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  2. VICTORIA. THE PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council this afternoon further considered and finished the Export of Products Bill, reducing the times for resisting in-[?] and contining the operation to two ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    Mr. George Rignold and his dramatic company repeated the performance of "Tommy Atkins" on Thursday night, and in spite of th[?] rain there was very fair and exceedingly ...

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  4. AN IMPORTANT DECISION.

    The put relating to Money Bills was non readied, and in clause 55 the Tressurer moved to -give the Senate exactly equal powers with that of the House of ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    An inquest was held to-day in connection With thes death of a woman, Catherine Smith, which occurred at Manly under suspicious circumstances. John Lewis, detained on ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES. AUSTRIA AND BULGARIA.

    The Austrian Goverment have threateued a branch of diplomatic relations with Bulgaria unless Mr. Stoiloff, the Bulgarian Premier, retracts an insinuation ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES. ANARCIHSM.

    Golli, the assassin of Senor Castillo, who maintains a defiant attitude, will be tried shortly by a Military Court. ...

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  8. CABLE MESSAGES. THE EASTERN QUESTION.

    Information lias been received by the authorities of the War Office that typhoid is raging in Crete. Many of the British soldiers stationed there ...

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  9. THE BUDGET.

    The Treasurer rose in the Assembly at 2.22 p.m. on Thursday afternoon to deliver his fourth consecutive Budget Speech, an honor which no other previous occupant of the ...

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  10. WORK IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    There were barely half the members of the Assembly present when the Speaker took the chair on Thursday afternoon, but within a quarter of an hour the benches were nearly ...

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  11. "LONG LIFE TO ANARCHY."

    Reports have been received in London or the arrest of 15 Anarchists at the Hugue. The men, who were in an excited state, had assembled in front of the residence of the ...

    Article : 131 words
  12. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    In view of the evidence talven before the Old Age Commission yesterday some of the members are of the opinion they cannot recommend the Government to tax amusements and ...

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  13. ABYSSINIA.

    Prince Henri of Orleans, who has recently been visiting Abyssiain, states that King Menelek has laid claim to an immense rcgion between Lake Rudolph and the Albert ...

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  14. WILLIAMSON AND MUSGROVES. COMEDY COMPANY.

    When "My Friend from India" was [?] produced in London at the Garrick [?] in February last, the Daily News is its [?] of the production wrote that it "a[?] a ...

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  15. A SEAL CAPTURED.

    A large seal 12 ft. long was captured at Back Beach, Williamstown, this morning. ...

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  16. THE WEATHER

    The weather continues to be very favorable for the crops and grass, and so far we have experienced the best growing weather we have enjoyed for the past six or seven years. The ...

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  17. THE REWARD FOR BUTLER'S ARREST.

    The participants in the reward of £75 offered by the Government for infortuation leading to theae arrest of Butler the murderer, were paid to-day. Detective Mellattie, who discovered ...

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  18. THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN.

    The capture of Abu Haned by the Soudan expeditionary force was effected with a loss of 21 Egyptians killed and 61 wounded. The town was garrisoned by a thousand ...

    Article : 156 words
  19. THE TRANSVAAL

    The Industrial Commission appointed by the Transvaal Government to consider the grievances of the Uitlanders have recommended the eUablishment of aboard consisting ...

    Article : 131 words
  20. TASMANIA.

    The Acting Premier intends to ask for the adjournment of Parlianient to-morrow week to enable the federal delegates to attend the adjourned meeting of the Convention. ...

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  21. THE PARLIAMENT.

    In accordance with a notice Mr. Fegan moved in the Legislative Assembly to-day to bring in Bill to amend the Electorates and Elections Act so as to extend the franchise to adult ...

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  22. BRITISH COLUMBIA.

    Six thousand miners who have started for the Kloadyke goldfield in British Columbia. have advanced as far as the Yakon passes, and it isfeared that fully half of that number will be ...

    Article : 52 words
  23. THE PARLIAMENT.

    The Commonwealth Bill found its way into committee in the Legislative Council to-night. Mr. Douglas. in a long speech, was very severe on New South Wales anil Victoria, and ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. LAND REPURCHASE.

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands introduced into the Assembly on Thursday a Biil for an Act relating to the repurchase of laud, and its second reading was Hied for Tuesday ...

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  25. THE AMERICAN WARNING.

    The warning issued by the American Government concerning the dangers and hardships attending emigration to tlie Klondyke goldfields represents the situation of affairs as ...

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  26. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    The Daily Chronicle reports that Sir Redvers Buller is about to be succeeds as Adjutant-general by General Sir Evelyn Wood, whose present post as quartermaster to the ...

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  27. THE PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The price of English wheat has advanced 6d. LONDON August 12. Silver is quoted at 2s. 1[?]d.per oz. ...

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  28. BREAKING AND TRAINING HORSES.

    In spite of the wet weather a large attendance assembled at the Jubilee Er[?] Building again on Thursday evening Professor Norton B. Smith gave another ...

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  29. A SPLENDID RAIN.

    It is an interesting fact and perhaps a good omen that on the day the Treasurer selected to deliver his budget speech a steady rain should be falling throughout the colony, ...

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  30. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Grainger, the chief architect of the Public works Department, left for Adelaide to-day. The Premier is expected to return next ...

    Article : 146 words
  31. THE UNREST IN INDIA.

    The latest intelligence from the Indian frontier states that a mullah is inciting the tribesmen in the Abakhel Valley to revolt Many bridges have been destroyed. ...

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  32. THE NEW SOUTH WALES RIFLEMEN.

    Mr. Chamberlain in a letter to Lieutenant Colonel Lassetter, acknowledges receipt of the communication from the officers of the N.S.W. contingent expressing gratitude for the efforts ...

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  33. COMMERCIAL.

    BREADSTUFIS.—The visible supply of wheat on August 10 was 23,295,000 bushels, as against 23,793,000 bushels on August 3, a decrease of 498,000 bushels. ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

    At the Police Court to-day the manager of the Royal Bank was fined 10s. and costs for employing a kanaka in contravention of the provisions of the Pacific Island Labor Act. ...

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  35. THE FLYING JORDANS.

    Mr. Arthur Gray, representative of the Flying Jordans' American Vaudeville Company, arrived in Adelaide yesterday to [?] the coming of this great organisation, Which ...

    Article : 131 words
  36. A WONDERFUL CRUSHING.

    Daisy Bell has crushed 50 lons for 1,100 oz., or an average of 22 oz. per ton. ...

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  37. IN LEAKY CONDITION.

    The ketch Endeavor, owned by Messrs. Tainsh Bros., returned to Fort Adelaide on Thursday moraine in a leaky condition. She left Port Adelaide a leaky condition. She ...

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  38. KALGOORLIE DISTRICT.

    The crashing of the Coolgardie Mine for July was 200 tons treated for a yield of 336 oz. 6 dwt, and from the scalding plates 317 oz. 6 dwt., making a total for the month of 700 oz. ...

    Article : 111 words
  39. THE PARLIAMENT.

    In reply to Mr. Hardacre in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon Mr. Dicksou said enquiries had been made as to whether the Government would entertain offers for the ...

    Article : 428 words
  40. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION.

    The Washington Government have published an interesting and sympathetic report from the American Consul in Sydney on the progress sad prospects of the federal ...

    Article : 39 words
  41. NORWOOD TOWN BALL.

    The heavy rain on Thursday afected the attendance at the concertin aidof the District Trained N[?]g Socity J[?] branch) held at the Norwood Town Hall ...

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  42. THE HAPPY VALLEY RESERVOIR.

    The recent tains have allowed the taking in of a good supply of water at Happy Valley and the rain falling in regular showers has been an advantage because it permits the water to ...

    Article : 540 words
  43. NEW ZEALAND.

    The steamer Aorang[?], belonging to the Van' couver line arrived to-day. The forced draught worked unscccessfully on the trip, and the steamer averaged only 11 knots She will ...

    Article : 92 words
  44. ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of engineers continues and many other employers in Sheffield. Manchester, Glasgow, and the midland counties are joining in the Employers' Federation, which is ...

    Article : 63 words
  45. LOCKING THE DARLING.

    A deputation consisting of about forty members of Parliament waited on the Minister of Works to-day and pointed out the urgent necessity of locking the Darling. The ...

    Article : 129 words
  46. A SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    At Parramatts at 9 o'clock to-night a single young woman, Nellie Willis, aged 24, was out walking with Ernest Mc[?]addyn, an engineer with whom she is said to have been on ...

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  47. THE GERA AT ALBANY.

    The I.G.M.S. Gera, Commander Meissel, arrived from Bremen at 2 o'clock this morning. The fallowing are the passengers in the saloon:— ...

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  48. THE RINDERPEST IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The mortality among the cattle in South Africa caused by the rinderpest has greatly increased the price of meat in Cape Town, and the abolition of the duty on imported meat is ...

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  49. A COMPLAINT BY MINERS.

    Representatives of the Illawarra Miners Association formed a deputation to the Minister of Mines to-day, and asked him to enquire into the Coal Mines Regulation Act ...

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  50. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    The German Fenperor yesterday concluded his visit to the Czar of Russia, and embarked on his yacht, the Hohenzollern, on his return home. He was accompanied as far as ...

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  51. FEDERATION AND LAWCOSTS.

    Sir—Your able and timely leader on the costs of extradition of Butler bears out the well-known fact that legal procedure generally is both tedious and expensive in the United ...

    Article : 133 words
  52. BROKEN HILL.

    A steady soaking rain set in at midnight and 37 points were registered by 8 o'clock morning. Of late rains, though light, have fallen at most convenient intervals, and the ...

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  53. THE DOG ACT.

    Sir—Your correspondent "Annoyed" is quite right regarding the dogs A good deal is said along the bad boy and other [?], but the dog nuisauce is by far the greatest that the public of South Australia ...

    Article : 321 words
  54. THE UNITED STATES CONSUL.

    Strong efforts are being made by American residents in Sydney to secure Colonel Bell's continuance of the consulship for the United States. A long cable has been sent to ...

    Article : 164 words
  55. Advertising

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    Advertising : 616 words
  56. BLAIR ATHOL COMPANY.

    Sir—I observe in your issue to day the statement by Mr. Stokes telegraphed from Coolgardie, under date of yesterday I wish to take exception to the remark "[?] shareholders would pay the call overdue ...

    Article : 165 words
  57. THIS DAY'S EVENTS.

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  58. POISONED BAIT.

    Sir—Can nothing be done to stop the reckless way in which some unprincipled persons, "seemingly in every suburb,"throw about poisoned hait It is an everyday occurrence to near some of your friends ...

    Article : 121 words
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