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  2. CHILIAN CRUISERS.

    Admiral Without reports that Vice-Admiral Togo is using the battleship ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Prime Minister (Right Hon. A. J. Balfour) was entertained at dinner in the House of Commons yesterday by the Northern Unionist Commoners. ...

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  4. COMMONWEALTH

    Mr. Willis (N.S.W.) cuquired whether, in view of the amendment carried on the previous day on the Arbitration Bill, the Prime Minister intended to resigu ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The platform of the Democratic Convention now sitting at St. Louis favours a businesslike revision and reduction of the tariff, notably in those articles which ...

    Article : 190 words
  6. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    The concert given by Paderewski in the Town Hall to-night was phenomenal by reason of the spell excreised by his genius. The crowded audience was so ...

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  7. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    A man named Frank Croucher made a savage attack upon his wife at Bowral to-day. He had been absent from the district for some time, and his wife and ...

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  8. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    A few minutes before noon to-day Sir Arthur Rutledge went to Government House, and was with his Excellency the Governor about half an hour. On being ...

    Article : 118 words
  9. TALING PASS.

    The Japancse are now busy fortifying Taling Pass, which they recently occupied. ...

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  10. VOLUNTEER FLEET.

    The volunteer fleet steamer Smolensk is in the Bosphorus. ...

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  11. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    According to a high Russian officer, the aim of the commander of the Port Arthur fleet is to sortie, sink as many of the Japanese vessels as he can, and then dash ...

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  12. WRECK OF THE AUSTRALIA.

    The hearing of the charge of misconducb against Pilot Dennis, who was in charge of the R.M.S. Australia when she was wrecked, was concluded to-day. ...

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  13. TIMBER FOR AFRICA.

    The Crown agents have ordered 35,000 sleepers for the Central and South African railways. A quarter of a million of the sleepers ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The new session of Parliament was opened at noon to-day. His Excellency's speech contains two striking paragraphs as the outcome of the coalition formed ...

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  15. A DAMAGED CARGO.

    The survey of the General Gordon's cargo of wheat has not yet been made, but it is thought the barque is not in a leaky condition, and that the damage to ...

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  16. GERMAN SQUADRON.

    Eight German battleships and seven cruisers will visit Plymouth on Friday. The vessels will remain in port for about six days. ...

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  17. THE WRONG MAN.

    The man Baker, who was arrested in the Kiandra district on suspicion of being the murderer wanted by the New Zealand police, was visited at Cooma gaol to-day ...

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  18. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly sat for half an hour this evening. The Premier (Mr. Bent) is in with influenza, and in his absence it was impossible to go on with ...

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  19. MUSICAL.

    The principal of the Moody Manners Opera Companies is touring England at present. Miss Florence Towl, of Ballarat, is the ...

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  20. COMMERCIAL

    Pearl Shells.—The market is very depressed; 2050 offered sold at a decline of about £20 per ton. The average price is about £130. ...

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  21. SYDNEY SHEEP SALES.

    Mr. Marden continued his sale of Merfnoes this morning at 10 o'clock sharp to a large and enthusiastic attendance or buyers. Bidding began briskly, and ...

    Article : 483 words
  22. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Rev. Marshall Randles, D. D., of Heaton Moor, Stockport. [Rev. Marshall Randles, D. D., ...

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  23. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    About 12,000 bags of wheat sold in the morning at 3s 0½d to 3s 1d. Good business was done in inferior qualities up to 2s 11d. Bran sold at 8d to 8¼d. ...

    Article : 160 words
  24. WOOL SALES.

    Prices for Merinoes were well maintained on the London wool market to. day, while crossbreds were extremely animated. ...

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  25. STUD RAMS.

    A valuable consignment of stud rams, to the number of 50, have been shipped by a Christchurch breeder to Argentine, with a view of opening up trade in stud ...

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  26. ELECTED PRESIDENT.

    Sir A. Cadman, who received the support of the Government, was elected President of the Legislative Council by one vote over Mr. G. M'Lcan. ...

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  27. HOBART & SOUTH

    The committee which undertook about 18 months ago to provide a presbytery for the priests of St. Joseph's hag purchased the house and grounds recently ...

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  28. INLAND WIRES.

    One of the oldest and most respected townsmen in the person of Mr. J. W. Wyett, proprietor of the Beaconsfield tramway, passed away to-day. Deceased ...

    Article : 182 words
  29. PASTORALISTS' UNION.

    At the annual meeting of the Pastoralists' Union of new South Wales, held last night, the president (Mr. W. E. Abbott) said that with regard to the ...

    Article : 150 words
  30. THE MULLAH.

    The Mullah attacked the Somali levy scouts and friendlies near Eldap, killing 50. He looted 1000 sheep and 50 camels. The Pioneers, pursuing, shot 20 of the ...

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  31. METALS.

    Silver.—Bars are quoted at 2s 2 15-16d per oz. standard. Copper.—Standard brands are quoted at £57 7s 6d for spot, and £57 5s for ...

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  32. POLICE REGULATION ACT.

    Mr. Justice Clark has delivered judgment in the appeal from the award made under the provisions of the Police Regulation Act, which empowered the Crown to ...

    Article : 95 words
  33. RIFLE RANGE IMPROVEMENTS.

    The Council of the National Rifle Association of New South Wales have selected 20 sliding bars for the next prize meeting. They will be used at ranges of 500 yards ...

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  34. RE-ORGANISING CHINA.

    A correspondent of "The Times" of May 27 sets out in detail Sir Robert Hart's scheme of financlal, naval, and military organisation for China, which is certainly ...

    Article : 534 words
  35. WEST COAST OUTPUT.

    The following statement shows the quantity and value of minerals from the Wrest Coast during June:—Silver-lead ore, exported, 800 tons; approximate ...

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  36. ["THE EXAMINER" SERVICE—COPYRIGHT.] THE ARBITRATION BILL

    The Labour Ministers and supporters were very jubilant to-day over their narrow escape on the previous evening. They consider they cannot now be defeated on ...

    Article : 171 words
  37. THE WEATHER FORECAST.

    Theforecast for July 8 is:—Prevailing wind S.W. and S., moderate; cloudy, with showers of misty rain in Southern Tasmaina. Finer weather in the north. Small ...

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  38. DARING ROBBERY.

    An extensive robbery was reported to the police this morning by Mr. John Wheelehan, grazier, of Blandford, near Murrurundi. Mr. Wheelehan, who is ...

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  39. WESTERN NEWS.

    At a well-attended meeting of the Australian Natives' Association to-night, after ordinary business had been disposed of, the question of severance from ...

    Article : 96 words
  40. MEAT TENDERS FOR MALTA

    The Premier has received from the Prime Minister (Mr. Watson) forms of tender for the supply of fresh meat to the military authorities at Malta, for a period ...

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  41. VALUABLE NUGGETS.

    Sutherland and party found a 50oz. slug, and Davidson, M'Eacharn, and Thomas a nugget of 17½oz. at Mount Usher, in the Rockhampton district yesterday. ...

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  42. THE RABBIT PEST.

    Sir Francis Suttor, at the annual meeting of the Stockowners' Association of New South Wales to-day, made special reference to the rabbit pest, which, he ...

    Article : 159 words
  43. BLACK MEN'S REQUEST.

    When the Governor-General visited Rockhampton to-day a large deputation of kanakas who are married and have homes in the central district asked that ...

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  44. AN INDIAN MARRIAGE.

    An Indian marriage is certainly an ordeal to be gone through, for not only have the Brahmins to be consulted for an ausplcious day, but an auspicious hour ...

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  45. FRUIT SHIPMENTS.

    The Premier has received the usual departmental report from the Agent-General upon the shipments of fruit by the s. China and the s. Commonwealth. ...

    Article : 227 words
  46. ENGLISH MAIL SERVICE.

    Federal Ministers have decided to call for new tenders for a fortnightly English mail service to dovetail in with the contract which the English Government ...

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  47. THE BEST REMEDY FOR A COLD—A SAFE AND SURE ONE.

    I had a severe cold this winter and wan recommended to try a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It thoroughly cured me and in the future whenever I ...

    Article : 101 words
  48. NEW SILAMROCK CLAIM.

    Mr. Newell Harper succeeded in placing the shares in the prospecting association formed to work the new Shamrock claim at Lefroy. Operations have already ...

    Article : 47 words
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