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  2. Advertising

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  3. Family Notices

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  4. BREVITIES.

    Sir Wm. Lyne arrived in Sydney by the Melbourne express to-day. A report from Raratonga states that Mr. Henry Nicholas, the pioneer trader of the Cook Group, ...

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  5. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, July 25, 1.50 p.m.—Thirty thousand dollars have disappeared from the Mint at San Francisco. Three masked men stopped the Great Northern ...

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  6. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, July 5, 1.50 p.m.—The commando which under Commandant Ackerman is in the neighborbood of Reddersburg (38 miles from Bloemfontein, Orange River Colony), is ragged ...

    Article : 80 words
  7. A GOLD JUBILEE.

    The jubilee of gold discovery in Victoria is about to be commemorated in a very appropriate and extensive way at Bendigo. Public subscriptions for the purpose have been forthcoming; the ...

    Article : 173 words
  8. CAPE REBELS DISFRANCHISED.

    LONDON, July 5, 1.50 p.m.—Hundreds of the Cape Dutch have been disfranchised at Barkley East for treason. ...

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  9. THE CHINESE TROUBLE.

    LONDON, July 5, 1.50 p.m.—"Le Matin," a leading daily paper in Paris, condemns "the horrible excesses" of the French soldiers in China, and demands an inquiry and the punishment of the ...

    Article : 43 words
  10. BADEN POWELL.

    A cable yesterday announced that those two great men of South Africa, Mr. Cecil Rhodes and General Baden-Powell, were going to England, the latter for his health. Somewhat over a ...

    Article : 409 words
  11. THE BOER LEADERS.

    LONDON, July 5.—Lord Kitchener has informed the Imperial Government that the exchange of cypher cablegrams, for which he gave facilities, between General Louis Botha and President ...

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  12. THE FRENCH NAVY.

    LONDON, July 5, 1.50 p.m.—Commenting on the feat of the submarine boat Gustave Zede at Ajaccio, Corsica, when it succeeded in attaching a torpedo to the man-of-war Jaureguiberry and ...

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  13. THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    LONDON, July 5, 1.50 p.m.—A match has been arranged for the sculling championship of the world between George Towns, of New South Wales, and Jake Gaudaur, the present holder, and ...

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  14. TAXATION OF THE MINES.

    LONDON, July 5.—In the House of Commons last night Sir M. Hicks-Beach, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated that it would at present be premature to fix the contribution of the ...

    Article : 83 words
  15. THE HEAT IN NEW YORK.

    LONDON, July 5, 1.50 p.m.—Cooling showers have fallen in New York. ...

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  16. THE NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS.

    LONDON, July 5, 1.50 p.m.—The Sutton Place (Edinburgh) Bowling Club yesterday defeated the New Zealand bowlers by 53 to 39. ...

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  17. MINING SHARES.

    LONDON, July 5.—The following were yesterday's closing quotations: Chillagoe, 18s 9d; Mount Lyell, £4 15s; North Mount Lyell, £2 8s 9d. ...

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  18. THE WAR LOAN BILL.

    LONDON, July 5.—In the House of Commons last night the bill authorising the raising of a loan of £60,000,000 for the purposes of the war, as outlined by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in ...

    Article : 269 words
  19. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    In negativing on the voices a silly motion, that the area to be taken for Federal territory, that is, for the Federal capital, should be not less than 1000 square miles, the Commonwealth Senate did ...

    Article : 206 words
  20. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS PRAISED

    LONDON, July 5, 1.50 p.m.—Miss Maggie Stirling, Miss Maud M'Carthy, and the Misses Griffiths, have given concerts in London. The "Times" has given remarkably favorable notices of them. ...

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  21. WHARF CHARGES.

    A STATEMENT, admittedly an exparte one, made on behalf of certain importers of kerosene in bulk, raises in its way the whole question of the wharfage dues ...

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  22. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  23. FAILURE OF A RUSSIAN BANKS

    LONDON, July 5.—The failure of the Kharkoff Commercial Bank has created a panic in Southern Russia. The deficit is estimated at 5,000,000 roubles (about £475,000). ...

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  24. ROYALTY.

    Mr. De Largie, of West Australia, has, after all, had his joke out in the Federal Senate, and has moved, of course resultlessly—negatived by twenty votes to six—that the editor of the ...

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  25. THE KING'S TITLE.

    LONDON, July 5.—Replying to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, stated that be was communicating with the ...

    Article : 100 words
  26. THE LIBERAL IMPERIALISTS.

    LONDON, July 5.—It is stated that the Liberal Imperialists of the House of Commons are prepared to concur in any reasonable resolution of confidence in Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman as ...

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  27. AUSTRALASIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    LONDON, July 5.—A meeting of representatives of Australian and New Zealand firms and banks, and of other gentlemen interested in Australian commerce, was held in the City yesterday, for the ...

    Article : 132 words
  28. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Corporal Robert Patrick Norton Robertson, 5th Victorian Mounted Rifles, was killed in action at Middle Kraal, Transvaal, on May 29. He was the eldest son of Mr. Robert Robertson, J.P., ...

    Article : 111 words
  29. 'BUS STABLES ON FIRE.

    Shortly before midnight on Friday, a fire wu discovered at Tilley's omnibus stables. In Denison-street, Woollahra. The local fire brigade was quickly on the scene, and extinguished the ...

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  30. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, July 5.—The death is announced of Dr. Peter Guthrie Tait, Professor of Natural Philosophy, Edinburgh University, at the age of 70. (Dr. Tait was born at Dalkeith, Scotland, in ...

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  31. THE LATE TROOPER CLANCY.

    Mrs. E. Clancy, of 70 Sophia-street, Surry Hills, was received the following:—Klerksdorp, June 6, [?] Dear Mrs. Clancy,—With deep regret I [?] ito inform you of the death of your son, No. ...

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  32. MONDAY'S MAILS.

    Mails close at the G.P.O. on Monday: For Eden, per the Eden, at 11 a.m.; for Hobart, per the Oonah, at 1 p.m.; for the Macleay River, per the Burrawong, at 3 p.m.; for the Richmond ...

    Article : 202 words
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  35. THE MONEY MARKET.

    LONDON, July 6.—The open market rate of discount for three months' bills is ¼ lower at 2 7-16. The Bank of England rate remains at 3 per cent. Consols are 1/3 higher on the week at ...

    Article : 43 words
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