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  2. CABLE MESSAGES

    Mr. H. M'Kenzie, the Victorian Minister for Lands, and Mr. Elwood Mead, chairman of the Victorian Water Supply Commission, who are in searea of ...

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  3. "JACK THE RIPPER"

    The remarkable statements made by Dr. Forbes Winslow, the eminent mental expert, regarding the identity of the notorious "Jack the Ripper" have been ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES

    Many politicians are organising a movement in Scotland against the Declaration Bill which has been introduced in the House of Commons by Mr. ...

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  5. THE WORKER

    In view of the large number of mining disasters which have occurred of late in the United States, steps are being taken with the object of minimising ...

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  6. ABOUT PEOPLE

    Senator J. Long travelled to Melbourne by the Rotomahana on Saturday. Ernest Muelier, one of the largest mining investors in Victoria, died ...

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  7. KING'S CIVILLIST

    The King's civil list was further considered in committee of the House of Commons to-day. The Measure before the committee ...

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  8. COST OF A STRIKE

    The north-eastern strike caused a loss of £140,000 sterling in three days. July 24. Sympathisers of the Grand Trunk ...

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  9. A PROHIBITION.

    Simla's Legislative Council has passed a bill empowering the Government to prohibit immigration. The Secretary of Trade declared that the Government ...

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  10. CARDINAL MORAN'S OPINION.

    Cardinal Moran, in opening the convent buildings at Enmore to-day devoted his attention to the Declaration Oath. He said that the oath was so ...

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  11. GRAND TRUNK STRIKE

    Negotiations settled the Grand Trunk strike, arbitration not having availed. ...

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  12. CANADIAN REGULATION.

    Canada has decided that after October immigrants must have £10 each on landing, owing to the severity of the winter. ...

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  13. FALSELY CONDEMNED

    A brutal murder which was committed ten years ago is recalled by the confession of the murderer. He is a rag-picker named Dourreau, who carried on his ...

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  14. MAGAZINE EXPLODES

    A terrific explosion took place at Cagliari, a fortified seaport on the island of Sardinia, to-day Several hundredweight of dynamite ...

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  15. THE IDEA SCOUTED

    The assertion of Dr. Winslow that "Jack the Ripper" was a Melbourne man is scouted by the Melbourne detectives. ...

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  16. CRIPPEN SENSATION

    Believing that Crippen is refuging in the Republic, M. Andorra, Chief Magistrate, is organising a battue, the gendarmie searching the frontier villages. ...

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  17. ARMY SCANDALS

    A sensation has been caused in military circles in Russia by the discovery of extensive commissariat scandals. No fewer than 287 army officers have ...

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  18. JAPANESE VISITORS

    Many Japanese are visiting England, and the Government entertained at luncheon the deputation from the Japanese Parliament. ...

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  19. A CAPTAIN'S STATEMENT.

    Scotland Yard is reticent, but the consensus of the newspaper opinion is that Crippen and Le Neve have left Europe on a slow steamer. ...

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  20. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS

    The claims for compensation arising out of the Richmond railway disaster have increased to 453. At the annual smoke social of the ...

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  21. THE INCOME TAX.

    It was stated during the debate that the late Queen Victoria had voluntarily paid the income tax, and that King Edward had continued the practice. ...

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  22. POLITICIAN AND FRIEND

    When Senor Maura alighted from a train at Barcelona a man fired twice, wounding the ex-Premier of Spain in an arm and leg. A third bullet struck ...

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  23. SERIOUS CHARGES

    The police court hearing of the charges against the two men Aldo Cellis and Alexander Berard, of having procured girls was concluded to-day. ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE

    The "Economist" agrees with Sir Geo. Reid's views that the Australian debts were on a different footing to war armament debts, but opines that in times ...

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  25. COTTON TRADE

    A powerful committee of English and Continental bankers has resolved not to accept cotton bills unless accompanied by guarantees as to the ...

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  26. MISHAP TO AN EXPRESS.

    Passengers by the Sydney express which reached Melbourne to-day had an exciting journey on the Victorian section of the line. As the express was ...

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  27. SUDDEN DEATH

    The sudden death at Pittsburg of Mr. Farnell, formerly of New South Wales, was reported yesterday. Mr. Farnell was sent to Pittsburg by ...

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  28. AMERICAN SUFFRAGETTES

    The suffragettes of New York have been provided with a magnificent meeting place. A message from New York states that ...

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  29. GERMAN NAVY

    The "Vorwarts" which occasionally publishes official news, announces that a Navy Bill will be introduced after the next election, increasing the ...

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  30. CONSTABLE SHOT DEAD

    A sensational incident is reported from the United States. A negro who was surprised entering a white woman's room at Belton, Texas, ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN RIFLEMEN

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for Australia gave a luncheon at the British Empire Club to-day to the members of tile Australian rifle team. ...

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  32. ANTI-TRUST LAW

    The Department of Justice is prosecuting in Baltimore sixteen firms manufacturing enamelled hardware for an alleged breach of the anti-trust law. ...

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  33. SUBMARINE DISASTER

    The enquiry into the disaster to the French submarine Pluviose indicates that a fire took place owing to a short circuit before the collision. The members ...

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  34. COMMERCIAL

    Copra.—A good demand exists, South Sea bags being sold at from £22 12s 6d to £22 17s 6d. Hemp.—-The market is dull, and prices ...

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  35. ARGENTINE REPUBLIC

    Dr. Luiz Saenz-Pena has been elected President of the Argentine Republic in succession to Dr. J. F. Alcorta. [This will not be Dr. Saenz-Pena's first ...

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  36. THE SALVATION ARMY

    Air interesting letter from General Booth was read yesterday at the annual Interstate Congress of Officers of the Salvation Army. The letter was ...

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  37. MARTYR TO SCIENCE

    Another name is added to the list of those who have lost their lives in connection with the investigations into the properties and uses of ...

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  38. IMPERIAL PIONEERS

    The Pioneers of the Empire reported the result of their mission in the provinces on behalf of Imperialism and industrial reorganisation to a meeting ...

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  39. NORTH-WEST PASSAGE

    Captain Bernier, of the Government steamer Arctic, has been authorised to attempt the North-Western Passage, and there plant the flag. ...

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  40. AERIAL TORPEDOES

    The official report on the result of the Glencurtiss trials declares that firearms will be unable to cope with the aerial torpedoes, which will become adjunets of ...

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  41. PROHIBITING A MARRIAGE

    Elizabeth Wolsley, aged 28 years, an assisted immigrant from England, was charged at the Police Court to-day with not having any lawful visible means ...

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  42. SCULLING

    Barry sprained an ankle, but the injury is not serious. Arnst denies that he is suffering from fever. ...

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  43. MEDICAL EXAMINATIONS

    Mr. John Drummond and Mr. F. G. Bell, of New Zealand, have won medical scholarships in their final examination at Edinburgh University. ...

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  44. CHOLERA

    Cholera has broken out in the Crimea, and 456 deaths have been reported during the week. ...

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  45. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    Another huge demonstration was held in London yesterday by the suffragettes. From 40 platforms in Hyde Park speakers demanded facilities for the ...

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  46. LAWN TENNIS

    The Australian S. V. Doust competed at the midlands championship meeting, concluded yesterday. In the gentlemen's singles he was defeated by Parke, ...

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  47. COUNTY CRICKET

    Middlesex defeated Essex by ten wickets. Tarrant took 12 wickets for 84. ...

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  48. STEAMER ON FIRE

    The. s. Momus, from New York for New Orleans, fought flames a whole night off Florida, and a wireless message brought the Comus to her assistance. ...

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  49. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

    In the association match England defeated South Africa by six goals to two. ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND FORCES

    Colonel E. S. Heard of The Northum berland Fusiliers, has been appointed Director of Military Training in New Zealand. ...

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  51. BILLIARDS

    Roberts was in brilliant form in his match with Lindrum to-night. After Lindrum had increased his unfinished break of 31 to 118, Roberts replied with 30. ...

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  52. PUGILISM

    Walter Simonds knocked out George Johnson, who has since died in the hospital at Leicester. ...

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  53. CRIMINAL CALENDAR

    In addition to the cases set down for trial at the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court on Tuesday is that of Joseph Laskey for arson at Now ...

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  54. THE WEATHER

    Steady rain set in early on Saturday morning, and 18 points were registered at the Mersey Bluff to 9 a.m. A few drizzling showers fell on Saturday, but ...

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  55. MORMON MISSIOMARIES

    Herr Delbrueek, the Prussian Minister for the Interior, has ordered the expulsion of 21 Mormon missionaries from the country. ...

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  56. FINANCIAL

    A Dividend.—Messrs. D. and J. Fowler's divisible profit amounts to £9751. A final dividend of 2 per cent. has been declared, making 5 per cent. for the ...

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  57. NEWCASTLE TRIAL

    The appeal of John Alexander Dick man on the ground of a misdirection has been dismissed. ...

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