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  2. THE INTERNATIONAL SCULLING RACE. TOWNS V. GAUDAUR.

    A continuous gale prevails at Rat Portage, where the contest between G. Towns, of New South Wales, and J. G. Gaudaur, is to take placo. ...

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  3. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The British Army has relinquished the use of currier pigeons. The birds at Aldershot have been sold at auction. ...

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  4. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT M'KINLEY. AT THE BUFFALO EXHIBITION.

    An attempt to assassinate President M'Kmley was made to-day at the Exhibition Building, Buffalo, on the eastern shores of lake Eric, in the State of New York. ...

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  5. THE ROYAL EXCHANGE.

    There was considerable excitement on the Royal Exchange, Sydney, on Saturday morning when the secretary posted the news that President M'Kinley had been shot. Saturday, which is practically an ...

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  6. THE VICE-PRESIDENT AT BUFFALO.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, Vice-President of the United States, is at Buffalo. ...

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  7. REV. JOSEPH WOODHOUSE.

    At the William-street Wealeyan Church on Sunday morning the pastor (Rev.Joseph Woodhouse) durmg the service referred to the trial which has fallen upon Americans as a people. He prayed that ...

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  8. THE ANARCHISTS AT PATERSON.

    The anarchist group at Paterson, New Jersey (U.S.A.), disavow sympathy with the crime. ...

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  9. ST. PAUL'S, REDFERN.

    Yeaterday at both services Canon Boyce at St. Paul's, Redfern, offered up special prayers for the recovery of President M 'Kinley. the morning service he said that the heart of every Australian ...

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  10. CHINA.

    The protocol for the treaty of peace has been signed at Peking. ...

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  11. INTERVIEW WITH THE U.S. CONSUL.

    Mr.Orlando Baker, the United States Consul in Sydney, when interviewed yesterday, said:—"The news of the attempt upon the life of President M'Kinley carme as a great shock to me and to my ...

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  12. ARREST OF ANARCHISTS.

    Two anarchists have been arrested in Cleveland, Ohio, where the police believe that the plot was hatched. Five arrests have been made in Chicago. ...

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  13. HISTORY OF THE CONTESTS.

    The result of the race for the sculling championship of the world, which was rowed in Canada on Saturday, will be received throughout Australia with the utmost satisfaction. It is about five years since such a ...

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  14. RUSSIA.

    The Government of Russia is spending £15,000,000 for grain to relieve the wants of the. peasantry in the western and southern districts of Russia. ...

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  15. SKETCH OF THE PRESIDENT'S LIFE.

    In several lespects the history of President M'Kinley's life is of the class winch is particularly pleasing in this democratie age. He exchanged the teacher's ferule for the bayonet, and at the close of the civil ...

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  16. THE NEWS IN BRISBANE.

    The news of the attempted assassination was received in Brisbane with feelings of the deepest horror, and general sympathy was expressed with President M'Kinley, his family, and the American ...

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  17. NEWTOWN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

    Preaching at theo Newtown Congregational Church last night the Rev. Warlow Davies, M.A.,made a brief reference to the sad event. A time of national calamity such as this, he said, drew the two great ...

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  18. GERMANY.

    The German War Office has notified Trooper Hickel that his services will not be renewed, and a similar notification has been given to three officers whose evidence favoured ...

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  19. SYMPATHY IN ADELAIDE.

    The news of the attempt on the life of President M'Kinley caused a profound sensation during Saturday morning. The consular agent, Mr. C.A. Murphy, received many callers. Prayers were offered ...

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  20. SYMPATHY FROM ROMAN CATHOLICS.

    The Very Rev. T. A. Fitzgerald, G.F.M. (Commiasaiy Provincial of the Order of St. Francis in Australia), preaching at St.Francis' Church, Paddington, on Sunday morning, referred to the attempted ...

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  21. THE LATEST BULLETIN.

    A bulletin regarding the condition of Mr. M'Kinley issued at 20 minutes past 3 states that he passed a fairly good night, and gives his temperature as 102[?]4, and the pulse ...

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  22. SORROW AT PERTH.

    The news of the attempted assassination ot President M'Kmley was received in Perth with horror and astomshnent. At first it was reported that the wounds were fatal, and flugs were half-masted at ...

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  23. COLOMBIA AND VENEZUELA.

    Reuter's agency reports that Venezuela has refused the mediation of the United States in the difficulty with Colombia. It was reported recently that Colombia had ...

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  24. REFERENCES AT NEWCASTLE.

    The Right Rev.Bishop Stretch, D.D., Dean of Newcastle, in the course of his discourse at the proCathedral this morning referred to the attempted assassination of President M'Kinley. The preacher ...

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  25. THE NEWS IN THE COUNTRY.

    The news of the shooting of President M'Kinley has caused general regret here. ...

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  26. IDENTITY OF THE ASSAILANT.

    The would-be assassin has been identified as Leon Czolgosz, who was horn in Detroit, chief city of the State of Michigan. Sept. 7 3.5, p.m. ...

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  27. HOW THE CRIME WAS COMMITTED.

    Mr.M'Kinely was holding a reception when the crime was committed. The assailant, approaching him and offering to shake hands, fired a revolver, which ...

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  28. PRESIDENT M'KINLEY'S RECENT MOVEMENTS.

    The Washington correspondent of the " New York Tribune " writing on July 5, said:—" Prosident and Mrs.M'Kinley left Washington to-night for their home at Canton, Chio, where they are to spend the ...

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  29. ARABI PASHA.

    Arabi Pasha has sailed from Colombo for Egypt. ...

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  30. THE TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    The Trades Union Congress new Sitting at Swansea has, by the votes of delegates representing 724,000 members to 333,O00, refused to facilitate the discussion of a ...

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  31. INTERVIEW WITH DR. FIASCHI.

    Speaking last night to a " Horald " reporter upon President M'Kinley's condition as indicated by the cables, Dr.Fiaschi said that in abdominal surgery more consideration was given to the pulse than ...

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  32. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    The Lord Mayor of London (Alderman Frank Green) has despatched a, sympathetic message expressing, on behalf of the citizens of London, abhorrence at the unprovoked crime, ...

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  33. THE CONSTITUTIONAL POSITION.

    The United States Consul (Mr.Orlando Baker) stated yesterday that in the event of the death of the President he would be succeeded by Mr.Roosevelt, the Vico-Piesident, who was elected at the same time ...

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  34. SHIPPING CASUALTIES. THE OSBERGA.

    The barque Osberga, which left Newcastle (N.S.W.) on July 6 for Manila, and went ashore at Sun Nicolas Reef, Luzon Island, jettisoned 275 tons of cargo, and has been ...

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  35. THE BALMORAL.

    The steamer Balmoral, which left Newcastle for Java on August 15 with a, carge of coal, has her tail shaft broken, and has been towed into Sourabaya (on the north-east coast ...

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  36. A TRIBUTE BY THE MINISTER FOR EDUCATION.

    The Miuister for Education (Hon J.Perry, M.I. A.), in the course of an address on the occasion of performing the ceremony of officially opening the Mechanics' Institute at New Lambton, in the ...

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  37. A DECISION BY THE PRESIDENT.

    Writing from New York on June 15 our American correspondent, after referring to the refusal of President M'Kinley to listen to the suggestion that he should accept a nomination for a third term of office, ...

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  38. BRITISH TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns showed that during the month of August the imports into the United Kingdom decreased £.1,159,919 and the exports decreased £779,054. ...

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  39. ATTEMPTS TO LYNCH.

    Soldiers and the police prevented the by. Standcrs from lynching the prisoner, be lioved to be named Fred. Tierman, who is of Polish nationality, and who declared that he ...

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  40. NEWSPAPER COMMENTS.

    The London newspapers express astonish ment at the orime being committed in the face of the unexampled prospenty of the United States, the popularity of Mr.M'Kinley, and ...

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  41. SHIPMENT OF ORANGES.

    The shipment of oranges which arrived by the steamer Narrung, of Lund's line, is excellent, and has realised 14s per case. ...

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  42. MESSAGE FROM AUSTRALIA.

    Tho Commonwealth Cabinet was sitting when news reached Melbourne Yesterday of the atlempt on the life of President M'Kinely. The following minute was drawn up and forwarded to the ...

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  43. THE INTELLIGENCE IN MELBOURNE.

    The news of the attempted assassination of President M'Kinley came as a painful surprise, and drew forth from all sections of the community expressions of unfeigned sorrow. Auxioua inquiries were made ...

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  44. FURTHER DETAILS OF THE TRAGIC SUENE.

    Delective Ireland, standing opposite Mr. M'Kinley, watched Czolgosz approach. He seemed an innocent boyish fellow, 28 years of age, and was perfectly calm. An Italian ...

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  45. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOUR CONVENTION.

    At the Christian Eudeavour Convention meeting in the Centenary Hall on Saturday evening the Rev. George Lane, President of the Wesloeyan Methodist Conference, in the opening prayer asked for God's ...

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  46. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The prospectus of the New South Wales 3 per cent, loan of £4,000,000 has been issued. The minimum price has been fixed at £94. Sept. 7. ...

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  47. PRECAUTIONS FOR THE DUKE OF CORNWALL.

    The precautions taken in Canada for the safety of the Duke of Cornwall and York have been redoubled. ...

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  48. PREVIOUS ASSASSINATIONS.

    President M'Kinley is the third President of the United States who has been shot by an assassin. Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President, was the first to fall. The civil war had just ended and the ...

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  49. MRS. M'KINLEY PROSTRATED.

    Mrs. M'Kinley, wife of the President, is prostrated. ...

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  50. MRS. M'KINLEY WITH HER HUSBAND.

    The President asked to see his wife Both were brave during the interview. Thet spoke but little, and sat with their hands clasped He quietly remarked, " We must bear up; ...

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  51. CONDITION OF THE PRESIDENT.

    The President is in the hospital in the Exhibition grounds. Four physicians are in attendance upon him. ...

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  52. MESSAGE FROM THE LIEUTENANT. GOVERNOR.

    On Saturday night his Excellency the LieutenantGovernor, at the request of the Premier, sent the follow message by cable to President M'Kinley "The Government and people of New South Wales ...

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  53. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 2 15-16d per ounce standard. ...

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  54. MR. M'KINLEY'S CONFIDENCE.

    Mr. J. W. Griggs, the late AttorneyGeneral of the United States, repeatedly and recently begged Mr. M'Kinley to take precautions. The latter refused, laughing, and ...

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  55. CRICKET.

    Barnes, a Lancashire eolt, will probably reptace W.M. Bradley, of Kent, in the team of cricketers winch Muclaren is selecting to visit Australia. ...

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  56. RECEIPT OF THE NEWS IN SYDNEY.

    The news of the attempted assassination of President M'Kinley was received at midday on Saturday, and came as a great shock to the community. On every side horror was felt at the crime, and ...

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  57. REFERENCES IN THE CHURCHES.

    The Rev.George Lane (President of the Wesleyan Methodist Coufereuce of New South Wales) made special reference at the Wesleyan Church, Paddington, yesterday morning to the atteupled ...

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  58. A SUPPOSED PLOT.

    The police believe that the crime was the result of a deliberate plot, and that accomplices of Czolgosz accompanied the ass[?]ilant to Buffalo. ...

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  59. "HONOUR THE KING."

    A message to the New York " Tribune " on Jone 30, in giving an account of the " National Sabbath " at Ocean Grove, said that the Rev. Dr.Charles W. Millaid, in preaching to 3000 people from the text ...

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  60. THE AMERICA CUP.

    The Constitution will be kept in readiness to race in the case of accident to the Columbia. ...

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  61. FEELING IN AMERICA.

    The crime has caused the utmost horror and deep gloom in the United States, and has evoked from Canada earnest sympathy with the President and people. ...

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  62. THE REV. DR. FORDYCE, M.A.

    The Rev. Dr. Fordyee, M.A. (chairman of the Congregational Union of New South Wales), who occupied the pulpit of the Point Piper-road (Woollahra) Church on Sunday morning, referred to the ...

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