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  2. 2nd EDITION

    The Pope is now out of imminent danger. Dr. Marroni, in an interview, stated that His Holiness had entirely recovered, ...

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  3. PREPARING THE ROLLS.

    Under the regulations for carrying into full effect the provisions of the Parliamentary Elections (Amendment) Act, 1902, Saturday next is the latest date for the ...

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  4. SMUGGLING AND SHANGHAIING.

    Several times of late magistrates have commented very strongly on what they have termed "the great and growing evil of smuggling," and have visited heavy fines ...

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  5. WATER FAMINE AT BROKEN HILL.

    Rain threatened all day, and about 6 o'clock showers fell. Although the prospect was promising, the rain soon eased off. However, the outlook is more hopeful ...

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  6. LATEST CABLE NEWS. LATE

    The Pope's physical condition, is unchanged. His sleep last night was restless, giving him little recuperative benefit. ...

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  7. RUSSIA SNUBS AMERICA.

    The Russian Government has intimated to the Government of the United States that the petition being prepared in America, touching the massacre of Jews at ...

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  8. COUNTESS RUSSELL'S ROMANCE.

    Countess Russell and her husband, the coachman Brown, have become reconciled. [The latest incident in the very remarkable career of this lady was her marriage ...

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  9. THE COMING WAR.

    In laying the foundation-stone of a cathedral at Port Arthur, General Kuropatkin, the Russian Minister for War, stated that Port Arthur was becoming absolutely ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Chamberlain registered his 67th year on the 8th of this month, having been born on July 8, 1836. A wonderfully vigorous man for his age. ...

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  11. HAS A GOOD DAY.

    Yesterday was the best day his Holiness has experienced since the beginning of the critical stage. The rally may continue some time. ...

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  12. THE PLAGUE.

    "We are still anxious," remarked Dr. Ashburton Thompson, President of the Board of Health, yesterday, "concerning the future. Plague rats continue to be ...

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  13. ANOTHER PORT SEIZED.

    The Russian flag has been re-hoisted at Ying-tzsu-kou, the terminus of the Shankai-wan railway. [Ying-tzsu-kou is a port at the mouth of ...

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  14. MR. COPELAND'S HOLIDAY.

    Mr. Copeland left London yesterday on his Six months' leave of absence. The Agent-General is coming via America, and will leave San Francisco on August 6, landing ...

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  15. POLITICAL SCANDALS

    Sir John See yesterday had a good deal to say to a "Sunday Times" representative "with reference to the Fitzroy Dock scandal, and also touched upon the Prince Alfred ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, July 18.—The Earl of Meath, Lord Strathcona, and Sir Gilbert Parker, together with the headmasters of the leading public schools, are engaged in directing ...

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  17. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    On Tuesday evening His Excellency and Lady Tennyson will be present at the Freemasons' Ball, and on Thursday evening they will attend the concert of the Amateur ...

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  18. ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    Consequent upon the Anglo-French rapprochement, negotiations are proceeding for the adjustment of several territorial matters in which both countries are concerned. ...

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  19. RUSSIA'S TIGHTENING GRIP.

    The Chinese Government has concluded arrangements for a loan of two million taels (about £660,000), with the Russo-Chinese Bank. ...

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  20. BRITISH PROSPERITY

    At a Mansion House dinner to the leading bankers and merchants of the city, Mr. C. T. Ritchie, Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated that a debt of £160,000,000 remained ...

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  21. ON THE LONDON BOAT.

    Amongst the passengers booked for London by the Orient-Pacific Company's R.M.S. Oroya are Mr. Dangar, Miss. M. Mukle, Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Taylor, Miss. B. Sawers, ...

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  22. KEEPING OUT PLAGUE RATS

    Talking to a "Sunday Times" representative, a gentleman who has had nearly half a century's connection with the harbor and shipping, and who is still daily brought ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, July 17.—Mr. Brink, a Boer Member of the Transvaal Legislative Council, declares that the Dutch language is more thoroughly taught now than ever. ...

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  24. BRITISH ARTILLERY.

    In reply to a question in the House of Commons, Lord Stanley, Financial Secretary to the War Office, expressed the confident opinion that Great Britain would soon ...

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  25. BOTHA AS STRIFE STIRRER.

    General Botha is just as "slim" as ever, and when he is not to be trusted, what can to expected of the rank and file? The guerilla leader partly told the truth when ...

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  26. BISHOP MOORHOUSE RESIGNED.

    LONDON, July 17.—Bishop Moorhouse has resigned from the bishopric of Manchester. ...

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  27. WOMEN'S FREETRADE UNION.

    LONDON, July 18.—A Women's Freetrade Union has been formed, with Mistress Herbert Gladstone, wife of the Chief Liberal Whip, as President. ...

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  28. BRITAIN AND GERMANY.

    Several Berlin journals comment upon the correspondence between Lord Lansdowne, Secretary of State for Foreign Af-fairs, and Baron Von Richthofen, German ...

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  29. THE NAVAL SUBSIDY.

    Sir Edmund Barton, in conversation with a "Sunday Times" representative yesterday, said that he had no doubt as to the fate of the Naval Agreement Bill now ...

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  30. BOTHA'S TREACHERY

    Great indignation is manifest in Cape Colony and the Transvaal, even among the Dutch, on account of the letters of General Botha attacking the British administration ...

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  31. REMOUNT DEPARTMENT

    Colonel Benson, the new Inspector-General of Remounts, has been directed to make his department capable of great expansion in war time. ...

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  32. RUSSIAN PRESS ON THE FRIENDSHIP OF AMERICA.

    The New York correspondent of the London "Times" telegraphed last month:— "The 'Novoe Vremya." of St. Petersburg, in an article cabled to-day, seems to believe ...

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  33. GUESTS AT THE AUSTRALIA.

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  34. NEW ZEALAND MEAT.

    LONDON, July 18.—The War Office has ordered that all contractors supplying New Zealand frozen meat to the troops must show with each carcase a tag indicating the ...

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  35. AMERICAN ADMIRAL EXPECTS SERIOUS TROUBLE.

    A Washington dispatch states that Admiral Evans, commanding the United States Asiatic Squadron, in reporting to the Navy Department, expresses a gloomy ...

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  36. RUSSIA AND SUGAR.

    July 18.—Advices from Berlin state that Russia favors the holding of a Sugar Convention in August for the purpose of facilitating the conclusion of commercial ...

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  37. IRISH LAND BILL.

    The report stage of the Irish Land Purchase Bill has been reached. Mr. T. M. Healey. Nationalist Member for Louth North, congratulated ...

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  38. THE MISSING VOTERS.

    Sir John See yesterday informed a "Sunday Times" representative that he had received a lengthy report from the Chief Electoral Officer with reference to the ...

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  39. BISHOP MOORHOUSE.

    The Right Rev. James Moorhouse, who, it is reported in our cables to-day, has resigned the Bishopric of Manchester, will be well remembered in Australia, and ...

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  40. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Discussing the report of the Capital Sites Commission with a "Sunday Times" representative yesterday, the Prime Minister deplored the delay which had occurred in ...

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  41. RUSSIA AND MANCHURIA

    The position of Russia in regard to Manchuria is hardly rendered clearer by the cable messages published yesterday. If she has the right to concede the claim that the ...

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  42. NEXT ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    LONDON, July 17.—The Marylebone Cricket Club has invited T. Hayward (Surrey), F. M. Dowson (of Surrey, and captain of Cambridge University), A. A. Lilley ...

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  43. OVER 30,000 PEOPLE AT THE FOOTBALL MATCH.

    The fact that there were over 30,000 people at yesterday's football match is evidence of the keen interest taken in these big contests between New South Wales and ...

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  44. DEATH OF A NOTED PAINTER.

    LONDON, July 18.—The death is announced of James M'Neill Whistler, the artist. [Whistler was American by birth, but ...

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  45. PROMISES TO WORK.

    Questioned yesterday by a "Sunday Times" representative as to what measures the Government intended to go on with during the week, the Premier replied: ...

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  46. HIRST, RHODES, HAYWARD AND STRUDWICK GET LEAVE.

    Hirst, Rhodes, Hayward, and Strudwick have each obtained leave from his respective county to make the Australian tour. HIRST AND RHODES DEADLY. ...

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  47. IS DRUNKENNESS A CRIME?

    Sir,—The immense number of daily convictions for the questionable crime of drunkenness, mostly unaccompanied by any other annoyance to the public, raises ...

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  48. THE ECLIPSE STAKES

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  49. SUICIDE BY "ROUGH ON RATS."

    The City Coroner yesterday held an inquiry concerning the death of Arthur Samuel Eagleson, 24, who had lived at 291 Abercrombie-street, Redfern. ...

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  50. GEMS OF PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE.

    "Filled the Leader of the Opposition like a sausage skin." "He ought to be convicted." "That is an absolute falsehood." ...

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  51. "LONG LIVE RED TAPE!"

    "Let the States do the economising, and the Commonwealth will do the spending," was the text from which Sir William Lyne preached to the Melburnians a little while ...

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  52. A "STEEL QUEEN."

    Second only to Mr. Pierpont Morgan in position in the iron world is a beautiful girl just out of school—Miss Antoinette Bertha Krupp, who inherited all her father's great ...

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  53. TEN DAYS FROM PEKIN.

    The Japanese Government has calculated from information in its possession that the army of Russia now quartered in Manchuria could march to Pekin in ten days, ...

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  54. PREFERENTIAL TARIFF.

    Asked yesterday by a "Sunday Times" representative whether anything of public interest had occurred in connection with the Preferential Tariff question, and what ...

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  55. WOMAN IN THE HARBOR.

    Some boys standing near the watermen's wharf at the foot of Bathurst-street, about 9 o'clock last night, saw a woman in the water in the act of drowning. They pulled ...

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  56. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The Government Astronomer's forecast is as follows:—New South Wales on Sunday: Becoming unsettled and milder, with promise of general rain during the next few ...

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  57. MISS. MOORE'S DEPARTURE.

    Miss. Maggie Moore left for ber New Zealand tour yesterday. A great number of the friends of the popular lady were present to see her off. Miss. Moore, after ...

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  58. ARD PATRICK SOLD FOR 20,000 GUINEAS.

    Mr. Gubbins has sold Ard Patrick to Count Lamsdorff, of Russia, for 20,000 guineas, but retains the right to race the horse for the remainder of the season. ...

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  59. PLENTY OF CHAMPAGNE.

    A cable from Paris says:—American prosperity is reflected this year in the annual report of the Chamber of Commerce of Reims, the great centre for the production of ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. Advertising

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  62. A NEW OPERA.

    The new opera "The Serenade" was produced at the Princess', Melbourne, last night, by the Musgrove Company. Mr. Musgrove telegraphed to his Sydney ...

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  63. Advertising

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