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  2. LATE EDITION.

    After lunch at Sheffield to-day Noble and Hopkins resumed the second innings of the Australians, Barnes and Rhodes resuming the bowling. ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The third test match of the present series was commenced at Sheffield this morning. The weather is fine, and at opening of play was cloudy. Towards lunch the sun shone ...

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  4. THE KING.

    The bulletin issued at 7 p.m. stated"His Majesty maintains the same steady progress, the local pains being less. The days are passed in greater comfort." ...

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  5. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    It has been ascertained that in his speech at the opening of the Imperial Conference on Monday Mr. Chamberlain, who presided, cautiously advocated Imperial freetrade, the ...

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  6. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The populaco of Rostof-on-Don, Russia, invaded the factories of the town and smashed the machinery. The peasants in the neighbourhood ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    By a question addressed to Senator O'Connor in the Senate this afternoon Senator Neild elicited the information that of the officers of New South Wales military retiring on June 30, 11 belonged to the ...

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  8. THE PASTORALISTS' UNION.

    The address delivered yesterday by the president of the Pastoralists' Union was remarkable alike for its candour and for its courage. Mr. Abbott did not make any ...

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  9. GOVERNMENT-GENERAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General, the Earl of Hopetoun, arrived in Sydney yesterday morning by train from Melbourne. The arrangements made for his reception on the railway station worked ...

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  10. DISPERSAL OF THE REVIEW SQUADRONS.

    The squadrons which had gathered at Spithead for the Coronation review have dispersed. ...

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  11. UNREST IN THE EMPIRE.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that a sensation has beeen caused throughout Russia by the Czar deciding to personally interrogate 200 ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICAN VETERANS BY THE BAVARIAN.

    The South African representative veterans who came home in the Bavarian will not be demobilised. All have been ordered to remain in Kensington. ...

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  13. KING EDWARD HOSPITAL FUND.

    The ball which was hold last night at the Crystal Palace to assist the King Edward Hospital Fund was attended by 2000 people. It was in aid of this ball that the Australian and ...

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  14. MESSAGE TO THE GOVERNORGENERAL.

    Shortly after his arrival in Sydney yesterday the Governor General received the following telegram from the Secretary of State for the colonies:—"Referring to my telegram of the 28th June, his Majesty ...

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  15. THE CORONATION CONTINGENTS.

    Earl Roberts (the Commander-in-Chief), on behalf of the Queen and the Prince of Wales, has sent a complimentary message to the colonial and Indian Coronation contingents. ...

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  16. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

    It is reported that Lord Tennyson, Governor of South Australia, has been offered the position of Governor-General of the Commonwealth. ...

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  17. IN THE COUNTRY.

    A meeting of the Coronation celebration committee was held in the Town Hall on Wednesday evening. It was decided not to disband the committee, but to make arrangements for another demonstration when ...

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  18. DENIAL FROM ADELAIDE.

    Lord Richard Novill, Lord Tennyson's private secretary, interviewed this evening, said that the Governor-Generalship had not been offered to Lord Tennyson. Lord Richard Nevill expressed the ...

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  19. ENTHUSIASM ON THE BORDER.

    The Governor-General passed through here last night by the express. Having consented to meet the members of the Caledoman Society, he was received by that body on his arrival and conducted to the ...

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  20. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s O 5-16[?] per aunce standard. ...

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  21. LORD CARRINGTON'S INVITATION.

    Earl Carrington has invited the Australian Contingent to lunch at his residence, Daws Hill Lodge, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN RIFLE TEAM.

    The Australian rifle team for Bisley has been tested by Lieutenant-Colonel Davies, the manager, under the conditions of the Kolapore Cup competition. Out of the possible, 105, ...

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  23. COLLISION BETWEEN TWO VESSELS.

    A collision between the coastal steamship Civility and the big Vision occurred shortly before noon yesterday in Johnstone's Bay, resulting in damage to ...

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  24. STATEMENT BY THE ACTING PREMIER.

    Mr. Deakin said this afternoon that he had heard nothing outside of the newspaper cablegrams about Lord Brassey having accepted the position of Governor-General of Australia. Speaking in general ...

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  25. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Legislative Assembly was sitting when the first edition of the "Herald" went to press. The question under debate was clause 9, which related to the tenure of office of the Auditor-General, and an ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND WEATHER BUREAU.

    The Acting Premier states that he can find no trace of the telegram which, according to the Brisbane message, Mr. Wragge addressed to the Federal Government yesterday morning. Mr. Deakin is ...

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  27. REVIEW OF INDIAN TROOPS.

    The review of the Indian troops to-day by the Prince of "Wales was exactly the same as that of the colonial troops on Tuesday, and was heightened by the brilliancy of the ...

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  28. FURTHER DECORATIONS.

    At the review of the colonial military contingents on Tuesday, the Prince of Wales presented the decoration of Companion of the Bath to Colonel Cameron (Australia) and ...

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  29. POLICY OF THE QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT.

    The Premier, in the course of an address yesterday it Maryborough, said that it was the intention of the Government to reduce the salaries of members of Parliament to £250 a year. They could ...

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  30. LORD HOPETOUN NOT ADVISED.

    Captain Wallington, on being seen late last evening at Government House, said that Lord Hopetoun had not heard a word about the reported appointment of Lord Tennyson as Governor-General. Asked as to ...

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  31. VISIT TO WINDSOR CASTLE.

    To-day 700 colonial troops visited Eton. July 3. Yesterday the colonial contingents paid a visit to Windsor Castle, over which they were ...

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  32. BRITISH VOLUNTEERS.

    The efficient volunteers in Great Britain last year numbered 281,062. The returns presented for 1900 gave the full total of 270,367 efficients, as compared with 223,929 in ...

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  33. THE TOUR OF THE KING OF ITALY.

    The German Emperor and the Czar have promised to return the visits which King Victor Emmanuel III. of Italy intends paying them. ...

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  34. INCENDIARISM AT SANDHURST.

    Incendiary fires have repeatedly occured at Sandhurst Military College. Cadets are suspected of causing the outbreaks. The War Office has announced that ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The majority of the restrictions imposed by martial law in the Transvaal have been cancelled. Civilians are permitted out of doors till midnight. The railways are under civil ...

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  36. THE LATE LORD PAUNCEFOTE.

    The American warship Brooklyn, having on board the remains of Lord Pauncefote, the British Ambassador to the United States, has sailed from New York for England. ...

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  37. THE COLONIAL PREMIERS.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the Lender of the Opposition, had dinner with the Colonial Premiers yesterday evening. Afterwards, Sir Edmund and Lady Barton, ...

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  38. PRESENTATION TO MR. SAMUEL BENT.

    Mr. Samuel Bent, the late head master at the Balmain Superior Public School, who is retiring from the Department of Public Instruction after 38 years' service, was entertained at a banquet by the public ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The R.M.S. Cuzco anchored at the Semaphore about 3.30 a.m. to-day, and sailed between 9 and 10 a.m. for Melbourne. The R.M.S. Cuzco had bad luck all the way out ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The first Parliament in the State under the new constitution was opened to-day by Lord Tennyson. Sir Lancelot Stirling was re-elected President of the Legislative Council and Sir Jenkin Coles Speaker of ...

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  41. THE RELEASE OF PRISONERS.

    Great Britain has informed the Netherlands Government that the Boers who swear allegiance will be released first, then other Boers, and next foreigners. The last mentioned ...

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  42. MOTOR-CAR RACE.

    M. Marcel Renault has been declared winner of the motor-car race from Paris to Vienna. Five other Frenchmen were placed next. The British and German competitors are ...

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  43. THE LONDON COMMERCIAL AGENCY.

    A Commission comprising Sir John Cockburn, Mr. Grainger (Agent-General), and Mr. David Murray (the well known merchant), which was appointed on January 14 to report on the South Australian Wine ...

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  44. MEMORIAL TO MR. RHODES.

    A meeting was held to-day at the Mansion House to arrange for a memorial to the late Mr. Cecil Rhodes. Among those present were Lord Rosebery, the Bishop of Brisbane, ...

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  45. REPORTED REVOLUTION IN OIL PAINTING.

    M. Blowitz, the Paris correspondent of the "Times," states that M. Raffaelli, one of the formost French genre painters, has devised a method which combines the advantage of the ...

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  46. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The thirteenth annual championship show in connection with the Westralian Poultry and Dog Association opened to-day. Both as regards exhibits and attendance the exhibition has established a record for ...

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  47. NEW SOUTH WALES VOLUNTEERS.

    The following is a copy of a telegraphic despatch received by his Excellency the Governor from the Chief Casualty Officer, Capetown:— "Dangerously ill at Garmistoh, June 28, ...

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  48. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 words
  49. PROFITS OF THE GREAT STEEL TRUST.

    It is stated that the earnings of the great Steel Trust of the United States last quarter amounted to £7,500,000 while the net profit of the half-year amounted to £9,500,000. ...

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  50. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    "Truth" states that the Rev. Field Flowers Goe, late Bishop of Melbourne, will assist the Rev. Dr. Moule, Bishop of Durham, in the diocese. ...

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  51. RAILWAY RETRENCHMENT.

    Owing to the necessity for economy the Railways Advisory Board has notified a number of important alterations in the train service in the direction of reducing the number of trains. They state that the ...

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  52. HIGH COMMISSIONER OF AUSTRALIA.

    It is stated that there is no immediate likelihood of the appointment of a High Commissioner for Australia. ...

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  53. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The C.R.C. yesterday had a match with Yass F Company 1st. Infantry Regiment at 500 yards, 10 men a side. The former got 265, and Yass 276. Portraits of the Australasian recipients of ...

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  54. CASUALTIES.

    While working on the schooner Maud Westou, at Pyrmont Wharf yesterday, a seaman named C. Anderson was struck on the head by an iron hook. He was removed to Sydney Hospital, where he was ...

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  55. WE WANT ARNOTT'S

    Milk Arrowroot Biscuits. They satisfy and nourish children of all ages, and will keep them in splendid health.—Advt. ...

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  56. WHOLESOME FOOD

    Is not so common as some imagine. You cannot go wrong if you give the children ARNOTT'S Milk Arrowroot Biscuits.—Advt. ...

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