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  2. DEATH OF LORD SALISBURY.

    The death is announced of the Marquis of Sausbury, late Prime Minister of England. ...

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  3. THE BALKAN CRISIS.

    It is reported that the Turkish troops have captured a large insurgent band at Florina, a Greek town in Turkey in Europe, and that the peasants in the ...

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  4. SIR EDMUND BARTON IN SYDNEY.

    Sir Edmund Barton, who arrived from Melbourne yesterday, stated that the Government intended to ask Parliament to deal with the Federal capital site this ...

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  5. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    On Saturday two boys, Leslie Ferry and Andrew Brooks, were cutting wood on a hill at the rear of Mr. Measdav's store, near Crafers, when Brooks accidentally ...

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  6. PHANTOM MILLIONS.

    The trial of the Humberts on charges o[?] forgery and swindling was brought to a close at the Palace of Justice in Paris yesterday, when the court was again crowded. ...

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  7. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    It is expected that within the next few days the Government will appoint the High Court judges. The Governor-General will probably assent to the Judiciary Bill on ...

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  8. THE AMERICA CUP.

    The belting on the America Cup is al[?] in favor of the American vessel Reliance, three to one being offered on her. There is nothing offering on Shamrock, and ...

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  9. LAST MOMENTS.

    The latest bulletins regarding the health of the Marquis of Salisbury state that his lordship is slowly sinking, and the members of his family have assembled to be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE CABINET VACANCY.

    It is stated unofficially that Ministers have made up their minds that the only way out of the difficulty of reconciling all ciaims for the vacant honorary Ministership is by ...

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  11. THE UNEMPLOYED AND THE ARCHBISHOP.

    On behalf of the unemployed the following letter was sent to the Archbishop of Adelaide on August l8:- Dear Archbishop—At the request or my ...

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  12. CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION.

    In order to decentralise the Customs administration Sir William Lyne will probably give the Collector of Customs of each State extended powers under certain ...

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  13. A WARNING TO BAKERS.

    At the meeting of the Glenelg Council on Friday evening one of the councillors asked whether the inspector of weights and measures had recently taken means to ...

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  14. THE SHAMROCK OUTCLASSED.

    Later particulars regarding the second heat of the race for the America Cup, state that both yachts started with baby jib topsails, but soon took them in, the wind ...

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  15. SANGUINARY FIGHTING.

    [?]ighting between the Turks and the insurgents' bands is now almost general in Macedonia. The insurgents have attacked and destroyed by fire the town of ...

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  16. A CLERK'S DOWNFALL.

    A case of a young man who had appropriated his employer's money was before the Chief Justice, in the Criminal Court, Melbourne, on Friday, when Albert ...

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  17. THE ELECTORAL DIVISIONS.

    The maps showing the Tasmanian electoral divisions have arrived, but Sir William Lyne declines to say whether he will move for their adoption or rejection. ...

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  18. AN UNFOUNDED SCARE.

    The State Premier (Mr. Irvine) took no risks on his journey to Nhill, where he delivered his long-expected pre-sessional sDeech on Saturday. Rumors of an ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The authorities of Jamaica have requested the Colonial Office to advance a loan o[?] £500,000 at 3 per cent, in order to assist the planters and others who suffered from the ...

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  20. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    In connection with the Montreal Congress of Chambers of Commerce a banquet was held last night, at which Lord Brassey, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, and others spoke. ...

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  21. LABOR IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    Mr. Charles MacDonald, one of the Queensland members, [?]as intimated his intention to move in the House of Representatives when he gets ...

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  22. RUSSIAN PREPARATIONS.

    The, exact object, whether pacific or otherwise, of the dispatch of the Russian squadron, under Admiral Krueger to Turkish waters, is still a subject of much ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The French steamer Dumbea, which left here on Wednesday last for Noumea, returned to port to-day for repairs. She had completed about half her voyage when [?] ...

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  24. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Copper.—Copper is quoted at £59 17/6 on spot and [?]58 17/6 at three months. Tin.—Tin is quoted at £128 12/6 on spot, and £125 15/ at three months. ...

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  25. HE MIGHT HAVE BEEN MORE SEVERE.

    The whirligig of time brings its revenge. The Melbourne Age writes:—During Mr. Kingston's reign at the Federal Custom— House it was frequently declared by [?]rate ...

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  26. THE SULTAN ALARMED.

    The Times reports that the Sultan is [?]eriously alarmed at the turn events are taking, and is exhibiting the utmost anxiety to placate the Powers. He has promised ...

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  27. OCEAN STEAMERS.

    The M.M. steamer Armand Behic arrived from Melbourne a little after 6 a.m. on Saturday, having encountered rough weather from Melbourne. There were ...

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  28. SEAMEN UNDER CONTRACT.

    The Melbourne Age, in its issue of Friday last, writes:—The Prime Minister intends to lay before Parliament the correspondence between Mr. R. S. Guthrie, M.L.C., and ...

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  29. VICTORIA.

    Captain Browning, A.D.C. to the State Governor, was injured while out hunting with the Melbourne hounds yesterday. His horse fell at a fence, and in struggling to ...

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  30. THE SIZE OF A STICK.

    Some amusement was caused at the Melbourne Criminal Court on Thursday (says the correspondent of the Ballarat Echo) by the discrepancy in the evidence of certain ...

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  31. PILLAGE AND MASSACRE.

    A large number of Turkish Reservists, forming part of the garrison of Vodena, have deserted. Their action is owing to sickness and the privations which they, in ...

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  32. SCARLATINA AT GLENELG.

    The Glenelg local board of health have taken the recent outbreak of scarlatina seriously to heart, but other authorities seem to treat it more lightly. In a reply ...

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  33. "THE LIGHT OF UNIONISM."

    The Melbourne Age of August 21 says:— When Mr. Poynton was ardently advocating the Conciliation and Arbitration Bil in the House of Representatives yesterday, ...

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  34. NOT A "KNOWN" IMBECILE.

    Mr. Charles James Kirkland, the proprietor of the Northern Territory Times, recently visited Adelaide, but he is now back again in Port Darwin, where, judging by ...

    Article : 284 words
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  36. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange:- Associated Mines, £1 18/. Broken Hill Proprietary, £1 10/6. ...

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  38. STATE SCHOOLS.

    Visiting day after the annual inspection of the State school, took place on August 21. The chairman of the board of advice (Mr. D. Hanna) and the parents and friends assembled to inspect the ...

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  40. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    The Berlin National Zeitung states that Prince Henry, the Kaiser's brother, will be relieved of the command of the first squadron of the German Navy during the ...

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  41. THE HALF-STARVED CURATE.

    Some interesting information was given to members of the House of Representatives by Sir John Quick on Thursday during his speech on the Conciliation and Arbitration ...

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