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  2. PERSONAL.

    The Governor-General will, leave for Melbourne on Thursday night, in order to preside at a meeting of the Federal Executive Council on Friday. He proposes to return to Sydney by ...

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  3. ILLNESS OF THE POPE.

    LONDON, Monday. Afternoon.--His Holiness the Pope has rallied somewhat. During the night he twice partook of nourishment in the shape of soup. Towards ...

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  4. BRITISH WORKING CLASSES

    LONDON, Tuesday.--In the House of Lords yesterday Lord Meath asked that a Royal Commission bo appointed to inquire into the causes which lead up to the ...

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  5. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Mr. Chamberlain will open the fiscal campaign at Glasgow on October 6. He will speak at Newcastle later. ...

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  6. ROUND ABOUT LONDON.

    LONDON, June 5.--Mr. Chamberlain gave another turn to the political kaleidoscope this week by his letter to the "British Australasian" concerning the attitude of the colonies towards ...

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  7. PRESIDENT LOUBET.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--President Loubet and M. Delcasse the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, arrived yesterday in England, having crossed the Channel during the ...

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  8. THE POPE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--The Pope passed a restless, sleepless night. Nourishment is now more freely given to the patient than heretofore. ...

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  9. IN THE EVENT OF REFORM.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Several firms offer to raise the workers' wages in the event of fiscal reform raising the cost of living. ...

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  10. DISCUSSION IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    Mr. HAYNES moved, in the Assembly, last night:--"That the recent cable message despatched, at the instance of the Government, by his Excellency the Governor. Sir Harry Holdsworth ...

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  11. THE KAISER'S PRAYER.

    LONDON. Tuesday Afternoon, -- The Kaiser, on Sunday last, while praying on board a yacht for the recovery of his Holiness the Pope, concluded by saying:-- ...

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  12. EXPLOITING SIBERIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday Afternoon.--A syndicate headed by Mr. Ferdinand Peck and Mr. Lyman J. Gage (president of the United Stales Trust Company of New York City and formerly ...

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  13. DYING IN HARNESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--There was a slight improvement in the condition of the Pope during Monday, the result of oxygen and other stimulants, and of his having ...

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  14. DEATH OF MR. M. H. KELLY.

    The death occurred at an early hour this morning of Mr. Michael H. Kelly, who in February last retired from the position of postmaster at the King-street Post-Office after 45 years' ...

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  15. THE SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.--Five additional cases of smallpox were reported to the local Board of Health to-day. Four are in isolated houses, and the fifth is a young girl named ...

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  16. TWO OF THE POPE'S LAST WANTS.

    "The King was well advised to avail himself of the last chance he is likely to have of meeting the oldest, the saintliest, and the most powerful of all the reigning Sovereigns of the modern ...

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  17. THE INTERNATIONAL CABLE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The International Cable Conference, which is sitting in London, has imposed upon the cable companies an obligation to insert in all messages the date, hour, and ...

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  18. THE LAST SACRAMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--As the end was apparently in view, the last Sacrament of the Roman Catholic Church--Extreme Unction-- was administered to the dying Pontiff at 10 ...

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  19. ALARM AT HOBART.

    HOBART, Tuesday.--On Monday next a meeting of the local Board of Health will be held at which representatives from suburban boards will be present for the purpose of arranging ...

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  20. THE EMPIRE'S GUEST.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--"The Times" this morning states that the fact that, the rulers of the Australian Commonwealth hoisted the French and English flags together at ...

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  21. BREAKING QUARANTINE.

    The case of the two men--the clerk and the boatman--who rashly intruded into the quarantine area at Manly, and were detained, was yesterday considered by the Board of Health. The ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Commenting on the Victorian Budget, the "Daily. Graphic" states that the news of the surplus has been received with keen satisfaction, as it shows that the ...

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  23. STATEMENT BY A PAPAL PHYSICIAN.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Dr. Mazzoni, one of the Papal physicians, has declared that the hour of the fatal termination of the Pope's illness is dependent on the ...

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  24. THE POPE'S JUBILEE.

    The Pope celebrated his 93rd birthday, and the 25th anniversary of his election to the Pontificate last year, with a poem entitled "Leo's Last Prayer," of which the following is a ...

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  25. BROKEN-HILL WATER FAMINE.

    BROKEN-HILL, Tuesday.--The municipal council met last night to arrange a programme in connection with the visit of the Minister for Works. ...

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  26. SEND-OFF FROM FRANCE.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--President Loubet was given a great, send-off yesterday from France when he was starting on his visit to England. ...

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  27. MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--King Edward and most of the other rulers throughout the civilised world have telgraphed to the Vatican for news of the Pope's illness. ...

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  28. MR. CARRUTHERS AND THE PREMIER.

    The leader of tho Opposition in the State Parliament, Mr. Carruthers, makes the following observations with regard to Sir John See's recent remarks upon the result of the censure ...

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  29. THE SOMALILAND CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--The Abyssinian General, Abanabro, who has lately defeated the Ogaden Somalis in several important engagements, has now invited them to become ...

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  30. CHINA AND THE POWERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--In connection with a recent announcement referring to the presence of no less than 52 Russian warships in the Gulf of Pechili, it is now announced that there ...

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  31. CARDINAL MORAN'S PART IN AN ELECTION.

    In the event of the death of his Holiness, the question will naturally arise in Australia as to Cardinal Moran's part in the election of a successor to Leo XIII. As all the Cardinals ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Fifty men have deserted from British warships at Halifax, Nova Scotia. Some have been re-captured, while others returned voluntarily. ...

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  33. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Manilaman, Sabaro Rokko, who murdered two follow-countrymen in the north-west, was executed at Fremantle Gaol this morning. In the case of Morrison versus the Crown, in ...

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  34. THE BOER CONTINGENT.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Brigadier-General Manning has forwarded to Lord Milner a letter expressing high appreciation of and thanking the Boer Contingent for their valuable ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    ADELAIDE. Tuesday.--In the Legislative Council to-day the Address-in-Reply was moved by Mr. Brookman, seconded by Mr. Vardon, and supported by Mr. Duncan, leader of the ...

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  36. CAPTURED AND RELEASED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Harris, the Tangier correspondent of "The Times," who was recently captured by mountaineer bandits in the Zeeuit country, while on an expedition, has been ...

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  37. RETURN OF MR. COPELAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. Henry Copeland, Agent-General for New South Wales, who has obtained six months' leave of absence in order to visit Sydney, has arranged to leave for New ...

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  38. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    Coote, the mate of the man Skiffington, who was found dead in the bush between Boorabbin and Southern Cross last Saturday interviewed at Kalgoorlie to-day, stated that he and ...

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  39. AT THE PROPRIETARY MINE.

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday--The general manager of the Proprietary mine made the cheering announcement this afternoon that he hoped to be able to resume work at the mill and ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND.

    The Queensland team of footballers left by this morning's mail train for Sydney. At the Police Court to-day, Thomas Stewart and Alfred Josephson were charged with ...

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  41. THE DAILY LIFE OF HIS HOLINESS.

    A very interesting picture has been, drawn of the daily life of the Pope in his "palace prison" at the Vatican. "In some respects it must be admitted that the spectacle is almost ideal, ...

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  42. DISASTER AT PITTSBURG.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--A lake at Oakford Park, near Pittsburg, United States of America, was flooded by a rainstorm. The waters burst the dam of the lake, and ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND.

    An inquiry into the wreck of the schooner Eva and Ada, on Gillespie's Beach, South Westland, was commenced to-day. The evidence went to show that ae heavy sea struck and damaged the ...

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  44. THE COMING WOOL CUP.

    An estimate of the probable wool clip in Queensland this season gives a yield of about 30,000,000lb., which is 1,000,000lb. more than last year. Experts say that cattle and sheep are ...

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  45. VICTORIA.

    About 150 tons of butter ex cool stores will be shipped this week to South Africa, in addition to a considerable quantity of milk. Large shipments of frozen rabbits continue to be ...

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  46. MR. O'SULLIVAN AT ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--This morning Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan, Minister for Public Works in New South Wales, arrived at Adelaide, and had a long interview with the Premier, Mr. Jenkins, ...

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  47. TASMANIA.

    A few weeks ago a writer in the "Sporting News," at Launceston, made the assertion that a jockeys' ring existed, the object being to manipulate the running of horses. To-day the ...

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  48. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Greagher, a commercial traveller for Tilemann and Co., fell dead while showing samples in a store at Saddleworth to-day, the cause of death being apoplexy. ...

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  49. AN ALDERMAN SENT TO GAOL.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Charles Hobson, an alderman of Sheffield, has been sentenced to three months' imprisonment for accepting a bribe for voting in favor of the ...

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  50. A RING IN SEWER PIPES.

    Apparently an attempt is being made to form a ring for the purpose of obtaining higher prices for earthenware pipes required by the Metropolitan Board of Works in sewerage operations. ...

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  51. A BACHELOR'S SUICIDE.

    Thomas Tamblyn, who was a bachelor and lived by himself at Pinery, was found by his nephew hanging to a rafter in his hut on Sunday afternoon. He left a note to his friends as ...

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  52. DROUGHT RELIEF FUND.

    Amount previously acknowledged, £23,312 3s 7d; Salvation Army (second instalment), £5 7s 6d. Total. £23.317 11s 1d. ...

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