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    THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.--Whatever may have been the cause of the utter collapse of the Australian batting, when in the first Test Match, they were sent to the ...

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  4. FORGED MINING SCRIP.

    Considerable commotion was caused in a mining office in Adelaide several days ago by the discovery of a quantity of bogus scrip in the Broken Hill Junction North ...

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  5. AFFAIRS IN CRETE.

    The Turkish troops in Crete are entirely ignoring the provisional armistice agreed to by the Porte, and are occupying fresh strategic positions as quickly as possible. ...

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  6. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND.

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  7. DEPARTURE OF FATHER FOLEY.

    The Rev. Father Foley left by the mid-day train on Thursday for Nhill. On Wednesday afternoon the rev. gentleman was the recipient of a very handsome set of cutlery presented by ...

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  8. FURTHER FIGHTING IN CRETE.

    It is generally contended in Crete that it is impossible for the Cretan Assembly to meet. Further desperate fighting has taken place it Kalynes between the Christian ...

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  9. THE MATABELE INSURRECTION.

    In the House' of Commons to-night Mr. Chamberlain made some important remarks in regard to the position of affairs in South Africa. Mr. Chamberlain stated ...

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  10. THE SUAKIM EXPEDITION.

    The question of the cost of the Indian troops who were recently sent to Suakim in connection with the Anglo- Egyptian Expedition to Dongola was discussed in ...

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  11. THE NOTORIOUS CONVICT BUTLER.

    The convict Wilson alias Butler who was convicted of house- breaking at South Melbourne on Wednesday, admitted previous convictions and sentences covering 63 years imprisonment. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIANS ALL OUT FOR 412.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and England was resumed to-day. The attendance was good. The weather was fine, the wicket excellent and the ground first ...

    Article : 71 words
  13. THE INSURRECTION IN CUBA.

    Intelligence from Cuba states that the insurgents have wrecked a train conveying Spanish troops. From the details it appears that the railway line was undermined and ...

    Article : 75 words
  14. ENGLAND--FIRST INNINGS.

    At 1.30 p.m. England had lost one wicket for 12 runs, Grace being stumped by Kelly off Trott for 2. At 2.15 p.m. England had lost 2 wickets for ...

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  15. MR. RHODES AND THE CAPE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Capetown House of Assembly today application was formally made for leave of absence for Mr. Cecil Rhodes, who is engaged in suppressing the native outbreak ...

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  16. LEICESTER MATCH DRAWN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 words
  17. THE PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN IN AMERICA.

    Many of the leading members of the Democratic party in the United States decline to recognise the candidature of Mr. W. J. Bryan, who was chosen by the ...

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  18. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    The detectives have unearthed farther events which show that the fraud was most cleverly worked. The forgery was a most complete one and Messrs. Wilkinson, ...

    Article : 344 words
  19. LATEST NEWS FROM THE METROPOLIS.

    Mr. Taverner, the Minister of Public Works, has bad another visit to the Western District, in contemplation for some time past. The Minister left Melbourne this ...

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  20. EXTREME HEAT IN ENGLAND.

    A heat wave of great intensity is being experienced in England, and many deaths from sunstroke and heat apoplexy are reported both in London and in the provinces. ...

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  21. A ROYAL BETROTHAL.

    It is announced that the D[?]cd' Orleans, the head of the French house of Bourbon, is bethrothed to the Princess Marie Dorthee Amelie, daughter of the Archduke Joseph, ...

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  22. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the colonial wool auctions to-day competition was very keen, higher prices being obtained. The sales close next Tuesday. LONDON, July 16. ...

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  23. MACARTHUR.

    A miraculous escape from injury was experienced by Mrs. Greig and party of seven on their return journey from Hamilton on Sunday night. One of the horses was a ...

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  24. THE RINDERPEST.

    The rinderpest, a cattle plague, continues to spread rapidly in South Africa, and the disease has now mode its appearance in British Bechuanaland, and die settlers ...

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  25. SLATTERY IDENTIFIED AS "LONG."

    The latest intelligence in respect to the remarkable forgery case shows that Detective Macmanamny has procured evidence of identification which points to James ...

    Article : 333 words
  26. UNVEILING OF JOAN ARC.

    President M. Faure unveiled the statute of Joan Are at Rheims to-day. The proceeding was marked with the utmost enthusiasm. ...

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  27. A REPLY TO THE POPE.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev. Edward White Benson, has replied to the encyclical recently issued by the Pope in connection with a proposed reunion of the ...

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  28. RETURN OF MR. ROBERT HARPER.

    It is announced that Mr. Robert Harper, M.L.A, who is now in London in connection with the affairs of the Commercial Bank, will leave for Australia by the s.s. Oceans. ...

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  29. A NEW TORPEDO BOAT.

    Mr. Seymour Allan, of Melbourne, the inventor of a new submarine torpedo boat gave an exhibition in London to-day before a large and influential audience. Among those ...

    Article : 56 words
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