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  2. THE NEW GUINEA GRAB.

    The following is the text of the two resolutions that were adopted by the Premiers' conference on the New Guinea question on Saturday, ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Another of the violent anti-ritualistic disturbances which have of into taken place in Several churches in England occurred yesterday at Kirkdale, one of the suburbs of ...

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  4. BURSTING THE GAS MONOPOLY.

    At last night's meting of the Collingwood council an agreement was submitted for consideration Under which it is proposed to grant permission to Mr. ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Notwithstanding the vigorous imperialist Champaign which Mr. Cecil Rhodes has been carrying on in the general elections for Cape Colony, and the enthusiasm which he is ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The reports received at Hong Kong, that General de Jaudenes, who succeeded General Augusti as Governor-General of the Philippines, had in the capitulation of Manila ...

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  7. THE CITY INSURANCES.

    At a meeting of the City Council yesterday a report was received from the finance committee, detailing the action which it had taken for the annual insurance of the ...

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  8. A POLICE SCANDAL.

    Much Indignation and surprise were expressed by members of the police force yesterday when facts which had been kept in the background for some days came lo light, ...

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  9. THE FEDERAL QUESTION.

    The Premier entertained Mr. T. J. Byrnes, Premier of Queensland, at lunch to-day. Amongst those present were Mr. Carruthers, Minister of Lands; Mr. Young. Minister of ...

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  10. THE FRENCH SYNDICATE.

    The hearing of the case, Cayron and others v. Russell and others, which arises out of disputes between the members of a mining syndicate holding properties in West ...

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  11. THE KAISER AS PEACEMAKER.

    The Emperor William of Germany, during a visit which he yesterday paid to Mayence, the strongest fortress in Germany, situated on the Rhine, at its junction with the Main, ...

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  12. POSITION IN CHINA.

    Another development has taken place in the Asiatic policy of Russia, the Government of which has resolved to effectively colonise and Russianise the recent acquisitions in ...

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  13. EVACUATION OF CUBA.

    The Sagasta Ministry has appointed special commissioners to proceed to Cuba and superintend the evacuation of the Island by the Spanish troops, as provided under the ...

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  14. WATER FAMINE IN LONDON.

    The extreme heat and dryness of the summer in the South of England has had, a material affect upon the London water supply, and amongst the poorer inhabitants ...

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  15. POSITION AT PORTO RICO.

    The Spanish civilians who remain in Porto Rico have forwarded to the American Government ail appeal for protection from the native Porto Ricans, who, now that the ...

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  16. GERMAN MISSIONS IN CHINA.

    A most extraordinary revelatton has been made in China with respect to the murder of a German missionary some considerable time ago at Kiao-chou in the province of ...

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  17. A SIBERIAN BLACK HOLE.

    A shocking story of Russian barbarity to convicts is reported from Siberia. It is stated that a number of convicts at Tiumen were crowded into the hold of a small vessel ...

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  18. WATER FOR GARDENS.

    As the result of the Municipal Conference held in the Town Hall recently, a deputation waited upon the water supply committee of the Board of Works yesterday to ...

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  19. HOSTILITY TO SPAIN.

    Further disturbance's have occurred among the natives of Porto Rico, who are not only glad to be relieved of Spanish rule, but eager to average the oppression of the past. ...

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  20. THE AMERICA CUP.

    The New York Yacht Club having accepted the challenge of Sir Thomas Lipton, given, through the Ulster Yacht Club, to defend the possession of the America Cup, have ...

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  21. NEWS BY MAIL.

    By the arrival of the Vancouver mail boat to-day, American files have come to hand, which bring some interesting news in regard to the closing scenes of the war. The ...

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  22. SUING FOR RATES.

    At the meeting of the Brunswick council last night, the mayor (Cr, Baife) was subjected to a considerable amount of abuse after the town cleric had read the following letter ...

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  23. A SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    A terrible accident, resulting in the death of a laborer and eight other men being injured, occurred at the Adelaide railway station this afternoon. ...

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  24. A BANK OFFICIAL'S SUICIDE.

    This morning a young man named Dudley Fereday Palmer, accountant at the Commercial Bank, did not arrive at the bank at the usual hour, and Mr. Gibson, of the Club ...

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  25. THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN.

    News has been received from the Soudan that the transport convoy of General Kitchener's army, now advancing upon Khartoum, has reached the advanced camp ...

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  26. AMUSEMENTS.

    A concert attended by about 600 persons, was given in the Athen[?]um Hall last night. In aid of the funds of the Ministering Children's League. The lending items in the ...

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  27. THE FURNITURE TRADE.

    The losses of a firm of furniture warehousemen were laid before Judge Molesworth in the Insolvency Court yesterday, when an examination was hold in the ...

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  28. A HARBOR COLLISION.

    A dense fog overhung Sydney Harbor this morning, during which the Port Jackson Company's Manly steamer, Narrabeen, collided with the Government steamer Kate, ...

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  29. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    Albert Trott, formerly of Melbourne, in a cricket match between the Marylebone Club and Nottingham, made a Score of 77 runs and took 13 wickets at a coat 178 runs. ...

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  30. DISCUSSION AT ST. KILDA.

    A discussion took place in the St. Kilda council last night on the proposal to compel householders to use meter-measured water for gardening purposes. Crs. Allan and ...

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  31. A MARRIED MAN'S COURTSHIP.

    A courtship, which had a disastrous termination for one of the parties, was brought under the notice of Mr. Justice Williams in the Criminal Court yesterday, ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN PROVISIONS FOR MANILA.

    Six hundred tons of New Zealand potatoes were sold to-day for £8 5s., for shipment by the Urmston Grange, which sails to-morrow for Manila, with frozen meat and ...

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  33. THE WEST INDIAN CABLES

    The Adelaide Telegraph Office has received advices as under:--"Berne notifies that the Anglo-American Company announces that all the restrictions for nil the places in ...

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  34. DETENTION OF AN HEIRLOOM.

    At the Port Melbourne court yesterday, Mary Jane Croft, executrix of the will of John Kinder, deceased, sued Mary E. Crockford, of Bay-Street, for the Illegal detention ...

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  35. DASTARDLY ATTACK ON A WOMAN.

    A young man named John Kelson was prosecuted at the Eitzroy court yesterday on a charge of assault with intent to commit a on capital offence upon a woman named ...

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  36. MAMMOTH CARGO VESSELS.

    The Cunard Co., whose celebrated line of fast steamers run between England and New York, has decided to build two immense cargo steamers, of 18,000 and 20,000 ...

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  37. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  38. RAILWAY PROSECUTIONS.

    At the District Court yesterday, before Mr. Shuter, P.M., Detective Borsum, of the Railway department, proceeded against J. M. Locke, of Avoea-street, South Yarm, for ...

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  39. STREET BEGGARS SENT TO GAOL.

    Two dirty-looking old follows were before the City Court yesterday charged with wandering abroad begging for aims. One was James Jackson, against whom It was alleged ...

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  40. A CYCLING RECORD.

    On the Crystal Palace cycling track on Saturday a new amateur record was put up by Marsden, an English amateur cyclist, who in one hour covered 29 miles 574 yards. ...

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  41. LAW LIST. --THIS DAY.

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  42. THE TICK QUARANTINE LINE.

    A numerously attended meeting of stock owners and others was held on Saturday night, when resolutions were passed urging the Queensland and New South Wales ...

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  43. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Bar sliver is to-day quoted at 2s. 3½d. per oz. standard. ...

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  45. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Australien, outwards, left Suez 20th August. ...

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    An old man named Bartholomew Benton, a travelling tinsmith, who was sentenced to three mouths imprisonment at the Traralgon court some two months ago for using ...

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