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  2. THE REDFERN TRAGEDY.

    The inquest into the death of Constable Guilfoyle, the victim of the Redfern tragedy, was resumed before the City Coroner (Mr. J. C. Woore) at the Coroner's Court yesterday. Immediately after ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The Australians continued the return match with Essex at Leyton to-day. The weather in the forenoon was thundery. The wicket was good, and there was a very large ...

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  4. THE KING.

    Yesterday the King stood up for the first time since his illness. He walked a few paces at intervals with the help of a stick. ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The final despatch of Lord Kitchener as General Commanding in-Chief the troops in South Africa was published in the London "Gazette" last night. ...

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  6. THIRD EDITION.

    After the dismissal of Lucas in the match at Leyton to-day, M'Gahey went to the wicket and hit in brilliant style, and scored rapidly, making 9 runs over the half-c[?]ntury, while ...

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  7. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, speaking on the colonial vote, said that the Conference between the ...

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  8. PROBABLE STAY AT BALMORAL.

    The King's wines having been despatched to Balmoral Castle, it is inferred that the Court will go there within a month. ...

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  9. MADAME MELBA.

    Mme. Melba made a farewell appearance at Covent Garden Theatre yesterday in Verdi's opera "Rigoletto" prior to her departure for Australia, There was tremendous enthusiusm. ...

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  10. ASHANTI CH[?]FS' SYMPATHY.

    Ex-King Prempeh and other chiefs of Ashanti, West Africa, have sent a message expressing sympathy for King Edward in his illness, and expressing the hope that be ...

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  11. THE TALLOW SALES.

    At the weekly auctions of Australasian tullow to-day 1844 casks were offered and 213 casks were sold. Prices were:—Fine mutton 37s, medium ...

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  12. THE POLICE OPERATIONS.

    The police spent yesterday in further resultiess search for the men wanted for the Redfern tradgedy. As on previous days there were clues in abundance, but, like those which had already been tried, none ...

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  13. PUBLIC HOLIDAY.

    Saturday, August 9 (Coronation Day), has been proclaimed a public holiday throughout New South Wales. COOMA, Wednesday. ...

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  14. THE POSITION IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Continuing his speech on the colonial vote in the House of Commons last night, Mr. Chamberlain said that the proclamation exiling (he Beer leaders who did not surrendor ...

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  15. THE SHEARING DIFFICULTY.

    A feeling of unrest prevails among the commercial community at the prospect of another shearing difficulty. The present position is one of extreme delicacy, and it will require a little mutual ...

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  16. FRANCE.

    The religious establishments in 50 of the departments of France having voluntarily dissolved, the expulsion of their members has been readered unnecessary. ...

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  17. A NEW PHOTOGRAPH.

    The authorities are now in possession of a second photograph of the younger suspect. The man is shown with a moustache, and is dressed in a light felt hat, a check vest, and other clothes of recent cut. ...

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  18. THE HARVEST[?]

    The "Figaro" estimates that the French harvest yield is 132.000.000 hectolitres (about 363.000.000 bushels), and that the quantity required for home consumption is about ...

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  19. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 0 5-16d per ounce standard. ...

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  20. GERMANY.

    The German Emperor, in his visit to Posen, will enter the city at the head of 90,000 troops who will participate in the manœuvres. ...

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  21. THE DRAYTON GRANGE AT ALBANY.

    The [?]roopship Drayton Grange entered the harbour at daylight. She arrived off the port last night, but owing to the rough weather remained outside. The Journey from Durban thus broke into 19 days, ...

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  22. IRELAND.

    A jury at Belfast has awarded Mr. Fenton, Crown Solicitor, Sligo. £3500 damages in an action he brought against Mr. P. A. M'Hugh, M.P. for North Leitrim, for libel ...

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  23. IMMIGRANTS AT DELAGOA BAY.

    Intending immigrants to the Transvaal are not allowed to land at Delagoa Bay without depositing £20. Such immigrants must have permits to enter the Transvaal, or procure ...

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  24. THE GUILFOYLE FUND.

    Sir,—In view of the widespread sympathy that has been evoked for Mrs. Ginlfoyle, the widow of the policeman who recently met his death in tragic cir[?]mstances, it seems not improbalde that, ...

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  25. THE SENTENCE ON MR. M'HUGH, M.P.

    The majority of the select committee of the House of Commons appointed to make inquiry into the committal of Mr. P. A. M'Hugh, M.P., on a charge of contempt of court is in ...

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  26. WEDNESDAY'S PLAY.

    When play opened at Leyton to day a thunderstorm was threatening. The wicket was in good condition. The attendance of spectators was small. Perrin supplied the ...

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  27. WAR RELICS.

    Lord Kitchener has presented the Royal Engineers' Museum with statues of Mr. Kruger, General Botha, and Commandant Cronje from Pretoria and of Mr. Steyn from ...

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  28. BISLEY RIFLE MEETING.

    In the Grand Aggregate competition Mr. G. Shaw (Queensland) was eighteenth, and won £3. The following colonials also won prizes:—Messrs. P. Fargher, W. Todd, W. ...

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  29. ARRANGING FOR THE CONFERENCE.

    Very little information could be obtained yesterday as to the action of the A.W.U. The secretary of that body (Mr. Donald MacDonnoll), however, states that he will convene a meeting of his council ...

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  30. GENERAL BOTHA'S ADVICE.

    General Botha, in his address at Stellenbosch, advised the Boers to stop bothering about politics and try and bs happy in South Africa, because they hal no home elsewhere. ...

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  31. THE PHILIPPINES.

    At some of the villages in the Philippines one-tenth of the residents have died from cholera. Many American soldiers have succumbed. ...

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  32. THE GINNINDERRA TRAGEDY.

    Soon after the Logislative Assembly met yesterday Mr. Edden asked the Premier if he would lay on the table of the House all the depositions taken at the inquest held at Queanbeyan into the circumstances ...

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  33. DEATH OF A N.S.W. SOLDIER.

    Sergeant Cecil L. Smith, of the 3rd New South Wales Mounted Rifles, had died of enteric fever at Capetown. ...

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  34. PROPOSED SUBSIDIES TO SHIPPING.

    A special meeting of the Board of Trade at Montreal has negatived the resolution of the steamship section of the board, and has approved of the fast Atlantic service, but has ...

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  35. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The transport Manchester Merchant, with part of the 5th Battalion of the Commonwealth Horse on board arrived shortly after midnight and anchored for the night in Watson's Bay. She has already ...

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  36. THE POUND RATE.

    Shearing started at Wanaaring Station with a full board of shearers and rouseabouts under the new conference agreement on Monday. Nocoleche started last week at 20s per 100. ...

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  37. A BYE-ELECTION.

    An election for the representation of North Leeds in the House of Commons, rendered necessary by the elevation of tho former member, Mr. W. L. Jackson (Conservative), ...

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  38. COMPENSATION TO MRS. HEAPS.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. Kelly asked the Colonial Secretary whether he would take steps to compensate the mother of Thomas Heaps, who was shot near Gi[?]nderra. ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Three South Africans have been arrested at Paris connection with the robbery of the Marquis of Anglesey's jewels. [On September 10 the Marquis of Anglesey was ...

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  40. THE BISHOP AND THE COUNCIL.

    At the last meeting of the municipal council a letter was read from Bishop Doyle's solicitor requesting the council to name a solicitor who would accept service of a Supreme Court writ for alleged trespass ...

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  41. MOVEMENTS OF TRANSPORTS.

    The transport Orient arrived at Melbourne yesterday from South Africa, and the Drayton Grange arrived at Albany. ADELAIDE, Wednesday. ...

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  42. BUSHRANGING IN QUEENSLAND.

    James Patrick Kenniff was again brought before the police court to-day charged with murder. Richard Tapp, a labourer, deposed to accompanying Burke to Lethbridge's Pocket, and finding traces of ...

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  43. THE NEXT MATCH.

    The next match is against Sussex, and commences to-day at Brighton. ...

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  44. VICTORIAN CONGRATULATIONS.

    Major Wardill's complaint about the lack of congratulations from Victoria upon the Australians' victories was referred to at a meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association on Tuesday. Mr. W. Bruce ...

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  45. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The debate on the no-confidence motion concluded last night, the division taking place it midnight, the voting being 29 for the Government and 16 against. ...

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  46. THE CANADIAN STEEL CORPORATION.

    The Canadian Steel Corporation, with a capital of 18,000,000dol. (£3,600,000) has been formed. The issue has been underwritten. The corporation receives a bonus of ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    An open meeting was held on Tuesday night, under the auspices of the Balmain Branch of the Australian Natives Association, in the local town hall, when a mock breach of promise trial, arranged ...

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  48. COLONIAL STUDENTS AT OXEORD UNIVERSITY.

    The Colonial Office has published a statement that at the recent conference of [?]nial repepresentives with the authorities fo Oxford University the representatives of ...

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  49. NOTES.

    Owing to Jones' great pace and accuracy the last five of the [?]ty team added but 34. The total is, however, far beyond what was anticipated. On the first day [?]ones was evidently unable, in consequence ...

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  50. A CONSERVATIVE NEWSPAPER SPEAKS OUT.

    The "Morning Post," a Conservative organ, in commenting upon the result of the North Leeds election, says that a thorough going Education Bill and a thoroughgoing plan of ...

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  51. THE KING OF ITALY.

    King Victor Emanuel III. of Italy will arrive at Berlin on his visit to the German Emperor on August 24. ...

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  52. LATE SHIPPING.

    PORT ADELAIDE.—Arrival: July 30, Itinda, s., from Culcutta, Departure: July 80, Mooraboo, s., for Newcastle. ...

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