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  2. IN AND ABOUT PARLIAMENT.

    The Federal Bill, as amended by the conference of premiers, was passed through the Legislative Assembly yesterday after a few minutes discussion with cheers. The ...

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  3. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    "The Age" of to-day consists of 12 pages. Page 2 is a full page of specially interesting reading matter, original and extract, Included amongst it is another of Frank T. ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    There is no mortification of the uncompromising attitude of the Boers in regard to the demand made by Great Britain for franchise reforms in the Transvaal Republic. ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Since the settlement of the Anglo-French boundary disputes affecting the Niger territory, In Western Africa, controlled by the Royal Niger Company, It has been ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The match against Notts County, which was commenced yesterday on the Trent- bridge ground, and postponed owing to the rain, which fell in torrents, was resumed ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    One of the committees into which the Peace Conference now sitting at The Hague has been subdivided, has adopted a proposal submitted by the French delegates in ...

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  8. WEST INDIES' SUGAR TRADE.

    The efforts of the Imperial Government to negotiate a reciprocal arrangement between the United States and the Islands of the West Indies, with a view to putting the ...

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  9. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    In connection with the Government policy in the Council, My. J. H. Gordon to-day strongly opposed the Ministerial proposal for the household franchise, a question in ...

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  10. RUSSIA AND THE AMEER.

    The "Novae Vremya," an Influential Journal published at St. Petersburg, urges the Russian Government to appoint a Russian agent at Cabul, the capital of Afghanistan, ...

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  11. THE FRANCHISE QUESTION.

    The Volksraad at the conclusion of President Kruger's address yesterday considered a motion which favored the doubling of the representation of single members, that is to ...

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  12. THE BARCELONA RIOTS.

    Four persons were killed and 20 wounded during the rioting which has just taken place at Barcelona, In Spain. The populace is stated to be exasperated against the ...

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  13. RUSSIA AND THE FINNS.

    An application has been made to the Czar to grant an audience to the representatives of 1000 European notabilities in the world Of art and science who desired to petition ...

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  14. NOTES BY MID-ON.

    Various correspondents are Informed as follows:-- "Hllite;"--The scores of Hill (125) and Trumper (135 not out) in the second test ...

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  15. A RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A remarkable railway collision took place to-day at Winsford, near Delverton, in Somerset. Two goods trains collided, and before the wreckage could be cleared oft the ...

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  16. COMMANDER VILJOEN AGAIN.

    Commander Viljoen, the newly elected additional member for the Rand, who in returning thanks to his constituents on Monday for electing him, made a speech strongly ...

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  17. THE COBURG SUCCESSION.

    The question of the Saxe-Coburg succession has been definitely and permanently settled. It was officially announced a few days ago ...

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  18. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night Mr. Fred.. G. Samson will repeat in the Athenaeum, Hall, his Interesting lecture on a question Which at present is absorbing every mind, The Transvaal Crisis, ...

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  19. EMU BAY RAILWAY.

    The Emu Bay Railway Company, Tasmania, has announced in Issue of 5 per cent mortgage debentures to the amount of £200,000 at par. ...

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  20. LONDON WOOL SADES.

    At the wool auctions yesterday there was sfitfre'd competition for the lots Offered, with, out change in prices. The undermentioned Australian brands were sold at the prices ...

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  21. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    The sub-editor of a newspaper published at Bombay has been sentenced to six months' Imprisonment for publishing seditious articles in the Marathi language. ...

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  22. STUD SHEEP SALES.

    The annual stud sheep sales were continued to-day. The attendance was good, and the bidding in the merino sections brisk. Lincolns, however, realised very poor prices, ...

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  23. THE PROPOSED REFORMS.

    In replying to a question in the House of Commons last night, Mr. Chamberlain said that the bill recently phased by the Transvaal Volksraad dealing with the franchise ...

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  24. THE FILIPINO WAR.

    Sickness amount the American, troops in the Philippines continues to extend in alarming manner. There are now 4000 of the troops in hospital. The men generally are ...

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  25. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    Copper.--The total supplies for the month of June amount to 17,025 tons; total deliveries for all Europe, 16,077 tons; stocks, including quantity advised from Chill and ...

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  26. EARL GREYS REMEDY.

    Earl Grey, a member of the Liberal party, who has an intimate acquaintance with South African affairs, and who acted as Government Administrator Mashonaland on ...

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  27. CAPTAIN DREYFUS'S RETURN.

    As illustrating tho complete state of ignorance in which Captain Dreyfus was kept concerning the incidents which led to his being brought back to France, the news is ...

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  28. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Donna Francisca, barque, from Melbourne 17th March; Australasian, steamer, from Melbourne (via Natal) 10th May; Luhe, barque, from Port pirie 28th ...

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  29. RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    Regarding the proposed municipal deputation to the Minister of Railways in reference to the construction of a ne to Pit field, Mr. Williams has intimated there is no ...

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  30. MR. CECIL RHODES.

    Mr. Cecil Rhodes, who has been paying another brief visit to England, has started on the return Journey to Capetown. ...

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  31. BRIGGS COMPLETELY RECOVERED.

    J. Briggs, the Lancashire professional cricketer, who was for some time unconscious after having several fits at Leeds last Thursday, has now practically recovered. ...

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  32. THE MILDURA RAILWAY.

    A meeting of ratepayers was held on Saturday to express disapproval of the motion Carried by the Karkarooc council, in favor of the cronomby route for the Mildura ...

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  33. FEELING IN ENGLAND.

    President Kruger and Sir Alfred Milner have met at Bloemfontein, the capital of the Orange Free State, writes our London correspondent under date 2nd June. Every one ...

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  34. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    Rome arrived Plymouth evening 2nd. ...

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  35. PRESENTATION TO MEMBERS OF THE TEAM.

    Dr .Laver, of West Australia (but now in England), brother of Mr. F. Laver, has presented each member of the team with a watch made of Australian gold. ...

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  36. PROPOSED ELWOOD RAILWAY.

    A public meeting, convened by the mayor in response to a requisition, was held last night in the Kt. kilda town hall to consider the question of urging the Government to ...

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  37. INCREASED GOLD YIELDS.

    The Mines department has compiled the usual monthly gold return, which shows that the yield for June was 40,676 oz., as compared with 14,641 oz. during the previous ...

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  38. LOCAL NEWS.

    Some valuable articles of jewellery belonging to Mrs. L. Lempricre, off Testor-groye, off Balaclava-road, Caulfield, were stolen yesterday. They comprised a gold necklace, ...

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  39. INQUESTS AT KEW ASYLUM.

    Mr. C. C. Morrison, District Coroner, held five inquests at the Hew Lunatic Asylum, on Monday, on the bodies of patients who had died in the in stitution between 30th June and 2nd July, The ...

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