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  2. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    LONDON, Thursday Evening.--The match between the Australian Eleven and Northamptonshire was commenced at Northampton to-day, in fine weather and on a fast wicket. There ...

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  3. SHELVED!

    LONDON, Friday.--The members of the Peace Conference were unable to agree yesterday on the question of the indemnity or of the disposal of the interned Russian ...

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  4. DISAFFECTED TROOPS.

    LONDON, Friday.--The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Standard" reports that the Czar has ordered two additional army corps to the front. ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    The Governor of Victoria and Lady Talbot, accompanied by Miss Talbot, and attended by Captain Buchanan, left Melbourne by the Sydney express yesterday. They will be the guests of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Senate met at 10.30 a.m. The Evidence Bill and the Wireless Telegraphy Bill were read a third time aud passed. On the motion of Senator KEATING the ...

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  7. IRON INDUSTRY.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--Mr. W. Sandford, who returned a few days ago from a trip to Europe and America, in an interview to-day regarding the Iron industry and his experiences abroad, ...

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  8. THIRD EDITION.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--The match between the Australian Eleven and Northamptonshire was continued at Northampton to-day. Owing to rain the wicket was soft. The ...

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  9. HOW JAPANESE SOLDIERS FEEL.

    LONDON, Friday.--Field-Marshal Oyama and all the other Japanese generals at the front have memorialised the Mikado, stating that his forces are anxious to deliver a ...

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  10. ANOTHER CHURCH FIRE.

    It seldom happens that two places of worship are destroyed by fire in a single day. Following upon the outbreak at Christ Church early yesterday morning, St. Nicolas', Coogee, a ...

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  11. ANOTHER RUSSIAN LOAN.

    LONDON, Friday.--In an Imperial ukase, the Czar has authorised the issue of a Russian internal loan for £20,000,000 in five per cents., for the prosecution of the war. ...

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  12. DR. MORRISON'S OPINION.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Dr. E. G. Morrison, "The Times" correspondent, who is now at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, watching the peace negotiations on ...

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  13. PEACE IN THE CAUCASUS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Reverting to former conditions, the Czar has restored their church property to the Armenians, and reopened the schools throughout the Caucasus. ...

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  14. EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA.

    Farm Cove presented a gay appearance yesterday the occasion being the 75th birthday of the Emperor of Austria. The Austrian cruiser Panther, moored in the ...

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  15. BLOODSHED IN POLAND.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The origin of the bloodshed at Bialystok, in Russian Poland, following on the military repressing a demonstration, was the fact that ...

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  16. YELLOW FEVER OUTBREAK.

    LONDON, Friday.--The yellow fever outbreak in New Orleans is now less malignant than formerly. Nine cases have occurred in Mississippi ...

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  17. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Census and Statistics Bill was introduced into the House of Representatives to-day, and read a first time. It provides for the appointment of a Federal ...

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  18. RIOTOUS STUDENTS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.--Breaches of discipline are alleged against students of the Canterbury University College, and the professorial board has issued an ultimatum that unless ...

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  19. THE MOROCCO DIFFICULTY.

    LONDON, Friday.--It has been semi-officially stated in Paris that Germany's spontaneous and formal assurances, made on several occasions, coupled with France's ...

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  20. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The organ of the German Navy League states that the new Navy Bill which will be submitted to the Reichstag in the autumn will include ...

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  21. THE CARDINAL'S NAME FORGED.

    For the past two weeks the police authorities have been trying to locate a man who successfully obtained tho sum of £300 from a city bank by means of a cheque purporting to ...

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  22. "NO ROOM FOR TWO."

    LONDON, Friday.--According to present arrangements, while the British Channel Fleet, under Admiral Sir Arthur Wilson, V.C., is in German waters, the German fleet ...

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  23. CHINESE ON THE RAND.

    LONDON, Friday.--The 14 Chinese coolies who escaped from the compound in which they were employed on the East Rand, have murdered a Boer farmer, near Bronkhorst ...

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  24. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The House of Representatives met at 10.30 a.m. The debate was resumed on the second reading of the Commerce Bill. Mr. JOHNSON suggested that a schedule be ...

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  25. CHRIST CHURCH FIRE.

    The damage done by the fire at Christ Church yesterday morning is well covered by insurance. The property is insured in two offices--in the Scottish Union and National for £7250, and the ...

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  26. WAR OF TARIFFS.

    LONDON, Friday.--The American National Reciprocity Convention, which is now sitting in Chicago, represents 200 agricultural, industrial, and commercial associations. ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND.

    The steamer Ferndene, bound from Yokohama to Newcastle, to load coal for South America, put into Moreton Bay this morning, short of bunker coal. After replenishing her bunkers she ...

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  28. VICTORIA.

    An electric tramway system was inaugurated at Ballarat to-day, and special celebrations were held in honor of the occasion. Wm. P. Naughton appeared at the City Court ...

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  29. THE COTTON TRADE.

    LONDON, Friday.--A conference of cotton operatives and master-spinners at Manchester has established a modus vivendi, giving the operatives hereafter, for twelve ...

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  30. SEA CARRIAGE OF BUTTER.

    Mr. W. W. Hood, (president), Mr. A. B. Webster (vice-president), and Mr. A. M. Hertzberg (expresident) of the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce, waited on the Premier this morning to ...

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  31. HOMES FOR WORKERS.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.--The Government's proposal to make better provision for the erection of workers' dwellings has been submitted to Parliament. It is proposed that ...

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  32. WEST AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    PERTH, Friday.--In the Assembly yesterday the Premier moved: "That in the interests of the State the acquisition of the railway and lands of the Midland Railway Company is ...

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  33. THE COUNTRY.

    BROKEN-HILL, Friday.--J. Carthew, Government Mining inspector, proceeded against Vernon Foster Stanley Low, general manager of Block 10 mine, in the Police Court to-day, on a ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES PRODUCE.

    LONDON, Friday.--In the absence of the Princess Louise, Sir G. Faudel-Philips (acting-Lord Mayor) yesterday opened a line exhibition of all sorts of New South Wales ...

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  35. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Select Committee of the House of Commons, inquiring into the position of British shipping, recommends that foreign vessels trading into ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND.

    Parliament has passed an amendment of the criminal code, providing that informations for assaulting girls under 16 years may be laid six months from the date of the offence. The time ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--A landslip at a quarry in Ormerod, Pennsylvania, killed 15 and entombed 25 others, all of whom, it is feared, are dead. ...

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  38. THE FAMINE IN SPAIN.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The Government has ordered the authorities in Andalusia to open soup kitchens, and has asked the directors of the railways to repair ...

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  39. SHIPPING CASUALTIES.

    Arrangements have been completed with Mori's Duck Co. to carry out the necessary repairs to the American barque Abby Palmer, which got into difficulties at the Heads on arrival from ...

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  40. THE COAL TRADE.

    WOLLONGONG, Friday.--The coal trade of the district has not been brisk this week, several collieries having worked only broken time. The shipments at this port were as follow, all for ...

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  41. ROYAL ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN.

    At the monthly meeting of the board of management of the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Children the house committee's report showed that there had been admitted during July to the ...

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  42. THE MISSING SHIP ALCINOUS.

    The ship Alcinous, which was recently posted "missing" at Lloyd's, was well known in the Australian trade. The Alcinous was built of iron at Port Glasgow 23 years ago, and was of ...

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  43. AMERICAN RAILWAY DISASTER.

    LONDON, Friday.--While an excursion train was nearing Norfolk, Virginia, U.S.A., it was precipitated, owing to an accident to a drawbridge, into the Elizabeth River. ...

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  44. TO FIGHT THE HUNTER VALLEY FLOODS.

    WEST MAITLAND, Friday.--Delegates from East and West Maitland, Morpeth, Raymond Terraco, Miller's Forest, Raworth, Largs, and Woodville met in conference in the ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN RUGBY TEAM IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.--The weather prospects for to-morrow's Rugby match, in which the Australians will meet a Wellington team, are decidely unpromising. Rain has bean ...

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  46. MISSING SCHOONER CYGNET.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Further wreckage has been found, which tends to confirm the belief that the schooner Cygnet foundered in investigator Strait with all hands. ...

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