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  2. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the Adelaide Police Court to-day Alfred Pinchbeck, a young man, was charged with having been married to Sarah June Pinchbeck at Edwardstown on December 9, 1902, and to Els[?] Mabel Schneider ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION

    The debate in committee on the Land and Income Tax Act Amendment Bill was continued in the Legislativa Assembly after our first edition went to press. ...

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  4. THE LATE ROPE.

    The remains of the late Pope, Leo XIII., are lying in state in the Chapel of the Holy Sucrament, St, Peter's. The body is robed in the pontifical ...

    Article : 55 words
  5. INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION.

    The Commercial Committee of the House of Commons entertained the French Parliamentary Arbitration Group ata banquet in the dining-room of the House of Commons last ...

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  6. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The constititional debite in the Senate on the Sugar Bounties Bill was terminated late this afternoon, and the division was taken with the result that it was agreed by 14 votes to 10 not to insist on the ...

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  7. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    The first instalment of the results of the inquiry into the fiscal system of Great Britain has been issued in the form of a return of the Board of Trade, dealing with imports and ...

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  8. SPECIAL CABLES.

    At Dublin yesterday the King received scores of addresses from religious, philanthropic, artistic, scientific, industrial, commercial, and local government bodies. ...

    Article : 118 words
  9. INTERVIEW WITH CARDINAL MORAN.

    Cardinal Moran, interviewed to-day, said that though the Conclave of Cardinals might take place before his arrival in Rome, it would be his privilege to assist m the coronation of the new Pope, and as ...

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  10. SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    Robert Kirby, an old resident of Greenoak, was found dead in an iron tank this morning. The police are investigating. ...

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  11. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Nanson has resigned the leadership of the Opposition on the ground that his policy was as variance with that of the majority of the party. The Opposition has not yet elected a successor to Mr. ...

    Article : 48 words
  12. VICTORIA.

    At the annual meeting of the Melbourne Hospital a report was submitted showing that notwithstanding the practice of rigid economy[?] expenditure continued to be in excess of the revenue. It was ...

    Article : 61 words
  13. DEFENCE EXPENDITURE.

    A return in was laid on the table in the Senate to-day showing the military strength and the expenditure on defence in Australia for 1898-9. The military strength was 12,376, and the naval strength 1577. ...

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  14. DETECTIVES DISPENSED WITH.

    The King refused to allow Scotland Yard detectives to attend him on his visit to Ireland. ...

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  15. VICTORIAN STRIKE LEADERS.

    Mr. Scorer, secretary to the Victorian Railway Engenemen, gave an explication of the recent railway strike at the meeting of the Coastal Trades and Labour Council on Tuesday night. Mr. Atkinson, ...

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  16. AN ENRAGED BULLOCK IN MELBOURNE.

    As a mob of bullocks were being driven along William-street this morning one of them settled down in the roadway near Menzies' Hotel. As the beast made threatening demonstrations against those ...

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  17. THE BALKANS.

    Of 353 persons tried by court-martial on charges of having been implicated in the outrages committed at Salonika four were sentenced to death and 29 to imprisonment. ...

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  18. SYMPATHETIC MESSAGES.

    The Most Rev. Dr. Kelly, Coadjutor Archbishop of Sydney, has addressed the following letter to the Lord Muyor of Sydney:- "My dear Lord Major,—On the part of the ...

    Article : 404 words
  19. MILITARY REORGANISATION SCHEME.

    Major-General Hutton's scheme for the reorganisation of the military forces of the Commonwealth was further conside[?]d at the meeting of the Cabinet to-day, and was adopted. It is stated that the ...

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  20. RIFLE MATCHES AT BISLEY.

    Shooting at the 200 yards range in the King's, Mr. J. Grummet (Victoria) and Gunner M'Elwee (Tasmania) each scored the possible. July 23. ...

    Article : 503 words
  21. A STEPFATHER'S CRIME.

    In the Criminal Court to-day before Mr. Justice Parker, James Horn was found guilty of having committed an assault upon his step[?]ughter, Florence Squires and Maria Horn. His wife was found guilty ...

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  22. ELECTORS IN THE COMMONWEALTH.

    A return has been prepared by the officials of the Department of Home Affairs showing the number of names placed on the electoral lists up to the time that the commissioners took in hand the work of ...

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  23. SMALLPOX.

    No fresh cases of smallpox were reported to-day and all the patients are doing well. The Rev. Father O'Mahony applied to Dr. Barmard to-day to be admitted to the isolation hospital, ...

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  24. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Chamberlain, in accepting the suggestion of Sir Joseph Dimsdale, M.P., that he should deliver in the City a speech on his preferential trade proposals, said that he would ...

    Article : 106 words
  25. QUEENSLAND.

    Major-General Hutton inspected about 1000 metropolitan troops, including cadets, in the Dem[?] this afternoon. He delivered an address dealing with the reorganisation scheme, explaining it in two portions, ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. PACIFIC CABLE.

    Mr. Reynolds, general manager of the Pacific cable, will in all probability arrive in Australia in the course of a couple of months. It is understood that his visit is one of organisation, and that he will ...

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  27. FIGHT NEAR MON ASPIR.

    Thirty insurgents attacked 250 soldiers at Tsapari, near Monastir. After a stubborn fight, which lasted 10 hours, the insurgents fied, leaving eight of their number killed. ...

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  28. THE OUTBREAK ON A BARQUE.

    The crow of the barque Marion Woodside, on which there worn six cases of smallpox during the voyaga from Liverpool, were removed to-day to Portsea, quarantine station. The work of fumigating the ...

    Article : 61 words
  29. CASE OF CAPTAIN STRACHAN.

    The Prime Minister to day laid on the table of the Hhouse of Representatives correspondence relating to the case of Captain Strachan, who claimed compensation for wrongful arrest and imprisonment by ...

    Article : 155 words
  30. TREATMENT OF CANCER.

    The Chief Secretary has received a despatch from the Secretary of State conveying the information that a fund has been started for the purposes of promoting an investigation into all matters connected with ...

    Article : 123 words
  31. THE FAR EAST.

    Prince Ching, the Chinese Minister for Foreign Affairs, has written to Mr. E. H. Conger, the United Stutes Minister at Peking, refusing to open Manchurian towns to foreign ...

    Article : 199 words
  32. THE PLAGUE.

    For some time past the Board of Health has had under consideration the desirability of securing uniformity of action on the part of municipal councils, in order to prevent a recurrence of plugue. The ...

    Article : 318 words
  33. OFFICIAL CALLS RETURNED.

    Yesterday the Coadjutor Archbishop, accompanied by his private secretary (Rev. M. U. Flemming), called on the Acting Chief Justice, the Lord Mayor, the Consuls-General for Prance, Denmark, ...

    Article : 35 words
  34. A RAGING PROPAGANDA.

    Mr. Arthur Chamberlain, speaking at a meeting of the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce yesterday, said that the fiscal inquiry initiated by the Government was a device to ...

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  35. TASMANIA.

    The revision committee appointed by teh Gormansion Amalgamated Miners' Association to bring up a scale of wages for the Lyell field presented its report at a meeting held on Tuesday night. The ...

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  36. CALLERS AT ST. BENEDICT'S.

    The, following gentlemen called at St. Benedict's yesterday to offer their condolences:—Mr. Boesen (Consul-General for Denmark), Mr, Munzenthaler (Consul-General for Gemany), Bugadier-General ...

    Article : 49 words
  37. STATE DEBTS.

    Mr. Irvine, the State Premier, will make no comment on the suggestion of the Federal Attorney-General that an attempt should be made to bring the State Treasurers together with a view to coming to ...

    Article : 82 words
  38. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The report of the Printing Committee was presented to the House of Representatives this afternoon. The main thing in it was that it was estimated that the cost of printing the evidence taken before the ...

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  39. THE REQUIEM MASS.

    The Coadjutor Archbishop, the Most Rev. Dr. Kelly, has invited members of the Roman Catholic la[?]ly to a meeting at St. Mary's Presbytery on Tuesday evening next, the object being to form a ...

    Article : 96 words
  40. THE KOLAPORE CUP WIN.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Oldershaw, the captain of the Australian team, has been the recipient of many telegrams of congratulation, including a telegram from Major-General ...

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  41. NO TAXATION ON RAW MATERIAL.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. J. Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, declared that neither, the Government, himself personally, nor any member of ...

    Article : 59 words
  42. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    The debate on the no-confidence motion in the Legislative Assembly was continued to-day. A number of members from both sides of the House discussed the motion, and further debate was ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Seddon introduced a bill into the House of Representatives empowering the Government to prohibit or restrict coasting trade m New Zealand by ships of foreign countries, to counteract the ...

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  44. MEMORIAL CELEBRATIONS IN SYDNEY.

    Cardinal Moran left the arrangements for the Requiem and other solemnities in the hands of the Most Rev. Dr. Kelly, Coadjutor Archbishop, who is enlisting the assistance of clergy and la[?]ty of the ...

    Article : 294 words
  45. A COMPLAINT FROM QUEENSLAND.

    The Central Board of Health, Brisbane, has received a communication from the New South Wales Department of Public Health stating that sufficient time has not yet elapsed to warrant it in relaxing its ...

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  46. RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    Eleven torpedo boats will leave Kronstadt to reinforce the Russian squadron in the Pacific. ...

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  47. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Assembly to-day the Treasurer moved the second reading of the Crown Lands Bill consolidating measure, consisting of over 200 clauses. He briefly sketched the history of land legislation, ...

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  48. A QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    A Queensland loan of £750,000, bearing interest at the rate of 3½ per cent. has been issued at 96. Applications close on Tuesday. The loan has been underwritten on the usual ...

    Article : 169 words
  49. DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE.

    It is reported that the Government has arranged to pay the owners of the Cunard line over £1,000,000 sterling to build two steamers which will be the largest and fastest vessels ...

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  50. SIR HORACE TOZER SPEAKS.

    Sir Horace Tozer, the Agent-General for Queensland, in the course of an interview with a representative of the "Daily Graphic," said that Australia would prefer to defer ...

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  51. AN AUSTRALIAN HENLEY.

    At a meeting held at Menzie's Hotal the evening Captain Rivelt reported that good progress was being made with the moveemnt to establish and popularise an Australian "Henley" regatta. He ...

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  52. TONGAN NEWS.

    News from Tonga states that on June 27 the Pylades arrived at Nukualofa without saluting. On the Wednesday followay the captain and the British Consul had an interview with the King, the object ...

    Article : 392 words
  53. THE WEATHER.

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  54. A ROYAL COMMISSION SUGGESTED.

    The Prime Minister states that he will submit to the Cabinet the suggestion of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce that a Federal Royal Commission should be constituted to inquire into the effects of ...

    Article : 46 words
  55. THE ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    It is stated that several professional cricketers who have been invited to join the English team which is to visit Australia have expressed dissatisfaction with the terms ...

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  56. THE NEW ZEALAND FOOT[?] BALLERS.

    The New Zealand football team were entertained to-day at a hare drive. They visited Brucedale the estate of Mr. Herbert Suttor), Pine Hills (Mr. G. R. Suttor), and Alloway Bank (Mr. J. J. Sullivan), the ...

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  57. CANADA'S TRADE.

    During the last fiscal year the trade of Canada amounted to 467,637,049dol. (£93,527,000), an increase of 43,750,000dol. (£8,750,000). ...

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  58. LATE SPORTING.

    A inquiry into the merits of the protests lodged against Lestnaghar and Pat by J. O. Hunt, owner of Greygown, and by W. Goodie, owner of Pat, against Lestnagher, in connection with the Hurdle Race, ...

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  59. EXPLANATION BY MR. PHILP.

    When seen to night on the subject of the loan, the Premier (Mr. Philp) stated that the amount of the loan placed on the market, £750,000, would be sufficient for the present needs of the State. It ...

    Article : 57 words
  60. NEW SOUTH WALES v. NEW ZEALAND.

    The New South Wal[?]s team for the return match against New Zealand to-morrow row was chosen last night as follow:—Full bck, J. Maund (Eastern Suburbs); three-quarters, C. White (North Sydney), P. V. J. ...

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  61. ADELAIDE STOCKBROKERS.

    The Adelaide sharebrokers' 14-mile walk to-day created an extraordinary amount of public interest. Business in the town was partly suspended, and it was cetimated that 10,000 people assembled at South ...

    Article : 341 words
  62. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Legislative Council of Pretoria has agreed to a vote of £290,875 to compensate the proprietors of the Hatherly Distillery for being deprived of its exclusive rights. The ...

    Article : 129 words
  63. BISHOP MOORHOUSE.

    "Truth" and other newspapers eulogise the action ot Dr. Moorhouse, late Bishop of Manchester, in resigning his See when he found that his strength was unequal to the ...

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  64. THE MISHAP TO THE ESSEX.

    After a detention of over a month at the port of Sydney the fine new steamship Essex, of the New Zealand-South African Company's fleet, yesterday returned in ballast to Auckland, where she will again load for South Arica. ...

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  65. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day prices closed firm all round. July 23. At the series of wool sales just closed there ...

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  66. MURDER OF A CHILD.

    The hearing was continued at the Criminal Court to-day of the charge brought against Charles Glanfield and Henry Harvey of murdering an eight-week-old baby at Northcote on June 20. The case ...

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  67. JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    M. Plehve, the Russian Minister for the Interior, has warned young Jews that unless the anti-government movement ceases the Jews in Russia will be got rid of, partly by ...

    Article : 63 words
  68. NEW ZEALANDERS "AT HOME."

    Considerable interest is being take in the New Zealanders "at home," particulars of which are advertised elsewhere. The entertainment is the outcome of a public meeting of New Zealanders, at ...

    Article : 122 words
  69. LATE SHIPPING.

    A vessel, supposed to be the cable-repairing steamer Restorer, belonging to the Eastern [?]tension Telegraph Company, from Adelaide, was about there miles off the Heads at 3 o'clock this morning, and signalled for a pilot. ...

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