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  2. LONDON WEEK BY WEEK.

    Curiously enough through all this week London newspaper intelligence the South African note has been dominant. The first reports that followed on the declaration of ...

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  3. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    Sir George Turner is still pushing on the preparation of his Budget, which, he hopes, will be delivered on September 23. If the House refuses to endorse his loan proposals ...

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  4. THE SHEARING TROUBLE.

    The Inspector—General of Police received a batch of telegrams to-day from various shearing centres, and judging from the tone, of the messages everything was quiet. At ...

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  5. KING EDWARD.

    It transpires that on their recent visit to Dunrobin (the seat of the Duke of Sutherland) the King and Queen were delightfully unceremonial. They chatted ...

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  6. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The Australians to-day commenced the penultimate match of their singularly successful English tour, when they met a thoroughly representative South of England ...

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  7. GERMANY AND HAYTI.

    A sensational occurrence is reported in connection with the rebellion in Hayti, the long continuance of which lately led to a report that the United States Government ...

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  8. THE GERMAN ARMY.

    Earl Roberts, Commander-in-Chief of the British Army, and Mr. St. John Brodrick, the Secretary for War, met with an extremely chilly reception on their arrival in ...

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  9. MORE ERUPTIONS.

    A terrific eruption from the Soufriere in the British West Indian Island of St. Vincent, took place on the evening of Wednesday, September 3. ...

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  10. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    The Anglo-Chinese commercial treaty, which hn_ just been signed in Pekin, is the subject of an article in the Paris "Debats," which takes much the same view as M. ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND AND THE CAPE.

    Six tenders have been received for the proposed service of produce steamers between New Zealand and South Africa, but Mr. Seddon has postponed his decision in ...

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  12. MR. SEDDON.

    Mr.Seddon has addressed a farewell message to the London newspapers, in the course of which he thanks the Government and people of the Motherland for the ...

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  13. A FATAL COLLAPSE.

    During the excavation of a tunnel in connection with the extension of the Great Western Railway Company's lines at High Wycombe, a Buckinghamshire town, 29 ...

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  14. THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE DISASTER.

    The seven men who were in the Union coal-pit in the Forest of Dean (Gloucestershire) when the mine was suddenly flooded, and whose escape was cut off by the rush ...

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  15. TELEGRAPHIC CHARGES.

    The Postal Department is falling into line with other countries in regard to telegraphic charge for figures; in future a group of five figures or less will be charged as ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Tho son of Mr. Walter Mitchell, of Keepit, ran a piece of wire into his eye. The eye will probably have to be removed, and it in feared that the child will go ...

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  17. NEW GUINEA.

    The Bill providing the new constitution which the Commonwealth is to give to British New Guinea has been drafted. An effort has been made to show that British ...

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  18. THE AUTHOR OF " FESTUS"

    The death is announced of Philip James Bailey, author of "Festus." Philip James Bailey had so completely outlived his "vogue" that probably to ...

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  19. AN AUTOMOBILE YACHT.

    Mr. Charles Flint's newly-invented marine automobile yacht, fitted with reciprocating engines, underwent a successful trial on the Hudson yesterday. It ran a mile ...

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  20. THE AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

    Sir Edmund Barton was decided enough last Wednesday in his reply to the deputation which waited upon him to call attention to the difficulties under which mining ...

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  21. VICTORIA.

    Country, telegrams report light and scattered rains, but the Government Astronomer predicts a quick return to fine weather. Crop prospects continue to be poor, ...

    Article : 538 words
  22. NEWFOUNDLAND.

    Sir Robert Bond (Premier of Newfoundland) is now at Washington, where he is arranging for a treaty of reciprocity between Newfoundland and the United ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA AND AMERICA.

    The Consul-General for the United States (Mr. Bray) received the following from the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) today:— ...

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  24. TRADES UNION CONGRESS

    The Trades Union Congress held its last sitting on Saturday, when resolutions were carried in favor of drastic legislation to secure the proper housing of the poor, the ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The exclusion of Wakkerstroom in the Transvaal from the territory to be added to Natal has been officially confirmed, but by way of compensation Natal will receive ...

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  26. THE DARDANELLES.

    The Russian Government have refused to submit to the denial by the Turkish authorities of a right of passage through the Dardanelles for unarmored torpedo boats ...

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  27. BROKEN HILL.

    Mr. George Hill, one of the oldest residents of the Barrier, who, for the past 15 years, has been traffic foreman at the Proprietary mine, died at the hospital ...

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  28. A TRAMWAY ACCIDENT.

    An extraordinary tramcar accident occurred in Renfield-street, Glasgow, yesterday. Consequent upon an accident which rendered the brake unworkable a car ...

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  29. MILITARY AND NAVAL FORCES.

    Sir William Lync had a long interview to-day with Major-General Sir Edward Hutton, principally in regard to the retrenchment scheme. Every detail has now ...

    Article : 445 words
  30. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Intelligence from the Philippines states that Rios, one ot the most irreconcilable of the Filipino chiefs, who claims relationship with the "Godhead," has attacked the ...

    Article : 170 words
  31. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The members of the Parliamentary Labor Party carried the following resolution today:—"That the members of this caucus decline to admit Mr. Taylor to any future ...

    Article : 378 words
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  33. DEATH OF SIR F. ABEL.

    The death is announced of Sir Frederick Abel, the well-known authority on chemistry and explosives. Sir Frederick Abel, who was boin in ...

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  36. TASMANIA.

    Last night Mr. Edwd. M. Fisher, one of the best-known residents of Hobart, died at the agc of 70. The immediate cause of death was carbuncle, accelerated by ...

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  37. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 1/11 15-16 per oz. ...

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  42. THE CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.

    The following tariff decisions take effort from the 4th inst.:- Hem 68—New sub-heading. "Socks and stockings, woolen or containing wool," 15 per cent. ...

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