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  2. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    Questioned yesterday by a "Sunday Times" representative as to the prospects of preferential trade, Mr. Copeland, Agent-General, replied:— ...

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  3. THE LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    It is announced that King Edward will visit Queen Alexandra's Royal father, the King of Denmark, in the middle of September. The Czar Nicholas of Russia is arranging ...

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  4. THE BIG GAMBLING RAID.

    In consequence of a big raid in Castlereagh-street en Friday night on an alleged "two-up" school, there was a lot of excitement at the Central Police Court yesterday, ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Sir John See is enjoying his usual week-end visit to Wentworth Falls. There is a Downward and an Upward in politics in Victoria. The former is in the ...

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  6. THE BALKANS.

    A large Macedonian force surprised and attacked 240 Turkish soliders at Neveska, killing 200 of them. They then constructed earthworks and ...

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  7. RUSSIA AND KOREA.

    The signing of the Yongampho agreement between Russia and Korea is semiofficially denied at Tokio. It is understood that Japan threatens, if ...

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  8. THE YACHT RACE.

    Sir Thomas Lipton, interviewed concerning the boat race and his future intentions, said:— "When we can produce a Herreshoff (the ...

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  9. CARDINAL VAUGHAN'S SUCCESSOR

    The Pope has ratified the appointment of the Right Rev. Francis Bourne, Bishop of Southwark, to succeed the late Cardinal Vaughan as Roman Catholic Archbishop of ...

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  10. A MIXED CROWD.

    About 50 had been on bail. Some did not appear when called. They were altogether a mixed lot, representing all trades and nationalities, while a considerable ...

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  11. ANOTHER INSURGENT SUCCESS.

    Three battalions of Turkish troops surrounded a force of insurgents at Pashekui, near Adrianople. A second band of insurgents arrived to ...

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  12. GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES.

    It is said there were some Government employees among the number, and as an official was present noting the names, they will probably lose their billets. ...

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  13. TOWN HALL WELCOME TO MR. COPELAND.

    The Hon. Henry Copeland, Agent-General for New South Wales, who has just returned for a holiday, will be welcomed at the Town Hall by the Lord Mayor at noon to-morrow. ...

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  14. THE SCHOOL.

    "When the 120 odd had been weeded out from those who pleaded not guilty, Constable Joseph Pascoe, a young officer of No. 4 Station, "who had apparently been ...

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  15. PROPOSED ZIONIST COLONY.

    Telegrams from Mombasa, East Africa, show that the public disapprove of the proposed Jewish settlement in the best part of the Uganda railway district. ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, August 28.—The British Army manoeuvres have been postponed for a week owing to the excessive rain delaying harvesting operations. ...

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  17. BRITISH BYE-ELECTION.

    The bye-election in Argyllshire, Scotland, to fill the vacancy in the House of Commons, resulted in a Liberal victory, the candidates polling as follows:— ...

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  18. MACEDONIAN AUTONOMY.

    The Macedonian Committee have submitter to the Sultan and the Powers a plan for the autonomy of the Province of Macedonia under European guarantees. ...

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  19. IN POLITICS YET OUT.

    The Hon R. E. O'Connor is in the strange position of being in politics yet out of them. It was understood that he was to retire from the Ministry, but the latest is that ...

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  20. VESUVIUS ACTIVE.

    LONDON, August 28.—The eruption of Mount Vesuvius, Italy, is increasing in intensity. ...

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  21. FRENCH VINTAGE.

    LONDON, August 28.—The official estimate of the French vintage places the production as much below the average of recent years. ...

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  22. AFTER MANY YEARS.

    Miss Ada Crossley, before leaving for London, had promised to sing at St. Mary's Cathedral, but was unable to fulfil the obligation. When Mr. Williamson recently opened up ...

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  23. AMERICA AND TURKEY.

    The United States Government has ordered the warships Brooklyn and San Francisco and the gunboat Machias to Beyrout. This action has been taken in consequence ...

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  24. THE WILLOUGHBY ELECTION

    Matters in connection with the Willoughby election are quiet, and will not liven up until the Liberal and Reform Association candidate is selected, about ...

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  25. A DISASTROUS RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A train conveying Italian troops collided with a goods train near Treviso. Nine soldiers were killed and eighty injured. ...

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  26. OCCUPATIONS OF ARRESTED PERSONS.

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  27. THE INSURGENTS AT ADRIANOPLE.

    It is estimated that the number of insurgents in the Adrianople district exceeds six thousand. ...

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  28. MISS EVA MYLOTT IN LONDON.

    Having finished a course of tuition under Madame Marchesi in Paris, Miss Eva My-Tott is now in London, where she has been engaged by Boosey to sing at a series of ...

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  29. THE LABOR CANDIDATE.

    Alderman S. E. Hutton will speak from Mackay's balcony, corner of Ernest and West streets, at 8 o'clock to-morrow night. Some Labor Members will also address the ...

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  30. LAST NIGHT'S MEETING.

    Mr. C. G. Wade addressed the electors of Willoughby last night from McKye's balcony, about 200 being present. The candidate based his claim to support ...

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  31. TRAIN DYNAMITING.

    The news of the dynamiting of the Budapest-Constantinople train, by which seven persons lost their lives and a great many were injured, has aroused intense ...

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  32. MONKS, POLICE, AND MILITARY.

    In carrying out the Government policy of the expulsion of the Catholic religious orders from France, the police and military have been engaged in expelling by force ...

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  33. PEOPLE'S REFORM LEAGUE.

    At a general meeting of members of the People's Reform League held on Friday evening an instructive paper on "Irrigation by Private Enterprise" was reed by Mr. ...

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  34. ARCHBISHOP SMITH'S RETURN.

    Dr. Saumarez Smith, Anglican Archbishop of Sydney, returned from his trip to England by the Orient yesterday. The Archbishop, after his reception by Archdeacons ...

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  35. [LATER] AMERICAN CONSUL NOT MURDERED.

    Later advices from Constantinople state that Mr. William Magelssen, United States Vice-Consul at Beyrout, was not assassinated, as previously reported. ...

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  36. OUR CREDIT IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. Copeland was questioned yesterday by a "Sunday Times" representative regarding the State's credit in England, and also how Australia was looked upon as a ...

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  37. GUESTS AT THE AUSTRALIA.

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  38. FEDERAL CHIEF JUSTICE.

    The announcement made a fortnight ago by Sir Edmund Barton to the effect that he does not intend to take the position of Chief Justice does not, it is said, meet with ...

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  39. FATAL GUN ACCIDENT.

    A shocking gun accident occurred at Narrabeen late on Friday afternoon, by which Mr. C. E. Hayes-Williams lost his life. ...

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  40. LIVES OF AMERICANS

    The fanaticism of the populace at Kharkut is almost uncontrollable. The United States Government has demanded that immediate steps be taken to ...

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  41. POLITICAL CRISIS AT THE CAPE.

    The political crisis in Cape Colony is assuming a serious attitude. The Afrikander Bond are holding a caucus to decide whether they will grant or refuse ...

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  42. ON THE LONDON BOAT.

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  43. ALPINE MADNESS.

    Many fatalities continue to occur among Alpine tourists in Switzerland. The latest reported are those of the Rev. Hartley, Vicar of Exton, Rutlandshire, and ...

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  44. SUDDEN DEATH OF AN OLD MAN.

    Yesterday afternoon William Chapman, aged 70, caretaker, living at 614 George-street, dropped dead in Union-lane, after having delivered a message. The police ...

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  45. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    The Premier of West Australia has notified Sir John Forrest that he will on Tuesday introduce a Bill in the State House authorising the construction of a railway ...

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  46. OPENING OF A SPEEDWAY

    The Albert Park Speedway, where vehicles may be driven at any pace, was opened to-day. Over five thousand people were present, and the proceedings were very ...

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  47. SPECIAL DRAINING FOR NAVY OFFICERS.

    The Admiralty have announced certain Changes which it has been decided to introduce in the System of selecting and training navigating officers of the Royal Navy. ...

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  48. NEW RAILWAY STATION.

    Mr. O'Sullivan yesterday informed a "Sunday Times" representative that the Premier (Sir John See) will lay the foundation stone of the central tower of the new ...

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  49. EAST SYDNEY ELECTION.

    Very little interest is being taken in the East Sydney election, and, should there be no change in this respect before polling day, Mr. Reid may find himself somewhat ...

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