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  2. CABLE NEWS.

    The “Morning Post" states that there is annoyance at Washington because the German Emperor has recognised Senor Madriz, President of ...

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  3. CABLE NEWS.

    Lo the House of Commons yesterdaythe debate on the Women’s Suffrage Bill, introduced by Mr Shackleton, member for Clitheroe, mas resumed. ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The annual show the Leaago Poultry Society was opened at the grounds of the Agricanural Society this afternoon. The attendance was satistactory, ...

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  5. CABLE NEWS.

    The achievements in flight which were recorded at the Rheims aviation meeting, which terminated on Saturday, have led aeronautic experts to ...

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  6. ARARAT.

    Messrs Dalgety and Co. gave a very successful demonstration of land clearing by the use of high explosives at Pomonal on Tuesday. The exhibition ...

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  7. AN AIR TRAGEDY.

    The regrettable accident at the Bournemouth aviation meeting, involving the death of the Hon. C. S. Rolls, has created a sensation. From ...

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  8. CANADIAN AFFAIRS.

    In the course of a speech at Fort William yesterday, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Canadian Premier, who opened his .campaign on Saturday last, stated ...

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  9. AN OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    An explanation baa boon issued at Berlin regarding tire letter of the German Emperor to Pres id ant Madriz, of Nicaragua. It is officially stated that ...

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  10. BENDIGO.

    One of the papers road at the Y.W.C.A Conference on Wednesday was by Mrs Tribe, of Ballarat. POULTRY SHOW. ...

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  11. FEDERAL FINANCES.

    A bill concerning the financial relations between the Commonwealth and the States was introduced into the House of Representatives to-night by ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN CADETS IN ENGLAND.

    The Australian Cadets now visiting England were entertained by Sir Geo. Reid, High Commissioner for Australia, and Lady Reid yesterday. ...

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  13. CABLE NEWS.

    A large and influential meeting was held last "flight at Edinburgh, under the auspices of the Knox Club, to protest against the proposed alteration of ...

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  14. COLAC.

    A novel test of endurance is to take place here on Thursday next, when J. T. Donohue winner of the last Warrnambool to Melbourne road race and ...

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  15. MANITOBAN ELECTIONS.

    The elections in the province of Manitoba are in progress, and have resulted in the return of 29 supporters of the Kablin Government (including ...

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  16. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    At the recent sheep sales, [?]479 animals were sold, realising £50,151, or an average of [?]6 14s. ...

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  17. RAILWAY STRIKE RIOTS

    Serious disturbances have occurred in connection with a strike anong the employes of the Cnmberland Railway Company, who have been replaced by ...

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  18. GERMAN JOURNALS AT WORK.

    In connection with the official denial given in Berlin to the rumors regarding Nicaragua, German newspapers indignantly denounce the alleged ...

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  19. GORDON.

    At the local police court on Wednesday. before Messrs J. Barclay and G. Davidson, J's.P., W. J. Fox was proceed against for failing to have his child ...

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  20. NEWCASTLE REQUIREMENTS,

    A deputation of Newcastle merchants and colliery owners waited, on the Premier to-day, and urged the establishment of a Harbor Trust and the ...

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  21. WEIGHT OF BAGS.

    A deputation representative of the wharf and riverside workers waited on the Minister of Customs to-day, and urged him to take action to limit the ...

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  22. EDWARD MEMORIAL HOS-PITAL

    The Bombay Presidency has decided to erect an Edward Memorial Hospital, and also a sanatorium For consumptives, to perpetuate the memory ...

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  23. THE GREAT FIGHT.

    Advices from America state that, acting under a Now York law applicable to New Yorkers outside the State, the District Attorney of New York City is ...

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  24. RAISING THE BIRTH RATE

    The “Times” to-day publishes a letter from Lady Stout, wife of the Chief Justice of New Zealand, in which she comments on the increasing birth rate ...

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  25. A DRUNKEN FREAK.

    The foolish freak of a young nautical fireman named Henry Davis, Ted to his appearance before the City Court to-day, on the charge of stealing a bag of sugar. ...

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  26. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    The decision of the Farmers’ and Settlers’ Association to form a separate political country party has caused consternation in the ranks of the State ...

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  27. NAVAL MISHAP.

    An accident occurred last night during the American naval manoeuvres off the coast of Massachusetts. The submarine Bonita rammed the gunboat ...

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  28. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITIONS

    Bringing with him the Lest wishes of the Benin Geographical Society for Captain Scott’s success, Lieutenant Filebner has arrived in England to ...

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  29. DETAILS OF THE ACCIDENT.

    Additional particulars regarding the tragic death of the Hon. C. S. Bolls show that a violent pull at the lever precipitated a collapse. The gear of ...

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  30. THE GERMAN NAVY

    The German high seas fleet consisting of 50 battleships and cruisers and 50 torpedo 'boots, has left Kiel for practice in Norwegian waters. The ...

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  31. KINGSTON.

    Th fortnightly meeting of the above A.N.A. was held on Tuesday evening, the president, Mr W. Gymer, in the chair. Correspondence.—From ...

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  32. DISCHARGED PRISONER RE-ARRESTED.

    Clarence lames Ackerman a clerk, aged 20 years, was discharged from Penlridge gaol this morning, only to be instantly re-arrected Ackerman had ...

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  33. SETTLING AUSTRALIANS ON AUS-TRALIA.

    The Hon. J. P. Wilson, Minister of Industry raid Agriculture, made an interesting statement last inght. The South Australian Government, he said, ...

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  34. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    There was a large attendance and keen bidding at yesterday’s wool sales. The market was unexpectedly firm, though. occasionally lots of shabby ...

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  35. ANOTHER CATASTROPHE.

    A terrible ballooning accident is reported from Germany. The dirigible balloon Erbsloh collapsed near Cologne, and the five occupants were ...

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  36. STRIKES PREVENTION.

    M. Briand, the French Premier, has introduced into the Chamber of Deputies a bill which is intended to prevent strkes. ...

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  37. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of Mr George A. Kibby, painter, of Howard street, took place yesterday at the New Cemetery, and was largely attended. Messrs J. Davis. A. ...

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  38. PAPAL ENCYCLICAL.

    The Song of Saxony, who is a Roman Catholle, redently expressed to the Protestant members of the Government regret that his efforts to promote ...

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  39. ZAMBESI SCULLING MATCH

    Ernest Barry, the English champion sculler, has reached Capo Town from London. He reports himself as being in good condition. Barry will at once ...

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  40. STAWELL.

    There was a record attendance of the Haste to the Rescue Tent, I.O.R., on Monday evening. Four new members were initiated. After the business ...

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  41. AN ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    The police have arrested a coal lumper named Biward Dicks, aged 23 years, on a charge of having, on 6th July, assaulted a girl, aged seventeen years. The ...

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  42. IMPERIAL RIFLE SHOOT-ING.

    The 7th Australian Infantry (Ballarat) obtained the eighth place in the list of prize-winners in connection with the Empire Day contests. The stake ...

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  43. BRITISH NAVAL MAN-OEUVRES.

    Lord Kitchener yesterday embarked on the first-class cruiser Drake, 14,000 tons, the flagship of the Fifth Cruiser Squadron, for the purpose of ...

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  44. MR JUDKINS AND MR FISHER.

    Mr Judkins arrived from Melbourne today. He says all the Melbourne social reformers were sadly deceived in the Prime Minister. This was taken to be ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The “Financial Times,” in noting the gradual rise in the value of shares in the New Zealand Shipping Company, mentions a rumor of a forthcoming ...

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  46. THE BATTLESHIP COM-MONWEALTH.

    The central executive committee of the fand inaugurated. in the Australian States for the purpose of making a presentation to the battleship ...

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  47. BISLEY COMPETITIONS.

    In addition to the success of L. A unstrung, of South Melbourne, who won the shoot-off for the Graphic Cup, R. W. Reseigh (Avon Plains, ...

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  48. VATICAN AND SPAIN.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Madrid states that the Vatican has made a fresh and severe protest to the Spanish Government against the so-called ...

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  49. THE SHEARING TROUBLE.

    The dhearing dispute will came before the Arbitration Court to-morrow. The shearers have declared that no matter what the court decides they will not ...

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  50. £4700 FOR A VASE.

    Remarkable prices were realised at the sale of the art collection of the late Mr Octavius E. Coope, at Messrs Christic's. London. The two days' dispersal ...

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  51. SCHOONER ASHORE.

    The schooner Annie E. Smale, 746 tons, which left Newcastle for San Francisco on. 31st March last, has gone ashore at Point Reyes, on the coast of ...

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  52. BOATING FATALITY.

    Advices from Cairo state that 17 Soldiers belonging to the King’s Own Scottish Borderers Regiment, the first battalion of which is quartered in ...

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  53. GOOD INDIVIDUAL PERFFORM-ANCES.

    In winning the valuable trophy known as the Graphic Cup, L. Armstrong, of South Melbourne, got three bull's-eyes in the shoot-off. ...

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  54. FORGED BANK NOTES.

    The police have ascertained that forged £5 notes of the Bank of Australasia are in circulation. During the past week 10 of these notes have been passed on ...

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  55. LABOR IN DOMINIONS.

    In the House of Commons last evening Mr Sydney Buxton, president of the Board of Trade, replying to a question by Mr Harry Lawson ...

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  56. DAMARALAND TO BERLIN.

    A remarkable riding project is referred to by German newspapers, which state that Herr Brueggemann and Herr Freitag have begun a ride from ...

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  57. RAILWAYS LOAN BILL.

    In the Assem[?]y to-day leave was grarted to introduce a Railways Loan Bill of £2,000,000 for the purpose of [?] plicating the main trunk line and ...

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  58. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The Players this cricket season carry too many guns for the Gentlemen. In the match at the Oval the professionals won easily, and they Rave repeated the ...

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  59. NEW YORK PERSPIRES.

    The protracted and severe heat wave in the eastern portion of the United States has not yet been banished by a change. Thousands of people. are now ...

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  60. JOHNSON-JEFFRIES PICTURES.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Sir Joseph Ward said that general legislation applicable to the Johnson-Jeffrics fight pictures and similar cases had been ...

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  61. THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    A new company is being formed which will employ nine steamers of the most, modern type in the frozen meat trade with South America. The ...

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  62. Advertising

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  63. THE KING'S COLONIALS.

    It is officially announced that the King’s Colonials null in future be designated King Edward's Horse (the King’s Oversea. Dominions’ Regiment.) ...

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  64. ITALIAN FINANCES.

    The annual financial statement of the Italian Treasurer dhows a surplus for the year of £1,157,554. The weekly lottery, which is under State control, ...

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