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  2. LATEST WIRES

    Mr. Wade to-day failed to secure the terms he required from the Lieutenant-Governor, and accordingly refused to form a Liberal ...

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  3. BREVITIES

    A daring burglary was committed at the Lyric Theatre, Sydney, on Saturday morning. Robbers smashed four doors to gain an entry to the ...

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  4. TELEGRAPHIC SPORTING

    The following are the final acceptances for the Australian Hurdle Race, of 1000sovs., about 3 12 miles, to be run at Caulfield on Saturday ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES

    Mayor Archer Shee, M.P., has received £7120, represent ng costs and compensation from the Admiralt,. for the wrongful dismissal of his son from ...

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  6. LATESTCABLES

    The motive of Nurse Greaspan, who has been arrested on a charge of wholesale poisoning in Hungary, was to rid wives of husbands who were ...

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  7. Wharf Laborers' Agreement

    The wharf labourers' agreement came into force yesterday. The meal hours do not altogether suit business firms, while the wharf labourers are ...

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  8. LATEST WIRES

    At Broken Hill a drinking bout took place at a house in Crystal street last night, and early this morning Ada Ward, one of the participants, ...

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  9. A Murderous Chief.

    In the Island of Esperitu Santo the chief had sworn to exterminate all whites and friendly natives on the island, and, according to advices ...

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  10. THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    At a large gathering of rowing men last night, the stakes of the recent Arnst-Pearce race were paid over. ...

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  11. France's Wealth.

    A French political authority estimates that the wealth of France in 1892 was £9,680,000,000, and that in 1908 it had increased to ...

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  12. Affairs in Albania.

    Guerilla warfare and massacres are still raging in Albania, and additional troops have been despatched under officials from Constantinople. ...

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  13. Judge Edmunds.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council to-day, Mr. Walter Edmunds was appointed permanently to the Bench of the District Court. ...

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  14. King O'Maliey on Tour.

    Mr. King O'Malley (Minister for Home Affairs) was waited upon by a deputation at Moree yesterday with a request tor a new Post Office. The ...

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  15. The Veto Bill.

    It is not likely the House of Commons will deal with the Parliament Bill before next week. The Government is said to be in a dilemma. ...

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  16. Explosion at Hongkong.

    A terrific explosion at Hongkong shook the buildings along the water front. Conspirators were endeavouring to ...

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  17. Lord Denman in Office.

    The new Governor-General, Lord Denman, presided over his first Executive Council meeting in Melbourne to-day. ...

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  18. Annual Railway Report.

    The annual report of the Chief Railway, Commissioner shows earnings of £4,407,836, an increase of 10.14 per cent on the year ...

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  19. BOXING

    Bill Squires and Bill Lang are training hard in Brisbane for their fight for the Australian championship on Exhibition Day. Experts favour ...

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  20. The Empire's Defences.

    The report of the Imperial Defence Conference shows that the Inspector-General of the Oversea Forces only inerments concerned. The Inspector's ...

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  21. Inherits £17,000.

    After communicating with Lloyd's Agency, Julia Saunders, a washerwoman, now in Queensland has inherited £17,000, which is part of the ...

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  22. THE RIFLE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 130 words
  23. Profitable Aviation.

    The total winnings of Aviator Beaumont in flying this year amount to £20,440. Verdrines has won £8000. ("Beaumont" is the assumed name ...

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  24. Just in Time.

    After striking a submerged anchor in the Delaware River yesterday, the steamer Bullington, with 200 passengers on board, headed for the shore ...

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  25. The Hobart Strike.

    At Hobart the strike of carters and drivers continues. On behalf of the unionists it is claimed that, unless their demand for an increase to 42s ...

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  26. SPORTING.

    Mr. F. J. Foxober, of Grafton (says Saturday's Lismore "News':), announces himself willing to race Mr. H. L. Wotherspoon, of Lismore, ...

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  27. A Mysterious Voyage.

    The second destroyer flotilla attached to the Home Fleet, off Portland, has been ordered to sail at four this afternoon. The orders are sealed until ...

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  28. PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.

    The State Parliament was to-day prorogued by proclamation till Aug. 22nd. Mr. N. R. Neilsen resigned his office ...

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  29. Federal Revenue.

    The Commonwealth Customs and Excise revenue for July totalled £1,249, 180 an increase of £141,275 on the corresponding month of ...

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  30. Tennis.

    These old rivals met on the Ulmarra court, Small Park, on Saturday last, and, for the first time in the series of games between these clubs. Hillside ...

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  31. Bloodshed in Mexico.

    Scenes of bloodshed have occurred Eloro, Mexico. A mob of miners, who are on strike, freed the prisoners in the local gaol and attacked the ...

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  32. Home Rule

    Mr. R. Hazleton, M.P., one of the Irish Envoys, now in Sydney, declares that £100,000 has been raised to fight against Home Rule in the ...

    Article : 87 words
  33. Victoria's Wheat Crop.

    It is estimated that 2,321,000 acres will be harvested for wheat in Victoria this year, as against 2,398,089 acres last year. ...

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  34. COBAR SEAT VACANT.

    The Cobar seat has become vacant owing to provision not having been made to obtain leave of absence for Mr. Donald McDonnell, Chief Sec' ...

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  35. The Sugar Strike.

    A telegram was received yesterday by Colonel Rankin in Brisbane from Childers, conveying the news of a disturbance there, anh asking him to ...

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  36. HARDIES GASLIGHT HANDICAP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 171 words
  37. "ARGUS" GLANCES.

    At yesterday's court Mr. H. Malone, P.M., granted a hawker's (vehicle) license to Minnie Rule. Sydney "Evening News" tips Mr. ...

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  38. Strike at Manchester.

    The engineers labourers in Manchester have struck for a minimum wage of £1 per week. The strike affects 9000 workmen. ...

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  39. A Lady Barrister.

    The Victorian Full Court yesterday admitted Miss Anna Brennan to practice as a barrisser and solicitor. ...

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  40. LIBERALS AND DEMOCRATS COMBINE.

    As the result of an important meeting of the Liberals yesterday, the party is solidified to fight Labor. ...

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  41. The Fisher Interview.

    Referring to Mr. Fisher's interview, the "Globe" writes that it will now be interesting to hear Mr. Stead's defence--if he has any. ...

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  42. A Royal Voyage.

    In a badly-leaking condition and with an immense body of water in her fore peak, the French barque Neuilly arrived off Wiliamstown ...

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  43. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In the match at Lords, Middlesex v. Essex, the latter were dismissed in the first innings, on a good wicket, for 78. J. W. Hearn took six ...

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  44. An Island Tragedy.

    A shocking, and, so far as is at present known, an altogether meaningless murder, has been committed at Uru, in the Malaita Islands. News of ...

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  45. Drought in India.

    Half India is said to be suffering terribly from drought. The crops are withering, both in the United Central Provinces a[?] in the Punjaub. ...

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  46. Heat in Europe.

    Great heat continues Central Europe, and incalculable damage has been brought upon farms and to agriculture generally. ...

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  47. PERSONAL

    Mr. Frank Duggan, who, as reported in last issue, met with a shocking accident on Friday night last, is, we are delighted to learn, making excellent progress ...

    Article : 105 words
  48. A Terrific Explosion.

    J. Dunn, Clerk to the Stephens. Shire Council (Queensland to-day accidentally exploded three kegs of gunpowder in a shed. The building was ...

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  49. Fremantle Boxing Fatality

    Yesterday those persons concerned in the boxing sensation at Fremantle, as the several to which eight men were committed for trial on a charge of ...

    Article : 53 words
  50. Manchurian Plague.

    The Russo-Chinese scientific expedition identified the Manchurian plague as the same disease as that from which the marmots suffer. They state ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. FOOTBALL.

    The following will represent. Centrals versus School on Fisher Park on Saturday :--Yule, Richards, Dousling (2), Logan, Noud, Biden ...

    Article : 89 words
  53. The Newcastle Collision

    The Marine Court to-day held an inquiry in connection with the collision between the steamer Helen Nicholl and the tug Bungaree at Newcastle on ...

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  54. Lads for the Navy.

    About 500 lads attended the first parade of naval cadets, under the compulsory training regulations. Up to date, 530 youths have been ...

    Article : 57 words
  55. Woman Suffrage.

    Sir William Lyne assured an English audience that Australian women had used the vote to purify Parliament till Australia now possesses one ...

    Article : 39 words
  56. Advertising

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    Advertising : 54 words
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