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  2. A CENSURE MOTION.

    After the formal business had been disposed of at yesterday evening's sitting of the Legislative Assembly. Mr. CARRUTHERS said that he would move on ...

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  3. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Mr. Chamberlain has been informed that the value of the preference by which a Glasgow firm secured the contract for the building of 20 locomotives for the Canadian Pacific ...

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  4. THE POPE'S ILLNESS.

    The Pope sat in an armchair yesterday afternoon and conversed with visitors quite lucidly. The bulletin issued yesterday evening states ...

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  5. SPECIAL CABLES.

    A bank holiday has been proclaimed in the county and the city of Dublin for July 21, the date of the arrival of the King and the Queen in the city. ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Hague correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that General Botha will shortly arrive at that city, and will confer with Mr. Kruger and Dr. Leyds on the ...

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  7. SECOND EDITION

    At few minutes after 7 this evening an explosives' magazine at Robb's jetty, three miles from Fremantle, was blown up, and the senior caretaker, Thomas Whelan, was blown to pieces. The origin of ...

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  8. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Senate's message returning the Sugar Bounties Bill was received from the House of Representatives to-day with a message setting out the reason why the latter Chamber disagreed with the ...

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  9. DEBATING SOCIETIES' CONFERENCE.

    The conference promoted by the School of Arts Debating Society on the question of preferential trade was continued in the I.O.O.F. Temple, Elizabeth-street, last night. During the evening the ...

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  10. MR. CHAMBERLAIN AND HIS COLLEAGUES.

    Our London correspondent, writing on June 12, says:- This has been politically a most exciting week. The question of the Imperial tariff has driven ...

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  11. PULSE OF HIS HOLINESS FEEBLE.

    This morning's bulletin regarding the condition of the Pope is to the effect that there has been no change since the previous bulletin was issued. His Holiness is still in a critical ...

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  12. GENERAL BOTHA'S COMPLAINTS.

    General Botha, in a letter to a friend in England, sent to the "Times" for publication through Mr. L. H. Courtney, represents the pecuniary assistance granted by Great ...

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  13. MONDAY'S COUNCIL SCENE.

    The "Freeman's Journal" of Dublin, commenting upon the result of the division negativing the proposition to present an address of wecome to the King, says that the ...

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  14. OFFICERS IN COLONIAL SERVICE.

    In the House of Commons last night Lord Stanley, Financial Secretary to the War Office, in answer to a question said he was aware of two instances of officers who would ...

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  15. STATE POLITICS.

    A deputation of railway drivers, firemen and others waited upon Mr. Carruthers at Parliament House last night in reference to certain reports which, it was alleged, were being persistently ...

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  16. A GAIN TO UNIONISTS.

    The "Daily Independent" of Dublin says that the division in the Council-chamber of Dublin on Monday will be the means of the Unionists gaining thousands of votes in Dublin ...

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  17. THE WINDEYER TRAGEDY.

    An inquest was held to-day in connection with the Windeyer sensation before the coroner (Mr. O. A. Edwards, P.M.), and a jury. The deceased were Sarah ...

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  18. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION IN CANADA.

    Owing to the decision of the Canadian Government to run the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway parallel with the present intercolonial system, and with a torminus at ...

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  19. ABROGATION OF COERCION.

    An Order-in-Council, published in the "Dublin Gazette," frees those districts in ireland which still remain under the provisions of the Crimes (Coercion) Act from the ...

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  20. THE FAR EAST.

    Advices received at Pecking state that it is understood that Japan would regard the continuation of Russian encroachment on the Y[?]ln, the boundary between Manchuria and ...

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  21. BOTHA'S RECENT SPEECHES.

    General Botha, on being interviewed respecting criticisms passed in England upon the speeches delivered by him recently at Heidelberg, said that such criticisms were ...

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  22. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Government was fairly polted with questions in the House of Representatives to-day on many conceivable and a few almost inconcervable subjects, but it finally reached the resumption of the ...

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  23. RUSSIANS IN KOREA.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Cologne Gazette" states that at the instance of Great Britain and Japan the Government of Korea demanded the withdrawal of the ...

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  24. LORD MILNER NOT DELUDED.

    The Johannesburg correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that the attack of General Botha on Lord Milner contained in the above interview is due to the fact that ...

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  25. THE MOAT FARM TRAGEDY.

    Samuel Dougal, the murderer of Miss Camille Holland, of the Moat Farm, in May, 1899, was executed to-day. He confessed his guilt to the chaplain on the scaffold. ...

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  26. RUSSIA AND MANCHURIA.

    The conference of Russian officials at Port Arthur has terminated. It is believed at Tientsin that Russia intends to maintain the position she has already attained in ...

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  27. LIBERAL AND REFORM ASSOCIATION.

    A circular has been issued by Mr. J. H. Carruthers, M.L.A., to branches of the Liberal and Reform Association, of which he is president, inviting them to send delegates to a conference which is to be held ...

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  28. AMERICAN MINISTER INVESTIGATING.

    Mr. E. H. Conger, the United States Minister at Peking, is at Niu-chwang, investigating the position in Mancharis. ...

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  29. A PROGRESSIVE CAMPAIGN.

    Dr. Jameson, M.H.A. (Kimberley) of Cape Colony made his first appearance as leader of the Progressive party at Claremont yesterday where he opened a political campaign. ...

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  30. WOMEN'S LIBERAL AND REFORM ASSOCIATION.

    A large meeting of the Women's Liberal and Reform Association was held last night in the Theosophical Society's rooms, Margaret-street, Mrs. N. Martel (president) being in the chair. ...

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  31. ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Marylebone Cricket Club has asked A. C. MacLaren if he will accompany the cricket team to Australia under the captaincy of P. F. Warner. The club has ...

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  32. RUSSIAN MILITARY MAN[?]VRES.

    The Russian military man[?]vres at Warsaw have been abandoned. It is supposed that the abandonment of the programme in contemplation presages an experimental ...

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  33. THE UNITED STATES.

    The exports from the United States last year of packed provisions declined to the extent of £5,000,000 sterling. The shrinkage is largely owing to the regulations ...

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  34. RETURN OF MR. J. DARLING.

    Mr. J. Darling, leader of the Opposition in the South Australian Legislative Assembly, who is returning to Adelaide in the R.M.S. China, on being interviewed at Fremantie yesterday, said that there was a ...

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  35. MOTOR-CARS BILL.

    The Bill for the regulation of the speed of motor cars and for other purposes has been read the second time in the House of Lords. A license is imposed by the ...

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  36. THE SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    One more case of smallpox was reported to-day, the patient being a Miss Cutler, residing next door to the Wilson family in Middle-street. She is supposed to be a ...

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  37. PLAGUE IN INDIA.

    The Prime Minister has received figures from India showing a remarkable falling off in the cases of plague in that empire. According to these, for the week ended April 18 last the number of deaths was ...

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  38. THE SOMALILAND EXPEDITION.

    It in announced that owing to the sickness prevailing among the troops of the expeditionary force further operations in Somaliland are not likely to be undertaken until October. ...

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  39. POSTAL RETIREMENTS.

    Mr. Sholl, Deputy Postmaster-Genernal of Western Australia, has applied for six months' leave of absence with the view of retiring at the end of that time. It is, however, doubtful whether he can do so ...

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  40. A GREAT WIND SQUALL.

    Eight thousand Christian Endeavourers were holding a meeting at Denver, in the United States. One of the tents in use in connection with the assemblage was struck ...

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  41. OBITUARY.

    The death is announecd of Baron Kallay, the Common Minister of Finance and a Privy Councillor of Austria-Hungary. He was aged 63 years. ...

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  42. A NOVEL DEMONSTRATION.

    While President Loubet was reviewing some French troops at Longchamps this morning M. Santos Dumont, the inventor of an airship, fired a revolver salute from a balloon. ...

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  43. THE PLAGUE.

    Hitherto the plague-infected rats and mice have been found either in the busy haunts of the produce trade in Sussex-street and Kent-street or at the wharfs of Darling Harbour, Woolloomooloo Bay, and Miller's ...

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  44. THE PUBLICATION OF DOCUMENTS.

    On the adjournment of the House at a later hour, Mr. M'GOWEN referred to the question of documents and reports being [?]anded to the newspapers before members had a chance of getting them ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The epidemic of plgue is increasing at Port Said. July 15. Nearly 1000 tons of the coal in the hold of the ...

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  46. SUGAR BONUS BILL.

    [?]Port Douglas advices state that great anxiety is felt on Mossman regarding the provisions of the Sugar Bonus Bill, the Customs Department having notified that only ca[?]e registered for rebate before February ...

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  47. THE PHILIPPINES.

    The Collector of Customs at Manila has excluded from the port under it contract clause of the United States immigration Act a British clerk who was about to join the ...

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  48. NEWCASTLE.

    The four-masted American schooner Kona cleared at the Customs to-day for Mahukona with 1109 tons of Scaham coal, and the steamer Tarcoola for Fr[?]mantle, via ports, with 4800 tons of coal. ...

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  49. THE RATE OF DISCOUNT.

    The market rate of discount is 2 7.16 per cent., being an advance of [?] per cent. ...

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  50. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day prices were firm, and there was stronger competition. July 15. At the wool sales yesterday the following ...

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  51. DEPORTATION OF KANAKAS.

    Recently the Federal Attorny-General, in reference to a petition from a number of kanakas in Queensland protesting against their deportation, dealt rather stringently with the attitude of this ...

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  52. THE INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION ACT.

    Sir,—Mr. C. R. Staples, in a letter to you published in your issue of Tuesday last, makes the following statement:- "As an example of the disastrous effects upon New ...

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  53. RECORD TRAIN SPEED.

    A train of the Great Western Railway yesterday carried the Prince and the Princess of Wales from Paddington Station, London, to Plymouth, a distance of 246 miles, in 3 ...

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  54. TASMANIA.

    The Hobart Council of Agriculture to-day severely condemned the practice among the north-west coast farmers of putting loose earth among potatoes bagged for shipment to Melbourne and Sydney, as ru[?]ng ...

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  55. THE TALLOW SALTES.

    At the sales of Australian tallow to-day 1540 casks were offered, and 695 casks were sold. Prices were as follow:—Mutton, fine, 29s 3d; medium, 27s 6d. Beef, fine, 31s; medium, 27s ...

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