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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Pope Leo. XIII. spent a fairly quiet night, but had no refreshing sleep. The pulse was regular, but the respiration not so free. The weakness of the ...

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  3. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    Mr. T. W. Gaggin, accountant of the Victorian Treasury Department, leaves on Tuesday next by the R.M.S. Australia for London on business connected with ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    M. Loubet, President of France, paid a visit to Windsor today, and laid a reath of white lilies on the tomb of the late Queen Victoria. ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    M. Theotvei's new Government refused to sanction the currant monopoly. This action caused riotous disturbances in the provinces, and led to the ...

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  6. HOBART & SOUTH

    The weather to-day has been very cold. During the night there was a heavy fall of snow, and this morning the housetops were enveloped in a mantle of white. ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH

    In the Senate to-day the Postmaster-General (Senator Drake) informed Senator Barrett that the Government did not think it was feasible at present for ...

    Article : 216 words
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  9. VICTORIAN WEATHER.

    The weather to-day was extremely bleak and cold, with rain and hail. ...

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  10. PLEASED WITH HIS RECEPTION.

    President Loubet has been greatly pleased with the cordiality of the welcome extended to him by King Edward and the populace. He has already ...

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  11. RAILS DESTROYED.

    Peasants who were prevented from boarding trains with a view of proceeding to Athens for the purpose of making a demonstration against the Government, ...

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  12. A METHODIST MISSION.

    Rev. G. H. Cole, of the Methodist central mission, sails by the Mokoia next week for New Zealand to conduct a mission, Which will last three or four months. ...

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  13. A.N.A. WALKING CONTEST.

    When the A.N.A. walking contest was postponed last Saturday it was understood that it would not come off until to-morrow week, but since then it has ...

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  14. THE ROYAL REVIEW.

    Accompanied by King Edward and Queen Alexandra, President Loubet went to Aldershot, and witnessed the review of 10,000 men of the First Army Corps. ...

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  15. THE FAR EAST.

    It is now declared that recent sensational information in regard to the outlook in the Far East was circulated by Russia with an ulterior object. ...

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  16. GRAVEST CONCERN FELT.

    The weakness of the Pope's heart and the renewal of the derangements cause the gravest concern. The newspapers express surprise that ...

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  17. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Imported wheat was steady. There was enquiry for Californian at 5s 0½d to 5s Id. Bluestem was scarce, and Walla Walla sold at 4s 10d to 4s 10d. Bran ...

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  18. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The President dined at Lord Lansdowne's house, and attended the ball at Buckinghalm Palace; There were 2000 persons present at the ball, which proved ...

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  19. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Lord Milner has submitted to the Intercolonial Council a statement showing the allocation of the £35,000,000 loan. The High Commissioner says the ...

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  20. DEPARTURE.

    At 8 o'clock this morning the President of the French Republic will leave London for Dover, en route to Paris. ...

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  21. TABLE TENNIS.

    The Bellerive Table Tennis Club journeyed to Richmond last night to play the local Club. From the very outset the visitors had the best of the game, and ...

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  22. JAPAN AND KOREA.

    Japan is pressing for the opening of Wiju, but, the Korean Government pleads that Russia objects. Japan has replied that the decision ...

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  23. THE PHILIPPINES.

    An additional number of marines have been sent from the United States to the Philippines. These increase the strength of the ...

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  24. THE REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives a message was received from the Senate, returning the Sugar Bonus Bill, with certain amendments. ...

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  25. RUSSIAN CABLE.

    Japan has protested against Russia laying a cable from Antung to Yougampho without consulting Korea. This is a breach of Japanese vested ...

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  26. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly rejected a motion by Mr. Dan O'Connor for the appointment of a Royal Commission to enquire whether perjury had been ...

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  27. A RAILWAY SMASH.

    A collision is reported to have occurred on the railway near Rookflsh, in Virginia. Twenty-three of the passengers were ...

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  28. ANTI-BOTHA CRUSADE.

    Many leading Dutch, strongly disapproving of General Botha's hostile attitude, are starting an anti-Botha crusade. [At the meeting of Dutch, convened by ...

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  29. SECRET CONFERENCE.

    Reuter's representative at Shanghai reports that the secret conference of Russian officers is being held at Port Arthur. It is expected that the conference will ...

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  30. SOUTHERN POLICE COURT.

    At the Police Court to-day, before Mr. Bernard Shaw, P.M., and Mr. Jas. Macfarlane, J.P., William Dwyer was fined is 7s 6d and coats for driving without lights ...

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  31. STOLEN JEWELLERY.

    The brooch of the great-grandmother of Chief Justice Way and Lady Way's bracelets, which were stolen by thieves, have been recovered by the police. ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL.

    Tallow.—At to-day's auction sales of Australasian tallow 1028 casks were offered, and 434 casks were sold. Prices were unchanged, namely:—Fine mutton, ...

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  33. CHINESE OFFICIALS CASHIERED.

    The Pekin authorities have cashiered all high Kwangsi officials, including the Governor and Marshal Su, owing to corruption, incapacity, and connivance in the ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    It is reported that at an early date the government will place on the market the first portion of the loan authorised during last session. ...

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  35. ATTACK ON THE PRESS.

    Mr. Arthur Markham has handed to the "Daily News" a cheque for £5000, the money to be distributed amongst the London hospitals, if his allegation that ...

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  36. IRISH LAND BILL.

    The Irish Land Bill has passed through committee of the House of Commons. Members cheered the announcement that the last clause had been carried. ...

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  37. THE PRECEDENCE QUESTION

    Mr. Seddon regards the recent publication of official documents concerning the precedence question as improper, and speaks of appointing a Royal Commission ...

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  38. THE FISHERIES BOARD.

    This afternoon the monthly meeting of the fisheries board was held at the Museum. Mr. A. G. Webster presided, and there were present—Messrs. Geo. Crisp, ...

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  39. ANCIENT IRISH ART.

    An interesting decision was given by Mr. Justice Farwell on June 22. It concerned the rights of the Crown to the famous Celtic gold ornaments found ...

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  40. THE BALKAN TROUBLE.

    Owing to urgent representations by Austria and Russia, Prince Ferdinand has given the strongest assurances that Bulgaria will not proceed with her military ...

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  41. PERSONAL.

    Sir Robert Stout has been elected chancellor of the New Zealand University. ...

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  42. ELECTED SPEAKER.

    Mr. WV. C. walker, ex-Minister of Education, has been elected Speaker of the Legislative Council. ...

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  43. WOOL MARKET.

    There was an animated sale for all classes of wools offering on the market to-day. Prices for crossbreds were firm, but ...

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  44. SIBERIAN CONVICT STATION

    Czar Nicholas lias made several reforms in regard to the treatment of the exiles at Sagmalien, in Siberia. The Russian Emperor has abolished the ...

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  45. FINED FOR SMUGGLING.

    A man named Lebrovich, one of the quartermasters of the Zealandia, was fined £100 at Auckland for smuggling opium. The defendant took the ...

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  46. MR. JUSTIN M'CARTHY.

    A civil list pension of £250 per annum has been granted to Mr. Justin M'Carthy, the well-known Irish author. [Mr. M'Carthy represented Longford in ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN MAIL CONTRACT.

    At the meeting of the shareholders of the Pacific Steam Navigation Company, held at London, the chairman (Mr. Arthur W. Bibby) referred to the company's ...

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  48. ATLANTIC SHIPPING TRUST

    The directors of the Atlantic Shipping Trust have issued their half-yearly report. A profit of £150,000 for the six months ...

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  49. METALS.

    Copper.—Standard brands are quoted at £57 7s 6d for spot, and £56 17s 6d for three months' delivery. Tin.—For spot parcels the price is £121 ...

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  50. COLOURED LABOUR.

    At a meeting of the chamber of commerce to-day it was resolved to request the Tasmanian representatives in the Federal Parliament to support the repeal ...

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  51. SUGAR CONFERENCE.

    A conference of Continental sugar representatives, held at Brussels, resolved to prevent the flooding of the British market by limiting the exports to the average ...

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  52. BLESSING THE SEA.

    Owing to the intervention of the Prefect of the Nord the Government veto was modified, and six bishops and archbishops were allowed to take part in ...

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  53. NORTHERN ANGLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The usual monthly meeting of the central committee was attended by Messrs. R. F. Irvine (chairman) A. Weedon, F. E. Ritchie, L. C. Smith, J. Joyee, W. ...

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  54. THE RESURRECTION PLANT.

    What is known as the rose of Jericho is, perhaps, one of the most familiar of the curiosities of plant life known as resurrection plants, though other ...

    Article : 281 words
  55. GREAT WHISKY DRINKERS.

    It will be interesting to note the experiences of soldiers and explorers on the march as to whether alcohol gives strength or not. Men exploring the ...

    Article : 245 words
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