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  2. THE ZOLA-PERREUX TRIAL.

    The trial of Emile Zola, the famous novelist, and M. Perreux, the publisher of L’Aurore, for alleged libels against General Billot (the late Minister or ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    The position in the campaign between America and Spain remains unaltered. Two of the United States regiments garrison Santiago. General M’Kibbon, ...

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  5. STRUCK OFF THE ROLLS.

    On the application of Mr Burt, Q.C., the name of A. H, Stewart, solicitor, of Coolgardie thas been struck off the roll on the ground of his conviction in ...

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  6. FOUND DROWNED.

    The dead body of a man, name unknown, was found in the Torrens Lake, near the Botanic Park gates, to-day. ...

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  7. BANK OF VICTORIA.

    The directors’ report and balancesheet for the half-year ended June 30 of the Bank of Victoria, Limited, has been published. The profit and loss ...

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  8. A WAGGON ACCIDENT.

    Four horses owned by W. Powell attached to a waggon loaded with wood, bolted down Chandler's Hill, near Adelaide, to-day. The owner, his son, and ...

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  9. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly this evening, Mr Lefroy, Minister for Mines, moved the second reading of the new Mining Bill. He explained the provisions of the hill, ...

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  10. COMMITTED FOR ROBBERY

    Charles Edwards, Waller Davis and George Rossiter were charged, on remand, at the police court to-day with assaulting and robbing William Codling ...

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  11. TRADE OF CANADA.

    The trade of Canada for the past year has shown marked expansion. The increase is valued at 44,000,000 dollars. ...

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  15. SHRINKING REVENUE.

    The Customs revenue from July 1 to July 16 totalled £20,132, a decrease of £7816, as compared with the revenue for the like period of 1897. The beer ...

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  16. Press Censorship at Madrid.

    The press censorship at Madrid is of an extremely rigid character. As a consequence, the people of Spain arc virtually ignorant of the progress of the ...

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  17. A SCURRILOUS CIRCULAR.

    In the Assembly Mr M’Bride called attention to a circular sent from his district to members, calling in question the administration of the Minister of ...

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  18. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    A German Antarctic Expedition, under tho command of Lieutenant Krech, will sail from Antwerp on August 1 next to complete the work of the ...

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  19. IMPORTANT CRICKET METTING.

    A special meeting of the cricket com mittee of the Cricketing Association was held to-night, to consider the advisability of withdrawing their delegates ...

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  20. IRISH LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    The third reading of the Irish Local Government Bill was carried in the House of Commons without division. ...

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The debate oh tho Address-in-Reply was continued in the Legislative Council by Mr Martin, who attacked the Government in connection with the ...

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  22. IMMIGRANT RESTRICTION.

    The Assembly further considered the Immigration Restriction Bill in committee, and clause 8 dealing with the liability of masters and owners of ships ...

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  23. JUBILEE OF DR. GRACE.

    Dr Grace, the fatuous cricketer, was 50 years of age yesterday, and upon appearance at Lord's, he was enthusiastically cheered by the gentlemen ...

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  24. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION

    Captain Hill has been returned to the House of Commons unopposed for Down West constituency, Ireland, in succession to Lord Arthur W. Hill, ...

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  25. PILOTAGE FEES.

    According to a return tabled in the Assembly to-day, the net amount paid for pilotage fees during the year 1897 was £26,711. ...

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  26. THE CALVERT EXPEDITION,

    The Government has declined to contribute further to the Calvert Exploration Expedition, having already paid £635 over the search for the lost ...

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  27. THE RETURN OF MATAAFA.

    The return of the chief Mataafa to the Samoan Islands, from which he was banished in 1893, is conditional upon a declaration by him of loyalty to the ...

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  28. THE MILDURA RAILWAY.

    The Railways Standing Committee took evidence to-day with regard to the proposed railway to Mildura. principal witness was Mr W. F. ...

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  29. TOTALISATOR REFORM.

    The Totalisator Amending Reform Bill was read a first time. The debate was continued on the Pastoral Bill, the general feeling being that the measure ...

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  30. AMATEUR SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The race for the Amateur Swimming Championship, one mile, was decided to day, and was won by .J. A. Jarvis (of the Leicester Swimming Club), who covered ...

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  31. QUEEN’S PRIZE CONTEST.

    In the contest at Bisley for the Queen's Prize, the highest score at the 200 and 500 yards ranges was 68. E. Saker, of the Victorian team, made 33 ...

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  32. STORER REPRIMANDED.

    A reply has been received from the Marylebone Cricket Club respecting Storer’s conduct in the last test match, stating that Storer. had been severely ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A man named Thomas Howe had his leg broken this morning, in Smith's open cut at the Proprietary mine, through some of the ground falling ...

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  34. REMARKABLE COMPANY REVELATIONS.

    An extraordinary, general meeting of the shareholders in the New No. 1 North Norseman Gold-Mining Company was held in the city to-day. The ...

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  35. APPEARANCE OF MISS BEATRICE GRIFFITHS.

    Miss Beatrice Griffiths, the clever young Sydney pianisle, who some time since arrived in England with her sisters, Misses Muriel and Bessie, took part in ...

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  36. SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    A serious accident has befallen the Prince of Wales, His Royal Highness was on a visit to Waddesdow Manor, in Buckinghamshire, and when ...

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  37. MADAME AMY SHERWIN.

    Madame Sherwin is singing to enthusiastic audiences nightly. ...

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  39. VICTORIA.

    An influential deputation waited on the Premier to-day to urge the importance of Victoria being represented at the Paris Exhibition of 1900. ...

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  40. COUNCILLORS RESIGN.

    Messrs Barton, R. E. O'Connor and Daniel O'Connor to-day resigned their seats in the Legislative Council. ...

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  41. IMPUDENT THEFT OF SOVEREIGNS.

    An impudent theft was perpetrated at the Bank of England to-day. A clerk from Coutts.’ Bank had received three hags containing in the ...

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  42. MUNICIPAL RETRENCHMENT.

    At a meeting of the City Council today, Mr J. A. Palmer, late assistant town clerk, was appointed town clerk, at a salary of £500 a year. The council ...

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  43. AFFAIRS AT NEW CALEDONIA.

    The Hon. G. N. Curzon, Parliamentary Secretary to the Foreign Office, in reply to a question in the House of Commons, said he was not aware that ...

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  45. THE CITY BANK.

    The half-yearly general meeting of the City Bank of Sydney was held today. The balance-sheet, which was adopted, showed net profits £8,270 to ...

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  46. WESTRALIA.

    Mr Hancock, the Queensland tick expert, has recommended that Fremantle should be placed under quarantine for six months on account of the suspected ...

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  47. MR BARTON WELL RECEIVED.

    Mr Barton addressed a large gathering of electors of King Division at the Duke of Manchester Hotel to-night. The hearing he got was most ...

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  48. CONTROL OF FUTURE TEST MATCHES.

    Fourteen counties were represented at the Cricketing Conference called to consider the question of the control of future test matches in England. The ...

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  49. A TICHBORNE WITNESS DIES.

    Jean Louie, one of the chief witnesses in the Tichborne trial, died at the Liverpool Benevolent Asylum on Sunday from senile decay. Louie was ...

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  50. MR M’INERNEY’S SUICIDE.

    At the inquest held at Albany on the body of Mr M’Inerney, the school teacher, who shot himself last Saturday, a verdict was returned of suicide during ...

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  51. WINDING UP A KALGOORLIE COMPANY.

    At the Maritana North Company's general meeting held to-day, Mr V. L. Solomon, the chairman, stated that it would be necessary to wind up, as out ...

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  53. A LIVELY ELECTION MEETING

    Mr Want had a remarkably hostile reception at Granville to-night, where he spoke in support of the Government candidate, Mr John Nobbs. Mr Want ...

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  54. THE SHANSI CONCESSION.

    A Pekin syndicate arc raising a million and a half in London, for the purpose of working the Shansi concession in China. ...

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  55. A COAL CONTRACT.

    At the meeting of the Metropolitan Board of Works to-day, Commissioner Cody moved—“ That in calling for the next tender for coal a condition ...

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  56. HAROLD BROS.’ INSOLVENCY.

    The ease of Harrold Bros in the Insolvency Court was resumed today, when Commissioner Russell dismissed Mr Kingston's objection, as the ...

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  57. HORGAN v. PENNYFATHER.

    In. the Supreme Court to-day, the partnership dispute between John Horgan and R. W. Pennj father, Attorney-General, recently trading as Horgan ...

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  58. A COLLIERY ACCIDENT.

    A riding cage in one of the coal mines in Silesia fell a distance of 200 yards, with the result that 24 colliers were killed. ...

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  59. FIRE AT SUNDERLAND.

    Robinson’s Havclock House, and other business places at the port of Sunderland have been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at a quarter of ...

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  60. LOUIS SULLIVAN.

    The appeal of Louis Sullivan against the conviction of the Coolgardie bench of magistrates for a breach of the Licensing Act, was heard by the Fall Court, ...

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  61. A GEE AT CROWD

    gathered around the first display of Ogden's Guinea Geld Cigarettes, which were quickly sold, but supplies are now received regularly, The tobacco in ...

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  62. A VETERAN’S DEATH.

    Sergeant O’Callaghan, who was stricken with paralysis when thanking his late brothers in arms of the police force for the presentation of a watch ...

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