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  2. THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon the SPEAKER said: It is with deep regret I have to announce to this House the death of the Hon. W. H. Groom, member for the ...

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  3. VICTORIA..

    The severity of the weather this year has largely checked, the butter production. Before the first week in August last year, nearly 500 tons of butter had been exported from Victoria. This ...

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  4. NEWCASTLE.

    The adjourned meeting of the committee appointed to arrange the various circuits to be worked under the auspices of the United Methodist Church in the Newcastle district, took place ...

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  5. ANGLICAN PROVINCIAL SYNOD..

    The business of the Anglican Provincial Synod was continued and concluded yesterday. The Archbishop of Sydney presided. Bishop Chalmers presented the report of the ...

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  6. FEDERAL NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. W. H. Groom, M.H.R. for the Darling Downs Division of Queensland, died at 4.o'clock this morning. He had been sinking fast for several days, and was ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--Only the Legislative Assembly sat to-day. Mr. Dixson intimated that on Tuesday he will ask for the suspension of the Standing Orders ...

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  8. THE WEATHER.

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  9. "ARREST" OF A STEAMER.

    The collision which took place in Hopetoun Channel, Geelong, on July 20, between the steamer St. Ronald and the dredge John Nimmo, was dealt with by the Marine Court of Inquiry to-day. ...

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  10. NEWCASTLE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    The death of Mr. William Arnott, sen., president of the Newcastle and Northumberland Benevolent Society, was referred to in feeling terms at the regular meeting of the general ...

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  11. GOVERNMENT OBSERVATORY.

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  12. AUSTRALASIAN COMMERCE IN LONDON.

    The Victorian Premier has received a communication from Sir Andrew Clarke, Agent-General, with regard to the movement for the establishment in London of an Australasian Chamber of ...

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  13. SYNOPSIS AT 9 A.M. YESTERDAY.

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  14. VESSELS IN PERIL.

    Some excitement was aroused along the waterside yesterday by reason of the difficulties which two large deep-sea vessels, the United States barquentine James Tuft, from Port Pirie, and the ...

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  15. INCREASE IN THE GOLD YIELD.

    The gold yield of Victoria lost month was 75,691oz. an increase of 6175oz. as compared with the corresponding month of last year. ...

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  16. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In the State Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Bent urged upon the Premier that he should do something as soon as possible with regard to the Shops and ...

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  17. A NEW RAILWAY PROPOSAL.

    The railway committee presented to Parliament a report regarding the proposed cross country line to connect the northern, Goulburn Valley, and north-eastern systems. In their ...

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  18. INTER-STATE FORECASTS.

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  19. BENDIGO GOLD EXHIBITION.

    In Melbourne a committee was formed to-day in connection with the Bendigo Gold Jubilee Exhibition, to be held at the end of the year. Mr. R. Reid, M.L.C., was elected president. Mr. S. ...

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  20. RAIN HAS FALLEN IN 24 HOURS ENDED 9 A.M. YESTERDAY.

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  21. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Thursday.--In the Legislative Council to-day Mr. Davies pointed out that letters franked by members of Parliament and addressed to other States were subjected to fines. The ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--In the Legislative Assembly, after formal business, Mr. Philp announced the death of Mr W. H. Groom. He said that the deceased statesman was father of the ...

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  23. PASTORALISTS AND SHEARERS.

    The annual meeting of the Pastoralists' Association of Victoria and South Riverina was held today. In his address, the vice-president, Mr. Molesworth Greene, referred with regret to the ...

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  24. COASTAL REPORTS.

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  25. RAYS FROM THE LIGHTHOUSE.

    Experiments were made last evening, under the directorship of Captain Edie, Superintendent of Navigation, with the revolving white light at the South Head, better known as the ...

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  26. SALES OF STUD SHEEP.

    The annual sale of pure merino and Lincoln sheep was continued by Messrs. Powers, Rutherford, and Co. to-day.. The prices realised to-day were poor compared with those of yesterday. ...

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  27. SHIPPING ITEMS.

    The schooners James Tuft and Jane L. Stanford, both of which arrived from South Australian ports yesterday, will load cargoes of coal for Honolulu. ...

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  28. ASTRONOMICAL MEMORANDA FOR AUGUST 9.

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  29. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    ROWRAL, Thursday.--Rain fell at intervals yesterday, and ft little snow fell last night. HARDEN, Wednesday.--Last night a slight thunderstorm, accompanied by a heavy fall of hail, passed over. ...

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  30. QUARTER SESSIONS.

    WILCANNIA, Thursday.--The Quarter Sessions terminated yesterday before Judge Browning, with Mr. Bevan as Crown Prosecutor. George Smyth was charged with pig-steallng. ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. H. S. Dutton, Under-Secretary in the Chief Secretary's Department, died at Toowoomba to-day. Burglars removed the sate or the railway ...

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  32. BROKEN-HILL UNEMPLOYED.

    BROKEN-HILL, Thursday.--The cry of the unemployed found vent this afternoon in a meeting, which was held in the Town-hall. The gathering was very orderly. ...

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  33. NO MONEY FOR WORKS REQUIRED.

    A deputation from Central District saw the Minister for Railways to urge the construction of the second section of the Gladstone to Rockhampton railway, to provide work for the ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND WEATHER BUREAU FORECASTS.

    The Queensland Weather Bureau has issued the following forecasts under date August 8:-- New South Wales.--Fine and mostly clear in inland parts, some cloud along the coast, and showers south ...

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  35. SEEN FROM THE BLUE MOUNTAINS.

    LAWSON, Thursday.--After a long interval the light from the South Head lighthouse was plainly visible to-night, and attracted considerable attention. Many people not knowing ...

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  36. ADMINISTRATION OF THE FEDERAL. GOVERNMENT.

    Considerable inconvenience is being suffered by this State in consequence of the delay of the which come under their jurisdiction. The steamer Merrie England, belonging to the New ...

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  37. WOMEN'S FRANCHISE BILL.

    Mr. See (Premier) brought up a bill to extend the Parliamentary franchise to women in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The bill was read a first time, and the second reading fixed for ...

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  38. PLAGUE COMPENSATION.

    A return showing the claims submitted and amounts paid on account of demolition of buildings and Injury to or loss of goods, etc., consequent on the quarantining and cleansing ...

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  39. CASUALTIES.

    Early last evening a Japanese named Kie Thi, a cook, walked into the head station of the Civil Ambulance Brigade, and said that he had been assaulted. His face was very ...

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  40. AMUSEMENTS.

    "Rigolotto" was preformed for the second time at Her Majesty's Theatre to another large and notably enthusiastic audience. There was no change in the cast, which included Madame De ...

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  41. FALL FROM A WALL.

    Herbert Gumderten, 14 years of ago, residing in Merriman-street, Miller's Point, was admitted to the Sydney Hospital in a seml-conscious condition last evening, suffering from ...

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  42. R.M.S. ORIZABA AT FREMANTLE.

    FREMANTLE, Thursday.--The Orient Company's R.M.S. Orizaba arrived from London via ports at 7 a.m. to-day, with the following passengers in the saloon:-- ...

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  43. A LIFT ACCIDENT.

    Whilst an electrician named George Martin, 21, was ascending in a lift at the new buildings being erected in Kent-street for Wills. Tobacco Company he put his head out of the doorway, ...

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  44. BERTRAM THE CONJURER.

    Mr. Charles Bertram, the Court Magician, who has amazed and amused the audiences which have attended hie performances during the last three weeks, will close his season at the Palace ...

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