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  2. ABOUT PARLIAMENT.

    Lobbyists, gave greater need to the Federal Electorates Bill than to the business before the Legislative Assembly yesterday, The names and chances of success of ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN UNITY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 222 words
  4. SIEGE OF COOMASSIE.

    Telegrams from the Gold Coast state that Lieutenant Colonel Wilcockes, commanding the Coomassic relief expedition, who lately effected a junction with Major Burrough's ...

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  5. THE BOER WAR.

    Major General Paget, commanding a brigade in Lord Methuen's division, has followed up his recent victory over Commandant De Wet at Pleisir Fontein, near ...

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  6. THE CHINESE CRISIS.

    Reports from Pekin state that Prince Ching, who organised a counter revolution, to Prince Tuan is now in command of the Manchu garrison 10,000 strong, at Pekin. ...

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  7. THE PROPOSED CLERKS UNION.

    A mass meeting of clerks, bookkeepers and accountants was held at the Temperance Hall last evening in support of proposals for the purpose of forming a union ...

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  8. LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

    At the meeting of the Harbor Trust yesterday afternoon, the chairman, Mr. John Blyth, called attention to the fact that there were several of the Harbor Trust ...

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  9. BRITISH SOUTH SEA ISLANDS.

    The suggestion made by Mr. R, Seddon, Premier of New Zealand, that the administration of the British South Pacific Islands-- Fiji, Tonga and Cook's Island-- should be ...

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  10. "NOT HAVING A PICN1C."

    In a letter written by Trooper Frank Car [?]e, 3rd brigade Australian Bushmen, dated Buluwayo, Rhodesia, 14th June, the writer says:-- ...

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  11. THE WILLIAMSTOWN DIVISION.

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  12. CHINESE UNVERACITY.

    The news received from Chinese sources is conflicting and unreliable to such an extent that the "Times" today declares that 'all Chinese news is tainted" and that if ...

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  13. VICTORIA THANKS MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    By request of the Premier, the Lieutenant Governor sent the following cablegram yesterday to the Secretary of State for the Colonies:-- ...

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  14. SURRENDER OF EXECUTIVE COUNCILLORS.

    The flight of President Steyn and Commandant De Wet to the mountains near Fouriesberg, north of Ficksburg, to escape the British columns converging on them ...

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  15. BRITISH NAVAL MANOEUVRES.

    The British Admiralty has made preparations for the carrying out of the annual naval manoeuvres on the British coast on an ...

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  16. FAREWELL ENTERTAINMENTS.

    At Malvern on Tuesday night Seaman Sumerfield, a corporation employe, who is proceeding with the contingent to China, was entertained. There was a large number ...

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  17. THE PRESENT POSITION.

    Confusion worse confounded is the 'best description of the Chinese situation. In spite of the various assertions from Chinese official .sources one may doubt if any of the ...

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  18. THE GOVERNOR GENERAL'S RESIDENCE.

    The Premier, in reply to a question, said he had been endeavoring for six or eight weeks to get a satisfactory answer with regard to the future Governor General's ...

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  19. A FROZEN MEAT SHIPMENT

    It is reported by cable from Monto Video, South America, that a fire, caused by the failure of the insulating apparatus, broke out in the cold storage holds of the New ...

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  20. THE LEGATIONS.

    The Governor of the province of Shan Tung, who has refused to obey Prince Tuan's orders or recognise his authority, reports that on Thursday, 5th July, the Pekin ...

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  21. VOTING FOR THE FEDERAL SENATE.

    The Colonial Secretary was today interviewed by a deputation, comprising several members of Parliament, in connection with securing effective voting for the Federal ...

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  22. SYDNEY NAVAL CONTINGENT.

    It is considered probable that nothing will be done here in the way of sending a naval brigade force to protect life and property in China. The men object to doing ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    At the Stourbridge Athletic Sports meeting yesterday, Stanley Rowley, the New South Wales champion amateur runner, won the Invitation Handicap, 100 yards, his ...

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  24. TOTAL BOER FORCES.

    Telegrams from Pretoria report that the British authorities there estimate the total strength of the British authorities there estimate the total strength of the Boer forces in the field in the Transvaal under General Louis Botha, ...

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  25. THE EMPRESS RESUMES POWER.

    An offfcial Chinese report, received at Shanghai, states that the Dowager Empress, who was reported to have been reduced to insanity by poison, administered to her by ...

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  26. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    The report of the Union Bank of Australia recommends payment of a dividend at the rate of 7 per cent., and the carrying to the reserve of £50,000, and the carrying ...

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  27. SYDNEY VOLUNTEERS.

    Captain Hiekson had an interview with the Premier on Tuesday in relation to the Naval .Brigade going to serve in China. Sir William Lyne was informed that many ...

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  28. THE WESTRALIAN REFERENDUM.

    Thousands of voters certificates are being applied for in connection with the federal referendum. The 28th July is the last day on which certificates will be ...

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  29. TYPHOID AT SENEKAL.

    A serious outbreak of enteric fever has occurred at Senekal, where a considerable number of both British and Boer wounded are in hospital. The army surgeons and ...

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  30. THE MOUNT WILLIAM RUSH.

    Mr. E. j. MacDonald telegraphed to us from Ararat last evening as follows:-- "After visiting all parts of the field I estimate that over 4000 men are at work, the ...

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  31. FEDERAL AND LOCAL PARLIAMENTS

    Her Majesty the Queen having absented to the act passed last session disqualifying members of the local Parliament from sitting in the Federal Parliament and vice ...

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  32. BULK WHEAT SHIPPING.

    Mr. Mathieson, the Victorian Railway Commissioner, who has inspected the methods of discharging at London docks cargoes of American wheat, and is now ...

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  33. A WESTRALIAN'S DEATH.

    The War Office reports the death in hospital at Buluwayo, during the administration of an anesthetic for a surgical operation, of Private W. J. M'Phee, of the ...

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  34. HORSES FOR GERMAN TROOPS.

    Sir William Dyne has received through the Governor the following cablegram from the Secretary of State of the Colonies, dated 9th July:-- "German Government ...

    Article : 97 words
  35. WARRNAMBOOL REJOICINGS.

    Flags were mast high today on public and private buildings in honor of the royal assent having been given, to the Commonwealth Bill. The consummation of ...

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  36. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At today's sales there was a hardening tendency, mid good sale, Continental buyers operating freely. The following prices were realised for ...

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  37. PRINCETUAN'S PROCLAMATION

    Chinese reports received state that Prince Tuan, who still protends to bold the imperial power, has published an edict as Emperor, proclaiming the Boxer rebels his ...

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  38. A LIVELY INTERVIEW.

    The question as to whether the postmistress at East Caulfield has been the victim of "sweating" has become matter of serious concern at the Post Office. Yes. ...

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  39. A FREE-TRADE CAMPAIGN.

    The council of the New South Wales division of the Australian Free trade and Liberal Association has received a scheme of organisation from the executive ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S LOAN OF THE PROTECTOR.

    THE Premier stated on Tuesday in the Assembly that an inquiry had been sent to England as to the pay of the crow of the H.M.S.A. gunboat Protector, but no reply ...

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  41. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  42. CONDITIONS ON THE FIELD.

    Men continue to flock to the rush at Mount William from all parts of the colony. Gold is still being got in the mountain gullies, nine of which have been proved to be ...

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  43. TIEN-TSIN BOMBARDMENT.

    The European officers at Tien Tsin, which the Chinese army under General Nieh is again bombarding, express great astonishment at the accuracy of the Chinese artillery ...

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  44. ALDERMAN AND ALLEGED SPIELERS.

    At the Port Melbourne court yesterday Charles Walker, alius Wo[?], and Joseph Gunn, alias Cruth, were charged with imposing by means of false verbal representations upon Alderman Amos Firth. ...

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  45. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    The Premier has received a cablegram from Sir Horace Tozer intimating that the joint preliminary committee in connection with the Pacific cable has instructed its ...

    Article : 131 words
  46. THE AUSTRALIAN BUSHMEN.

    The following extracts from a latter received yesterday morning from Lieutenant Colonel Kelly have been handed to us by the officer to whom it was addressed:-- ...

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  47. WOMEN AND CHILDREN.

    Telegrams from Taku, at the mouth of the Pei-ho River, 27 miles from Tien Tsin, announce that the European women and children who were sent down the river ...

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  48. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    P. and O. R.M.S. India left Colombo, for Australia, morning 8th. I.G.M.S. Prinz Regent Luitpold left Suez, for Australia, morning 9th. ...

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  49. A CYCLIST DANGEROUSLY INJURED.

    An accident, attached with very serious consequences, happened last night in a peculiar manner on St. Kilda road, near the Commercial road junction. According to statements made to the ...

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  50. CHARITABLE DONATIONS.

    In response to an appeal made through "The Ago" of 27th June by Mr. R. Fitzgerald of behalf of a distressed family in Brunswick, we have received the following:--A.H., 2 Newport, 5. ...

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  51. RUSSIA'S SIBERIAN TROOPS.

    The Russian Government is reported to have massed at Vladivostock, the naval port of Eastern Siberia, and at Port Arthur, her new naval port in Manchuria, ...

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  52. GERMAN NAVAL REINFORCEMENTS.

    The German Government has Ordered the cruisers Geier, 1770 tons, and the See Addler, 1640 tons, on the South Pacific station, to proceed at once to China to ...

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  53. STORY OF A CONDEMNED HORSE.

    In another letter to the same officer, dated Beira, 25th May, Colouel Kelly says: "We have been in Beira some days now, and are likely to be three weeks here ...

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  54. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--in today's issue of "The Age" Mr. Watt is made to say, re letting the post offices,-- "the reason why tenders for post and telegraph officers take them so cheaply ...

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  55. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    WILSON'S PROMONTORY,--Passed, July 11.--Inward, 7.50 p.m., Armand Behic. BURNIE.--Arrived, July 11,--Lulu, from Fremantle. Sailed, July. 11.--Emin Pasha and ...

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  56. ALLEGED ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    Early this morning a man named William Smith, aged 40, and a youth named George Geer, were arrested at the west end of Flinders street by Constable Smith, and locked up on the charge of ...

    Article : 93 words
  57. ENGLAND AND JAPAN.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. St, John Brodrick, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated that her Majesty's Government had been pressing Japan, as ...

    Article : 74 words
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