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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    William Smyth, 45, a carpenter' died suddenly in a boarding establishment to-day. A companion noticed him breathing convulsively ...

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  3. MAORI LANDS.

    The Maori military contingent visiting England petitioned the Queen to have the 5,000,000 acres of native lands now held by them ...

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  4. WAGIN NEWS.

    Last night Miss Keally, a missionary from India, attached to the Baptist Church, gave a most interesting address in the ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAY.

    Mr. G. H. Reid has been consulting a. high railway authority here in order to secure a successor to the late Mr. E. M. G. Eddy, as ...

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  6. OUR PREMIERS.

    When Mr. G. H. Reid, Premier of New South Wales, was in Paris, M. Hanotaux, Minister of Foreign Affairs, sent for him, and the ...

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  7. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The Chief Justice to-day was asked to fix the remuneration of the official liquidator of the Imperial Banking Company, Limited. ...

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  8. BISLEY MATCHES.

    The National Rifle Association matches at Bisley were continued to-day, when the colonial marksmen again did some good ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS.

    WYNDHAM BORE.—The bore which is now at work at Wyndham will probably be removed to Derby when the work in completed at the ...

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  10. RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    A deputation waited to-day on the Minister of Public Works, urging the extension of the railway from Warren to Coonamble. The ...

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  11. CITY OF MELBOURNE BANK.

    The adjourned meeting of the creditors of the City of Melbourne Bank was held to-day to receive the report of the committee on the ...

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  12. COAL MINER KILLED.

    A miner named Hughes, who, was employed as a shiftman at the Stockton colliery, was killed to-day by a fall of coal ...

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  13. SIR SAUL SAMUEL.

    Arrangements have been made by Mr. Reid for Sir Saul Samuel to retire from the position of Agent - General for New South ...

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  14. FEDERAL MOVEMENT.

    To-day a deputation from the Christian Endeavor Society waited upon Mr. J. H. Carruthers (Minister of Lands), urging the ...

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  15. A POISONING CASE.

    Yesterday a woman named King accused her husband of having poisoned her, but to-day she declared that the statement was false. ...

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  16. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    During the recent conference the Premiers invited Mr. Joseph, Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, to visit Australia ...

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  17. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    The Sultan has issued an irade, or imperial order, notifying that he has accepted the frontier line laid down by the powers. This was ...

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  18. SUICIDE OF A WOMAN.

    A single woman named Mary Kate Carnegie, 37, residing at South Melbourne, committed suicide to-day by cutting her throat with ...

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  19. DEBATE IN THE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council this evening the debate on the motion to go into committee on the Commonwealth Bill was continued by ...

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  20. ST. GEORGE'S VASE.

    In the St. George's Vase competition then were 1,900 competitors in the first stage. The firing resulted as follows :—Thirteen tide ...

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  21. COLONIAL TROOPS.

    Parties of colonial troops have been inspecting a number of historic seats, including Longleat, Warminster (the Marquis of ...

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  22. BLOOD POISONING.

    At an inquest on the body of Matilda Agnes Davidson, the medical evidence was to the effect that the deceased had been ...

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  23. IMPERIAL CONFERENCES.

    Mr. G. H. Reid, speaking upon Imperial matters, endorsed the conjecture of Sir George Turner that a conference similar to that ...

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  24. NEW ART GALLERY.

    Yesterday H.R.H. the Prince of Wales opened the new Gallery of British Art at Millbank. The gallery is modelled after the ...

    Article : 99 words
  25. MUNICIPAL "BREEZE."

    An extraordinary election is being bold to-day for a vacancy in the municipal council caused by the retirement of Cr. Bryden. Two ...

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  26. CARRIAGE ACCIDENT.

    Lady Brassey was severely injured in Elizabeth-street this morning in a carriage accident, and the Hon. Dorothy Brand (daughter of ...

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  27. MR. REID AT SUNLIGHT

    Yesterday, in opening the bridge for Messrs. Lever Bros, and Co., proprietors of the " Sunlight" Soap Works, at Port Sunlight ...

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  28. AFRICA.

    Sir Robert George Wyndham Herbert, a former Premier of Queensland, and for 22 years permanent under-secretary for the ...

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  29. ACCIDENTS COMMISSION.

    The Accidents Commission sat again to-day. It is probable that the taking of evidence will be concluded on Saturday. ...

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  30. QUEEN'S PRIZE.

    No other colonial competitors qualified in the firing off for the other eight to make up the total of 300 to compete in the second stage ...

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  31. INDIA.

    The Anglo-Indian expedition in the Tochi Valley, on the Afghan frontier, has now occupied both Shirani and Maizar, capturing ...

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  32. MINING RETURNS.

    The Junction mine despatched during the week 530 tons of concentrates and crudes, and the mill treated 938 tons of crudes ...

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  33. A NEW CABLE.

    In regard to the projected new cable route, the naval and military authorities state that they prefer the proposed Eastern Extension ...

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  34. A MINER'S INJURIES.

    The injuries received by the miner (whose name is Jones and not Roberts as was at first reported) at the Junction North mine ...

    Article : 58 words
  35. CONSTITUTIONAL CLUB.

    A reception was held yesterday at the Constitutional Club, Northumberland avenue, London, when the guests included the ...

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  36. COLUMBIAN GOLD.

    Many Canadians are now clamoring for the Premier, Sir Wilfred Laurier, to take measures to allow only British people on the ...

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  37. TELEGRAPH CLERKS.

    The telegraph clerks throughout Great Britain have threatened to go out on strike an the question of ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Council to-day three hours were spent in considering the clause of the Commonwealth Bill dealing with the ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL.

    The supply of wheat east of the Rocky Mountains is now estimated at 22,128,000 bushels. ...

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  40. MR. KINGSTON.

    Mr. C. C. Kingston, Premier of South Australia, is now in Ireland, where he is visiting Bandon, Cork, the birthplace of his father, the ...

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  41. MARINE MISHAP.

    The Atlantic liner Baltimore City, 2,334 tons, built at Glasgow in 1888, and owned by Messrs. Furness, Withy, and Co., of ...

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  42. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    A long discussion look place in the House of Assembly to-day concerning the acceptance by tho Government of Mephan Ferguson's ...

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  43. FEDERATION.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Commonwealth Bill was further considered. The debate was eventually adjourned. ...

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  44. A NEW SOUTH WALES COMPANY.

    The New South Wales Mortgage Loan, and Agency Company Limited, is issuing 160,000 4 per cent, debentures at £98 per £100 ...

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  45. SOME ALBANY WANTS.

    A deputation from the Albany Chamber of Commerce, introduced by Mr. A. Y. Hassell, interviewed Mr. W. C. Davies, the district ...

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  46. RETURN OF MR.[?]

    Mr. Jas. Shaw, the first Mayor of Coolgardie, returned yesterday from New Zealand after an absence of several months. ...

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  47. SUCCESSFUL CONCERT.

    The brothers Mart and Jakoff Hambourg achieved a brilliant success at their first concert at the Town-hall this evening. Mr. J. ...

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  48. ENGLISH TURF.

    H.R.H. the Prince of Wales's famous horse Persimmon was withdrawn yesterday from the Goodwood Cup, which is to be run ...

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  49. OBITUARY.

    The Right Hon. A.J. Mundella. P.C. member of the House of Commons for Brightside. sheffield who has been suffering from ...

    Article : 206 words
  50. CHINESE OR BRITISH.

    A question arose at the Prahran Police Court to-day whether a Chinese naturalised British subject. Ah Kew, was a Chinese ...

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  51. WOOL SALES.

    The market was firm to-day for the better wools, but faulty kinds had irregular sales. July 22. ...

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  52. QUEENSLAND.

    The Electoral Bill, which was read the first time in the Legislative Assembly last night, makes the qualification of voters two months ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Minister of Public Works has declared himself in favor of the extensive application of the system of light railways, especially ...

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  54. THE STEAMER TANAIS.

    The French warship Eure, which searched for the steamer Tanais, reached Moreton Bay to-day in time to see that vessel towed out of ...

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