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  2. LATE EDITION.

    In the test match at Sheffield to-day Trumper's innings lasted 50 minutes, and his score amounted to 62. He hit eight fours. Jackson was p ut on to bowl, and Trumpor skied ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The third test match of the present series was commenced at Sheffield this morning. The weather was fine but was cloudy when play started. Towards lunch the sun sho[?]e ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The German Boer League has given 60,000 marks (£3000) to repatriate and support 221 destitute German prisoners. The same league has also given 80,000 ...

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  5. THE KING.

    The bulletin issued to-night regarding the condition of the King states: "His Majesty has spent a comfortable day, and his condition has further improved. The wound ...

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  6. SPECIAL CABLES.

    M. Delcasse, the french Minister of Foreign Affairs, stated in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday, in regard to the renewal of the Triple Alliance, that Italy's assurances ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    In the Senate this morning Senator Smith asked the representative of the Government a number of questions relating to the alienation of land in British New Guinea. Senator O'Connor said the sale of ...

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  8. TRAGEDY IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A terrible tragedy occurred in Richmond-street, Leederville, this morning. The first intimation of it was tendered to Constable Richardson, the officer in charge of the Leederville police station, by a ...

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  9. DEPARTURE OF BOER LEADERS FOR EUROPE.

    Commandant General Louis Botha, Commandant de Wet, and Commandant Delarey have embarked on the German steamer Kanzler at Capetown. They will land at Naples ...

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  10. DETAILS OF THE ILLNESS.

    The current issue of the "Lancet," in an article dealing with the illness of the King, states that his Majesly is progressing well. Gauze plugs replace drainage ...

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  11. EDUCATION IN THE TRANSVAAL AND THE ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    A conference of 700 teachers of the Transvaal and the Orange River Colony was held on Wednesday at Johannesburg, and was presided over by Mr. Sargant, a minister. The ...

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  12. THIS PROPOSED SUSPENSION OF THE CAPE CONSTITUTION.

    There are new 34,000 signatures to the petition of Cape colonists in favour of the suspension of the Constitution. ...

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  13. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Mr. William Redmond, the leader of the Nationalist Purty in the House of Commons, asked Mr. Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, in the House last night, if ...

    Article : 79 words
  14. NATIVES TROUBLESOME.

    Natives in the Vryheid district (SouthEastern Transvaal) and Marico district (Western Transvaal) are troublesome. The Boers have asked permission to accompany the ...

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  15. BLOCKHOUSES EVACUATED.

    All the blockhouses in South Africa have been evacuated. ...

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  16. UNFOUNDED RUMOURS.

    In its article on the progress of the King the " British Medical Journal states— "There ave all sorts of rumours as to the general health of the King. ...

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  17. PROPOSED POLITICAL ASSOCIATION.

    There is a movement at Johannesburg to form a political association, also volunteer corps associated with the irregular regiments. ...

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  18. THE PHILIPPINES.

    The Governor of the Philippines has cabled to Washington that civil government in the islands has been established, that the American authority has been accepted, and that the ...

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  19. NOTES ON THE MATCH.

    If the present fine weather continues the position of the game slightly favoure Australia, for there are only five wickets to fall of the Englishmen, and by the time the Australians commence their second ...

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  20. SHIPPING SUBSIDIES COMMITTEE.

    Mr. W. J. Pirrie, chairman of the shipping firm of Messrs. Harland and Wol[?], in giving evidence before the Shipping Subsidies Committee, stated that subsidies would not help ...

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  21. CELEBRATION COMMITTEE.

    At the Coronation celebration committee meeting last night the treasurer's report showed a balance of £20, which was voted to the trustees of the local park—£15 for the erection of a pavilion, and ...

    Article : 126 words
  22. THE COMMITTEE ON BETTING.

    The committee appointed by the House of Lords to inquire into the betting evil and to report on the best way of suppressing it or restricting its practice has reported that ...

    Article : 88 words
  23. TASMANIA.

    The Treasurer has issued a statement in connection with the State revenue, which shows that the Customs revenue for the last quarter was £12,000 less than for the previous quarter; and the Post and ...

    Article : 173 words
  24. ELECTRIC RAILWAY CONTRACT.

    Messrs. Nevin and Sons, of the United States, have obtained a contract for constructing an electrical railway on the Mancehster and Liverpool branches. The length ...

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  25. THE CORONATION CONTINGENTS.

    A disagreement occurred at the review of the Colonial troops on Tuesday between Colonel Cameron, who is in command of the Australian troops, and Major-General Sir H. ...

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  26. A MURDEROUS ASSAULT.

    Shortly after 10 p.m. yesterday Corporal O'Connor, of the Hindmarsh Police Station, was informed by Dr. Evans that Rose Priddle, married woman, at Brompton Park, was lying in bed, and had ...

    Article : 482 words
  27. CAUGHT IN AN ICEPACK.

    The steamer Thetis has returned to Nome, Alaska, for coal. She has not discovered any trace of the steamer Portland, which was reported to be caught in an icepack. ...

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  28. CHOLERA IN THE FAR EAST.

    The Singapore correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that cholera attacked 10,000 native soldiers sent from Batang in pursuit of headhunters up the Lupar River. ...

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  29. THE FIJIANS.

    The Fijians when driving past Buckingham Palace in a waggonette stopped and sang a native hymn of supplication and then saluted. Several Princes and Princesses were at the ...

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  30. THE LATE CANON MORETON.

    There passed away shortly before midnight on Thursday the venerable Canon George Harman Moreton, one of the early ministers of the Church of England in this State. The late Canon was born at ...

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  31. ILLITERATE CHILDREN IN RUSSIA.

    The "Morning Post" says that official statistics show that there are 18,000,000 children in Russia without means of education. ...

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  32. NEWMARKET FIRST JULY MEETING.

    At Newmarket to-day the contest for the chief event resulted:— Princess of Wales Stakes of 10,000 sovs.; second to receive 1500 sovs., and third 1000 sovs. ...

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  33. DEPARTURE OF THE CANADIAN CONTINGENT.

    The Canadian Coronation Contingent of 600 men left Alexandra Park yesterday, and sailed for their home. They had a hearty send-off. The members of the contingent ...

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  34. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A passenger train when rounding a curve in the Rampurhat district, India, was wrecked by a cyclone. Thirteen passengers were killed and 15 injured. ...

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  35. ARMY ORDER BY THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Duke of Connaught, who commanded the Colonial troops at the review by the Prince of Wales on Tuesday, has issued an Army Order, in which he states that he is ...

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  36. PLAGUE IN TURKEY.

    Cases of bubonic plague are reported to have occurred in Constantinople. ...

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  37. THE DROUGHT.

    The Archbishop of Sydney has addressed the following communication to the clergy of the d[?]ocese of Sydney in regard to supplication and prayer for rain:— ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Miss Alice Hollander, of Sydney, has made a successful debut at St. James's Hall. The newspapers publish favourable notices of her singing. ...

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  39. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Yesterday being the Fourth of July the GovernorGeneral sent the following telegram to the United States Consul in Melbourne:—"I beg to offer my sincerest congratulations on the anniversary of the ...

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  40. MR. SEDDON.

    Mr. Seddon, Premier of New Zealand, with the King's permission, visited Frogmore and placed a wreath on Queen Victoria's tomb. ...

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  41. THE METEOROLOGICAL BUREAU.

    In connection with the collection of charges on messages sent to the Weather Bureau, to which Mr. C L. Wragge recently made reference, it appears that the only official telegrams on which payment ...

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  42. CANADIAN PREMIERS AND AGENCIES.

    The Premiers of the Canadian Provinces and their British Agents are pressing the Colonial Office for greater recognition of their position and status. There is considerable feeling that ...

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  43. CONFESSION AND PRAYER.

    O, gracious God, and heavenly Father, to whom all our temporal and spiritual necessities are known, we humbly confess before Thee that many amongst us have been unmindful of the reverence ...

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  44. TO-DAY.

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  45. DEPORTATION OF KANAKAS.

    The Premier said this morning that he could not understand the hesitation of the captain of the Rio Loge in regard to the shipload of kanakas, and added "If he is wise he will take the men away." Mr. Philp ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Belah Branch of Australian Natives' Association, Annandale, was held on June 24, the president bro. I. R. Cohor being in the chair. The principal business of the ...

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  47. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 122 words
  48. FRIDAY'S PLAY.

    When the play in the test match was resumed to-day the weather was fine, but the sky was cloudy, and a strong breeze was blowing. During the night some rain had ...

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  49. UNITED STATES AND SPAIN.

    The Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs (the Duke of Almodovar) has been authorised to sign a commercial treaty with the United States. ...

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  50. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE.

    Last evening a military promenade concert and social, organised by the sergeants of the 1st Infantry Regiment, was tendered in the drill-hall, Moore Park-road, to Warrant-officer F. Liggins, 2nd ...

    Article : 103 words
  51. HUDSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES.

    The great Antiseptic for old and young. Ask for HUDSON'S. In Tins, 1s 6d. —Advt. ...

    Article : 18 words
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