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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    Regarding the paragraph republished in The Age of Saturday from St. James's Gazette of 17th July, to the effect that the belief was gaining ground in London colonial circles that Lord ...

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  3. THE NELSON SMUGGLING CASE.

    Another large attendance of the public assembled on Saturday at the Williamstown police court to hear the further details in the trial of Lieutenant Colquhoun on the charge ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Chinese Chancellor, Li-Hung Chang, has concluded his round of European visits, and having explained his views and wishes to the British Prime Minister, has ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The details that have come to hand respecting Dr. Nansen's expedition to the North Polo are being eagerly discussed by scientists. ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    In support of the report published by the Times from its correspondent at Pretoria, that the Transvaal Government had entered into a treaty hostile to British ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    At the time appointed for resuming the match between the Australianl Eleven and Gloucestershire to-day rain was falling heavily. ...

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  8. THE PUBLIC SERVICE PERCENTAGE.

    A meeting of employes in the public service was held at the Trades Hall this afternoon to discuss the proposal to continue the percentage of reductions. Mr. J. Richmond presided; and ...

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  9. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    The Governor, Lady Glasgow and family return to England in February. The Earl o Glasgow visits Melbourne during the racing carnival week. ...

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  10. ENGLISH CAPITAL AND VICTORIAN MINES.

    Mr. A. J. Miller, London director of the Bon Accord Company, with Mr. Hale, visited Hillsborough yesterday and to-day, and took over the Bon Accord and Homeward Bound leases. ...

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  11. THE NEW SOUTH WALES BUDGET.

    There is bitter feeling still between the Premier and Mr. M'Millan with regard to the financial position of the colony. Mr. M'Millan has followed up Mr. Reid's latest statement to ...

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  12. THE DEAN APPEAL CASE.

    The hearing of the appeal by George Dean against his conviction for having made a false declaration was concluded before the Full Court yesterday. Mr. Colonna Close contended ...

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  13. THE CORAL REEF SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION.

    A Fiji correspondent reports:-- "The scientific expedition, consisting of Professor Sollas, F.R.S., and a party of gentlemen from Cambridge, which went to the Line Islands ...

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  14. THIRD DAY'S PLAY.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and Gloucestershire was resumed at Cheltenham to-day. The attendance was good and the ...

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  15. LEPROSY IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Arrangements were recently carried out whereby 19 of the 20 Chinese lepers in the Little Bay Lazaretto were shipped on board a vessel, and they are now on the way to Hong ...

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  16. THE COMING LABOR WAR.

    "Ben" Tillett, a well-known English Labor leader, who is at present actively exerting himself in organising the labor forces for the great shipping strike ...

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  17. RIVERINA FARMERS AND PROTECTION.

    Mr. Lyne, leader of the Opposition, addressed a meeting of farmers of Henty and surrounding district last night. The chair was occupied by Mr. Archibald Crawford, of Urangeline, and ...

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  18. THE NILE CAMPAIGN.

    Now that the Nile is again navigable the Auglo-Egyptian expedition to Dongola has been ordered to at once move forward. ...

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  19. THE BALLOON EXPEDITION.

    M. Andree has abandoned for the present season his projected balloon expedition to the North Polo. When the Fram arrived at Tromso, on the north coast of Norway, a ...

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  20. A WOMAN'S SUICIDE.

    An inquest into the death of Ada Costello, which occurred on Friday night, was commenced yesterday. Deceased, who was 27 of age, resided with her husband ...

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  21. GERMAN ARMY REFORM.

    The German press is practically unanimous in supporting General Brousart von Schellendorf, the Prussian (and German) Minister for War, who recently resigned in ...

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  22. THE NEGUS AND HIS PRISONERS.

    General Valdes will, it is reported,after the definite conclusion of peace between Italy and Abyssinia, treat with King Menclik for the release of the Italian prisoners now ...

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  23. LOTHAIRE AND STOKES.

    Some important new evidence has been obtained in connection with the charge preferred against Major Lothaire, a Belgian officer, on account of his having hanged ...

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  24. THROWING NITRIC ACID.

    Yesterday Annie Ryan and Robert Ryan, residing in Sussex-street, were taken to Sydney Hospital suffering severely from burns, said to have been caused by nitric acid ...

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  25. STATE OF THE CROPS.

    A heavy thunderstorm passed over the district last night, and several heavy showers fell. BENDIGO, SUNDAY. The drought is becoming serious. Complaints ...

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  26. SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN.

    The monthly meeting of the executive committee of this society was held at Government House on Tuesday last, Lady Brassey presiding. It was agreed to call a meeting of members of ...

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  27. LORD DUFFERIN.

    A report is published, though without official authority, that the Marquis of Dufferin, who, on the ground of ill-health, has practically retired from the post of ...

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  28. A NEW CLERICAL GIFT.

    A number of lady parishioners of the Rev. T. R. Regg, incumbent of St. Paul's, West Maitland, have made a new departure in ecclesiastical presentations by giving him as a present ...

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  29. TRADE WITH GLASGOW.

    In order to investigate the possibility of opening up direct trade between Australia and Scotland, Mr. J. M. Sinclair, the agent for the Victorian Agricultural department in Great ...

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  30. INSULTING THE QUEEN.

    The Egyptian Government has suppressed two vernacular newspapers published at Cairo in consequence of articles referring to Queen Victoria in insulting ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    To-morrow the 60 days of grace allowed from 25th June for the payment of income tax expires. The opinion has been mooted that "60 clear days" cannot legally be held to be so ...

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  32. THE AUTO-MOTORS.

    Auto-motor cars are rapidly growing in favor in Paris. A great number of them are already in use, especially for public hiring purposes, and are running through ...

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  33. GREAT NAVAL BLUNDER.

    Another scandal has arisen in connection with the naval administration in France, which has for some time past been frequently subjected to severe censure. ...

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  34. A QUESTION OF CHANGE.

    A charge of larceny as a bailee of the sum of £1 was preferred against Henry "Wallace at the City Court on Saturday morning, and the circumstances were of a peculiar character. Albert ...

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  35. NEWS FROM THE EAST.

    News from the East by the steamer Cliangsha states that the natives of many of the inland districts of China are in a state of rebellion. Mission stations have been attacked by ...

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  36. GOLD IN PERU.

    Rich gold has been found at Carabaya, in Peru. One of the prospectors has obtained several nuggets of pure gold, weighing altogether 25 lb. ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. P. De Jersey Crut has tendered his resignation as manager of the Brisbane branch of the English, Scottish and Australian Bank, and will be succeeded by Mr. Matthews, lately ...

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  38. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  39. A MAN FOUND IN THE RIVER.

    On Saturday afternoon the body of a man was found floating in the Yarra close to the south wharf, and being taken out of the water, was convoyed to the City Morgue. Deceased ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    John Turnbull, agent 59 years, residing at Solomontown, near Port Pirie, was found in his yard on Saturday evening in a dying condition. Dr. Minchin was called and pronounced life ...

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  41. SINGULAR CONDUCT OF A WOMAN.

    A woman of respectable appearance named Lena Laffin, wife of a railway employe, was proceeded against at the Richmond court on Saturday upon a charge of assaulting a ...

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  42. BURIAL OF SUICIDES.

    Sir,--In reference to the above it is not necessary to go so far back as the case in Geelong in 1860 for a precedent, as there was a case not three months back within 10 milos of Melbourne ...

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  43. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

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  44. MUNICIPAL NOMINATIONS.

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  45. THE WORKMEN'S BOARD.

    At a meeting of the operatives in the furniture trade, held in the Trades Hall on 18th August, it was decided to nominate the following representatives to the board for the workmen under ...

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  46. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    W. Brown, one of the men injured in the recent accident at the Ivanhoe mine, died in the Kalgoorlie Hospital on Friday. Brookman's Boulder has struck good gold at ...

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  47. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The F.M.S. Polynesien passed Suez, outwards, 21st inst. ...

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  49. SPANISH POLICY IN CUBA.

    Alluding in the Spanish Cortes to the Cuban revolt, Senor Sagasta, leader of the Liberal party, urged that, as the unhealthy rainy season in Cuba will shortly close, the ...

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  50. A ROAD TRAIN.

    Five heavily laden waggons, drawn by a traction engine, yesterday passed through Ballarat East from Geelong. The goods, which were taken from shipboard at the Yarra-street and ...

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  51. TASMANIA.

    Yesterday John Barry, a wharf laborer, for smuggling cigars from the R.M.S. Ionic, was fined double the value of the smuggled goods. ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND.

    Two children of Mr. James Gillespie, a settler on the Upper Waitotara, were killed to-day by a horse swerving and falling over an embankment with them. ...

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