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  2. THE CAPE PRESENTS THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT WITH A BATTLE-SHIP.

    Mr. Reid, in the course of an interview on Monday, lauded the action of the Cape in preseuting the British Government with a battle-ship, and ...

    Article : 179 words
  3. TELEGRAMS.

    Russia has addressed a circular note to the Powers, soggesting that certain steps be taken for the expedition of the peace negotiations ...

    Article : 242 words
  4. Queensland.

    The steamer Ivanhoe from New Guinea arrived at Cook town on Saturday with 30 passengers, who were all sick with fever. ...

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  5. VICTORIAN HERDS ENJOY IMMUNITY FROM DISEASE.

    In giving evidence before the Royal Commission, on Monday. Mr. J. M. Sinclair, Victorian produce agent testified to the fact that ...

    Article : 38 words
  6. INTER-PROVINCIAL. [BY TELEGRAPH.] RICH GOLD FIND ON THE MURCHISON.

    Wolton, a prospector in the Lake Way district, has brought into Cue 40 ounces of gold, which he obtained from a rich leader, discovered near the Lake ...

    Article : 45 words
  7. FEARFUL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A fearful railway accident occurred in Denmark on Monday, which resuited in 40 persons being killed, whilst 60 were injured. ...

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  8. CANADA AND UNITED STATES.

    The harsh enforcement of the United States Alien Laws is being keenly resented by Canada. ...

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  9. COLONIAL RIFLEMEN AT HOME.

    The North London rifle team, on Wednesday, defeated the Queensland team at a match tired under the Queen's prize conditions, at Ilford. ...

    Article : 57 words
  10. ACCUSED OF COWARDICE.

    Mr. Atteridge, war correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," has obtained £1,000 damages from Mr. war correspondent of the ...

    Article : 39 words
  11. THE COOLGARDIE MURDER.

    At the Criminal Court yesterday, James Connolly, charged with the murder of Mary Wayne, at the 6 Mile, near Coolgardie, in May last and Robert ...

    Article : 38 words
  12. ENGINEERS ON STRIKE.

    It is understood that eighty-five per cent, of the unionist engineers will withdraw from work when the lock-out, of which notice has been ...

    Article : 39 words
  13. INTENSE HEAT IN THE STATES.

    Terrible beat is prevailing in the United States, and two thousand persons have been prostrated. Thirty-six deaths directly traceable ...

    Article : 116 words
  14. SAFE ROBBERS SENTENCED.

    The robbers of a safe from Pratiey's office, St. George's Terrace, were sentenced at the Criminal Court yesterday —Pozener to ten years, and Fogarty to ...

    Article : 35 words
  15. THE COLONIES AND THE MOTHERLAND.

    Speaking at a banquet tendered the colonial premiers by the London Chamber of Commerce on Friday, Mr. Reid declared Australian ...

    Article : 183 words
  16. PROPOSED PACIFIC CABLE.

    As Sir Wilfred Laurier mistrusts the estimates arrived at by the Pacific Cable Commission, it is considered probable that project will be ...

    Article : 31 words
  17. NEW "HANSARD" STAFF.

    The new "Hansard" staff has been appointed, Mr. Houghton returning to the, leadership, whilst three Sydney stenographers have been selected as his ...

    Article : 28 words
  18. REBELLION IN BORNEO.

    Rebels have burned the town of Gaza, North Borneo, and robbed the treasury of the North Borneo Coy. of 9,000 dollars. ...

    Article : 24 words
  19. HOUSEBEEAKING.

    At an early hour yesterday morning, the Richmond Hotel, Premantle, was broken into and 23 bottles of spirits stolen. ...

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  20. SUICIDE.

    A man named Arthur Ascher committed suicide last night on Mt. Eliza, by cutting his throat with a razor. ...

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  21. PILGRIM STEAMER WRECKED.

    A pilgrim steamer bound from Bombay to Mecca was wrecked in the Indian Ocean, the same day as the s.s. Aden. Some of the pilgrims ...

    Article : 43 words
  22. INTERCOLONIAL. [BY TELEGRAPH.] New South Wales.

    The body of an infant was found yes-, terday in the bush at Middle Harbour, Sydney. Portions of the corpse had been eaten by native cats. ...

    Article : 38 words
  23. CRIMINAL SITTINGS OF SUPREME COURT.

    At the Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court yesterday, Charles James Anderson was sentenced to 12 months imprisonment with hard labour for ...

    Article : 74 words
  24. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    The railway from Palapye to Bulawayo, South Africa, is announced to be opened in November next. ...

    Article : 23 words
  25. THE COLONIAL MEAT TRADE.

    In speakinp at a banquet tendered to Mr. R. Seddon in London on Thursday, Mr. Montague Nelson, managing director of the Colonial ...

    Article : 101 words
  26. AN HISTORICAL EVENT.

    During the premiers' recent visit to Hawarden Castle, Mr. Gladstone conversed with his guests for an hour on topics of interest to each. ...

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  27. THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE. WHEN AUSTHAUA FEDERATES.

    The colonial premiers and their wives, when at Windsor, visited the tombs of the late Duke of Albany and the late Duke of Clarence. ...

    Article : 209 words
  28. Victoria.

    At the Richmond Police Court on Saturday, James Wilson and John Clayton wore convicted of being in the possession of an unlicensed still and were ...

    Article : 41 words
  29. ARTESIAN WATER NEAR PERTH.

    At a depth of 1480 feet, the Melville Water Park Estate Coy. struck artesian water, yielding one hundred thousand gallons daily. ...

    Article : 25 words
  30. CAPTAIN OF RIVER BOAT INJURED.

    Capt. Chas. Hansen of the steamer Maggie, was struck at Echuca on Friday by a falling truss of hay, both legs and arms being broken. ...

    Article : 34 words
  31. GAOL ESCAPEES PUNISHED.

    Exemplary punishment was ineted out to two prisoners, Cameron and Beck, yesterday, for their escape from the Fremantle gaol. On Wednesday the ...

    Article : 50 words
  32. AUSTRALIA AND THE IMPERIAL NAVY.

    Mr. Goschen, First Lord, of the Admiralty, his assured the premiers that it is a misapprehension on their parts to think the Admiralty desired ...

    Article : 54 words
  33. South Australia.

    Mr. T. Price, the labour leader in the Legislative Assembly of South Australia regards the Federation Bill as a conception of the propertied classes to ...

    Article : 84 words
  34. COOLGARDIE GOLD OUTPUT.

    The Coolgardie Goldfields "Morning Chronicle" has compiled returns showing the gold output for the current month to date, to be 23,983 ounces from ...

    Article : 39 words
  35. DIED WITHOUT REGRET.

    Pour young work-women in Paris suffocated themselves on Friday last by means of charcoal stoves. They died together, and were smoking and ...

    Article : 46 words
  36. AUSTRALIAN PREMIERS EN TOUR.

    The colonial troops were entertained at Croydon, where they met with an enthusiastic reception. Major Reay, of the Victorian ...

    Article : 121 words
  37. SHOT BT A POLICEMAN.

    At Mandurah on Saturday last, a man named Robert Spreadbrow, suspected of Wing implicated in the theft of some marsupial skins, was fatally ...

    Article : 34 words
  38. BENIN EXPEDITION.

    The Niger Police, under Lieutenant Carroll, defeated 500 of the Ring of Benin's Force, and captured the town where the King sought refuge. ...

    Article : 99 words
  39. New Zealand.

    The Union Steamship Company's steamer Wainui, whilst voyaging from Nelson to Wellington, struck on the rocks known as the beer barrels, in the ...

    Article : 88 words
  40. Advertising

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  41. PREMIERS VISIT HAWARDEN CASTLE.

    The colonial premiers have paid a visit to Hawrden Castle. Mr. Gladstone spoke freely of early colonial problems, and applanded Lord John ...

    Article : 131 words
  42. BRITISH AND FOREIGN, THE INDIAN RIOTS.

    Reports from Calcutta state that the mill-workers along the Lower Ganges have struck work, and the strikers, several thousands strong, ...

    Article : 38 words
  43. Tasmania.

    The body of a State school teacher of Mt. Nicholas, Tasmania, named John Gumley, who had been missing since June 26th, was found yesterday ...

    Article : 60 words
  44. U.S.A. AND HAWAH.

    President McKiuley has decided ot send a warship to Hawaii, and to land marines on that island in the event of Japanese aggression. ...

    Article : 53 words
  45. THE OCEANIC GOLD ROBBERY.

    Sir James Clarke Mathew, one of the judges of the Queen's Bench, in trying a preliminary issue in an action brought by the Queensland ...

    Article : 89 words
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