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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    To-day's issue of "The Age" consists of 10 pages. On pages 9 and 10 a variety of Interesting news matter will be found. Amongst it is a special article--A Question ...

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  3. THE NEW RAILWAYS.

    "Whose duty is it to set promptly in motion the ponderous machinery of the engineering branch of the Railway department when an up-to-date estimate is wanted of a now line ...

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  4. THE BENEVOLENT ASYLUM.

    The election of seven members to fill the vacancies on the committee of the Melbourne Benevolent Asylum took place yesterday Owing to the prominence which has recently. ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    A special report on the condition of the wheat crops throughout Great Britain, prepared by the "Times," estimates the yield at 1.3 per cent, above the average. ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The official medical reports on the state of the American troops at Santiago show that 3681 soldiers are on the "sick list," and that in 2638 eases the cause is fever. ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    A further exemplification of Russian pressure on China is given by telegrams from Pekin in respect to the Russian railway from Port Arthur to Kirin, one of the principal ...

    Article : 178 words
  8. THE FOOD OF ENGLAND.

    The agricultural committee on national wheat stores has recommended that the Government appoint a royal commission to make an early and exhaustive Inquiry Into the ...

    Article : 56 words
  9. THE LETTER "CORNER."

    American telegrams report that the losses Incurred by Mr. Joseph Loiter, of Chicago, in connection with his huge "corner" in wheat are much heavier than was indicated ...

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  10. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    The Board of Trade returns for July show decreases in the value of both imports to and exports from the United Kingdom as compared with the same mouth of last year. ...

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  11. IRELAND AND MR. GLADSTONE.

    It was lately announced that the central committee of the Gladstone National Memorial movement had decided among other things that statues of the late Liberal chief ...

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  12. DOCTOR AND BURGLAR.

    At 1.55 a.m. yesterday Dr. Sterling, of Church-street, Richmond, having been in bed two hours and a half, was reposing, peacefully. Mrs. Sterling is absent from home, ...

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  13. BISMARCK'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY.

    It is expected in Germany that the Emperor William, whose attempts to atone for his dismissal of the late Prince Bismarck from the Imperial Chancellorship by special ...

    Article : 117 words
  14. INDIA'S NORTH-WEST FRONTIER.

    Serious inter-tribal fighting on the northwest frontier of India, where the Bajauries, in the Chitral country, lately attacked the Khan of Dir, a faithful ally of England, has ...

    Article : 68 words
  15. THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    The details of the reply sent by the Spanish Government to the American terms for the cessation of hostilities and the commencement of permanent pence negotiations ...

    Article : 170 words
  16. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Mairl Bhan, barque, from Port Pirie 8th March; Canterbury, ship, from Port Chalmers 17th April; Orarl, barque, from Brisbane 3rd April; Port Elliott; steamer ...

    Article : 57 words
  17. THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN.

    The approaching advance of General Kitchener's Anglo-Egyptian troops upon the Khalifa's forces at Omdurman, and the anticipated rout of the latter, are having a ...

    Article : 174 words
  18. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    R.M.S. Rome left Colombo for Australia, afternoon 7th. I.G.M.S. Weimar, from Australia, arrived Southampton, morning 8th. ...

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  19. PILFERING FROM THE RAILWAYS.

    A salutary sentence was passed upon a strongly built young laborer, who gave his name as Peter Gleeson, at the City Court yesterday. Gleeson pleaded guilty to a charge of having on the night ...

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  20. A THEATRICAL DIVORCE SUIT.

    Early last month proceedings were Instituted by Mrs. Hazlewood, professionally known as Miss Ada Reeve, to obtain a dissolution of her marriage with Mr. Bert ...

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  21. SPANISH TROOPS LEAVE CUBA.

    The exodus of the Spanish troops which surrendered at Santiago on condition that they were sent back to Spain has already commenced. It was announced that the ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Messrs. Peterson, Tate and Co., of Newcastle, having abandoned the contract for the establishment of a line of fast mail steamers between Great Britain and ...

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  23. MR. H. TROTT'S ILLNESS.

    Mr. Harry Trott, the well-known cricketer, who was seized by a fit on Monday, and was considered to be in a critical condition, is reported to have improved greatly yesterday. ...

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  24. THE CARLISTS IN SPAIN.

    The rumors of a threatened Carlist rising in Spain are in some measure confirmed by the action of a well-known agent in England of Don Carlos, the Bourbon pretender to the ...

    Article : 70 words
  25. M'CULLOCH CARRYING CO.

    Negotiations, which have been proceeding between the two large carrying companies of the colonies, viz., the M'Culloch Carrying Company ...

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  26. THE SUICIDE OF A SHIP'S OFFICER.

    Mr. Candler held an inquest at the Morgue yesterday regarding the death of William Lamb Sinclair, late chief officer of the steamer Perth. The facts already published ...

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  27. INSURGENTS V. AMERICANS.

    Notwithstanding the efforts, made somewhat tardily by General Shatter at the direction of the American Government, to conciliate General Garcia, lender of the insurgents ...

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  28. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

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  29. THE BLUNDER AT THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    The ease alluded to in "The Age" yesterday of a mistake which brought very painful consequences to the family of a patient in the Melbourne Hospital was mentioned ...

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  30. DEATH OF LADY TODD.

    Lady Todd, wife of the Postmaster-General, Sir Charles Todd. K.C.M.G., died tonight. She underwent a slight operation recently, from which no serious consequences ...

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  31. LIGHTING IN HAWTHORN.

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  32. A WOMAN'S LIP TORN OFF.

    Mrs. Emily Hook, aged 27 years, of 79 Lygon-street, Carlton, was taken to the Melbourne Hospital at 1 a.m. yesterday suffering from injuries to the face, said to have been ...

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  33. MARRIED WOMEN AND TIME PAYMENT BARGAINS.

    A time payment picture case was before the Carlton court yesterday, when Jas. Murphy sued J. M'Namara, of Sunbury for £1 7s., price of a picture called The Shrine of the Crucifixion. ...

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  34. PROFESSOR MARSHALL HALL.

    At the meeting of the Bendigo Presbytery this afternoon the following motion was carried:-- That this presbytery places on record its grave ...

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