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  2. AFRICA.

    The announcement that the Transvaal Volksraad had decided to pay its members salaries at £1,200 per annum has greatly ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION—A movement is on foot in Albany for establishing a branch of the Australian Natives ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The young woman Bridget Walsh, who murdered her children at Seymour by poison, has been declared insane. At the Criminal ...

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  5. NAVAL COLLISION.

    The court-martial appointed to try the officers of the twin-screw torpedo-boat destroyer Thrasher, which was recently built at the ...

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  6. INDIA.

    Further news is to hand regarding the disturbed state of affairs on the Afghan frontier. It is reported that part of the Jamud ...

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  7. THE LUCKNOW STRIKE.

    In connection with the Lucknow mining strike, several more men were at work to-day. There are now 44 men on the mine. ...

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  8. NEW ZEALAND.

    The divers have found that th steamer Tasmania has sunk 10ft. in the sand and that the hull it full of liquid mud. It is impossible ...

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  9. GERMANY IN SAMOA.

    News has been received here that the German Government has established a coaling station at Samoa. ...

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  10. CALLIOPE HURRICANE.

    The crew of the German warship Bunsard is engaged at Samoa blowing to pieces the hull of the German cruiser Adler, which was ...

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  11. CONTRABAND GOODS.

    The proceedings against Captain Johnson, of the ship Phos, in connection with the seizure of contraband goods, have been ...

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  12. RUSSIAN LEGATION.

    The Russian Government has established a legation at Tangier, the diplomatic capital and a seaport town of the Sultanate or ...

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  13. PLAGUE AT POONAH.

    Recent reports from Poonah state that the plague is spreading in that capital. A number of the inhabitants are being inoculated by ...

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  14. MORE POLICE WANTED.

    Judge Connolly. in alluding to-day to the continued occurrence of burglaries and robberies in Auck­land, said that it was not the fault of ...

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  15. PROTRACTED VOYAGE.

    The barquentine May left Suva for Sydney on July 27, and made a protracted passage of 33 days. Fourteen days previously to her arrival the ...

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  16. A FRENCH EXPEDITION.

    M. Pierre Gabrielle Bon Valot, the French explorer, who some time ago quarrelled with Prince Henry of Orleans, left his Abyssinian ...

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  17. SWIMMING.

    " Jack" Hellings, the Sydney swimmer, who has been so success­ful since his arrival here, will compete for the 100-Yards ...

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  18. SERIOUS CHARGE.

    The trial of John Galvin, a theatrical agent, for a capital offence on a young woman named Jane Somerville was commenced at ...

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  19. BARQUE IN DISTRESS.

    It is reported from Wellington that the barque Kinclune, from New Caledonia to the Azores with a cargo of chrome ore, was caught ...

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  20. LATER DETAILS.

    Owing to the force in which they have assembled, six brigades are required to coerce and disarm the Afridis. ...

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  21. MR. "BEN" TILLETT.

    Mr. " Ben" Tillett left for Adelaide this afternoon in the express. ...

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  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The police at Port Adelaide are still dragging for the body of the man Chant. At the place where he is supposed to have fallen in the ...

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  23. THE GOVERNOR ON TOUR.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Gerard Smith) left Perth this morning in a special train on the first of his tours through the ...

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  24. STUD SHEEP.

    The annual sale of stud sheep was commenced at Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co.'s warehouse today. All the colonies were represented. ...

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  25. TASMANIA.

    The want of rain is proving dis­astrous to the growing crops and pastures. In some districts near the city water-carting has ...

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  26. THE WELLS FUND.

    At a meeting of the Wells fund committee to-day the secretary reported that £620 was in h[?] and 18 subscription lists had yet to ...

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  27. MEAT MARKET DISPUTE.

    An agreement has been arrived at in the dispute between the butchers and the stock-owners and graziers. The majority of the ...

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  28. SOUDAN CAMPAIGN.

    All the British gunboats have now reached Abu Hamed, on the bend of the Nile near the fifth cataract. Spies who have been ...

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  29. FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    The Westralian delegates arrived at 1 o'clock this afternoon, and were entertained at Parliament-house by the Speaker. With the ...

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  30. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The revenue derived from the stamp duties from July 1 to August 28 was £4,827, or £497 less than for the same period of ...

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  31. A MYSTERY.

    At the inquest at Warrnambool on the body of Grayland, who was found in the Merri River with his hands tied, an open verdict was ...

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  32. UGANDA PROTECTORATE.

    It was recently discovered that King Mwanga had secretly organised a rebellion against British authority in Buddu, a ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND'S ATTITUDE.

    The Convention will meet al noon on Thursday, when the senior delegates from each colony will table amendents. It is believed ...

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  34. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council to day the Minister of Defence moved the second reading of the Lilydale to Yarra Junction Narrow Gauge ...

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  35. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Chas. W. Blizzard, of Coolgardie, who shot himself at the Semaphore on Thursday, is still in the Port Hospital. When in a fit state to ...

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  36. LABOR WAR.

    The strike and lock-out of the Amalgamated Engineers, which have now assumed such gigantic proportions have extended to ...

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  37. HOME AT LAST!

    The contingent arrived to-day. The men were met at the railway station by a guard of honor, and very escorted to the Town-hall and ...

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  38. DEPARTING DELEGATES.

    A special train will be run from here to Sydney to-morrow with about 50 delegates for the Federal Convention. ...

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  39. ARRIVAL AT MINGENEW.

    The special train conveying His Excellency the Governor and party arrived at Mingenew at 8.15 this evening. About 70 townspeople ...

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  40. HYDE PARK MEETING.

    A mass meeting of 16,000 engineers and members of allied trades was held in Hyde Park, London, yesterday, to consider matters in ...

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  41. AMERICAN SALESMAN.

    In chambors to-day an application for a writ of habeas corpus in the matter of Joseph Edwards, the alleged fraudulent bankrupt from ...

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  42. NEW GUINEA NEWS.

    Reports from New Guinea stair that 11 miners are at Mambars. Only a little gold is being obtained, and the getting of it cost mo[?] ...

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  43. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Yesterday an old swagman named Michael Hayes with a tomahawk inflicted serious injuries to his head. His wife prevented ...

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  44. POSTAL MUDDLING.

    SIR,—For the second time within a few weeks I have received a letter from my wife stating that she has received no letter from me. She ...

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  45. SUCCESSOR TO MWANGA.

    It is intended to proclaim Onwanga, the infant son of Mwanga, as king, and to appoint a regency during his minority. ...

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  46. TRAMWAY COMPANY.

    At the annual meeting of the Adelaide and Suburban Tramway Company to-day a dividend of half-a-crown per share was declared. ...

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  47. RECORD GOLD SHIPMENT.

    In the R.M.S. Moana to-day the heaviest consignment of gold which ever left Sydney was shipped for San Francisco. Its value was ...

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  48. KING OF SIAM.

    The King of Stain, who is at present on a visit to Europe, has been entertained at a banquet by the Emperor William of Germany. ...

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  49. TURKISH TURMOIL.

    Telegrams received from Crete intimate that the Assembly has adopted a motion in favor of the immediate acceptance of ...

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  50. BURGLARS AT WORK.

    Burglars entered the premises of the Home Rule Tobacco Company last night and carried away £130 worth of tobacco and cigarettes. ...

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  51. SHARING THE WORK.

    In consequence of the absence of the Premier, the Treasurer, and the Minister of Education, Mr. J. G. Jenkins, the Commissioner for ...

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  52. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A goods train was derailed near Katoomba to-day owing to a cow getting on the line. Thirteen loaded trucks went over an ...

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  53. HOME AGAIN.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier of Canada, met with a splendid re­ception on returning to the Dominion from his visit in ...

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  54. MUNICIPAL "SCENE."

    At the meeting of the Adelaide Municipal Council to-day a scene occurred over a motion of condolence with Lord ...

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  55. A DAMAGED KEEL.

    The steamer Kirklands, which struck a reef at Bradley's Head, was towed off yesterday. On examina­tion it was found that about 7ft. of ...

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  56. GREEK REVENUES.

    The Greek Government is now awaiting with confidence the vote of the Boule or Legislative Chamber, under which it is proposed to ...

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  57. CYCLING.

    J. Platt-Betts, the English cyclist, who has recently been record breaking, has sailed for a cycling tour in Australia. ...

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  58. PROPOSED NEW DOCK.

    At Newcastle the local Land Board has received an application from a company for the purchase of a portion of the foreshore at ...

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  59. THE LABOR SPLIT.

    At a meeting of the United Labor party to-night it was de cided to nominate Mr. James Hutchinson for the central district ...

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