vessel was sunk by means of torpedoes ...

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  38. MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF GUNDAGAI v. NORTON.

    LONDON, July 31.—In the case of the Municipal District of Gundagai v. Norton the Judicial committee of the Privy council rescinded the order granting leave to appeal. ...

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  39. The Czar and Czarina.

    LONDON, August 1.—The Czar and Carina of Russia will visit Paris in September, and will probably cross to the Isle of Wight to visit the Queen at Osborne. ...

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  40. Cholera in Egypt.

    LONDON, August 2.—Cholera continues to prevail in Egypt. Among the recent victims is Mr. Joseph Shakour, and engineer employed on the Soudan railway, who died ...

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  41. British Medical Association.

    LONDON, August 1.—The British Medical Association has decided upon an alteration of the memorandum of association, allowing the funds to be employed in certain cases ...

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  42. The Sugar Market.

    LONDON, July 31.—The sugar market is quiet. German beet sugar, 88 per cent., quoted unchanged at 9s 4 1/2d per cwt. Java No. 15 d.s., unchanged at 11s 9d per cwt. ...

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  43. Science Research Scholarship.

    LONDON, August 2.The Commissioners of the Exhibition of 1851 have awarded a Science Research scholarship to Mr. John Erskine, of New Zealand. ...

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  44. German Trade.

    LONDON, July 31.—The imports into Germany for the past half-year amount in quantity to 2,000,000 tons above those for the previous half-year. The exports for the ...

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  45. North Sydney Police Court.

    Mr. Addison, S.M., presided. William Smith, charged with stealing a pair of boots the property of Leonard Wilson, was sentenced to one month's imprisonment. ...

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  46. A Rare Opportunity.

    Gentlemen have now their turn as well as the ladies. Hagon Brothers, Merchant Tailors, of 107 and 109 Oxford-street, have decided to have a 14 days sale, to enable them to reduce their ...

    Article : 91 words
  47. An Increasing Business.

    A branch Tailoring Establishment has been opened by R. C. Hagon at 118 Oxford street, where his already well-known reputation will be maintained here. Sac Suits to measure at 55s and ...

    Article : 30 words
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