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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate, Senator Millen drew attention to a notice posted in the saloon of the P. end O. steamers on approaching Fremantle with reference to shap[?] stores, ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    It is believed that the Japanese intend to seize the month of the Amur River, in order to secure control of the immense waterways which are largely used by the ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN INTERESTS.

    The members of the A[?]ian Chamber of Commerce and the Australian Club in London yesterday presented to Mr. C. C. Lance, late Commercial Agent ...

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  5. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    By many "Iolanthe" is placed at the head of the works of Gilbert and Sullivan, deemed the culminating point of the united efforts which gave to the English ...

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  6. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Lords yesterday the Duke of Devonshire moved resolutions disapproving of any proposal to establish a general or pe[?]al tariff, and of any system ...

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  7. GREAT BRITAIN.

    Sir [?] M[?]Donnell, Under Secretary for Ire[?], has undergone a serious operation, and his retirement from office is generally expected. ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    The Minister for Agriculutre leaves Brisbane this morning on a visit to the (Warwick d[?]trict. Surgeon-General Williams, who has been ...

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  9. SUNK BY A COLLISION.

    A collision took place during a fog, off Holyhead, between the trawling steamer Acre and the barque Bonafide, bound from Fiji to Liverpool. The Bonafide sank, but ...

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  10. THE BUTTER BILL.

    Mr. T. A. Coghlan, Agent-General for New South Wales, has written to Mr. Ailwyn Fellowes, President of the Board of Agriculture, on behalf of the colonial ...

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  11. SWIMMING RECORD BY KIERAN.

    Barney Kieran, the Australian champion swimming, put up a new English swimming record at the Kentish Town Baths yesterday, completing 200yds. in 2.16. ...

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  12. CAPTURE OF ALEXANDROVSK.

    Further information regarding the capture of Alexandrovak, in the Island of Sakhalin, states that the Japanese met with very little resistance, and sustained ...

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  13. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Arrivals.—Indralema, s., from New Zealand ports; General Faidherbe, ship, from Sydney; Ocean, barque, from Geelong. Departures.—For Brisbane: Jelunga, s. ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICAN WAR MEMORIAL.

    The South African war memorial at Islington, executed by Mr. Bertram M'Kennal, the Australian sculptor, was unveiled yesterday by the Duke of Fife. ...

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  15. FURTHER JAPANESE SUCCESSES.

    A Japanese naval detachment on the 24th instant captured Alkeva, after dislodging a battalion of Russian infantry and 100 Volunteers, with eight field guns, from ...

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  16. BRISBANE CRICKET GROUND CASE.

    In the High Court to-day, in the Queensland case, Down and others v. the Attorney-General, the Chief Justice, in delivering judgment, said it was an appeal from ...

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  17. EASINESS IN THE MONEY MARKET.

    Mr. Felix Schuster, the prominent banker, states that the present easiness in the money market is likely to continue,4 with a tendency to greater ease. Owing ...

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  18. SWIMMING THE CHANNEL.

    Edward Heaton, of Liverpool, and Miss Annette Kellerman, of Australia, made unsuccessful attempts to swim across the English Channel yesterday. The sea was ...

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  19. BILL IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. A. W. Black, Liberal member for Banffshire, gave notice that he would move for leave to introduce a bill providing for the ...

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  20. THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    Advices received in Washington from well-mformed sources state that Japan is likely to demand, as a conditon of peace, the neutralisation of Vladtvostock, while ...

    Article : 128 words
  21. THE TRANSVAAL CONSTITUTION.

    When the vote for the Colonial Office was moved in Committee of Supply in the House of Commons last night, Mr. Sydney Buxton, Liberal member for the Tower ...

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  22. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers travelled by mail train to-day:- For Brisbane: Madame Holiseer, Mrs. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Lumsden, Miss Annan, Mrs. Bignell, ...

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  23. SERIOUS RAILWAY COLLISION.

    The electric express train from Liverpool to Southport, while travelling at a speed of fifty miles an hour, came into collision with an empty train at the Hall-road ...

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  24. SWEDEN AND NORWAY.

    The Lower Chamber of the Swedish Parliament has authorised the Government to raise a loan of 10,000,000 kronen (about £5,555,000). Several members ...

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  25. LATE SOUTHERN NEWS.

    John Waynes, editor of the "Newsletter," attended the Lands Commission to-day, and made a statement on oath. The statement was to the effect that he ...

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  26. CALLED TO THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    A "Government Gazette" was issued yesterday morning, notifying that Mr. T. C. Beirne had been called to the Legislative Council. The Hon. T. C. Beirne is ...

    Article : 166 words
  27. A FURTHER STATEMENT.

    According io statements made by officials at Washington, Japan will ask for a war indemnity of £200,000,000, the cession of the island of Sakhalin by Russia, the ...

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  28. REFERENDUM IN NORWAY.

    The Norwegian Government has invited the Storthing to sanction the taking of a referendum on the 13th August on the question of the dissolution of the union ...

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  29. BRITISH STEAMER SEARCHED.

    The Russian converted cruiser Kuban stopped the British steamer Fazilk in the Red Sea and searched her, but afterwards allowed her to proceed on her voyage. ...

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  30. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives, The Minister for Home Affairs, in reply to Mr. Brown, said that his department was preparing copies of the ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE MESSAGES.

    The repay sent by Germany to a French Note in connection with Moroccan affairs was of an exceedingly "stiff" character, if the version published in Paris is correct, ...

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  32. LATE ALDERMAN R. DATH.

    The obse[?]ties of the late Alderman Robert Dath were performed yesterday, when the solemn ceremony brought together a large concourse of prominent citizens ...

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  33. SESSION OF PARLIAMENT.

    In the Governor's Speech at the opening of Parliament a list of twenty measures is mentioned as likely to be brought forward by the Government, although, as ...

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  34. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The programme presented at the Theatre Royal since last Saturday night was finally repeated last night, and every item was well received. A bag bill is announced ...

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  35. FURIOUS DRIVING BY A PRINCE.

    Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria was arrested by the police for furious motordriving at Lemberg (Austria). However, on adducing proof of his identity, the ...

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  36. VICTORIA.

    James Edwards was brought up this afternoon at the Criminal Court for sentence for the manslaughter of William Skinner. His Honour Justice Hood characterised the ...

    Article : 333 words
  37. GERMAN LOAN TO MOROCCO.

    Advices from Fez state that Count von Tattenbadh, the German special envoy in Morocco, has induced the Maghzen (the Moorish Government) to accept a loan of ...

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  38. BLOCKING PRIVATE BILLS.

    In response to an appeal by Mr W. Crooks, Liberal member for Woolwich, the Irish Nationaliste have discontinued blocking private bills in the House of ...

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  39. THE IRISH LAND BILL.

    In reply to a declaration by Mr. Redmond in the House of Commons last night that the Irish Land Acts Amendment Bill would be treated as a highly controversial ...

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  40. SOUTHERN SPORTING.

    The double, Murmur for the Caulfield Cup, and Grand Rapids for the Melbourne Cup, have been well backed. ...

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  41. DON WALKER IN BRISBANE.

    Don Walker will make his first public appearance in Brisbane this afternoon at the cycling races to be held on the Brisbane Cricket Ground, commencing at 2.30. ...

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  42. LATEST SCRATCHTNGS.

    The following scratchings for the V.A.T.C. Grand National meeting are announced:- Grand National Hurdle Race.—Mystic ...

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  43. N.S.W. ARBITRATION COURT.

    His Honour Judge Heydon, before delivering the award in the timber trade dispute to-day, made further comments on the Arbitration Act. He said the court ...

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  44. FEDERAL COMMERCE BILL.

    The Commerce Bill, read a first time in the House of Representatives to-day, provides for the appointment of an officer to examine the prescribed goods, either ...

    Article : 283 words
  45. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The motion of want of confidence was defeated in the Legislative Assembly to-night by three votes. ...

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  46. BRISBANE MUSICAL UNION.

    Subscribers to the Brisbane Musical Union are reminded that the box plan for the second subscription concert is now on view at Paling's, where seats may be ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND.

    In connection with the shooting case, M'Gregor has been remanded for a week for medical inspection. He said he had no recollection of going to Sargood's or ...

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  48. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Arrived: Wakool, s., from London; Marathon, s., from Liverpool; Heighington, s., from Calcutta; Buninyong, s., from Cairns; Gabo, s., ...

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  49. LATE MINING.

    The Mount Morgan Company has declared a dividend of 3d. per share for the month of July, payable on Tuesday next. Adelaide reports the following sales:— ...

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  50. WIRTHS' CIRCUS AND ZOO.

    The circus, menagerie, and loop-the-loop entertainment of Wirth Bros,' will be given at Rosewood to-night, and Laidley on Monday night. The combination will ...

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