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  2. AN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    The Royal Geographical Society has undertaken to contribute £5,000 towards an Antarctic expedition if each of the Australian colonies will ...

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  3. DIFFERENTIAL COLONIAL TARIFFS.

    Sir Hugh Nelson informed a London interviewer that Queensland would not object to a differential tariff in favour of Great Britain, but ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Athens says Tewfik Pasha, Turkish Minister of Foreign Affairs, will make an announcement to-morrow ...

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  5. South Australia.

    At the Adelaide Police Court yesterday, P. J. Brownham, returning officer in connection with the Albert byeelection, which has been upset, was fined ...

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  6. THE COLONIES AND THE NAVY.

    Speaking at a banquet tendered by the Royal Colonial Institute to the colonial premiers at the Hotel Cecil, Mr. Goschen, First Lord of ...

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  7. EMBEZZLEMENT.

    In the City Police Court yesterday, W. B. Bishop, well known in mining circles was remanded on a charge of embezzlement, involving, it is said, £2,929, ...

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  8. FRANCE AND RUSSIA.

    President Faure has arranged to visit the Czar on August 23, and will stay in St. Petersburg three days. ...

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  9. Queensland.

    The Queensland revenue for the financial year of 1896-7 was £3,613,160 and the expenditure £3,604,263, thus leaving a surplus of £8,887. ...

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  10. COLONIAL PREMIERS IN CONCLAVE.

    The colonial Premiers, after having discussed the matter at length, decided that the Admiral in command of the auxiliary squadron ...

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  11. GENERAL NEWS.

    Messrs. D. and W. Murray, the well known[?] Australian soft goods merchants are converting their business into a limited liability ...

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  12. CHARACTERISTIC OTTEBANCES BY COLONIAL PREMIERS.

    Speaking at the National Liberal Club dinner on Friday, Sir George Turner urged that England should adopt some of the advanced legislation of the ...

    Article : 243 words
  13. New Zealand.

    Two men named John Fitzgerald and William Wilson have been sentenced to fourteen years' imprisonment each for the manslaughter of James McIntosh. ...

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  14. INTER-PROVINCIAL. [BY TELEGRAPH.] WHERE THE MONEY GOES.

    During the month of June the sum of £74,576 was sent out of the colony in money orders. ...

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  15. UNITED STATES AND JAPAN.

    Mr. Sherman, United States Secretary of State, has informed the Japanese Government that the treaty for the annexation of Hawaii, which ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    At Friday's sitting of the Transvsal Raid Commission it transpired that on December 17, Miss Shaw, the lady who conducts the colonial ...

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  17. IMMIGRATION AND EMIGRATION.

    The arrivals by sea last quarter numbered 10,795 against 20,839 during the first three mouths of the year. The departures for the three mouths just ...

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  18. THE WRECK OF THE ADEN.

    The shipwrecked crew and passengers of the wrecked P. & O. steamer Aden celebrated the Queen's Jubilee, notwithstanding their gloomy ...

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  19. THE CITY FATHERS DISAGREE.

    An excited scene was witnessed in the City Council last evening, Councillor George calling Councillor Hall a "coward, scoundrel and a liar." ...

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  20. INTERCOLONIAL. [BY TELEGRAPH.] New South Wales.

    Thirteen bookmakers were yesterday fined £630 in all for cash betting. At two of the Sydney courts thirty live bookmakers were fined £795 for ...

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  21. TOWN HALL BURNT.

    The town hall at Ayr, in Scotland has been destroyed by fire. ...

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  22. THE GOLD EXPORT.

    The amount of gold declared for export last mouth was 53,348 oz. 14 dwt. 20 g[?], against 27,933 oz. during the corresponding month last year. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN LEGISLATIVE EXPERIMENTS.

    Nine hnndred and fifty of the colonial troops weae reviewed by the Queen at Windsor. The men were subsequently entertained at luncheon, twenty mar ...

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  24. THE FRENCH NAVY.

    The French naval estimates for 1898 total twelve and a quarter millions sterling, or an increase of one million pounds on last year. ...

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  25. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    A teamster named Pennize was run over and killed by a train at Day Dawn OB Tuesday, death being instantaneous. Two bakers named J. B. McDonald ...

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  26. REBELLIOUS MOSLEMS.

    Native disturbances continue in various parts of India. At Calcutta a riotous gang infests a suburban street and hoots and stones ...

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  27. CASE OF INFANTICIDE.

    In Sydney, on Tuesday, an infant's body was found lying on a vacant piece of land. The child had been murdered by being choked with paper. ...

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  28. THE QUEEN'S JUBILEF. MILITARY REVIEW AT ALDERSHOT.

    On Thursday the Queen reviewed 80,000 troops at Aldershot. The Australian gift of frozen meat, apart from London, wan distributed as ...

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  29. LOCKING THE DARLING RIVER.

    The first lock on the Darling river was opened near Bourke on Monday last. This work is part of what may become a national undertaking. ...

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  30. THE NEW GUINEA RUSH.

    A prospector named Vaughan, who has just returned to Sydney from New Guinea, says the rush to the goldfields, is practically over. Woodlark Island is ...

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  31. BRITISH AND FOREIGN. FRENCH AGGRESSION.

    English missionaries report that the French are extending their territory in the hinterland of the British colony of S[?]erra Leone. ...

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  32. TROUBLE ON THE INDIAN FRONTIER.

    Fresh tribal attacks ahve been trade, upon British coolies engaged upon public wcrks in the Toche Valley on the North-West frontier ...

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  33. ENGINEERS ON STRIKE.

    Five thousand London engineers have gone out on strike. The employers of engineering trades at Glasgow are atranging for a ...

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  34. ATTEMPT AT MURDER.

    Shortly after midnight on Saturday a man named Parera, keeper of a coffee stall, shot at and wounded a miner named Burt. The man's injuries are ...

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  35. WARNING TO BLACKMAILERS.

    Judge Hawkins of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, sentenced two blackmailers to imprisonment for life, and three ...

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  36. Advertising

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  37. THE JUBILEE FESTIVITIES.

    Twenty of the colonial premiers were entertained by the Lord Mayor of London. The distinguished company present on this occasion included several colonial ...

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  38. Victoria.

    During a bicycle mad road race on the Buila road, on Saturday, a youth named Khinsoo was fatally injured. ...

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  39. WAR IN THE SOUDAN.

    Major-General Kitchener, Sirdar of Egypt, has started for the contemplated base of operations in the projected advance against ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PREMIER AT HOME.

    The members of the London Board of the Bank of Adelaide have arranged to entertain Mr. Kingston at a banquest before he leaves ...

    Article : 29 words
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