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  2. THE OUTTRIM STRIKE.

    The coal miners' strike at Outtrim has entered upon a new phase--a phase in which personal violence has already played a prominent part. Late on Thursday night ...

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  3. THE GOVERNOR-GENERALSHIP.

    The "Morning Post" report that the Governor-Generalship of the Australian Commonwealth is likely to be offered to Colonel Harry M'Calmont, M.P. for ...

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  4. COLLIERY CATASTROPHE.

    A terribly fatal explosion occurred yesterday at Johnstown, Pennsylvania, in the Cambria Steel Company's rolling mill colliery. Six hundred miners were below ...

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  5. THE KING.

    The two lending medical and surgical papers of the United Kingdom--the "Lancet" and the "Medical Journal"--state that the progress made by King Edward towards ...

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  6. A WRONGFUL ARREST.

    Mr. Frederick Grimwood, a Northcote property owner, resident at Raleigh-street, had an unpleasant experience on Tuesday, last. Having some houses in Fitzroy, ...

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  7. PELEE IN ERUPTION.

    Telegrams from Martinique report it renewal of the terrific eruptions of Mount Pelee which two months ago destroyed the town of St. Pierre und ruined the northern ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australians continued the match against Worcestershire to-day, at Worcester, in which, at the luncheon adjournment, they had lost two wickets (Hopkins 23 ...

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  9. BRITISH AND BOERS.

    General Lukas Meyer, the Boer leader from Vryheid, who opened the Transvaal war by attacking and being repulsed by the British troops at Glencoe, is following ...

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  10. THE BOER LOSSES.

    The identification branch of the Boer "Red Cross" department in the late war estimates that 3700 Boers were killed in action and 32,000 were taken prisoners, of ...

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  11. STILL IMPROVING.

    The bulletin issued by his Majesty's medical attendants this morning states that the King continues to sleep well, and to improve in every respect. ...

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  12. FRANCE AND SIAM.

    With respect to the recent French aggression and native disturbance on the Siamese frontier of French Tonquin, M. de Blowitz, the Paris correspondent of the "Times," ...

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  13. A UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE.

    At the instance of the authorities of Oxford University, a conference was yesterday held at the Colonial Office between them and Sir Edmund Barton, on behalf of ...

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  14. THE KAISER'S TIDINGS.

    A cablegram from Christiana reports that the Emperor William of Germany, who is taking his usual summer cruise on the Norwegian coast, meeting an English clerical ...

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  15. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The following message from his Excellency the Karl of Hopetoun, the Governor-General, was received last night by Major General Sir Edward Hutton, commanding ...

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  16. BACK FROM SOUTH AFRICA.

    The transport Norfolk has sailed from Durban, Natal, with 413 men of the 2nd and 56 of the 4th battalion of the Commonwealth Horse, 22 members of tho Australian ...

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  17. SIR EDMUND BARTON'S STAY IN LONDON.

    Referring to the possibility of Sir Edmund Barton remaining in London until the Coronation, the Acting Prime Minister says he had reason for thinking that the ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    At Dumbarton, on the Clyde, Miss Seddon, daughter of the New Zealand Premier, to-day performed the christening ceremony, at the launching of the steamer Mocraki, ...

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  19. THE HOUSE BOMBARDED.

    An eye witness of the bombardment of Barton's house on Thursday night describes the incident. It was a scene of the wildest excitement, he says, and for a time ...

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  20. THE CAPE PARLIAMENT.

    Dr. T. W. Smartt, M.L.A. of Cape Colony, who last month resigned office as Commissioner of Public Works in the Sprigg Cabinet because lie believed the Premier ...

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  21. THE ILLUMINATIONS.

    The illumination of the principal public buildings drew large crowds into the main thoroughfares last evening. Bourke and Swanston streets especially presented an ...

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  22. THE REMISSION OF A FINE.

    The Solicitor-General desires to be relieved from the charge of discourtesy which was levelled at the Crown Law department during the discussion in the Hawthorn ...

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  23. RETURNING TROOPS.

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  24. THE RUSTICATED CADETS.

    In the House of Lords last night a debate occurred on the recent action of the War Office in rusticating 20 cadets of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, because ...

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  25. IN OTHER STATES.

    Sir Langdon Bonython, M.P., yesterday communicated with Sir William Lyne with the view of having the illumination display on the Federal buildings repented at least ...

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  26. LORD TENNYSON'S ARRANGEMENTS.

    Lord Richard Nevill, private secretary to Lord Tennyson, returned to Adelaide to-day. The arrangements made render it unnecessary that the Acting Prime Minister ...

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  27. FRIDAY'S PLAY.

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  28. YEOMANRY REMOUNT FRAUDS.

    Another development in the War Office remount scandal has now been made public, the scene of the alleged frauds being, not Hungary or Argentina, but Ireland. ...

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  29. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  30. LORD HOPETOUN'S DEPARTURE FROM SYDNEY.

    Lord Hopetoun to-day presided over his last Commonwealth Executive Council. There were present the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Deakin; the Minister for ...

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  31. ACCOUNT OF THE RIOT.

    As reported in to-day's issue of "The Age," the only remaining man of the three been the cause of the serious trouble at the Outtrim colliery ...

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  32. THE COLONIAL PREMIERS.

    After the preliminary conference held yesterday by the colonial Premiers, in consequence of the conference with Mr..Chamberlain being postponed on account of his ...

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  33. THE LIVERPOOL BANK FRAUDS.

    The authorities of the Bank of Liverpool state that the net loss sustained by it through the remarkable series of frauds and forgeries perpetrated by its head ...

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  34. CLOSER SETTLEMENT.

    In connection with the final determination of the boundaries of the Otway forest, it has been found that there is a large area suitable for settlement, and it is the ...

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  35. NEWFOUNDLAND'S DEFENCE ASPIRATIONS.

    Sir R. Bond, Premier of Newfoundland, whose views on the defence of British America, have been ascertained by newspaper interviewers, is in favor of constituting St. ...

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  36. ANOTHER COMPLAINT OF EXCESSIVE FINES.

    Sir,--In view of the publicity given in your paper of the extortionate fines recently inflicted by the Hawthorn bench, I beg to draw your attention to my case (dealt ...

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  37. THE NORTHERN SUMMER.

    A heat wave of unusual intensity is passing over the northern hemisphere. In France the annual military manceuvres have been seriously interfered with, and the field ...

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  38. COLONIAL RECEPTION AT ST. JAMES'S.

    The Prince and Princess of Wales last night held a great reception and supper at St. James's Palace, in honor of the distinguished colonial visitors. The whole of the ...

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  39. A LETTER FROM MR. MARTELL.

    The letter referred to above, written by Martell to the legal manager of the company, is as follows:-- Outtrim, 9th July. ...

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  40. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS.

    Vicente Sardo and Antonio Margado, two Portuguese, who arrived in Victoria as stowaways on board the steamer Gulf of Siam, now undergoing repair at the Alfred ...

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  41. NOTES BY MID-ON.

    Worcestershire had only a moderate record amongst the first class counties last season, being eleventh in the competition for the county championship, with a record ...

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  42. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  43. A CORONATION BAZAAR.

    Yesterday her Majesty Queen Alexandra performed the ceremony of opening the "Imperial Coronation Bazaar," held in the Botanic Gardens, London, in aid of the ...

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  44. THE KEMP CASES.

    At St. Kilda police court yesterday, Robert Sloane, estate agent, High-street, was charged by Harold Chas. Kemp with fraudulently omitting to pay over to Geo. H. levers, and Robert L. ...

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  45. CURIOUS CIVIC COMPLICATION.

    At a recent meeting of the city council, Cr. Carolin assorted that during his mayoralty, in 1889, he paid out of his own pocket for an illuminated address from the citizens ...

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  46. THE CHINESE TARIFF.

    Shanghai telegrams report that France is making a difficulty in respect to the adjustment of the new Chinese tariff, which has for months past been proceeding in the ...

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  47. NEW AGRICULTURAL COUNTRY

    Several persons have recently taken up about 4000 acres of the country near Goornong, known as the Whipstick, which is densely covered with scrub about ten feet ...

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  48. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Chamberlain,, who on Monday sustained a severe cut on the forehead in a hansom cab accident, necessitating his conveyance to Charing Cross Hospital, is ...

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  49. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Duke of Sutherland, steamer, from Townsville 18th May; Peleus, ship, from Geelong 26th March; Armadale, barque, from Melbourne 11th March; ...

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  50. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Re the letter that appeared in today's isue of your journal from Mr. Andrew Grey, secretary of the V.C.M.A., I admit making a statement to the committee some ...

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  51. RUSSIAN MEAT FOR ENGLAND.

    The endeavors lately put forth by the Russian Government to cultivate and increase direct export trade from Russia to England have resulted in a fresh trade ...

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  52. AN ITALIAN ROYAL VISIT.

    King Victor Emmanuel II. of Italy, who is about to pay a visit to the Czar at St. Petersburg, calling on the German Emperor at Berlin subsequently, has started from ...

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  53. RAILWAY MANAGEMENT.

    Judging from the manner in which the Railway department is treating the Bairnsdale Football Club, it appears as though the officials are desirous of causing the club ...

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  54. AUSTRALIAN IRON INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Chanter, M.P., presided over a preliminary meeting of persons interested in the iron trade to-day. It was decided to form a company to acquire the whole of the ...

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  55. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Archibald M'Eachen, of Cairllsle-street, Balaclava, formerly of Werribee, news agent, now out of business. Causes of insolvency: Want of employment, adverse judgment, pressure of creditors ...

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  56. MARTELL'S SIDE OF THE QUESTION.

    Mr. Martell, one of the three men termed "undesirables" by the Outtrim coal miners, is now visiting Melbourne for the purpose obtaining legal advice with a view of ...

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  57. THE DIAMOND SCULLS.

    At the Henley regatta, on the Thames yesterday, the Diamond Challenge Sculls, which last year was secured by C. V. Fox, of the Guards Brigade Rowing Club, was ...

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  61. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    P. and O. R.M.S. Britannia left Suez for Australia morning 10th. ...

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