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  6. TOWN WIPED OUT.

    A message from Dayton, Ohio, states that the town of Lebanon, on the Little Miani River, which has a population of about 2867, has been wiped ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    The second-class cruiser Sydney, which has been constructed for the Australian Navy, was launched at Glasgow to-day. ...

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  8. GENERAL BOOTH.

    The funeral of the late General Booth, head of the Salvation Army, took place at Abney Park cemetery to-day. ...

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  9. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A shocking railway accident occurred to-day at Vauxhall An engine collided with a stationary train, portion of which was wrecked. ...

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  10. PANAMA CANAL.

    Mr John Barrett, Director-General of the Pan-American Union, who has been United States Minister to a number of the South American Republics, ...

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  11. MAD WOMAN.

    A woman who was declared to be waiting to kill President Tuft was arrested here to-day. She gave the name of Caroline Beers, ...

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  12. IDLE CRICKETERS.

    The Australian and South African cricketers had another idle day to-day. The Australians were to have commenced a game against Kent at ...

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  13. STANLEY WOOTTON.

    The Jockey Club has considered the case of Stanley Wootton, the Australian jockey, who was suspended and reported to the Jockey Club for alleged ...

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  14. BOXING.

    The boxing match between the lightweights, "One-Round" Hogan and "Willie" Ritchie, which was fixed for September 9, has been abandoned, ...

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  15. CHINESE REBELS

    Eight thousand rebels under General Chiang-kue[?] command the road leading from Tung-chau, a few miles to the south-east of the capital, to Pekin, and ...

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  16. "GERMAN PERIL."

    A speech delivered by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, leader of the Opposition in Canada, at a luncheon given at Ottawa to a party of British financiers who ...

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  17. VICTORIAN POLICE.

    A movement is on foot to form a Victorian Police Association, with the object of fighting for better pay and conditions. ...

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  18. VESSELS COLLIDE.

    A collision occurred at Liverpool to-day between the steamer Jarnac, 618 tons, and the training ship Mersey. The Mersey, which was sailing for ...

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  19. CHINA AND TIBET

    Sir John Jordan, British Minister at Pekin, has forwarded a memorandum regarding Tibet to the Chinese Government. ...

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  20. CONGREGATIONALISTS

    The membership of the Congregational Church throughout the world now stands at 1,479,869. Sunday school, scholars number 1,593,189. ...

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  21. CAUGHT IN GALE.

    The topsail schooner Joseph Sims has put into Cape Woolama[?] harbor, near San Remo, for shelter and repairs. The vessel was caught in a gale in Bass ...

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  22. COST OF LIVING.

    In the House of Representatives to-day. Dr. Maloney (V.) asked the Minister for Customs whether any reduction in ...

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  23. BOGUS CAPTAIN.

    At the Glenelg Police Court yesterday John Fox, alias Davis, alias Dallen, who recently went about the State posing as Captain Dallen, of the ...

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  24. STRANDED STEAMER.

    The Howard Smith S.S. Company's new steamer Time, which became stranded on the beach at Seaton Carew on July 20, while being towed to ...

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  25. TROUBLED TURKEY

    Sixty gendarmes, under the leadership of two officers of the Committee of Union and Progress, made a demonstration against the Government in the ...

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  26. INSURANCE ACT.

    The opposition of members of the medical profession to the National Insurance Act is being keenly maintained. Only thirteen doctors now remain ...

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  27. NEW POLICEMEN.

    "I swore in 29 new constables yesterday," said Mr T. O'Callaghan, the Chief Commissioner, to-day. "It certainly does not seem that we ...

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  28. HEAVY CLOUDBURST.

    A remarkable cloudburst occurred at Bethungra a few days ago. A heavy cloud suddenly appeared, and burnt immediately. Half a mile of law ...

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  29. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Mr W. G. Higgs (Q.) asked the Prime Minister, in the House of Representatives to-day, what was the t[?]de position of affairs regarding a suggestion made ...

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  30. CITY TEMPERATURES.

    By Gaunt's instruments at noon to-day the readings were: -- Barometer, 30,140 rising: yesterday, 30.080. Thermometer, in the sun, highest 86; in the ...

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  31. SATURDAY'S MAILS.

    Inter-State, British, and Foreign mails close at the General Post Office Melbourne, to-morrow, as under: -- King Island, Wauchope, 11 a.m.; Strahan ...

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