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  2. EDUCATION BILL.

    The president of the Board of Education, Mr Runciman, in speaking to his constituents at Dewsbury, last night, said that the Government still ...

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  3. AMUSING DEFENCE.

    An amusingly audacious defence was set up by an accused person in the Criminal Court to-day. Daniel O’Keefe, a young man, was ...

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  4. MOROCCAN TROUBLES.

    In responding to conciliatory newspaper articles by Deputy Gervaist, the reporter of the Budget Committee of the German Reichstag (Herr ...

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  5. IRELAND.

    The Chief Secretary for Ireland, Mr Birrell, in the House of Commons last night, denied that Ireland was a land of crime and disorder. There was, ...

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  6. MEW AND WOMEN.

    Herr Kubelik, wife and company left Hobart by the morning train yesterday for Launceston, where they were to give their [?] in the ...

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  7. MRS. BEECHEY

    The condition of Mrs. H[?]cehcy is such that it will be some time before she recovery from the effects of her nine, days’ exposure. Her clothing. ...

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  8. THE CORDON RIVER.

    A very beautiful view of the Gordon River, which emplies itself into Macquarie Harbor, taken by Mr. Beattie, was shown at the Tourist Association ...

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  9. Advertising

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  10. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Wingfield Sculls, which represents the Amateur Championship of the Thames, and is open to gentlemen scullers of the United Kingdom, ...

    Article : 49 words
  11. STRIKE IN BOMBAY.

    Mill operatives, to the number of 14,000, struck work at Bombay. This action was followed by considerable rioting, during which assaults on ...

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  12. BABY WEIGHING 14 OZ.

    The birthday of a child which, when born, about three years ago, was the smallest known baby in the world, is to be celebrated at Queenscliff on ...

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  13. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    A large deputation, Including the Bishop of Hull (Right Rev. Dr. Blunt), and the Dean of Cork (Very Rev. C. S. Bruce), expressed to the Wesleyan ...

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  14. TRAMWAY TROUBLES.

    The Railways and Tramways Appeal Board to-day concluded the heaving of the conductors’ case, which is causing such unrest among tramway ...

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  15. A RICH ESTATE.

    The net personality of the estate of the late Duke of Devonshire is declared for probate at £1,070,132. ...

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  16. HOUSEBREAKING.

    The city [?]wellers, Messrs Edward Posner and Maurice Posner, and the men Henry Robinson, who were arrested on Saturday night on a charge ...

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  17. OLYMPIAN GAMES.

    The results of the Olympic contests show that the representatives of Great Britain have won thirty athletic events, America nine, Sweden five ...

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  18. CANADIAN WOOL TRADE.

    The Canadian woollen manufactures have approached the Canadian Assembly and asked for increased protection of the woollen Industry. The ...

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  19. COMMERCIAL BANK.

    The not profits the Commercial Bank of Australia, Limited, for the half-year ended June 30 amounted to £78,166. ...

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  20. BLASTING ACCIDENT.

    A fatal blasting accident [?]curred on Friday at Mount Crawford to a young man named Barba[?]. A charge put in a log did not explode, and ...

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  21. THE PRESIDENCY.

    Mr V. H. Taft, who on June 19 was nominated by the Republican Convention for the United States Presidency, has declined all offers of corporation ...

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  22. A SERIOUS OFFENCE.

    At the Maldon police court to-day Thomas Chaplin was charged, on remand, with criui[?]ually assaulting his two daughters, Evelyn, aged 13 years, ...

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  23. CRICKET.

    Yorkshire is leading for the county championship with eleven wins, and seven drawn games. Surrey, Kent, and Middlesex have ...

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  24. THE RAILWAY TRAGEDY.

    The body of the victim of the tragedy on the railway line at Middle Park last night, has been Identified as that of Mrs Mary Ellen Moore, of ...

    Article : 123 words
  25. WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE.

    The “Express” has taken a ballot of its readers on the Women’s Suffrage question. Out of 216,740 readers, 100,089 voted against the giving ...

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  26. DISEASED SHEEP.

    The mysterious disease in sheep at Leadville, which was reported recently, has been found to be due to sheep eating the leaves of box trees without ...

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  27. A NAVAL MANOEUVRE

    Reuter’s Paris correspondent states that Admiral Ger[?]inet has suddenly terminated the manoeuvres of the Mediterranean fleet because Admiral ...

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  28. LEGACY RETURNED.

    Alfred Belt’s (late South African financier and diamond king) legacy of £250,000, bequeathed to the London University and Institute of Medical ...

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  29. MR. THOMAS PRICE.

    The Hon. Thomas Price, Premier of South Australia, who has been on a visit to England, returned by, the R.M.S. Ormuz to-day. ...

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  30. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    The men employed at the Stanford Merthyr Colliery held a meeting before going down the shaft this afternoon to decide whether or not to continue ...

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  31. A GIRL’S SUICIDE.

    An Inquiry was held to-day into the circumstances attending the death of Annie Byers, 18 years of age, who resided with her parents in Little ...

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  32. NORTH QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Austin Chapman, Minister for Customs, who has just returned to Brisbane from a tour in North Queensland referred to some scenery in the ...

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  33. SLEEPY COUNCILLOR.

    Cr. H. A. Ross, of Bendigo, house and land agent, while reading the paper before the fire in his house In King-street, late last night, dropped off to ...

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  34. OUTSTANDING LOANS...

    Speaking in the House of Commons, the president of the Local Government Board, Mr John Burns, stated that the outstanding loans to English ...

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  35. DEVASTATING FLOOD.

    A flood, attended by great loss of life has occurred at Tokat, a town of 52,000 inhabitants in Asia Minor. Two thousand people perished, including ...

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  36. FRANCE AND RUSSIA

    President Fallieres and the Minister of Foreign Affairs. M. Pichon, aboard the French battleship Verite, have started on a visit to the Czar. They ...

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  37. AN OLD OFFENCE.

    The man, Michael Brennan, who was arrested on Thursday last as he stepped off the Everton Grange on the arrival of that vessel from South ...

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  38. DROPS INTO WELL.

    John Re[?]rdon. of Stdiey, drown[?]l himself in a well close to his house at Stoodley. It appears that he had been ...

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  39. MARITIME MATTERS.

    The effort which is being made by certain unions, either directly or indirectly, in connection with the [?] time matter to form a maritime ...

    Article : 95 words
  40. PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED.

    “The Australian Commonwealths Its Resources and Production.” is the title of an excellently compi[?] book Issued [?]der the authority of the ...

    Article : 251 words
  41. THE BLACK ROCK TRAGEDY.

    Thomas Goldie was found guilty in the Criminal Court to-day of the manslaughter of Charles Gosling at Black Rock on July 4, but the jury strongly ...

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  42. THOSE BATTLESHIPS.

    Brazil denies that she is willing to sell battleships to anyone. [Several cables anent the building of battleships for Brazil came along ...

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  43. ENGINEERS LOCKED OUT.

    The Vulcan Engine Building Com[?] at Stettin, Germany, locked out [?]employees for refusing to comply [?] a request to put In 1½ hours ...

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  44. A PEOPLE’S PALACE.

    A people’s palace, which has been erected for the Salvation Army at a cost of £22.000. was opened to-day by the Premier, Sir Joseph Word. It ...

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  45. GERMAN NEW GUINEA.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Deskin) has received a communication from the Governor of German Now Guinea exploding the allegations that a ...

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  46. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    Mr Deakin. the Prime Minister, to-day was confined to his home with a severe cold. He Intends, soon after he gets all right again, to make a ...

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  47. GOLF.

    The first round of the Ladles’ Golf Championship of Australia was played at Kensington to-day. The scores stand as follow:—Miss Yarbury (Royal ...

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  48. POSTAL REGULATIONS.

    A letter has been received by the Central Post Office from Wellington (N.Z.) Postal Department stating that the New Zealand Department of ...

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  49. TURKISH TROUBLES.

    General Ohaman Heydet has been [?]sassinated in the military barracks at Monastlr, Turkey, by an officer who is concerned In the Young Turkey ...

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  50. RHODESIAN MINES.

    The mortality among the Nyassaland natives in one of the Rhodesian mines is stated to exceed 600 per thousand per annum. ...

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  51. PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The new gracing scheme in the general division of the Federal Service took effect from to-day. Under this officials may rise to £140 a year by ...

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  52. BOXING.

    A boxing contest took place in the Cyclorama to-night between Lang and Griffin. the former winning in six rounds. Griffin put up a splendid ...

    Article : 35 words
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