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  2. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, August 11—The Adelaide Racing Club Grand National Meeting commences on Saturday. The acceptance are numerous. The favorites for the hurdles are Diavolo, ...

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    IT seems that Western Australia is to be run and ruined on the old colonial lines. The main idea of some of those who seek to direct the policy of the ...

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  4. THE HULL STRIKE.

    Mr. Wilson, M.P., Secretary of the Seamen’s Union and leader of the Hull strike, is retiring from Parliament as the Union is collapsing. ...

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  5. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Kent in the second innings scored 198, making a grand total of 325. The Australians in their second innings made no stand against the bowling ...

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  6. THE GOLDFIELDS.

    A gentleman in Perth, says the West Australian, has received the following letter, dated July 18th, from one of the gold seekers at Hannon’s Rush : I have been here ...

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  7. COOLGARDIE.

    Mr. George Stevens, special correspondent of the Adelaide Advertiser and the Melbourne Evening Standard, arrived at Albany on Wednesday evening from Coolgardie. He is ...

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  8. PARLIAMENT.

    The Stock Tax Bill passed its second reading and the committee stages after discussion. THE CONSTITUTION BILL. The Constitution Act Amendment Bill was ...

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  9. BANK RECONSTRUCTION.

    Mr. Justice Williams has approved of the transfer of the Scottish Bank assets to the receonstructed Bank less £0000 for expenses. A similar order has been ...

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  10. MEASLES.

    Adelaide, August 11—The epidemic of measles has assumed unpreceden, proportions universally but it is of a mild character. ...

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  11. BROKEN HILL NEWS.

    Adelaide, August 11.—Further general reductions of wages all round, are being effected at Broken Hill. The men acquiese admitting the inevitable. ...

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  12. BANKRUPTCY OF A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Saul Isaacs, formally member of the House of Commons, is bankrupt His liabilities amount to £30,000. ...

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  13. RETRENCHMENT.

    Adelaide, August 11.—The Government retrenchments in the service are already affecting business in the city, where the bulk of the large salaries were paid. The officers ...

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  14. AUSTRALIANS v. LIVERPOOL.

    The Australians are playing a match against an eleven representing Liverpool and District. The Australians had scored 67 for 2 ...

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  15. SILVER.

    Silver is a farthing higher. ...

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  16. MAYOR’S BALL.

    Adelaide, August 11.—The Mayor’s ball was attended by a brilliant assemblage last night. ...

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  17. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Melbourne, August 10. — In connection with the supposed murder at Benalia, there is a curious coincidence. Two years ago Charles Wardle d[?]camed that the remains of ...

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  18. MINING NEWS.

    Private cables report the steady firming in the price of silver as the result of the immense reduction in the production. Practically Broken Hill is almost the only mine ...

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  19. FOREIGN NEWS.

    Tho Admiralty offered Lady Tryon a life pension but it was declined. ...

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  20. THE AMERICAN PANIC.

    Large consignments of gold continue to be sent to America in consequence of the demands on the banks and mercantile firms in the country districts where ...

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  21. THE HOMESTEAD BILL.

    IN our leader of Monday we assumed that the Homestead Bill would not apply to the country in the South-West not within forty miles of a railway. We are informed, ...

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  22. INTERCOLONIAL FREETRADE.

    Melbourne, August 10—The Government propose to take vigorous action with a view to securing intercolonial freetrade. ...

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  23. OUR OPEN COLUMN.

    SIR,—Will you be kind enough to grant me space in your valuable paper to contradict an error, or probably an oversight in a a speech made by Mr. J. M. Flanagan at the ...

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  24. MR. LANG’S WILL.

    Melbourne, August 10—Mr. Matthew Lang’s will has been lodged for probate. The estate is valued at £52,000. ...

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  25. ROADS BOARD MEETINGS.

    MINUTES of monthly meeting held July 26. Present, Messrs. R. J. Irving, W. T. .Jonus, R. Forsythe, John Dearle and John Tunney. It was proposed by Mr. J. Tunney that ...

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  26. A PROSPECTING TRIP.

    Messrs. Hogarth. Woods and Price who left here three months ago on a prospecting trip of the Bremer Range district, returned to Albany ou Wednesday evening. Mr. Hogarth ...

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  27. INCOME TAX AND RETRENCHMENT.

    Melbourne, August 10—The resolution in favor of an income tax has been carried by 42 to 38. Further tremendous reductions in the ...

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  28. TRAMWAYS.

    Melbourne, August 11 .—The Tramway and Omnibus Company report a falling off of seven million passengers for the year, and over one hundred thousand pounds in receipts. ...

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  29. THE MERCANTILE BANK CASE.

    Melbourne, August 11.—There was great excitement in the Assembly when Mr. Murray moved the adjournment of the House for the purpose of discussing the ...

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  30. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    PERSEVERANCE, ketch, from the East Coast islands. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10. SALDE, yacht, from Melbourne. ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, August 11.—Measles and Scarlatina are prevalent. ...

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  32. ASSAULT BY A PUGILIST.

    Sydney, August 10.—Joe Goddard, the pugilist has been fined £5 for assaulting a journalist named E. Forder. ...

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  33. THE HOME RULE BILL.

    Mr. Macartney, the Conservative member for South Antrim, has presented a petition from Adelaide praying the House of Commons to reject the Home ...

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  34. THE MURDER BY LARRIKINS.

    Sydney, August 11—Two of the gang of larrikins, named Rich and Reid, have been found guilty of the manslaughter of Pert at Miller’s Point with a recommendation to ...

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  35. THE W.C.T.U.

    ON Wednesday, Mrs. Traylen, President of the Perth Branch of the W.C.T.U., laid the foundation stone of the new Temperance Hall in Limbo Street in the presence of a ...

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  36. SCENE IN COURT.

    Sydney, August 11.—A youth named John Connors, who was charged with petty theft, suddenly dashed his boot in the face of a witness named John Riddell. The prisoner ...

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  37. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Sydney, August 11.—The Government are providing passes, miners rights, provisions and tents, for the purpose of enabling the sufferers from the recent strikes to reach the ...

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  38. CHARGE OF TREACHERY.

    The Marquis De Mores asserts that M. Clemenceau is recognised as the agent of Great Britain on the Egyptian question. He declares that the police have ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, August 10—The second reading of the Bill for the reduction of civil service salaries by 10 per cent, has passed without a division. ...

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  40. HOLIDAY.

    Brisbane, August 10.—This is the annual Show Day and is a general holiday. ...

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  41. BRITISH TRADE.

    British exports for July showed an increase of two hundred thousand. Imports declined about the same figure. ...

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  42. CO-OPERATIVE SETTLEMENTS.

    Brisbane, August 11.—In the Assembly the Cooperative Labor Settlements Bill is under discussion. ...

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  43. SUGAR.

    Brisbane, August 11.—The Colonial Sugar Refinery Coy. expects to turn out 10,000 tons refined sugar in the first year, the result of the modified regulations affecting the ...

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  44. YACHTING.

    The Prince of Wales’ yacht the Britannia won the Victory Cup at Cowes. ...

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  45. STRIKES.

    Mr. Syenza, a socialist delegate from Sydney, addressing a meeting, said that the Australian working men now recognised that strikes were useless. They ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND.

    Auckland. August 10—James Miller and Harry Raines, while milking cows were killed by the falling of a tree upon them. ...

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  47. TASMANIA.

    Hobart, August 10—Lord Gormanston has arrived. ...

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  48. SHIP SCUTTLING.

    Mr. Hobbe, shipbroker, and Mr. Severn, master mariner of Leith, have been sentenced to five years’ penal servitude for scuttling four ships and ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    Hobart, August 10.—The reduction of the payment to members has been reduced to £150. The motion was carried by 17 to 13. ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. Advertising

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  53. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Launceston, August 11.—Mr. Quodling, the Governor of the Gaol, has dropped dead of heart disease on the wharf. ...

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