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  2. CABLE NEWS.

    The International Free Trade Congress, which is mttihg at Caxton Hall, discussed at its meeting on Thursday the subject of politicarl morality as ...

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  3. TTHE AMERICANFLEET.

    Reuter’s Melbourne office has recoived a message showing that a slight error occurred in the latest communication from the American fleet, dated ...

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  4. CABLE NEWS.

    A very extensive conflagration was occurred at Donaueschingen, an urban community Jn Baden Germany. Over 150 houses were burnt to the ground ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Chief Justice, Sir John Madden, in the Supremo Court this morning, sentenced Edwin Vercoe. aged 26, to nine months’ imprisonment, and George ...

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  6. CANADA'S VISITORS DEPART.

    The distinguished visitors to Canada for the Quebec Tercentenary celegrations are now taking their departure. The Earl of Dudley, Governor-General ...

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  7. AUCKLAND’S PREPARATIONS.

    The city is crowded and the decorations and illuminations have been arranged on sucH a lavish, and unprecedented scale and plan that the streets ...

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  8. BLACKWOOD.

    The rainfall for July was 1.56 inches, as compared with the following, records For the same month in previous years: Last year, 4122; 1906, 4.84; 1905, ...

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  9. PARIS IN DARKNESS.

    Paris was unexpectedly deprived of electric light for two hours oN Thursday evening. It is telieved that the interference ...

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  10. COUNT ZEPPELIN.

    A telegram from Berlin states that enormous sums are being subscribed in Germany towards, the national gift to Gount Zeppelin Enough money has ...

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  11. SEBASTOPOL.

    A meeting of the Sehastopol Cambrian Society was held in the Town Hail on Thursday night last; the president (Mr- J. Davies) in the chair. The ...

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  12. OFFICIAL GREETING.

    Avery handsome and artistically designed souvenir book has been printed by the Government for presentation to the officers of the fleet. It contains the ...

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  13. CARAMUT.

    Owing to the shortage of grass a number of cattle are dying Raim is agorly looked for by the surrounding farmers, though the present weather is ...

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  14. CANADIAN FOREST FIRES.

    The people of the burnft-out town of Eernie, who fled at the time of the catastrophe, are now returning to their ruined homes, and have already in some ...

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  15. ELAINE.

    Throughout the Elaine and Cargarie districts the crops are looking splendid. A lot of fallowing is being done. ...

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  16. MARRIACE AGENCIES.

    The Rev. Worrall to-night, at the Forest street Methodist, Church, denounced matrimonial agencies as being brought upon modern civilisation, and ...

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  17. ANCIENT MONUMENTS.

    A royal commission has Been appointed to make an inventory of the ancient monuments in Wales and obtain details of their construction. The ...

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  18. GEELONG.

    The preliminary arrangements for the establishment of cadet corps in connection with the Catholic schools have been almost completed, and officers will be ...

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  19. SACRILEGE IN FRANCE.

    The Church of St. Viance, at Bordeaux, Franco, has suffered a very, severe loss, the richly ornamented reliquary, valued at. £12,000, having been stolen ...

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  20. HORSHAM.

    Mr Thos. Young, J.P., of Horsham, has been clected president of the Wimmera District Rifle Clubs' Union, and Mr M. Mahoney, of Supanyup, ...

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  21. STAWELL.

    The receipts of the local branch of this association for the past month amounted to £72. 9s. 9d made up by members’ contributions, £l9 11s 6d; ...

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  22. MR. JOSEPH CHAMBELAIN

    “The Lancet,” the loading British medical journal, to-day publishes a reassuring bulletin concerning the health of the Right ...

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  23. THE HOMEBUSH RUSH.

    At the Homebush Rush, Nicholls, Cross, and Nicholas crushed 15 tons at the Government battery, Avoca, for 30 oz. The reef is 7 feet wide A rich ...

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  24. POOR LAW GUARDIANS’ CORRUPTION.

    After a trial lasting 20 days all the Mile End guardians aomsed of corruption were found guilty and sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from ...

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  25. WINDERMERE.

    Mr R. Charles, jun., an old resident of this district, will shortly leave for Gcelong, having bought a farm, in the neighborhood of the Pivot. Mr Charles ...

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  26. THE CHANNEL FLEET.

    His Majesty the King, who has been attending the annual Cowes Regatta, to-day reviewed the Channel Fleet off Portland. At the conclusion of the ...

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  27. BERRINGA.

    In commotion with the local club it is proposed to have shooting matches on Saturdays, and some trophies have been generously donated by some of the ...

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  28. ARRIVAL IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The fleet was sighted at 4 o'clock this morning 30 miles off, and anchored hero at 8.40 a.m. The great fighting vessels entered the in perfect ...

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  29. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCI-TION.

    The 3oth anniversary of the Ballarat branch of the Y.M.C.A. was held yesterday. The good work in which the association 1s engaged, is attracting ...

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  30. SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    At the Ironworkers' and Polytechnic Association last Saturday evening Mr J. Elsworth read an interesting paper on “The economic interpretation of ...

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  31. A PROPOSED RIFLE MATCH.

    Though arrangements had been made for a rifle match, Americans against the Volunteers, the Ministry could not consent to allow an armed party to ...

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  32. CABLE NEWS.

    Messeges received, from Smyrna-state that extraordinary’ scenes were witnessed in that town following upon the reading of the Sultan’s firman ...

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  33. LORD DERBY’S ESTATE.

    The value of the real and personal estate of the sixteenth Earl of Dorby, who died on the 14th June from heart failure, has been sworn at £3,777,139. ...

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  34. BACCHUS MARSH.

    Mr Charles Ross, an old colonist, has died at the orchard and small farm on the Gisborne road, which he had occupied for many years. He was 84 years ...

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  35. MESSAGE TO AUSTRALIA.

    Admiral Sperry sends the following message to Australia:—“Am looking [?]rward with much interest and pleasure to cur coming visit to Australia. ...

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  36. LINTON.

    The annual meeting of the Linton Choral Society was held in the Shire Hall on Friday evening, the president, Mr A. C. Cork, presiding. The ...

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  37. MADAME ADA CRCSSLEY

    Madame Ada Crossley, the famous Victorian contralto, and her concert party, sailed for Australia this week by the R.M.S. Orontes for a tour of that ...

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  38. THE FRANCHISE.

    The electoral franchise is confined to Ottoman subjects of at least 25 years; of age. One deputy will be allowed for every 5000 electors. ...

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  39. WELCOME FROM VICTORIA.

    The Premier sent the following cablegram to Auckland to be delivered to Admiral Sperry on board the flagship when the American fleet arrived at that ...

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  40. BRITISH AMBASSADOR WEL-COMED.

    7 Sir Gerald, Lowther, the new British Ambassador at Constantinople, on presenting his credentials to the Sultan, received a warn welcome from His ...

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  41. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    Alan Marahal, the Queensland cricketer, who now plays for Surrey, is maintainingthe fine form he has displayed this season. For. his county ...

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  42. THE COMMONWEALTH’S REPRE-SENTATIVE.

    One of the first Australians to meet the Admiral in Auckland will probably be Mr S.A. Pethebridge, Acting Secretary to the Commonwealth Defence ...

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  43. FIRST REFORMS.

    Numbers of high Turkish officials, in cluding the Ambassador at Paris, have been dismiSsed since the granting' of the new codstitution. ...

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  44. LAKE BOLAC.

    We are experiencing a succession of sharp frosts which is playing up with the crops and young stock. The lamb average has been the lowest recorded ...

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  45. CGWES REGATTA.

    An exciting incident oocurred at Cowes during the yacht racingon Thursday. In the course of one of the graces the yacht Bloodhound, belonging ...

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  46. ANGLICAN PRIMATE'S ENCYCLICAL:

    The ArChbishop ofcanterbury, in an encyclical letter in connection with the Lambeth Conerence, urges schoolmasters and university teac[?] to ...

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  47. LEARMONTH.

    A firsth-class entertainment was raven on Friday evening in aid of the R. C. Church committee fund. There was a very large number present, the hall be. ...

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  48. BEAUFORT.

    The annual Catholic ball was field in the Societies’ Hall, Beaufort, on Friday night, and was not only one of the most pleasurable, but also one of the most ...

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  49. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT AD-JOURNMENT.

    The Premier was still unprepared to speak definitely, on Saturday when he was asked what would he the length of the adjournment of Parliament in ...

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  51. LESSON FROM THE VISIT.

    Spcaking at the opening of the new presbytery at North Botany to-day, Cardinal meran said that the coming of the American fleet should teach them ...

    Article : 71 words
  52. BALLAN

    The monthly meting was held on Saturday. Correspondenc[?]-From Agricultural Department, stating that Mr Hart, poultry expert, would give a ...

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