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  2. THE TRAM QUESTION.

    The suburban aspect of trams will likely be pretty well ventilated, when the discussion of the motions tabled by Aldermen Oldhamn and Wilson takes ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    Tenders were opened this afternoon for the Board of Works loan of £250,000 at 4per cent. Messrs. Thoneman and Company, sharebrokers, had underwritten it ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    Universal regret has been expressed in Cape Colony at the death of the Right R. J. Seddon, Premier of New Zealand. ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    Colonel Mackenzie continues active operations against the insurgents. He suprised a number of the rebels in Meaba enves, killing 35. ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES

    Mr. Thomas Edison has discovered the existence of rich beds of cobad in carolina and Tennessee. He believes it will revoltionise electrical traction. ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES

    If the fine weather continues, the Admiralty hope to salve and repair the baltleship Montagu. ...

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  8. BOERS IN ARGENTINE.

    Owing to the sad condition of the Boers who went to Argentine. Dr. Jameson. Premier of Cape Colony, is trying to dissuade others from emigrating. ...

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  9. NOT DEAD.

    Contrary to the official statement, Lieutenant Marsden, of Royston's Htorse, was not killed, and it is hoped that he will recover from the wounds inflicted on ...

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  10. MR. CORIN SCEPTICAL.

    This telegram was shown to the city electrical elgineer (Mr. W. Corin), who evidently attached little importance to its contents. He viewed it apparently ...

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  11. MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    Sir Joseph Ward has suggested that a memorial service be held in Westmin ster Abbey on the day of the funeral. ...

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  12. DINIZULU'S LOYALTY.

    Mr. C. R. Saunders, C.M.G., Commissioner for Native Affairs in Zululand, condsiders the rumours as to Dinizulu's disloyalty' are not justified. ...

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  13. CHARGE OF GAMBLING.

    Edward Pipper and Charles Connors were fined £20 each. or threce months at the City Court to-day for assisting in conducting a room at the Cumberland ...

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  14. LABOUR RESOLUTION.

    The Independent Labour parLy in the House of Commons has passed a resolntion of condolence, which is to be forwarded to Mrs. Seddon. ...

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  15. ACCEPTING CONCESSIONS.

    Armour. Swift, Cudahy, Nelson, and Morris, packers, have been found guilty of accepting concessions fronl the Barrington railway on their export shipment. ...

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  16. CAPE CONTINGENT.

    Colonel Rodger commands 500 men who have been recruited from all parts of Cape Colony. They sail from East London to ...

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  17. COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    At a, meeting of the members of the Royal Colonial Institute a resolution of condolence was also passed. ...

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  18. THE ROCK AHEAD.

    "Cautious" writes: —Mr. G. C. Jackson's letter re the above he says —"The rock ahead that is graduially, becoming diseernible is the ...

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  19. SPANISH OUTRAGE.

    Three additional deaths have been registered as the result of the recent bomb outrage at Madrid, when the anarchist Moral attempted to kill the King and ...

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  20. SIGANANDI'S ELDEST SON.

    Siganandi's eldest son, who was surrounded at Nkandlla, surrendered to koyston's Horse. ...

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  21. FIGHTING IN NIGERIA.

    It is reported by the Lagos correspondent of the "Morning Post" that Mr. Oswald C. Read, assistant commissioner, had been murdered in the Asaba ...

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  22. AGITATION AGAINST THE INCOME TAX.

    A meeting of city men was hold this afternoon with the object of organising throughout the state a movement for the repeal of the income tax. The specches ...

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  23. NAVAL MANOEUVRES.

    On the ove of the naval mobilisation, a German South African liner appneared two days before her time where Rear Admiral A.L.Winsloe was mobilising 40 ...

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  24. RUSSIAN LAND QUESTION

    Tile "Novoe Vremya" declares that the Russian Government is forming a land reserve of 30,000,000 acres, chiefly state lands and forests. ...

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  25. DOCKS DESTROYED.

    A great conflagration has occurred at Baltimore, where the large docks have been destroyed by the flames. The dammage is estimated at 800,000dol. ...

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  26. PROPOSED BOXING MATCH

    Mr. Wren has received a cable from Jack O'Brien that he will leave America in September to box. Squires. The match is to be for £2000, and priobably will be ...

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  27. A DESPERATE STRUGGLE.

    A despcrate fight took place at Nevas ki, in the Florida district, where the Turks surrounded a Greek band of 100. The latter, however, escaped, leaving ...

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  28. THE ST. GEORGE'S SEAT.

    Mr. M. C. Mallix (L.) opposes the Right Hon. A. Lyttelton's return for St. George's (Hanover Square) seat in the House of Commnons. ...

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  29. ARGENTINE REPRESENTATION.

    Messrs. Thomas Fergus, Alfred Gollan, and Adolplho Feez have. been gazetled Argentine vice-consuls at Dunedin, Melbourne., and Brisbane respectively. ...

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  30. FIRE ON THE PERTHSHIRE

    On the steamer Perthshire the fire was confined to hold No. 4, and between deck, ...

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  31. THE HERCULES STRIKE.

    The executive of the A.M.A. met at Bondligo to-night regatrding the strike at the Heretues mine. The secretary's rcport showed that that there was a balance ...

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  32. RUSSIAN TROOPS.

    The Governor of Poltava asks for reinforcemnts from other districts; fearing that the soldiers in Poltava will join the peasants' disturbances, which threaten ...

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  33. SENIOR WRANGLERSHIP.

    Reegar, a Madras native, has been bracketed as senior wrangler with another Indian. ...

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  34. MR. LITTELTON'S ADDRESS.

    In his address to the electors, Mr. Lyttelton referred to the education question and to the need of a. wider basis of taxation, and of coherent ...

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  35. TINNED MEAT.

    The Royal Fusiliers at Parkhurst refuse to eat the American tinned bully beef. ...

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  36. ALDERMAN WILSON ON TRAMS.

    In reply to Mr. G. C. Jackson's letter of this day. It is perfectly true that 1 told him and Mr. Charles Bourke that was favourable to a system of electric ...

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  37. INFANTILE MORTALITY.

    In opening a national conference on infantile mortality, the Right Hon. John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, said he looked increasingly ...

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  38. THE TRIPLICE.

    Count Coluechowski, addressing the Budget committee and Austrian delegation, declared that Austro-Hungary was able to reckon on ltaly's support in its ...

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  39. GOVERNMENT INSPECTION.

    A committee of the House of Representatives at Washington has agreed to the appropriation of £2,000,000dol. (£500,000). The Government, instead of the ...

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  40. THE BRISEIS EXTENDED.

    The elean-up from the Briseis Extended mine for the run ilst ended was 5 tons of stream tin and 18ewt of seconds. Approximately 15,000 cubic yards were ...

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  41. EDUCATION BILL.

    Right Hon. and Most Rev. Dr. Maclagan, Archbishop of York and Primate of England. in reply to the laymen's memorial, declared that. while fromt the ...

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  42. FRUIT EXHIBITION.

    Victoria, South Australia. and West Australia made an excellent display of , frult in the Botanic Society's show. South Australia received a gold medal, and the ...

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  43. BRITISH SQUADRON.

    According to the Kiel correspondent of the "Daily Mail," eitht British battleships, twelve cruisers, and 40 torpedoers will visit kiel during august, after ...

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  44. TAILORS ON STRIKE.

    In East End there are a very large number of alien tailors employed. The conditions of work of late have been causing them trouble, and as a protest ...

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  45. THE WELDBROOK MINE.

    The final fall, arising from the collaps in the Weldbrook to 11s. was due to to the circulation of the news that work was to be stoped temporarily at the mine, ...

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  46. DR. CLIFFORD'S REFERENCE.

    Rev. Dr. Clifford, speaking at Chipperfield. declared that he would rather pass the Edlucation Bill with the objectionable fourth clause tlhan risk a general ...

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  47. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COMPANY.

    The South Australian Company showed a profit of £38,870, out of which the directors proposed to pay a dividend of 50s per share, place £2000 to the ...

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  48. CHINESE LABOUR.

    Fifty Radical members of the House ot Commons have memorialised Sir Henry Campbel Bannerman to devote a day to the Chinese question and to placard a ...

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  49. RACEHORSE SPEARMINT.

    'A mishap has occurred to Major Eustace Loder's be Spearmint—the winner of the English Derby and the Grand Prix de Paris. ...

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  50. SMUT IN WHEAT.

    'A report has beeoi received by the Minifter of Agriculture respecting the merits of Ceres powder as a precedntive of smut in wheat. Mr. M'Alpine. the Victorian ...

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  51. SANATORIUM FOR CONSUMPTIVES.

    King Edward made an impressive and earnest speech in opening the Midhurst Sanatorium for Consumptivese. Her Majesty Queen Alexandra ...

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  52. SIR JOSEPH WARD.

    The New Zealand Postmaster-General will not be able to leave to-morrow as be Intended. ...

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  53. THE CRICKET DISPUTE.

    After the receipt of the Australian newspapers respecting tile cricket dispute, the Marylepone club feels justifid in making definite arrangements for a team ...

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  54. THE CONSPIRACY CHARGE

    When the case against Crick and Clas. Bath, of alleged conspiracy in connection with the Lands Administration came on at the Water Police Court to-day, it ...

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  55. BILLS READ.

    In the House of commons to-day the Budget Bill was read a thite line, and the Irish Labourers Dill a second [?] ...

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  56. JOHN LAWRENCE TOOLE.

    The condition of Mr. J. L. Toole, the actor, is very critical, and he is considered to be sinking. ...

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  57. CAPE CRICKETERS.

    The correspondent of the "Standard" at Capetown reports that arrangements are progressing to send a ceam of cricketers to Australia. ...

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  58. LETTER BY NOBLE.

    Mr. M. A. Noble on behalf of the players, writes:—"Cricketers should thank Mr. Bowden, secretary of the New South Wales Cricket Association, for the ...

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  59. AUSTRALIAN MEAT TRADE.

    Mr. F. Sharp presided at a meeting of the Australian meat importers. Mr. T. Guthrie proposed a resolution appointing a committee of Australian ...

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  60. ANAEMIC BREAD.

    "Anon" writes:—Hasn't this discusion got somewhat off the track? My impression was that the original quesion was not one of white bread versus ...

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  61. RABBIT DISEASES.

    Dr. Ashburton Thompson, president of the Board of Health, explained to-day that many Ticrobes found in New South Wales rabbits are known to exist in ...

    Article : 90 words
  62. Advertising

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  63. GLENGARRY HALL COMMITTEE.

    At a public meeting held in the hall on Monday night, Mr. S. Kerrison, jun., was elected a menmber of the committee for the Public Hall, in place of Mr. J ...

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  64. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    On Tuesday afternoon a girl, aged 12 years. daughter of Mr. E. Hayes, whilst eugaged gathering bark in the bush at Mathinaa, was bitten on the finger by ...

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  65. COMING EVENTS.

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  66. TUSSINE FOR COUGHS.

    Is a household quotation In Tasmania, because there Is nothing else can surpass it for quickly giving relief. One dose relieves, one bottle cures the worst cough. ...

    Article : 54 words
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