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  2. FEDERAL ELECTORATES.

    There is an awakening of interest in the action of the Federal Government over the electorates boundaries which is distinctly reassuring to those who were for awhile fearful of political apathy in ...

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  3. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Communications were received by the Marine Board and Messrs. Wilkinson and Co. to-day, stating that the Gwydir Castle was ashore at Troubridge Point, near Edithburgh, ...

    Article : 115 words
  4. QUEENSLAND.

    The Treasurer has received a notification from the Inspector of Pearlshell Fisheri[?]s, Thursday Island, stating that the lug[?]r Mabel had reported that a Japanese diver, ...

    Article : 99 words
  5. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    The Earl of Minto (the Governor-General of Canada), in the course of a speech at a banquet given at Montreal in honour of the Congress of the Chambers of Commerce of ...

    Article : 157 words
  6. THE AMERICA CUP.

    The series of contests for the America Cup between Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht Shamrock III., the challenger, and Messrs. Morgan and Iselin's syndicate yacht Reliance, the ...

    Article : 355 words
  7. THE REBELLION IN MACEDONIA.

    The "Independence Belge," a Brussels newspaper, declares that the Powers have agreed to suppress the revolt in Macedonia, and to [?]pply the reforms through Russia and ...

    Article : 78 words
  8. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The following official, message of fighting in Northern Nigeria has been published:— "Major C. W. Barlow, stationed at Ashak[?], reports that a column consisting of 30 white ...

    Article : 288 words
  9. QUEENSLAND ELECTORAL DIVISIONS.

    The public of Brisbane appear astounded at the revelations made in regard to incidents which have occurred in reference to the electoral boundaries. Mr. Philp is by no means satisfied with the explanation ...

    Article : 415 words
  10. THE ALLEGED GERALDTON MURDER.

    No further light has been thrown on the death of Philip Maher, whose body was found near Geraldton recently. His family seems to have been an unfortunate one. His ...

    Article : 210 words
  11. THAT LIST AGAIN.

    "My purpose has been gained by the publication of the list of factories completed since the introduction of the Arbitration Act." The remark was made yesterday by the ...

    Article : 349 words
  12. THE RUSSIAN SQUADRON.

    The Russian squadron, under Rear-Admiral Krieger, has arrived at Iniada. The arrival has caused a deep impression in Turkish official circles, although the ...

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  13. THE IMPERIAL CONGRESS.

    The Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire sitting at Montreal yesterday, after agreeing to an amendment so as to ensure that due consideration should be given ...

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  14. MORE RUSSIAN DEMANDS.

    Reuter reports that M. Zinovieff, the Russian Ambassador at Constantinople, in addition to his recent demands for the punishment of officials concerned in the atrocities, the ...

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  15. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Treasurer states that he cannot deliver his budget speech until the second week in September. ...

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  16. STATE POLITICS.

    It is probable that when the Legislative Assembly meets on Tuesday the Speaker will announce that he has received the resignation of Mr. G Howarth, the member for Willoughby. Should the ...

    Article : 413 words
  17. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Sir William M'Millan and Mr. T. Brown M[?].P., and Senator Walker, who were appointed yesterday to wait on the Prime Minister with reference to the Federal capital sites question, had an interview with ...

    Article : 148 words
  18. THE CONGO FREE STATE.

    Sir E. C. H. Phipps, the British Minister at Brussels, has handed to the Belgian Government Great Britain's protest to the Powers against the employment by the Congo Free ...

    Article : 182 words
  19. WHAT THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL DID SAY.

    We extract from "Hansard" (August 12, page 1417) the following official report of what the Attorney-General did say on the occasion when he produced his now celebrated "list[?]: ...

    Article : 408 words
  20. THE MAFFRA SCHEME.

    The Maff[?]a Shire Council circular was before the Gundagai Council last night. After discussion the following resolutions were moved by the Mayor (Alderman Dodd) and carried unanimously: ...

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  21. DIFFICULTIES INDICATED,

    Mr. H. H. Asquith, M.P. (Liberal), [?] a letter to the Liberals of Argyl[?]shire regarding Mr. Chamberlain's proposals for preferential trade, said that it was impossible to give a ...

    Article : 70 words
  22. ALLOWANCE OF SHAMROCK III.

    By lowering the throat balyard block the sail area of the Shamrock III. has been reduced, and her time allowance thereby increased from 105 to 117 seconds. ...

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  23. LORD SALISBURY.

    This morning's bulletin states that Lord Salisbury is not so well. Aug. 21. The heart weakness which Lord Salisbury ...

    Article : 84 words
  24. SEIZURE OF EXPLOSIVES.

    Seventeen cases of explosives have been seized at Dedeaga[?]ch, on the south coast of Turkey. ...

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  25. BETTING ON SHAMROCK.

    Many bets on even terms have been made at New York that the Shamrock III. will win at least one of the series of races. ...

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  26. THE ELECTORAL ROLLS.

    For the Woollahra State electorate 4267 names of female voters were compiled, and to this number nine names were added at the Revision Court. The list also contanied the names of 2974 male electors, ...

    Article : 56 words
  27. VICTORIA.

    A combination of various sections of the liquor trade interests in Victoria has been formed under the title of "The Liquor Trade Defence Union." It embraces brewers, wine ...

    Article : 85 words
  28. TURKISH SOLDIERS IN MACEDONIA.

    Turkey has 170,000 men of all arms operating against the rebels in Macedonia. The Turkish army in Macedonia costs over £170,000 a month to support. ...

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  29. EXHIBITION IN LONDON.

    The various phases of yesterday's race between Reliance and Shamrock III. were reproduced in miniature at the Earl's Court Hippodrome. ...

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  30. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—Referring to the list of new factories, extensions of factories, &c, tabled by the Attorney-General in the Legislative Council on Wednesday, and for the accuracy of which, I understand, Mr. Wise vouches, ...

    Article : 158 words
  31. LIBERAL AND REFORM ASSOCIATION.

    Owing to the fact that the member for Willoughby in the Legislative Assembly has been declared a bankrupt, a special meeting of the executive of the electorate branch of the Liberal and Reform Association ...

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  32. THE NEWS FROM LONDON.

    The first cable message relating to the America Cup reached Adelaide early this morning. The Eastern Extension, Australasian, and China Telegraph Company advise that the ...

    Article : 75 words
  33. THE HUMBERT FRAUDS.

    Maitre Labori, the counsel, for Mme. Humbert in the trial at Paris for the great frauds, in his speech for the defence, said Mme. Humbert had confided to him her ...

    Article : 94 words
  34. BOWLING FEATS.

    Playing at Sheffield in the match Yorkshire against Essex, Schofield Haigh took eight of the Essex wickets for 24 runs, and Rhodes nine for 75 runs. ...

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  35. THE WARRNAMBOOL ROAD RACE.

    In connection with the Dunlop road race, Warrnambool to Melbourne, which takes place to-morrow, a telegram received to-night states that the road is heavy but that the ...

    Article : 114 words
  36. CASUALTIES.

    James Turner, artilleryman, attached to Victoria Barracks, met with a severe accident whilst riding a bicycle in Oxford-street yesterday afternoon. A tram on the outward journey to Paddington stopped ...

    Article : 109 words
  37. THE 1901 CONTESTS.

    The first match between the Columbia and Shamrock II. took place on September 26, 1901, and the course was 15 miles to windward and return. There was a light wind, ...

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  38. THE MURRAY ELECTORATE.

    Mr. John Langtry, farmer of Finley, has publicly announced his candidature for the next vacancy in the Murray electorate. ...

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  39. OBITUARY.

    The dowager Countess of Galloway, half-sister of Lord Salisbury, died on Tuesday. Mary, Countess of Galloway, was the ...

    Article : 133 words
  40. MR. M'NEILL AT WALLERAWANG.

    With reference to the statement in the Assembly yesterday made by Mr. M'Neill, M.L.A., who asserted as per to-day's "Herald" that the reports of his utterances at Wallerawang on Saturday were not ...

    Article : 180 words
  41. THE RECENT OUTTRIM STRIKE.

    The Chief Commissioner of Police has been furnished with reports as to the condition of things now existing at Outtrim in connection with strikes. He states that the police at ...

    Article : 99 words
  42. A FALL FROM A TRAM.

    A man named Frederick Bell, 45, living at [?]6 George-street West, was going home late on Thursday night, when he fell off a tram, the wheels of which passed over his right hand. He was taken to Prince ...

    Article : 59 words
  43. COLLISION IN THE NORTH SEA.

    The ship Theodora of Christiansand and the schooner Isabella Walker, of South Shields, came into collision in the North Sea, and both foundered. The crews of both vessels, ...

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  44. SMALLPOX AT LAUNCESTON.

    After a lapse of 13 days two cases of smallpox were reported to-day, the patients being Joseph Ch[?]ce, s[?], and Thomas Cox, s[?]., isolated contacts at Glen Dhu. Both men have been removed ...

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  45. THROWN OUT OF A BUGGY.

    An inquest was held at Middlingbank yesterday concerning the death of William Smith, sen., of Cooma, a carpenter, who was found dead near the eighteenth mile, on the Cooma-Middlingbank road, ...

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  46. TEACHING SOLDIERS A LESSON.

    The Federal Commandant, Major-General Hutton, conferred with officers of the military forces at Rockhampton on Wednesday, and [?]viewed his scheme of organisation. At noon he was formally ...

    Article : 333 words
  47. LATE MINING.

    A wire from Brisbane states that the Queen Central, Charters Towers, when commencing an open out at the 9[?] formation cut 9in. of mineral stone, which resembles the Queen Cross stone. The ...

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  48. THE HON. H. F. WHITE.

    The death is announced at Pietersburg, [?] the Transvaal, at the age of 44, of Colonel the Hon. Henry Frederic White, one of the officers convicted in connection with the ...

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  49. MILITARY NEWS.

    Brigadier-General F[?]n, accompanied by Major Legge, Captain Pinchen (Engineers), and Captain M[?]ll[?]s (A.M.C.), will visit Newcastle to-day for the purpose of inspecting local troops and examining ...

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  50. EAST SYDNEY ELECTION.

    Much of the interest caused by the resignation of Mr. Reid has expended itself, as it is felt that the centre of attraction just now is Sydney. Parli[?]mentarians, of course, speak of it, but their views ...

    Article : 463 words
  51. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    The Queen Margaret, for the week ended August 1[?], crushed 669 tons of ore for 314oz, and cya[?]ided 120 tons for 40oz. Total, 354oz. Crosscuting is now pro[?]ding to the eastward from ...

    Article : 463 words
  52. TURBINE STEAMER FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Union Steamship Company of New Zealand has contracted with Messrs. Denny and Company, of Dumbarton, to build a turbine steamer for its Melbourne-Launceston ...

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  53. INDUSTRY IN THE MOUNTAINS.

    The local coal trade is quiet. Only p[?] time was worked at the pits. Owing to dulness on the railways, very few goods trains are running, and very little coal is required. ...

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  54. FATAL FALL FROM A HORSE.

    James Tobin, a son of Michael Tobin, hotelkeeper, was accidentally killed yesterday as the result of a fall from a horse. ...

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  55. DR. RAMSAY SMITH.

    The following letter was received by D[?]. Ramsay Smith from the Attorney-General on the 14th instant:—"August 13. Sir,—Referring to my conversation with you yesterday, ...

    Article : 213 words
  56. FALL FROM A BRIDGE.

    Two men named William Dwyer and John Bishop, who were employed in the construction of the steel bridge over the Hunter River at Luskingtyre, sustained severe injuries to-day. Together ...

    Article : 276 words
  57. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    A simultaneous rifle match, promoted by the Inverell Civilian Rifle Club, between teams representing Inverell, Narrabri, Bingara, and Hillgrove, was shot yesterday. Conditions, ...

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  58. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A force of Arabs in the Aden hinterland attacked a British convoy and captured the stores. The escort fruitlessly pursued the Arabs. ...

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  59. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In Committee last night the Assembly rejected the clauses in the Constitution Act Amendment Bill providing for double dissolution in case of disagreement after a general election following upon a ...

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  60. GROUNDING OF A BARQUE.

    A Port Pirie telegram states that the I[?]erlyon, which was aground on the Middle Bank, after jettisoning 20,000ft. of timber, floated off, and will come up to an anchorage in the morning. ...

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