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  2. BASHED BY A CYCLONE.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The Espada, an American four-masted barque, bound from Puget Sound to Port Adelaide, was towed into Sydney Harbor this morning ...

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  3. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) BRITISH LEGISLATION.

    London, August 1st.—The Coal Mines Bill was further considered in Committee in the House of Commons to-day. The clause making miners' baths at the ...

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  4. MRS POON GOOEY MUST GO?

    Yesterday a deputation representative chiefly of Geelong, waited on Senator Findley, Acting Minister of External Affairs, relative to the case of Mrs. Poon ...

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  5. FEZ HAS WIRELESS.

    Paris, August 1st.—Fez, the capital of Morocco, is now wirelessly connected with Paris via Oran, in Algeria. An alternative service, via Tauriat, will be ...

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  6. 100,000 TURKS RUINED BY FIRE

    Constantinople, August 1st.—The damage done by the recent great fire is estimated, to amount to the enormous sum of £5,000,000. One hundred ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    Lord Denman, the Governor-General, held a levee at Government House yesterday. His Excellency shook hands with about four hundred. ...

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  8. PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Gray asked the Minister of Railways if he will in future include in the report of the Victorian Railways ...

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  9. RAILWAY PERILS TOO HIGH.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Mr. Murphy, coroner, to-day held an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the deaths of Joseph John Fraser, 50 years of age, ...

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  10. PORTUGAL: REPUBLIC SAFE.

    The Government of Portugal has received assurances from Spain that measures will be taken to prevent the Portuguese monarchists from making a ...

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  11. NEW RECORD CLAIMED.

    Adelaide, Wednesday.—What is clamed to be a new distance record for wireless in Australasia was accomplished on Saturday night by the McIlwraith, ...

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  12. COMPENSATION BILL.

    Considerable criticism was yesterday offered some of the provisions of the Workmen's Compensation Bill by a deputation from the Chamber of Agriculture, ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The Cambrian, Psyche, Pyramus and Pioneer, of the Australian squadron, sailed to-day for Colombo, where they will be ...

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  14. MUSIC HALLS COMBINE.

    London, August 1st.—Mr. Oswald Stoll, managing director of Moss' Empires Ltd., and other musical concerns, and Mr. Walter Gibbons, who is ...

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  15. MOROCCO; NO HURRY.

    The slow progress of the Moroccan negotiations is causing impatience in Paris and Berlin. In both capitals the prospect of protracted discussions inspires ...

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  16. N.S.W. ELECTORAL BOUNDARY.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Judge Edmunds, Mr. Coghlan (Under Secretary of the Chief Secretary's Department) and Mr. Trivett (Government ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL DUELS.

    London, August 1st.—There has been a recurrence of the strike of London dockers and allied workers. All the Tilbury dock employes are involved, except ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL CARNIVAL.

    Adelaide, Wednesday.—The Australian football carnival was opened to-day. The first match between Victoria and New South Wales resulted: ...

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  19. SIX MONTHS FOR IMPOSITION.

    At the Melbourne Criminal Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Hodges dealt with James Workman Clarke, on six charges of imposition. He had pleaded guilty, ...

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  20. LONDON TO AUSTRALIA BY AIR.

    It is proposed to hold an aeroplane race from London to Japan. "M. Beaumont" (Lieutenant Conneau, of the French Navy), won the recent race ...

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  21. FIGHT BETWEEN HALF-CASTES.

    Narandera (N.S.W.), Wednesday.—A half-caste black named Bob Brown was murderously assaulted at Clark's [?] dock this morning. The altercation[?] ...

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  22. CROWN LANDS AVAILABLE.

    In the fortnightly list of available Crown lands appear the following:— Parish of Latrobe, 316 acres, third-class, 18 miles from Timboon; parish of ...

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  23. VETO NEXT WEDNESDAY.

    Lord Morley, Lord President of the Council, and acting Leader in the House of Lords, in a letter to Government supporters in the Lords, states that the ...

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  24. LINLITHGOW MINERS FINED.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Considerable interest was manifested in connection with cases heard in the Lithgow police court to-day, in which miners were charged ...

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  25. CURIOSITIES OF ETHICS.

    Brisbane, Wednesday.— Professor M'Millan Brown, a New Zealand anthropologist, who arrived yesterday from the South, Sea Islands by the steamer ...

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  26. IN A FEW LINES.

    King Alfonso and Queen Victoria, who are now in England, will be among the most prominent people to be seen at the approaching polo tournament at ...

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  27. TRADES HALL PRESIDENT.

    It is understood that through pressure of private business Mr. W. H. Griffin, president of the Trades Hall Council, will resign that position at a meeting of ...

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  28. APPELLATE COURT FOR EMPIRE.

    The House of Lords last night agreed to the second reading of the Appellate Jurisdiction Bill, strengthening the Court of Appeal in the direction ...

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  29. OFFENSIVE BEHAVIOR.

    Unshaven, wild looking and presenting an extremely dirty appearance, a man named Arthur Williams was locked up yesterday afternoon by Constable ...

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  30. CARTERS' STRIKE IMMINENT.

    The position in regard to the carters and drivers' trouble appears to be critical. Mr. R. Cheney, secretary of the union, stated yesterday that the ...

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  31. FIJI TO BE TOURIST RESORT.

    "Fiji is going to be the Colombo of the Pacific—that is not my phrase. Sir, Henry McCallum, the Governor of Ceylon, has used it before. Nevertheless ...

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  32. AVIATOR KILLED.

    London, August 2nd.—An airman named Napier was carrying a passenger on a Bristol biplane at Brooklands. As he was descending a sudden gust of wind ...

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  33. CANE CUTTERS STRIKE.

    Ghilders (Queensland). Wednesday.— Mr. A. Hayden, formerly secretary of the striker camp, has been appointed strike organiser in the place of Mr. G. ...

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  34. NEW YORK FERRY CAPSIZED

    New York, August 2nd.—The ferry steamer Syracuse struck a shoal at St. Lawrence, near Mossena, Grass River, New York. The steamer capsized, ...

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  35. NIOBE LIKELY TO BE A LOSS.

    Halifax (Nova Scotia), August 2nd.— The cruiser Niobe, which was refloated on Sunday, is now in danger of sinking in Clarke Harbor owing to the injuries ...

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  36. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKET.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The following are the alterations on the produce market:—Chick wheat, 34, maize, 2/10; oaten hay, 100/-, and potatoes, ...

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  37. ADMIRALTY PAYS £7120 COMPENSATION.

    After three years litigation and political controversy the Archer-Shee case has been settled. Mr. ArcherShee, father of the cadet who was ...

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  38. TRUST DEFEATS THE LAW.

    New Jersey, August 2nd.—The Standard Oil Company, in accordance with a Supreme Court decision, has decided to dissolve 35 subsidiary companies. The ...

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  39. [?]TCHING SOMETHING TERRIBLE.

    "I have been affected on my knee for about two years with what the doctors called eczema, caused by varicose veins. I suffered most when I got warm in bed. Then the ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND GOLD OUTPUT.

    Wellington, Wednesday.—The gold exported from New Zealand for July amounted to 49,366 ounces, Valued at £19,245, compared with 54,165 ounces. ...

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  41. MINING "DEALS" IN THE WEST.

    Perth. Wednesday.—Two important mining deals are reported. Messrs. Bewick, Moreing and Co. have completed the option on the Transvaal ...

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  42. ARBITRATION TREATIES.

    Washington, August 2nd.—Arrangements for the Anglo-American arbitration treaty have been completed. Mr. Bryce. British Ambassador to the ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN MONEY FOR IRELAND.

    Sydney, wednesday.—Messrs A. W. Redmond and R. Hazelton, M.P's., and J. Donovan, the Irish Envoys who are touring Australia to collect funds for ...

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