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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY

    When the House, met yesterday members were surprised, by. Mr. Higgins making a tactical move which brought the Opposition up to attention on the instant,and likewise ...

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  3. THE MEDICAL CHARITIES.

    Many causes have tended of late to direct public, attention to the management and organisation of our medical charities. We have seen the shifts to which the Treasurer ...

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  4. IS GOSSIP BENEFICIAL?

    Since Wordsworth and his disciples, preached the philosophy of common things there has been an unmistakable reaction towards another extreme. The member of ...

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  5. CLAIM FOR £10,000.

    A long pending suit by the Australian Smelting Company Limited against the British Broken Hill Proprietary Company Limited, which has been twice tried, formed ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The news of the surrender, of Santiago, publication of which in Spain was carefully suppressed by the press censors, has at length, been made known to the ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    In the House of Commons last night, in a speech on the construction policy of the British Admiralty, Rear-Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, M.P. for York, called ...

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  8. CABLE MESSAGES.

    M. Zola, who was recently sentenced at Versailles to 12 months' imprisonment and a fine of 30,000 f. (£ 1200) on the charge of libelling the first Council of War which ...

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  9. CABLE MESSAGES.

    M. Pavloff, the Russian Charge d' Affaries at Pekin,who has been especially zealous and persistent in endeavoring to induce the Chinese Government to repudiate railway ...

    Article : 111 words
  10. THE JOSS HOUSE INCIDENT.

    The recent sanguinary conflict between an armed body of French sailors and marines and the Chinese populace at Shanghai in respect to the sale of a joss house and cemetery ...

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  11. PAINFULLY SUDDEN DEATH.

    An awfully sudden death took place on Tuesday evening in peculiar circumstances. A prayer meeting was being conducted at the Gospel Mission Hall, Smith-street, ...

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  12. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The bulletin issued this morning by the surgical advisers of the Prince of Wales states that his Royal Highness, who is suffering from a severe fracture of the kneecap passed ...

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  13. THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE.

    At the annual conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of Great Britain, the Rev. Hugh Price Hughes, M.A., was elected president for the year in succession to the ...

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  14. THE JOLLY BELLIGERENTS.

    Curious, reports have come from Santiago. They state that the utmost friendliness of feeling exists between the officers and the privates of both the American and the ...

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  15. COMPULSORY VACCINATION.

    It has been announced that in the new Vaccination Bill the Imperial Government will abandon the principle of compulsory vaccination. The measure will provide that ...

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  16. MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY FROM VICTORIA.

    His Excellency the Administrator of the Government yesterday sent the following cable message to the Secretary of State for the Colonics, for transmission to H.R.H. the ...

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  17. THE WINE INDUSTRY.

    A public meeting of ratepayers was convened at the Temperance Hall, South Melbourne, last evening, to discuss the proposals of the Government for assisting the ...

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  18. THE BRITISH FOREIGN OFFICE

    In consequence of the largely increased responsible work of the Foreign Office, an additional secretarial appointment has been made by the Ministry. Mr. M. Le Marchard ...

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  19. TURKEY AND CRETE.

    Notwithstanding the decision of the European powers that the Turkish garrisons remaining in Crete should be withdrawn speedily, the Turkish Government has made an ...

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  20. STARVATION AT SANTIAGO.

    The distress among the populace at Santiago, who fled from their homes before the bombardment commenced, and who now find themselves absolutely ...

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  21. A MURDERER'S END.

    An extraordinary disaster, involving the loss of seven lives occurred yesterday at Oakland, county of Alameda, California. A Chinese, who had committed a murder, ...

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  22. THE R.M.S. CHINA.

    Telegrams from Aden report that the prospects of refloating the P. and O. mail steamer China, which was run ashore on the island of Perim, in the Strait of ...

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  23. YELLOW FEVER ALARM SUBSIDING.

    Latest reports, from Santiago state that the alarm with respect to yellow fever, of which 600 cases had occurred among the American troops, is subsiding. ...

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  24. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The annual match between the Gentlemen and the Players of England, commenced at Lord's on Monday, the 50th anniversary of Mr. W. G. Grace's birthday, was concluded ...

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  25. A RAMPAGEOUS "SPECIAL".

    Of the many extraordinary incidents of the war, none is more remarkable than one just reported from Santiago. The central figure is an American special ...

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  26. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    Tallow.--At to-day's auction sales of Australasian tallow 975 casks wore offered, of which 850 casks were sold. The prices obtained were unchanged as follow:--Fine ...

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  27. OCEAN PENNY POSTAGE.

    Mr. Henniker Heaton, M.P. for Canterbury City--formerly an Australian colonist, and politically distinguished for his persistent advocacy of Imperial penny postage--has ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The annual report of the Australian Agricultural Company shows that the revenue received for the past year amounted to £03,730, of which £1159 is carried forward ...

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  29. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    R.M.S. Duke of File, for Brisbane, left Port Said 20th. R.M.S. Oceana arrived Suez from Australia morning 20th. ...

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  30. SERIOUS FALL OF A JOCKEY.

    At Nymagee to-day, a jockey named Martin Joyce was thrown, sustaining concussion of the brain and other injuries. Another jockey named M'Glanders was arrested on ...

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  31. THE MYSTERIOUS NUGGET.

    The alleged discovery of a sensational nugget of over 1 cwt. is still regarded here as. a mere fabrication. None of the banks have received the gold, ...

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  32. HAVANA THE PRICE OF PEACE

    Notwithstanding the practical extinction of the Spanish naval power by the destruction of Admiral Cervera's fleet the surrender of 25,000 Spanish troops and Eastern Cuba, ...

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  33. THE EMU BAY RAILWAY.

    At a public meeting held to-night a motion was curried expressing the opinion that the concession to the Emu Bay Railway Company should not be granted without the ...

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  34. THE "SET" AGAINST VICTORIAN COAL.

    Sir,--On behalf of the hundreds of coal miners, in Victoria, I am instructed to express our disapproval and disappointment at the action of the City Council and Melbourne ...

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  35. A MISSING SHIP.

    The missing ship Glenfinlas, which left Newcastle in October last for Manila, and has not since been heard of, furnished the subject of an inquiry by the Newcastle ...

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  36. BACK YARD TARGET PRACTICE.

    Three lads, named Edward Utting. Sydney Reddish and Henry Reddish, were tried before Mr. Justice Hood, in the Criminal Court yesterday, on a charge of negligently shooting with a pea rifle, and ...

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  37. LADY MISSIONARIES IN CHINA

    Miss Bryer, In a lecture on the Chinese mission work last evening, alluded to recent strictures in "The Age" in regard to permitting European women to act as ...

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  38. GROUNDING OF THE DAWN.

    The Marine Board to-day gave its finding concerning the grounding of the steamer Dawn, on the Ward Spit, near Port Pirie on 10th June. The board was of opinion that ...

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  39. RIVAL SHOPKEEPERS IN COURT.

    At the Redfern police court to-day. an amusing case was heard, in which two rival shopkeeper were the principals. John Grouse proceeded against John Riddle for ...

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  40. CRIME IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Another sticking up case occurred last night While Mr. J. R. Nation, a tram driver, was walking to his home at Parkside, at 11.30 o'clock, two men came up to him, and ...

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