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  2. PROBLEMS OF HIGH FINANCE.

    The Commonwealth has already been lik-[?] ened to a joint-stock company, in which the States are shareholders, who have brought liabilities and assets in varying quantities ...

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  3. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    "There is no reason why one person's name should be omitted from the electoral rolls." That assertion is made on the authority of the Chief Electoral Officer for the ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS

    Dr. Jameson, Premier of Cape Colony, has been summoned to London on urgent affairs. Sir H. J. Goold-Adams, ...

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  5. UNITED STATES TARIFF.

    President Roosevelt, in a letter to a Congressman, says he favours lower duties than on foreign products being imposed on products of the Philippines. He favours ...

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  6. THE EARTHQUAKE.

    The reports of the earthquake in Chilli are still in a measure contradictory. A great part of Vina del Mar, three miles north-east of Valparaiso, was burnt. ...

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  7. DANYSZ EXPERIMENTS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Dr. Culpin put a question to the Minister for Trade and Customs in reference to the "rabbit-eating ant." ...

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  8. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    When Mr. Webster made allegations last Week regarding some great trust giving fabulous su[?]s of money to enable Mr. Reid and others to carry on a political campaign, he ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General returned to Sydney yesterday from his tour in Queensland and the Northern River districts of this State. His Excellency left for ...

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  10. PARTIAL FEDERATION.

    Mr. Thomas Watt, Minister for Justice of Natal, speaking at Charlestown, said he hoped for an early amalgamation of Natal and the Transvaal. ...

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  11. OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    The Chilian Legation in London states that an official telegram from Valparaiso minimises the accounts which have been published of the damage and deaths arising ...

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  12. RUSSIA IN TRAVAIL.

    Thirty-seven naval officers at Cronstadt have resigned, they being indignant at the lenient sentences passed on the mutineers found guilty. ...

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  13. ZULU CHIEFS SENTENCED.

    Sentences have been passed on four Zulu chiefs who took part in the rebellion in Natal. Messent and Ndhlova Katimuni were ...

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  14. INTERVIEW WITH DR. TIDSWELL.

    Dr. Tidswell, who is conducting the experiments with Dr. Danysz in the laboratory at the Board of Health Office, was seen by a representative of the "Herald" last night with ...

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  15. NEW HEBRIDES CONTROL

    The "Times" publishes a letter from Mr. W. E. Johnson, M.P., regarding British apathy in the New Hebrides. The following is a summary of Mr. ...

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  16. PHENOMENA AND EFFECTS.

    Great darkness arose in Valparaiso after the first shock of earthquake was experienced. Many of the residents thought that the ...

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  17. THE BARRIER.

    The central executive of the Democratic Union is in receipt of reports from Broken Hill which indicate that Alderman J. S. Marshall, who is to run in the anti-socialist ...

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  18. WARSAW OUTRAGE.

    Lieutenant-General Scalon, Governor-General of Poland, who suffered concussion of the brain, following upon the explosion of bombs at Warsaw, is worse. He ...

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  19. CALARIE.

    Mr. J. S. Parker has arranged to address a meeting at Parkes at an early date with a view to his local selection as the anti-socialit candidate for Calarie. ...

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  20. THE RICHMOND.

    Senator J. C. Neild leaves Sydney on Sunday night next for the Richmond, and during the ensuing fortnight he will address meetings at Murwillumbah, Byron Bay, Lismore, ...

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  21. MILLIONAIRE BEATEN TO DEATH.

    Niebuhr, a millionaire, and his wife, were robbed and beaten to death in the German colony of Choriza, in the Government of Ekaterinoslav, Southern ...

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  22. CRUSOE'S ISLAND.

    Advices from New York state that Juan Fernandez, an Island, 415 miles west by south of Valparaiso, famous as the place of exile of Defoe's Robinson ...

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  23. THE RETIRING SENATORS.

    Messrs. J. T. Walker, E. D. Millen, and A. J. Gould are the three senators who will retire at the end of this year. It is practically certain that they will receive the ...

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  24. DRAGOONS SHOOT DOWN MINERS.

    While dragoons were dispersing a meeting of miners at Usovka, Ekaterinoslav, South Russia, shots were fired from the back of the crowd. Thereupon the ...

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  25. FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE.

    Senator Neild writes:—Kindly permit me space in your columns to explain why I have not joined either of the week-end pilgrimages in search of additional Federal capital ...

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  26. PEASANTS' RISING SPREADING.

    The peasant revolt in the Crimea is spreading. Seventeen estates in Taurida were sacked within ten days. ...

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  27. DEATH OF MR. E. VICKERY. M.L.C.

    A cable message was received yesterday announcing the death at Leeds (Eng.) of Mr. Ebenezer Vickory, M.L.C. The deceased gentleman passed away at 11 o'clock on Monday ...

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  28. LOSS OF THE MONTAGU.

    The court-martial at Portsmouth on officers of H.M.S. Montagu, battleship, of 14,000 tons, wrecked on Lundy Island, in the Bristol Channel, has concluded. ...

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  29. AN EXPLANATION ATTEMPTED.

    Sir Martin Conway, an eminent mountaineer, in the course of an interview attributed the earthquake to a great earth movement from east to west, or from west ...

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  30. DIFFERENTIAL RAILWAY RATES.

    Mr. Glynn, one of the South Australian members of the House of Representatives, has on several occasions called attention to differential railway rates charged on State ...

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  31. MAINTAINING DISCIPLINE.

    Newspapers agree that the sentences on the captain and navigating lieutenant of the Montagu, though severe, were just. They rejoice that the percentage of such ...

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  32. ORDER AT VALPARAISO."

    Owing to the presence of the troops in Valparaiso perfect order now prevails there. Military ambulances are collecting the ...

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  33. DIMINISHED HOP CROP.

    It is estimated that the English hop crop will be the smallest gathered since 1882. The failure of the English hop crop has been due partly to adverse weather, but chiefly ...

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  34. THE TRANSVAAL CONSTITUTION.

    The London "Standard" publishes Kipling's poem appealing to the Empire on the Government's hastily framed Constitution for the Transvaal and Orangia on terms that may ...

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  35. COMMUNICATION RESTORED.

    The Acting Deputy Postmaster-General has received the following communication:— "Western Telegraph Company advises that communication is restored with Santiago, ...

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  36. A MAIL STEAMER AGROUND.

    Reuter's agency reports that the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's steamer Manchuria has stranded near Markapuu Point, on the island of Ohau, in the Hawaii group. ...

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  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A charge of having embezzled part of the cargo of the ship Windsor Park on the high seas between May 25 and August 9 was preferred against Elias Baston, John M'Carthy, ...

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  38. SACRILEGE AT A PARIS CHURCH.

    Burglars, who are supposed to be motorists, entered Mont St. Michel Church, Paris, and stole the treasures of the church, including a golden crown set with diamonds, ...

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  39. SHOCKS IN THE WEST INDIES.

    Shocks were experienced at Martinique, in the West Indies, on Sunday, and yesterday. ...

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  40. POPULATION STATISTICS.

    The Federal Statistician (Mr. Knibbs) is anxious to procure a uniform basis for the compilation of statistics in the various States. Some time ago a conference ot State ...

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  41. NORTHERN TERRITORY MINERAL RESOURCES.

    In the House of Assembly to-day, the Minister for the Northern Territory presented a long report by the Government Geologist (Mr. Brown), dealing with a trip in the Northern ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament was opened this afternoon. The Governor's Spoeeh says:—"The late Mr. Seddon crowned his career of splendid service to New Zealand by arranging a provisional ...

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  43. EGYPT'S TRADE.

    The imports of Egypt for the half-year ended June amounted to £E10,513,579, and her exports to £E11,154,690. The exports constitute a record, and show a total ...

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  44. ARICA.

    Arica, a port of the province of Tacna, is one of the chief outlets of the trade of Bolivia, and is connected by rail with the town of Tacna. Arica has frequently suffered from ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A collision between two trains occurred at the Saltcoats railway station, North Ayrshire. Seventy passengers were injured, 15 seriously. ...

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  46. TO-DAY.

    Country Traders' Association 117 Pitt-street, 10 a.m. R.A.A. Band: Outer Domain, 3 p.m. Boys' Brigade's Annual Meeting and Display: Y.M.C.A., 8 p.m. ...

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  47. A TRIBUTE FROM PARRAMATTA.

    Our Parramatta correspondent writes:— "The news of the death of Mr. Ebenezer Vickery was received in Parramatta with many expressions of regret. It is only a few months ...

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  48. RECORDED IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The seismograph record developed here shows there were two shocks from Chili. Preliminary fine waves of the disturbance reached Wellington at two and a half minutes before ...

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  49. JERVIS BAY TARGET PRACTICE.

    At a meeting of the Nowra Council yesterday attention was directed by Alderman Brodle to the published statement that the warships of the Australian station were to ...

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  50. A REMARKABLE VOYAGE.

    The ship Clackmananshire, which has arrived at Port Pirie, had an extraordinary experience after reaching the Australian coast. She ran from Portland (Oregon) to Gabo in ...

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  51. NEW ZEALANDERS IN CHILI.

    Mrs. White, daughter of the late Dr. Grace, of Wellington, wife of Mr. C. P. White, C.E., lived with her three children at Los Andes, which is reported to have been destroyed. ...

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  52. THE G.M.S. SCHARNHORST.

    Passengers by the G.M.S. Scharnhorst are:— For Sydney: Messrs. Neidhardt, Lupsduitz, Rang, Walker, Wagner, Kreeks, Hern, Heidgen, Kronfeld, Glass, Brown; Mesdames Neidhardt, Lupsduitz, and ...

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