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  2. AUSTRALASIA

    THE SUPERANNUATION FUND. MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The first general conference of the Methodist church to-day carried, after several days ...

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  3. N.T. POULTRY, PIGEON, AND CAGE BIRD SOCIETY

    The annual meeting of this society, was held at the Mechanics' Institute last night, Mr Leslie Jolly presiding over a fair attendance. ...

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  5. THE WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The Japanese are now dealing with three thousand Cossack raiders in the Gensan and Song-Chiu districts. ...

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  6. TASMANIA

    HOBART. Thursday.—Some time ago the Minister of Education communicated with the University Council, and arranged for a committee being appointed, ...

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  7. ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — The House of Commons, without a division, read the Anglo-French Convention Bill a second time after debate, and without ...

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  8. CONTRABAND STORES LANDED AT NIEU-CHWANG.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Two contraband cargoes of flour, tinned meat, and specie have been landed at Nieu-chwang and hurried to Mukden. ...

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  9. THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The new State Parliament will be called together on the 27th inst. The Premier (Mr T. Bent) regards the majority of eight as ...

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  10. DISTRESS AT TORT ARTHUR.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Nieu-chwang advice state that Port Arthur is short of food. The Chinese are dying of starvation, the hospital is ...

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  11. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The steamer Wakool, after clearing the Heads test evening for London, put back to port to-day, with a fire in her ...

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  12. A COMMONWEALTH OFFICER.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Colonel Hond, of the Australian Commonwealth forces has been attached to Genera lOku's second array, which leaves ...

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  13. INCITING A NATIVE REVOLT

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — The Zulu chief Dinizulu's emissaries are co-operating with the American Ethiopian church, which is trying to incite the ...

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  14. RUSSIAN REPORT OF A JAPANESE DEFEAT.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Russian accounts of an engagement at Vagenfan state it was fought during a severe thunderstorm. The Japanese ...

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  15. FATAL FALL FROM A WAGON.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A young man named William M'Lean fell from a wagon he was driving at Goyura to-day, and striking his head against the ...

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  16. WESTRALIAN MINES

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.— Messrs. Bewick and Moreing's report on the Great Boulder and Perseverance mines states that the estimate of the ...

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  17. ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—While proceeding against her second husband for desertion, a woman at Bendigo to-day was suddenly confronted by her first ...

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  18. POLICE COURT.

    HOBART, Thursday.—At the Polios Court to-day, William Alfred Ives, as seafaring-looking young man, and a recent arrival from Sydney, was charged ...

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  19. JAPANESE MINES DISCOVERED.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Vice-Admiral Gregorovitch reports that many of the Japanese mines which were laid at the entrance to Port Arthur have ...

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  20. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — The bubonic plague at Durban, in South-East Africa, is increasing in severity. ...

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  21. GREAT RUSSIAN DEFEAT

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — An unconfirmed telegram has reached Rome stating that General Kouropatkin has been completely defeated at Simatsi, ...

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  22. THE BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS REFERENDUM.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Some indication of the electors in connection with the Scripture instruction in schools question, is afforded by ...

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  23. FRUIT SHIPMENTS.

    HOBART, Thursday. — The Agent-General reports on consignments of fruit ex Runic, and R.M.S. Orontes. There was a large quantity of the apples brought ...

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  24. A CAPE TOWN OUTRAGE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — Mrs Marais has been sentenced at Cape Town to eighteen months imprisonment, and her daughter was ordered to find a ...

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  25. THE DEFENCE OF PORT ARTHUR.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — St. Petersburg telegrams state that the Czar has ordered Admiral Stoessel to destroy the forts, fleet, and principal ...

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  26. SPORTING

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Mr Alex. Oliver, resident official of the land board, died to-day, aged 70. Deceased was a member of many Royal Commissions, and ...

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  28. JAPANESE DESTROY LAND MINES.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — The Japanese have discovered and destroyed the system of land mines extending for several miles from the Port Arthur ...

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  29. A DEATH SENTENCE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Executive Council to-day decided, on a third appeal, not to interfere with the sentence of death passed upon a Chinaman named ...

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  30. MANUFACTURE OF LOCOMOTIVES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Although the Government is not definitely committed, the members of the Cabinet personally favor the erection of machinery for the ...

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  31. RUSSIAN RELYING ON GERMANY'S NEUTRALITY.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — "The Daily Telegraph" correspondent at St. Petersburg reports that the Russian war council has decided to send to the Far ...

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  32. EXHIBITION OF COLONIAL PRODUCTS.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The Agent-General has forwarded a circular from the secretary of the Royal Horticultural Society of England with regard to an ...

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  33. PHYSICAL CULTURE

    The spectacle of, fifty [?]the young specimens of active manhood engaged in the exercises of physical culture, building up muscle and brain with dumb-bell ...

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  34. AN ENORMOUS NUGGET OF GOLD.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A nugget of nearly pure gold, weighing 215oz, was found at Nerriga to-day. ...

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  35. DIVORCE COURT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—J. W. Winton, a well-known ventriloquist, obtained a decree nisi against his wife, Clara Winton, to-day on the grounds of desertion. ...

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  36. POLITICS OR PERSECUTION?

    To-day we intend to give further evidence, drawn from well-known facts, of how dangerous to the public interest this power of concealment possessed by ...

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  37. A MISER'S MISERABLE DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An old man, who lived in a tent at Langueville died under wretched conditions to-day, leaving £600 in a book, and an annuity ...

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  38. PREPARING FOR A SIEGE AT HARBIN.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — The Russians at Harbin are preparing for a siege, and heavy guns from Kronstadt and other fortresses have been sent to ...

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  39. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Another plague stricken rat his been found on the Sussex-street wharf. ...

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  40. FISHERIES BOARD.

    HOBART, Thursday.—A special meeting of the fisheries board was held yesterday afternoon at the Museum. Regarding the Bass Straits fisheries the ...

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  41. WEST AUSTRALIA

    PERTH, Thursday.—The gold output for May was worth £690,826, being a decrease of 24,781oz as compared with April. ...

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  42. THE COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The hearing of the action brought by the State of Tasmania against the Commonwealth and the State of Victoria wag continued ...

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  43. PROSPECTING FOR OIL.

    PERTH, Thursday.—Prospecting for oil is being vigorously carried out at Warren River. A depth of 900ft has been reacted, and the prospects for ...

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  44. STRAHAN

    STRAHAN, Thursday.—Mr Fincham, the Engineer-in-Chief, in company with the members of the Strahan Marine Board, made a visit of inspection ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Another case of plague was reported in the city to-day, the patient being a boy employed at an hotel. Sixteen plague-infected ...

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  46. ALLEGED ROBBERY OF TIN

    ZEEHAN, Thursday.—At the police court to-day, the hearing of a charge of stealing tin, preferred by the Mayne's Tia Mining company against Joseph ...

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  47. QUEENSTOWN

    QUEENSTOWN, Thursday.—Sub-Inspector Weston, who has been transferred to Hobart has received on intimation that his duties in Queenstown will ...

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  48. TOWN BOARD ELECTIONS.

    QUEENSTOWN, Thursday. — The town board extraordinary election to fill the three vacancies was held to-day, and passed off quietly. The successful ...

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  49. FEDERAL POLITICS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Mr Reid is still being urged to move a want of confidence motion nest week. The Victorian Slate elections hare modified ...

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  50. ANGLO FRENCH COMMISSION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A deputation from the Presbyterian denomination asked the Minister for External Affairs (Mr Hughes) to-day, to urge that ...

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  51. DEVONPORT

    DEVONPORT, Thursday.—The Commandant (Colonel Mackenzie) arrived by the evening train from Westbury. He will bold an official inspection of the ...

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  52. MR SHOLLS RETIREMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Papers tabled in the Senate to-day in respect to the retirement of Mr Sholl, Deputy Postmaster-General for Western ...

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  54. THE MILITARY INQUIRY.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—Some developments are expected to arise out of the incident before a committee of Parliament, which has been inquiring into ...

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