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  5. MR J. H. WANT.

    Mr J. H. Want. Q.C., M.L.C., the Attorney-General of New South Wales, and Mr Reld's right-hand colleague,was a passenger to Albany by the R.M.S. ...

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    Owing to the last and sensational developments in the Chinese situation, the British fleet is considered likely to occupy ...

    Article : 139 words
  7. THE MURDER

    After the storm the calm. The rapid succession of Incidents and developments In connection with the murder In the bush near Strathmerton. cul[?]lnating ...

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  8. OUR CABLES.

    The Dreyfus affair still continues to occupy the columns of the Parisian Journals. Once more the "Libre Parole" enters ...

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  9. OUR CABLES.

    The funeral of Sir George Grey took place to-day. There, was a large attendance in St. Paul's Cathedral of representatives of ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Watch Britain Is the advice given By a leading Russian paper. Our fleet at Take has excited it. ...

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  11. MANSION HOUSE FUND

    Home sympathy with the sufferers by the terrible hurricane In the West Indies has been practically manifested. The fund opened by the Lord Mayor ...

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  12. ANALYSING.

    A "Herald" reporter looked In on Mr C. R. Blackett, the Government Analyst, to-day to Inquire how the work of examining pieces of mute, but probably ...

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  13. RE-FLOATED.

    Another of the Spanish war ships wrecked on the coast of Cuba has been refloated. The Infanta Maria Teresa, of 7000 ...

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  14. COMPLIMENTARY MESSAGE.

    Among many messages of congratulation which have reached the police authorities in the city concerning the arrest of Archer Is one which contains a ...

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  15. BEN TILLETT

    Mr Ben T[?]ett, the labor leader, who recently paid an extended visit to Australia, has returned to London. The arrival of Mr T[?]ett has been ...

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  16. AT EARL'S COURT.

    The preparations for the Greater Britain Exhibition are being rapidly pushed forward at Earl's Court. Victoria has been allotted 25.000 ...

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  17. THE SIMONS CASE.

    In the Practice Court to-day Mr Woolf. Instructed by Messrs Snowball and Kauffman. made a formal application to Mr Justice "Hood for a decree [?] in the ...

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  18. WILLIE REDMOND

    The death Is announced of Mr Wi[?]am Redmond, M.P. for Clare East. The deceased was one of the leading members of the Parne[?]e section of ...

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  19. WOOL MARKET.

    At the Wool Exchange to-day the wool auctions were continued. There was good competition for merino and also for the crossbred, but ...

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  20. QUEEN OF DENMARK.

    A bulletin Issued to-day in connection with the condition of the Queen of Denmark, who Is in [?] health, Is to the effect that Her Majesty has taken a ...

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  21. THE INQUEST.

    The adjourned inquest on the body of W[?]llam Mauhews, the victim of the Strathmerton murder, will be resumed at Strathmerton on Wednesday, 5th Octo- ...

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  22. WILLIAM REDMOND.

    Willam Hoey Kearney Redmond was second son of Mr W. A. Redmond. M.P., and younger brother of John Redmond. M.P. for Waterford. He wan born In ...

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  23. THE YACHT RACES.

    Mr Mark Foy, of Sydney, who lately sailed a series of races with his yacht, the Irex, against the Maid of Kent, specially bullt-by the Medway Yacht ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND'S PREMIER.

    The condition of the Premier (Mr T. J. Byrnes) is still the cause of grave anxiety. In answer to inquiries this morning, a telephone message was received from ...

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  25. ABYSSINIANS

    The Khedive of Egypt is taking steps to assist the Abyssinian prisoners who were released on the full of Omderman. These men number about 250. ...

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  26. REGARDING THAT REWARD.

    It seems likely that there will be some dispute as to who shall receive the five and twenty pounds reward offered by the police for information lending to the ...

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  27. SAFE IN PORT.

    The steamer Adelaide, which recently broke down while on a voyage to Premantic. and about whose safety some anxiety was felt last week, reached 11 ...

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