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  2. THE RAILWAY COLLISION.

    The board of Inquiry, consisting of Mr. Norman, Engineer for Existing Lines (in the chair); Mr. Woodroffe, Chief Mechanical Engineer, and Mr. Lochhead, Deputy Chief ...

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  3. THE UNIVERSITY FRAUDS

    The announcement that the Melbourne University had been depleted of its funds by systematic fraud for several years has set "the man ...

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  4. THE LATE PRESIDENT M'KINLEY.

    The body of the into President M'Kinley was yesterday taken, from Buffalo City Hall by train to Washington, the capital of the United States. There was little formal or ...

    Article : 268 words
  5. THE FRENCH SOUDAN.

    West African telegrams report that a French military expedition has driven out of the French western Soudan Fateralla, the son of Rabah, the strong and warlike native ...

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  6. THE BOER WAR.

    Lord Kitchener has commuted several of the death and imprisonment for life sentences recently passed by court-martial in Cape Colony upon Dutch Afrikanders ...

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  7. BIG FIRE AT PORT MELBOURNE.

    Between 6.30 and 9 p.m. last evening the large boot manufactory of Messrs. William Marshall and Company, of Port Melbourne, was totally destroyed by fire. The factory ...

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  8. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The Royal yacht Ophir, which arrived on Sunday at Quebec, the original capital of Canada, from South Africa, with the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and suite ...

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  9. THE CAPE RAIDERS.

    Colonel Crabbe, of the Grenadier Guards, whose flying column lately overtook and routed with heavy loss the main body of Scheepers's commando, under his chief ...

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  10. RAILWAY CARRIAGE LIGHTING.

    Evidence was taken yesterday by the Parliamentary Committee on Railway Carriage Lighting. The members present were Messrs. Tucker (chairman), Graham ...

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  11. A MURDERER'S MOTIVE.

    The secretary of Commandant Theron, one of the leaders of the Boer raiders in Cape Colony, bus surrendered himself to the British authorities at Riverdale, a village 50 ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    The receipt of subscriptions for the Western Australian loan of £1,500,000, at 3 per cent., fixed price £91. underwritten at 1 per cent., has been closed. The scrip is quoted ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS.

    The War Office reports that Captain Brown, and second Lieut. E. Coles, of the Western Australian Bushmen, are convalescent, and have resumed duty. ...

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  14. THE AMERICA CUP.

    The date of the first of the three races lo decide the ownership, of the America Cap has been at last fixed. On Thursday week, 26th inst., Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht ...

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  15. MEMORIAL SERVICES.

    Most of the buildings and churches in New York were draped in black on Sunday, and in the latter mourning services were given. In most of the churches the hymn Nearer ...

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  16. ROLL OF VICTORIAN DEAD.

    For official purposes, and to meet a widespread public demand, the head quarters staff at the Victoria Barracks is preparing a complete roll of all Victorians who have ...

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  17. LORD HOPETOUN IN THE NORTH

    The Governor-General, Lord Hopetoun, arrived at Townsville by the Wodonga on Monday morning, and was met by the mayor and Judge Chubb. His Excellency ...

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  18. THE AMERICAN STEEL STRIKE.

    American cablegrams report that the settlement of the great unionist strike against the Steel Trust Corporation, has lost to the Amalgamated Unionist Association of ...

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  19. VICTORIAN IMPERIAL BUSHMEN.

    A number of the Victorian members of the Imperial Bushmen's Corps, who returned to Melbourne by the steamer Orient, find themselves in a very uncomfortable situation. ...

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  20. RECEPTION AT TOWNSVILLE.

    His Excellency, came ashore at the Harbor Rivers, wharf, where the mayor, aldermen and chief citizens were in waiting. The military formed a guard of honor, and a salute ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    On the Legislative Assembly meeting this afternoon, the Stale Premier moved-- .That the Speaker be requested to communicate to Mrs. M'Kinley through the Lieutenant-Governor ...

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  22. THE FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS

    The State funeral service of the late President M'Kinley will, in accordance with the wishes of Mrs. M'Kinley, take place at the Rotunda, in the Capitol, Washington, on ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Assembly to-day, the Premier, Mr. Jenkins, who is himself a native of the United States, moved a resolution expressing profound regret for the death of ...

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  24. MORE RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The steamer City of Lincoln, which sailed from Durban on 20th ult., with 24 Australian soldiers, reached Albany yesterday morning. She sailed at 3 p.m., and is due to berth here ...

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  25. THE CZAR'S FRENCH VISIT.

    The Emperor Nicholas of Russia and the Czaritza Alix have sailed from Kiel, the German naval port in the Battle, for Dunkirk, where the Czar will review the French ...

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  26. ARRANGEMENTS IN BRISBANE.

    The arrangements in connection with the official visit to Brisbane of the Governor-General were definitely settled and approved this morning by the Lieutenant-Governor ...

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  27. RAILWAY APPOINTMENTS.

    The evidence given by the Acting Commissioner of Railways before the Parliamentary committee on railway management contains some interesting facts concerning the ...

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  28. PRECAUTIONS IN FRANCE.

    The utmost precautious are being taken by the French Government to prevent any Anarchist or Nihilist attempts on the life of the Czar and Czaritza of Russia during ...

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  29. THE ASSASSIN'S TRIAL

    Leon Czolgosz will be tried for the murder of President M'Kinley next week. His case, which is treated as that of an ordinary criminal, was yesterday submitted to a ...

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  30. WAR MEMORIAL TO FALLEN SOLDIERS.

    The Brunswick council on Monday evening adopted the following resolution, on the motion of Mr. J. W. Fleming, seconded by Mr. Philips:-- ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Assembly to-day, after the disposal of formal business, the Premier moved-- That this Assembly is desirous of expressing its regret at the death of .Mr. M'Kinley, and its [?] ...

    Article : 117 words
  32. A MEDICAL STATEMENT.

    Dr. Mann, one of the surgeons who attended President M'Kinley and took part in the post, mortem examination, states, that all the tissues of the abdomen which were ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The samples of New South Wales wheat and flour which were sent to the Bakers' Exhibition in London were highly commended by the judges. They have been ...

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  34. MAUSER RIFLES FOR CADETS.

    The members of the Adelaide cadet corps have received, from Lord Kitchener 200 Mauser rifles in response, to a request made some months ago. All the rifles were ...

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  35. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    DONALD.--In connection with the wound, sustained in the South African campaign by Private P. Falla, of Donald, upon whom Lieutenant Colonel Ryan, P.M.O., is to operate this week, a ...

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  36. WESTRALIAN SYMPATHY.

    In the Assembly to-day, Mr. Parker, in a sympathetic speech, moved that-- This House deplores the death of Mr. M'Kinley, the late President of the United States of America ...

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  37. TWO COTTAGES SHATTERED.

    As might have been expected, from the height of the building, the falling of the walls was attended by disaster to those adjoining. On the northern end of the ...

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  38. THE LATE PRESIDENT'S WILL.

    The will of the late President bequeathed to his wife the bulk of his estate.. He left a fairly good, but not large, fortune. ...

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  39. LORD HOPETOUN AT MACKAY.

    The Earl of Hopetoun, Governor-General of Australia, on his way south visited Mackay for a few hours. There was an official reception of public bodies and the ...

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  40. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Ventmoor, steamer, from Sydney 21st June; Anna Ramlen, barque, from Melbourne 24th May; Euphrosyne, ship, from Melbourne 4th June; Lodore, barque, from ...

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  41. A PATHETIC MESSAGE.

    Among the many messages, of sympathetic condolence which Mrs. M'Kinley has received the most touching and pathetic was one from Queen Margherita of Italy, widow ...

    Article : 55 words
  42. TASMANIA.

    When the Assembly met this evening, the Premier moved its adjournment out of respect to the memory of Mr. M'Kinley. In the course of his remarks be said be hoped ...

    Article : 162 words
  43. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    Before the Assembly adjourned to-day, as a mark of respect to the into President M'Kinley, the Minister of Industry, in reply to a question, stated that the Government ...

    Article : 207 words
  44. WRECK OF A STEAMER.

    The steamer Quiraing passed Cape Moreton, Queensland, this forenoon, and signalled that the crew of the steamer Moonstone were on board, the latter vessel having been ...

    Article : 183 words
  45. AUSTRALIAN SYMPATHY.

    When the Legislative Assembly met at 4.30 p.m. yesterday. The Premier said that only a few days ago it had been his painful duty to bring ...

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  46. MUNICIPAL LEGISLATION.

    The annual session of the Municipal Association of New South Wales opened to-day. The delegates were addressed by the Premier, who said the Government had a bill ...

    Article : 278 words
  47. AUSTRALIAN ETHNOLOGY.

    The Spencer-Gillen ethnological expedition is now leaving Tennant's Creek, in the neighborhood of which the party has been working amongst natives of the ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND SYMPATHY.

    Both branches of the New Zealand Legislature have passed a resolution deploring the death of President. M'Kinley, and expressing sympathy, with his widow. ...

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  49. SUNDAY SALE OF NEWSPAPERS.

    A large deputation, consisting of clergymen and others, waited upon the Home Secretary to-day, and asked that steps be taken to put into operation a law which ...

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  50. DESCRIPTION OF THE BUILDING AND CONTENTS.

    The boot factory building was a large rectangular red brick block, oblong in construction, being about 70 feet wide by about 150 feet long, and perforated on all sides ...

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  51. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the Assembly to-day, Mr. Leake gave notice of a bill to provide for the appointment of a fourth judge. Mr. James moved the second rending of ...

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  52. REFORM AT THE UNIVERSITY.

    Sir,--In your issue of to-day a letter appears, signed "L. H. S. Brodzky, University Union." I beg to state that Mr. Brodzky has no official connection with the University ...

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  58. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    P. and O. Arcadia left Colombo for Australia, morning 15th. ...

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