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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The Earl of Hopetoun has accepted the invitation of Sir Robert Hamilton, Governor of Tasmania, to be present at the opening of the Launceston Exhibition. His Excellency win ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The recent speech of the Emperor of Austria to the Hungarian delegation, to whom he declared that although he had received peaceful assurances from the ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    A serious dispute has arisen between the miners and the coal owners in the north of France, and unless a settlement is arrived at within a few days 40,000 men threaten ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The discontent in the Foo Chow district against the mandarins and ruling classes, which has been accumulating, has now shown itself in open revolt. ...

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  6. MR DEAKIN ON POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS.

    A meeting of working men connected with the Brighton Working Men's Club was held last night in the gymnasium attached to Mr. W. Groom's Excelsior Home for Boys ...

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  7. MELBOURNE SEWERAGE.

    The adoption by the Metropolitan Board of Works of Mr. Mansergh's sewerage scheme has of course rendered it necessary that steps should be taken to put it into practical execution, and ...

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  8. THE CHARITIES OF VICTORIA.

    The royal commission appointed to report upon the condition and management of the public charities of the colony has practically completed its labors. Mr, Zox, M.L.A., the ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN ART EXHIBITION.

    The annual exhibition at the National Gallery will be opened by his Excellency the Governor this afternoon, at 3 o'clock. The National Gallery will therefore be closed to the public ...

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  10. THE GREAT SAMOAN LAND DISPUTE.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has announced its decision on the appeal from the local courts in the Samoan land case, in which ...

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  11. THE PANIC AT VIENNA.

    The panic on the bourse at Vienna is the most severe which has been known for years. Tho market there was extremely ...

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  12. THE ICHANG INDEMNITY.

    The claims made against the Chinese Government on behalf of the foreign residents, in consequence of the massacre at Ichang and the outrages which followed ...

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  13. THE ATTITUDE OF JAPAN.

    The rumor, that the Japanese Government had decided to co-operate with China in case of any trouble arising is now denied. ...

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  14. A TURKISH LOAN.

    A Turkish loan of £5,000,000 is projected. It is announced that the loan is to be applied in the purchase of new war ...

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  15. THE PROPOSED AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The cricket authorities of the counties of Sussex and Notts have decided that, like York, Kent, Lancashire, Middlesex and Surrey, they will not make fixtures for ...

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  16. THE HOUSE OE COMMONS.

    The Tory papers to-day publish articles on the Liberal victory at South Molton, when Mr. Lambert, the Liberal candidate, defeated his Conservative opponent ...

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  17. PEACEFUL ASSURANCES.

    Count Kalnoky, the Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs, in addressing the Austro-Hungarian delegation, adopted a reassuring tone. He said the relations of ...

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  18. A TERRIBLE TORNADO.

    A tornado has visited Santate, in Spain, sweeping away forty houses and killing many persons. ...

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  19. ILLNESS OF PRINCE GEORGE OF WALES.

    Prince George of Wales is now suffering from a mild form of enteric fever. ...

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  20. GERMAN SETTLERS LEAVING RUSSIA.

    The German settlers on the Volga, introduced there to teach the Russian peasantry improved methods of husbandry, are now emigrating to the United States to escape ...

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  21. RAIN MAKING IN MADRAS.

    It is reported that a "rain maker" in Madras has been successful in his efforts. He stationed himself at a point on the hills 600 feet above the level of the ...

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  22. MRS. BESANT.

    Mrs. Annie Besant, who was recently admitted to the " Theosophist" circle, is about to sail for America. ...

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  23. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is now steadier in tone in consequence of an increased demand from the Continent. ...

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  24. THE SOUTH AMERICAN REPUBLICS.

    The rebellion in the province of Rio Grande do Sul is becoming more serious. When the province recently declared ...

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  25. VICTORIAN STOCK.

    Victorian 4 per cent. debentures fell to-day £1. ...

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  26. PUGILISM.

    F. P. Slavin, the Australian pugilist, has accepted the offer of the National Sporting Club to light Peter Jackson, the colored pugilist, for a purse of £2000. ...

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  27. RACING IN ENGLAND.

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  28. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived : From Fremantle, West Riding, barque, sailed 29th June. The Ophir, R.M.S., which put into Gibraltar with the boiler tubes leaking, has now ...

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  29. THE ELECTORAL LAW.

    Last night the Fitzroy council received a recommendation from the committee of the whole council on the one man one vote question. ...

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  30. EXTRAORDINARY RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT WARRAGUL.

    A serious railway accident, resulting in considerable damage to rolling stock, occurred in the Warragul railway station yard about 9 o'clock this morning. A train with five trucks, laden ...

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  31. A BRUTAL MURDER.

    A brutal murder has taken place at Bundey, some miles from Endunda. From the evidence taken at the inquest it appears that three men, Geisher, Lort and Watts, were having a drunken ...

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  32. THE EX-EMPEROR.

    The ex-Emperor of Brazil, Dom Pedro, who was dethroned in 1889, professes his willingness to return to Brazil provided he is requested to do so. ...

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  33. THE TYSON DIVORCE CASE.

    Before the full court to-day, the petitioner in the recent divorce suit, Tyson v. Tyson, appealed against the decision, finding and order of Mr. Justice Windeyer, made in June last, and ...

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  34. MINING IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Mr. J. V. Parkes, Inspector of Mines, who has ust returned from a trip through the Northern Territory, in the course of an interview with a representative of the press, remarked, as to the ...

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  35. DEATH OF MR. WILLIAM WILSON

    The many friends of Mr. William Wilson will learn with regret of his death, which took place yesterday morning, at his residence, Dalquhurn, Dandenong-road, East St. Kilda. Deceased ...

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  36. THE ISOLATION OF JUVENILE OFFENDERS.

    At the State Children's department in Flinders-street, cells are being fitted up for the reception of youthful offenders. In future, children of tender years will be confined here ...

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  37. THE BRUTAL OUTRAGE AT ESSENDON.

    The police yesterday made an important arrest in connection with the burglary and murderous outrage perpetrated at Essendon on Sunday morning. About 5 a.m. Constable ...

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  38. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  39. THE PREMIER AT BRUNSWICK.

    A temperance demonstration in connection with the Bands of Hope was held in the Wesleyan Church, Brunswick, last night, at which the Premier, Mr. Munro, delivered an ...

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  40. DEATH BY SUFFOCATION AT ALBERT PARK.

    A sudden death, under very distressing circumstances, happened at the Albert Park Coffee Palace, South Melbourne, some time on Sunday. On Friday evening Mrs. Edith Carroll, the wife ...

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  41. SAD CASE OF POISONING.

    Somo excitement was caused here to-day when the news spread that Mrs. Jones, wife of the gatekeeper near the railway station, had met her death by poisoning. From the evidence ...

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  42. LAW LIST.—THIS DAY.

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  43. LARRIKINISM AT WILLIAMSTOWN RANGES.

    In consequence of numerous complaints made to the police that marksmen at the V.R.A. ranges were subjected to considerable annoyance by bands of mischievous young men ...

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  44. INTESTATE ESTATES.

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  45. THE MOONTA STRIKE.

    At a meeting of the Moonta miners to-day a number of small contributions was received for the strike fund, including a quantity of flour for needy families. A telegram was received from ...

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