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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    Great interest is attaching to Antarctic exploration at the present time, and among all the expeditions in progress and projected the adventurous movement organised by Sir ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Transvaal crisis continues to absorb public attention. According to the latest telegrams from Pretoria, the Boer Executive denies that it is issuing, as has been alleged, ...

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  4. IN AND ABOUT PARLIAMENT.

    All the interest of the sitting was centred in the proceedings of the Legislative Council yesterday, where the fate of the Women's Franchise Bill was being decided. Every ...

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  5. AMENDING WATER LAW.

    A numerously attended conference, representative of irrigation and rural and urban water works trusts in all portions of the colony, was held yesterday afternoon at the ...

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  6. VICTORIAN ALLIANCE.

    The anniversary celebrations of the Victorian Alliance were continued yesterday, when the all day annual conference was held at the Temperance Hall. ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australian Eleven in their match against the South of England today made but a poor stand. When the lunch adjournment took place they had lost five wickets ...

    Article : 239 words
  8. THE DREYFUS RETRIAL.

    The hostility which Colonel Jouast, President of the Rennes court martial, has from the first shown towards Captain Dreyfus, has latterly been extended strongly towards ...

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  9. ORDERED TO THE CAPE.

    Lieutenant Blugley, who was one of the adjutants selected for the New Zealand forces, has been ordered to the Cape on account off the Boer crisis. He therefore ...

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  10. DANISH LOCKOUT ENDED.

    The "universal lockout" recently decided upon by employers in Denmark—which involved the compulsory idleness of 80,000 men—has been terminated. The workmen ...

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  11. EXCITEMENT AT CAPETOWN.

    The excitement caused in Cape Colony by the arrest of Mr. Pakeman, and the attempt to arrest Mr. Moneypenny, editor of the Johannesburg "Star," and the reported issue ...

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  12. DOCUMENTARY TESTIMONY.

    At the Rennes court-martial yesterday some evidence sensational in its effects was given. It appears that on the trial of Captain Drefus in 1804, the prosecution ...

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  13. TUESDAY'S PLAY.

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  14. THE BUDGET PROPOSALS.

    It is highly probable that this afternoon's proceedings in Parliament will find Victoria emulating New South Wales in being plunged into a mild political crisis on the ...

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  15. THE CAPE CONFERENCE.

    With respect to the conference between Sir Alfred Milner and President Kruger, proposed to be held at Capetown, the "Times" points out that the withdrawal by ...

    Article : 238 words
  16. CURIOUS CHAPTER OF CRIME.

    Under police escort from Deniliquin there arrived in Melbourne last night two simple looking young men, brothers, and a girl, of 19, said to be their sister, against all of ...

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  17. FRENCH REVOLUTIONARIES.

    A new departure in French prosecutions has been taken by the Waldeck-Rousseau Ministry in connection with the trial of M. Paul Deroulede and his fellow conspirators ...

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  18. FEDERATION.

    A telegram from Toowoomba states that there is much indication in the Darling Downs that the North is determined to dominate the South. ...

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  19. BOER TERGIVERSATIONS.

    South African telegrams indicate that there is considerable doubt as to whether the proffered conference at Capetown between Sir Alfred Milner and President ...

    Article : 81 words
  20. ALBERT TROTT'S AVERAGES.

    The bowling and batting averages for the English cricket season show that A. E. Trott, formerly of Melbourne, playing for the Middlesex club, by which he engaged as a ...

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  21. A TENNIS CHAMPION.

    The death is announced of Mr. Ernest Renshaw, who was lawn tennis champion of England in 1888, and who, with his brother, W. Renshaw, held the doubles ...

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  22. POSITION IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary for the Colonies, has, in consequence of the important despatches now being received from South Africa, and of the continuous tension of the ...

    Article : 90 words
  23. WEST AUSTRALIA'S POSITION. PERTH, Tuesday.

    In the Assembly today there was a lively discussion over the motion of the Premier for an extension of the time by one week for the Commonwealth select committee to ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Czar of Russia and the Czarina have arrived at Copenhagen, on their annual visit to the King of Denmark, grandfather of the Czar. ...

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  25. THE CARLISTS IN SPAIN.

    Notwithstanding the fact that Pope Leo XIII. has more than once warned the Spanish clergy against supporting Don Carlos in his revolutionary intrigues against the Queen ...

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  26. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    Wheat.—Sales are slow, and the average price on the past week's sales was 3d. per quarter lower than the average for the previous week. ...

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  27. THE GERMAN ENLISTMENT.

    In respect to the statement that a carps of German volunteers, 900 strong, had been enrolled at Johannesburg to fight against England in support of Boer oppression, the ...

    Article : 150 words
  28. THE WESTRALIAN COMMITTEE.

    In the federal committee this afternoon Davies. the secretary of the Trades and Labor Council, was further examined. It was originally intended that the committee ...

    Article : 70 words
  29. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  30. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.—Vondel, barque, from Melbourne 28th April; Varzin, steamer, from Sydney 10th June; Jumna, steamer, from Brisbane 24th June; Oldenburg, steamer, from ...

    Article : 66 words
  31. KILLED BY A BLOCK OF STONE.

    The death of John Hall, aged 68, who on Monday afternoon was injured at the Malmsbury Stone Cutting Works in ...

    Article : 128 words
  32. LAW LIST.—(THIS DAY.)

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  33. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The Admiralty dockyards being all fully occupied in war ship construction, the Government has given orders to private ship building firms for the immediate construction ...

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  34. THE DISABLED WAIKATO.

    The tug Champion reported having met the barque Melanope, off Sydney Heads, in tow of the tug Port Jackson. The Melanope is bound from Port Natal to Newcastle, ...

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  35. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    Armand Behic, homewards, lett Port Said 5 p.m. 4th. ...

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  37. MONUMENT TO PARNELL.

    The Irish National Federation of New York has passed a resolution protesting against the proposal to erect a monument in New York to perpetuate the memory of the ...

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  39. TRANSVAAL WAR STORES.

    Evidences are accumulating that the Transvaal Government has been sedulously preparing for war during the whole term of the negotiations with Great Britain over the ...

    Article : 118 words
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