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  8. THE BRITISH CABINET.

    Ramored important changes in the constitution of the British Cabinet, now that the Marquis of Salisbury and Sir Michael Hicks-Beach have retired from ...

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  9. THE CORONATION.

    An official intimation has been given that the Coronation of his Majesty the King will take place on the 9th August next. ...

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  10. OUR BOYS

    The match between the Australian Eleven and the Somerset county team was continued at Taunton to-day. The weather was bright, but breezy, and ...

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  11. ALLEGED FALSE DECLARATION.

    As a result of a maintenance cause heard in the City Police Court recently. Stanley Nugent Lynch was this morning charged with making a false ...

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  12. PULLED THE WRONG TRIGGER.

    A sensational occurrence took place in Moray street, South Melbourne at a quarter to 13 o'clock last night, when an attempt was made to shoot Constable ...

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  13. THEIR FIRST VICTORY.

    The Mark[?] Cup, test of volley firing at [?] yards, was shot at the Bisley ranges to-day, and resulted to a win for the Commonwealth [?] team. ...

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  14. "EMPIRE DAY."

    A suggestion was made recently by the Earl of Meath that a day should be set apart which the whole of the British Empire would celebrate as "Empire ...

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  15. MIRACULOUS ESCAPE.

    Messrs J. and W. Whyte, with their two sisters, had a miraculous escape last nights. They were driving down a [?] plach when the breeching strap broke. ...

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  16. BASUTO CHIEF'S TREASON.

    Advices from South Africa To-day state thai the Basuto chief, Joel Molapo, has been duly tried at Maseru on a charge of high treason. He was found ...

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  17. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The Eclipse Stakes, of 10,000 [?]., was run at the Newmarket meeting to-day, and resulted in a victory for the Duke of Devoushire's colt Cheers, ...

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  18. COUNTESS' PETITION.

    The Countess de la Warr, who in March last was granted a decree for the restitution of conjugal rights, has again appeared in the courts as a ...

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  19. DISHONEST DIRECTORS

    Telegrams received from Germany to-day state that severe punishment has been [?] on the directors of the Prassian Mortgage Bank, who were ...

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  20. CAPE CAIRO RAILWAY

    Sir Rudolph C. Slatin Pacha, the British Inspector-General of the Soudan. Is on a visit to Loudon, and has been Interviewed by a press representative. ...

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  22. THE WOOL SALES.

    The fourth series of wool sales for the present year was continued today. The market was spirited, and all classes of wool were firm at late rates. ...

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  23. JAMAICA SUGAR-GROWING.

    In accordance with the promise made some weeks ago, the Imperial Government has now placed 1,10,000 at the disposal of the British authorities in ...

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  24. COLONIAL MARKSMEN.

    The Australian ritle team which is taking part in the National Ritle Association's competitions at Bisley has had further practice under the Kolapore Cup ...

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  28. OBITUARY

    A telegram received in London to-day announces the death of [?] Sultan of Zanzihar. ...

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  29. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Our boys Playing against Somerset. Australia, 348: Country, 274 and five wickets for 159. ...

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