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  2. DISPUTED BOUNDARY CASE.

    The full bench of the High Court to-day delivered judgment to the effect that the strip of territory which has been the subject of dispute between Victoria and South ...

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  3. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Conference will be opened by the Prime Minister to-day. The "Daily Telegraph" this morning devotes a leading article to a retrospective ...

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  4. SOCIAL REFORM IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr.J. S. McGowen, Premier of New South Wales, who is visiting London in connection with the Coronation ceremony, delivered an address at Walworth on ...

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  5. NAVAL AFFAIRS.

    The "Times,"in analyisng an official return of the comparative strength of navies, concludes that "our pre-Dreadnought vessels are becoming obsolete in greater ...

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  6. THREE GOVERNORS IN ADELAIDE.

    SIR JOHN FULLER. Governor-Elect of Victoria. SIR DAY BOSANQUET, Governor of South Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AEROPLANE DISASTER

    France has been shocked by the aeroplane disaster at the start of the race from Paris to Madrid on Saturday, as a result of which M. Berteaux (Minister of War) ...

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  8. THE KAISER.

    The German Emperor whose visit to England has just closed, before leaving expressed to General Sir R. Baden Powell his high appreciation of the Boy Scouts ...

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  9. MOROCCAN TROUBLE.

    Advices have been received of severe fighting at Mn[?]ya River between the French forces and native tribesmen.The French lost 28 killed, including a captain, ...

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  10. CHINESE RAILWAYS.

    British, French, German, and American banks have signed the terms of the loan of £10,000,000, to be issued in two portions for the construction of railways in ...

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  11. CADETS FOR THE CORONATION.

    Yesterday the Australian cadets en route to the Coronation festivities arrived in Durban and had a cordial welcome. They received an ovation on landing and the ...

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  12. CONVICTS FOR SIBERIA.

    A sensational affray with convicts is reported from Perm the capital of the Government of East Russia. Twenty-nine convicts, while being entrained for Siberia, ...

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  13. UNIONISTS AND NONUNIONISTS.

    An industrial crisis is threatened in the Lancashire cotton trade, owing to the weavers objecting to the employment of non-unionists in the factories. ...

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  14. VISITING AUSTRALIANS.

    To-night the Prime Minister will entertain the delegates to the Imperial Conference at dinner, while the wives of the latter will be the guests of Lord and Lady ...

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  15. KING AND QUEEN AT MUSICAL COMEDY.

    The King and Queen attended the firstnight production of a musical comedy. "Count Luxembourg," at Daly's Theatre, on Saturday night. Interest in the ...

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  16. ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The "Sportsman" states that Ernest Barry has replied accepting Fogwell's challenge for a race on the Thamas on September 11. ...

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  17. TOWN HALL SEIZED BY BAILIFF.

    A bailiff has seized the Town Hall and fire-station at L[?]anrwst a town of 15,000 inhabitants in Denbighshire, Wales, to recover £2,000,the cost of obtaining an ...

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  18. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    A series of accidents happened here last week. Mrs. Mullins while proceeding to Price with her baby and twelve-year-old son was thrown from her trap. The bolt ...

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  19. TRADE WITH CANADA.

    The Acting Premier has been in commnnication with the Acting Prime Minister on the position of the steamer services between Australia and Canada pointing,out ...

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  20. CHAMPAGNE.

    M. Charles Blanc, who was appointed to report upon the champagne area of the Marne district with a view to an amicable settlement of the difficulties that caused ...

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  21. EMPIRE DAY INSIRUCTION.

    The Earl of Meath, founder of the Empire Day movement, has writen to the newspapers stating that there are only 10 out of the 65 county education authorities ...

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  22. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    Lord Brassey, for[?]rly Governor of Victoria,speaking at Hastings on Saturday night, announced that he was a convert to the principle of women's suffrage. ...

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  23. CREMATION IN PRUSSIA

    The Prussian Diet on Saturday,by 156 votes to 155, passed a Bill providing for optional cremation. ...

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  24. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The final Referendum figures for Western Australia are:—Legislative powers Yes,33,001; no, 27.,154; infomal,870. Monopolies—Yes, 33,548; no, 26,351; ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A world's record in a walking match was established yesterday at Herne Hill by Schofield,who covered 25 miles in 3 hours 37 minutes 7 seconds. ...

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  26. VIVISECTION.

    The resolution carried at the annual meeting of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals on Friday, calling upon Lord Cromer to resign the vice ...

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  27. BOOKMAKERS PROHIBITED.

    In consequence of the recent legislation prohibiting foreign bookmakers plying their calling in Holland, several bookmakers of Middleburg and Flushing are removing to ...

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  28. AGRICULTURE IN STITUTE.

    The Congress of the International Institute of Agriculture closed its sessions on Saturday.Before the delegates rose a motion was carried conveying a ...

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  29. "REVENGEFUL."

    A. Clydesdale, secretary of the Kensington Park Racecourse Club,unregistered, who last week was fined 2/ and £9 18/ costs for allowing betting on the course ...

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  31. MOTHER-IN-LAW IN COURT.

    At the Carlton Court to-day Laura Vincent, a married woman, was committed for trial on a charge of having unlawfully wounded Edward Watts, her son-in-law. ...

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  32. THE LONDON TRAMWAYS.

    Up to the present time £12,000,000 has been spent on the London tramway system. The annual report states that the loss on the all-night cars and workmen's cheap ...

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  33. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat[?]—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,550,000 quarters, as against 3,385,000 quarters a week ago, and for ...

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  35. THE TRIP TO PAPUA.

    The cost of chartering the special steamer which was to convey the Federal members to Papua was to be about £2,000. The Government, though they were ...

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