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  2. ROYAL ART SOCIETY.

    It may be said of the twenty-seventh annual exhibition of the Royal Art Society of New South Wales, the private view of which is held to-day, that it makes more certainly ...

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  3. NEWCASTLE.

    The question of abolishing or continuing the "dog watch," or night shift, at the South Maitland collieries was advanced another stage to-day at a conference which was held ...

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  4. BRITISH PAPUA.

    In the course of an interview in reference to the New Guinea Commission yesterday, Mr. G. H. Reid, leader of the Federal Opposition, stated:— ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT DEMORALISED.

    The Federal Parliament reached the lowest depths of rolitical demoralisation to-day, when both Houses, were counted out. Ministers have lately, been throwing bills on the ...

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  6. RUSSIA AND BULGARIA.

    Relations between Russia and Bulgaria are strained, as Bulgarian newspapers published the contents of correspondence between M. Schtealoff, the Russian ...

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  7. THE EARTHQUAKES.

    The dynamiting of the ruins of Valparalso released a man and his wife who had been entombed for four days. During shocks the Catomon copper mines ...

    Article : 131 words
  8. REVOLUTIONARY RUSSIA.

    The whole of the social and revolutionary committee and many members of militant organisations have been arrested at Riga, on the Baltic. ...

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  9. STATE BANK CONVERSION DENIED.

    The conversion of the State Bank of Russia into a limited liability company under the auspices of the Berlin banking firm of Mendelssohn, is semi-officially ...

    Article : 127 words
  10. PERSONAL.

    Major-General Finn yesterday paid official farewell visits to the Governor-General and Sir Harry Rawson, who is staying State Government House, Melbourne. He also ...

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  11. COMMUNICATION RESTORED.

    The telegraphs and telephones between Valparaiso and Santiago have been restored. ...

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  12. INSTALMENT OF REFORM.

    The Council of Ministers at St. Petersburg is preparing bills to provide for universal primary education and the repeal of the restrictive education laws for Poland ...

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  13. SHOCK IN IRELAND.

    An earthquake occurred yesterday, at Carrsgart, Donegal. ...

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  14. SHOCK NEAR CARCOAR.

    A slight shock of earthquake was felt here about noon to-day. The shock was both heard and felt by quite a number of people. A visitor from the neighbourhood of Mount ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. WARSHIPS' LENGTHY CRUISE.

    In order to prevent any contamination of their crews with revolutionaries, the Russian battleships Czarevitch and Slava and the cruiser Bogatyr are sailing to-day from ...

    Article : 38 words
  16. PROPOSED HARBOUR TRUST.

    The board appointed by the Govornment to prepare a report concerning the best scheme for the management of affairs of Newcastle harbour sat at the offices of the Department of ...

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  17. CUBAN REBELLION.

    The troops dispersed Senor Guerra's band of insurgents, killing and wounding many of them; but other revolutionaries continue to occupy San Luis. ...

    Article : 109 words
  18. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. G. W. Smalley, the New York correspondent of the "Times," shows that the chances of Mr. W. J. Bryan, Democrat, who contested the elections of 1896 and ...

    Article : 58 words
  19. REMEDY FOR TRUSTS.

    Mr. W. R. Hearst, who is contesting the Governorship of New York State, relies upon public ownership as a cure for the tyranny of trusts. He adds that Europe ...

    Article : 64 words
  20. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Sir William Lyne and Mr. J. Gibb, who is opposing Sir William for the Hume electorate in anti-socialist interest, were present at the show social yesterday. When the ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. RIOTS IN SPAIN.

    Disturbances have occurred with the iron ore miners on strike at Bilbao, the principal port of the northern part of Spain. ...

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  22. GOVERNORSHIP OF NEW YORK.

    Mr. W. R. Hearst, who is a candidate for the Governorship of New York State, disavowed the proffered support of Tammany Hall. ...

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  23. GWYDIR.

    Mr. Webster, the member for the Gwydir, recently addressed a meeting of the electors at the School of Arts. The Mayor (Alderman Hogarth) occupied the chair. ...

    Article : 126 words
  24. THE WAR CONTRIBUTION.

    The Johannesburg correspondent of the "Daily Mail" understands that the Imperial Government has decided to forego the repayment of £30,000,000 towards the ...

    Article : 71 words
  25. GOVERNMENT FLOUTS THE LABOUR PARTY.

    In the Senate this morning some expressions of disapproval of the Ministry were made by various members of the Labour party. Senator de Largie remarked that it was about ...

    Article : 221 words
  26. KING AND QUEEN OF SPAIN.

    King Alfonso XIII. of Spain and Queen Victoria (Ena), after a visit to Cowes and Scotland, landed at San Sebastian. They cancelled their visit to Bilbao, where a ...

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  27. NEPEAN.

    Mr. F. Wallen, who ws announced as an anti-socialist candidate for Nepean electorate, has decided to withdraw. BRAIDWOOD, Friday. ...

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  28. PREVALENCE OF CONSUMPTION.

    In order to test statements as to the prevalence of consumption among school children, medical officers will examine all school children in certain of the London ...

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  29. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" deprecates the tendency in some circles in Australia to denounce as doctrinaire Imperial principles of naval strategy. The "Daily ...

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  30. THE LOSS OF THE AGINCOURT.

    The Board of Trade has held an inquiry into the loss of the steamer Agincourt, which was wrecked on Cossal Reef, in the Pelaw Group, on March 1, while on a ...

    Article : 222 words
  31. THE LEADERS' STATEMENTS.

    Mr. Joseph Cook, when asked if he had anything to say in reply to the accusation of Mr. Deakin that he saw him leave the House when the bell rang, replied:—"It is ...

    Article : 390 words
  32. QUEENSLAND.

    At the City Police Court this morning the hearing of the charge against Francis George Smedley of having stolen £1400, the moneys of the Government, such moneys having come ...

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  33. CHINESE PIRATES.

    The captain of the British steamer Nanning [?] Navigation Company), suspecting the presence of pirates aboard his boat disguised as passengers, ordered the ...

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  34. THE WEATHER.

    During Thursday night cloud areas and fogs formed over various parts of the State, but no rain resulted. Yesterday afternoon, however, a shower passed over Deniliquin, in ...

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  35. A SAILOR STABBED.

    At the Newcastle Police Court to-day, Antonio Aurilo Villahermanzo, a sailor belonging to the ship St. Francis, was charged with maliciously wounding a Chilian sailor named ...

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  36. THE SOUTHERN COAL TRADE.

    The coal trade continued brisk during the week. The Mount Keira colliery has nine days for this pay, and worked four this week[?] Corrimal, 9¾; Mount Pleasant, 9, with [?] ...

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  37. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Referring to the cable message regarding the Italian Immigration Commission, the Premier, Mr. Moore, said to-day that Mr. James, Agent-General, had been instrumental ...

    Article : 127 words
  38. MINERS' WORKING DAY.

    The Northumberland colliery-owners have informed the Miners' Association that if the Eight Hours Bill is passed the result will be lower wages and the ...

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  39. COAL AND OTHER EXPORTS.

    The following vessels cleared at the Customs-house to-day:—Waikare, s, for Wellington, via Sydney, with 900 tons of bunker coal, 10cwt copper ingots, 20 tons coke, 585 sleepers, ...

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  40. RAINS IN THE SOUTH.

    COROWA.—Steady rain set in on Friday. ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Japanese Government has notified the Powers that Dalny has been proclaimed a free port from September 1. SUCCESSFUL AIRSHIP. ...

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  42. RAINS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. Further useful rains have been recorded throughout the agricultural areas, and though in the case of several contres falls, were ...

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  43. MEAT CARGO CONDEMNED.

    A large portion of the frozen meat cargo of the steamer Maori King, from Sydney, June 30, has been condemned by the health officer at Vladivostok. ...

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  44. VICTORIAN WINE AWARDS.

    Awards in the wine and spirit section of the Royal Agricultural Society's Show were declared to-day. The general export opinion was that the steady improvement that has ...

    Article : 171 words
  45. STATION REPORTS.

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  46. FATAL BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Wm. Lavender, an old and respected resident of nearly 40 years, died to-day from injuries sustained in a buggy accident on the previous day. The horse shied, and caused ...

    Article : 107 words
  47. THE SAN FRANCISCO STEAMER.

    The Oceanic Company's R.M.S. Sonoma is making a prolonged voyage from San Francisco due no doubt to the fact that her crew is a mixed one. The scarcity of labour ...

    Article : 103 words
  48. ALCOHOL AS A DRUG.

    Sir Victor A. H. Horsley, M.D., the eminent surgeon, speaking at a meeting of the British Medical Association at Toronto, declared that the value of alcohol as ...

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  49. TICKS AT THE TWEED.

    All the cattle in and around Murwillumbah have been inspected, and no ticks were found. Yesterday Inspectors Scott, Robinson, and M'Neill proceed to Chinderah, and will ...

    Article : 65 words
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