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  2. OUR NEW STATE GOVERNOR.

    The "Dally Chronicle" states, with reference to the announcement made nearly a month ago, that the governorship of Victoria was under offer to "a capable and ...

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  3. DEATH OF A FEDERAL MEMBER.

    It will be learned with sincere regret that the dangerous illness from which Mr. W. H. Groom, member for Darling Downs. Queensland, in the House of Representatives, ...

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  4. STATE POLITICS.

    There is something disappointing about Mr. Andrews, the junior member for Geelong. He has gifts which many of his fellow members lack--a ready command of ...

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  5. THE BOER GUERILLAS

    The columns under Hrigadier-General Cunningham and Colonel Sir H. Rawlinson, in their march eastward up the Vaal, discovered, 250 Roer guerillas encamped on a ...

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  6. THE LATE EMPRESS.

    The body of the late Dowager Empress Frederick, which has been embalmed, will be removed from Kronberg Castle on Saturday evening to ...

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  7. THE TWO CABLES.

    The Commonwealth Government has decided to deal with the cable question on. broad lines and to consider both the Cape and Pacific cables as forming one problem. ...

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  8. THE FACTORIES ACT.

    A deputation representing the Chamber of Manufactures waited on the Chief Secretary to-day, and asked that the regulations under tho Factories Act should be suspended. The ...

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  9. REFERENCES IN THE SENATE.

    When the Senate met yesterday afternoon the Postmaster-General (Mr. Drake) said it was with the very deepest regret that he had to announce the death, at an early hour ...

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  10. THE SHIRT BOARD.

    The following resolution has been carried unanimously by the recently reappointed Shirt Beard:-- That owing to the uncertainty existing in trade ...

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  11. A QUEENSLAND SUCCESS.

    A column of Queensland Mounted Ritiesunder Colonel Jarvis, has defeated and chased a commando of Boers to the north-west of Bothashoek, in the Transvaal. The ...

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  12. THE NEWS CONFIRMED.

    The announcement that Colonel Sir George Sydenham Clarke has been selected by the Imperial authorities as Governor of victoria was confirmed last night by the ...

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  13. A DISASTROUS "CORNER."

    The directors of the London and Globe Finance Corporation, which suspended payment In May last owing to the Inability of its managing director, Mr. Whltnker ...

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  14. THE BOOT TRADE.

    At a meeting of boot manufacturers held yesterday, at the rooms of the Victorian Boot Manufacturers' Association, 49 Elizabeth-street, reports were received from the ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND ASSEMBLY ADJOURNS.

    In the Assembly to-day, after formal business, Mr. Pbilp announced the death of Mr. Groom. He said that the deceased gentleman was the father of the Queensland ...

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  16. FOUCHE LEAVES CAPE COLONY.

    The Roer guerilla Fouche, whoso commando of raiders was lately handled very severely by the Counaught Rangers in au engagement east of Aliwal North, has ...

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  17. PROCESS ENGRAVERS' WAGES.

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  18. A GERMAN CABLE.

    A question of considerable interest and importance has arisen in connection with an application made by a representative of a German firm deeply Interested in New ...

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  19. MISCHIEVOUS PRO-BOERS.

    The persistency with which the Irish Nationalist members of the House of Commons have during the session drawing to a close blocked Government business, ...

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  20. CROSS COUNTRY LINES.

    Au unfavorable report by the Standing Committee on Railways on the proposed cross-country railway to connect the Northeastern, Goulburn Valley and Northern main ...

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  21. THE FUNERAL.

    The deceased member's family having decided that Mr. Groom should be hurled at his home, Toowoomba, in Queensland, arrangements were made with the railway ...

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  22. POSITION IN THE COUNTRY.

    At the meeting of the Heytesbury shire council on Tuesday a communication was received from the Lowan shire, asking the council to support it in its endeavor to ...

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  23. COURT MOURNING.

    The "Court Gazette" announces that the British Royal Court goes to-day into mourning for the late Empress Frederick, chauging again on 29th inst., and resuming half ...

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  24. STEAD MEDDLING AGAIN.

    Mr. W. T. Stead, the notorious pro-Boer editor of the "Review of Reviews," who has done so much to prolong the South African war by encouraging the Boors to hope ...

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  25. DISTRESS AT BROKEN HILL.

    The cry of the unemployed found vent this afternoon in a meeting which was held in the town hall. The mayor, Mr. Retailick, who presided, moved-- ...

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  26. A PREMATURE LAUNCH.

    The dredge Glaueus, the largest iron ves. sel ever built in Australasia, was launched at the Fitzroy Dock this afternoon in sensational circumstances. The vessel broke ...

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  27. A GREAT GOLD ROBBERY.

    A remarkable gold robbery, distinguished equally by the persistent and laborious ingenuity with which it was performed and the complete success of its design, has been ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS.

    Chaplain-Captain the Rev. Father F. Timoney, of the New South Wales South African Contingent, is lying in a critical condition in St, Thomas's Hospital, London, ...

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  29. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. A. J. Balfour, First Lord of the Treasury, announced that the Government, wearied with the Incessant blocking of business and ...

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  30. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ADJOURNS.

    When the House of Representatives met at 2.30 p.m., The Speaker said it was with very deep regret that he had to announce to the House ...

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  31. AUSTRALASIAN CASUALTIES.

    The War Office reports Private P. Willet, No. 1222, of the Victorian Fifth Contingent, formerly a resident of Burnley, daugerously wounded, and Private J. E. Vercoe, No. 1221. ...

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  32. COLLAPSE OF A BALCONY.

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  33. LONDON DOCK RATES.

    The directors of the Loudon and India Docks, on the Thames, announce that they are unable to await the result of the royal docks commission's report as regards the ...

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  34. THE TROOPS ON THE S. MORAVIAN.

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  35. HORSE BREEDING IN AUSTRALIA.

    The thoroughbred stallion Louis XIII., by St. Simon from Eglentyne, by Hermit from Mabille, by Parmesan, bus been sold to Mr. H. C. White, of Now South Wales, and has ...

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  36. LIABILITY OF A DIRECTOR.

    Yesterday, at the County Court, J. H. A. Werner, farmer, of Natimuk, sought to recover from J. Schmidt, fanner, of the same place, £60 156, being proportion of an ...

    Article : 388 words
  37. SUNDAY DANCES IN IRELAND.

    His eminence Cardinal Logue, Archbishop of Armagh and Catholic Primate, of Ireland, is endeavoring to secure a more decorous observation of Sunday at Black Rock and ...

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  38. INDIAN FRONTIER TROUBLE.

    Indian telegrams report a recrudescence of trouble on the north-west frontier, a raid of the turbulent Mahorld Hill men having been made on the Gonial Pass. A body of ...

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  39. THE BALLARAT SCRIP FRAUD.

    Alfred E. Meyer, for whom a warrant was issued about 17th ult. at Ballarat on a charge of uttering forged mining scrip, was last night arrested by Detectives M'Mansmny ...

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  40. A WOUNDED AUSTRALIAN.

    Mrs. Roake, of Sydney, mother of Company Sergeant-Major A. H. Boake, F Coy. 5th V.M.I, who was wounded in the Wilmansrast affair, has had news from the lady ...

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  41. CHRISTIANISING CHINA.

    Mr. George Wynne, who was the special correspondent for "The Age" with the Australian Naval Contingent in China, lectured at the Waverley Bowling Club to-night on ...

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  42. A QUEENSLAND CRICKETER.

    Dr. R. Macdonald, formerly of Queensland, now a member of the Leicestershire county cloven, who has this season put together several brilliant scores in first class cricket, ...

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  43. RECOVERY OF STOLEN PROPERTY.

    A starch amongst the effects of the man samuel Trudgeon, who. was captured at a house at Mosman yesterday morning, revealed what the police believe to be the ...

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  44. MEDALS FOR QUEENSLANDERS.

    The Lieutenant-Governor to-day presented medals to the members of the 4th Contingent. TUNGAMAH, Thursday. ...

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  45. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Robert Byrne, of Collins-street, Melbourne, estate agent, lately residing at Mordialloc. Causes of insolvency: Inability to realise on freehold property. Liabilities, £1855 125; assets, £4105; ...

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  46. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    Wheat.--The visible supply of wheat in America cast of the Rocky Mountains is 40,924,000 bushels as against 38,851,000 bushels a week ago. ...

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  47. LAW LIST.--(THIS DAY.)

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  48. MINING SHARE OUOTATIONS

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  49. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    When the Loan Bill was before Parliament throe weeks ago the Treasurer informed a member it was necessary to go on the market without the slightest delay, ...

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  50. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    BIRREGURRA.--An enthusiastic welcome was accorded to Lance-Corponil Ledgerwood, D.S.O. He was met at the station by a large crowd, and was escorted by a torchlight procession, bonded by ...

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  53. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

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  55. PUBLIC CONTRACTS.

    The Acting Commissioner of Railways has accepted the following tenders:--For the purchase of empty mineral, colza oil casks, until 31st December, 1901, J, Kitchen and Sons and Apollo Co., ...

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    A clerk named Arthur Robinson, employed in Flinders-lane, was riding home to Abbotsford on a bicycle on Wednesday, when, at the Intersection of Victoria-parade and Gore-street a ...

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