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  2. CAULFIELD GRAND NATIONAL MEETING.

    The weather was almost springlike on Saturday for the opening of the Victoria Ameatuer Turf Club's Grand National meeting at Caulfield. This fixture grows in ...

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  3. THE WAR NEARING THE END.

    The Cabinet of Senor Sagasta hasapproved of the conditions stipulated by the United States as a basis for peace negotiations. The acceptance of the terms intimated in ...

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  4. PRINCE BISMARCK'S DEATH. WHO INFORMED THE EMPEROR?

    It has transpired that the Emperor William was informed of the death of Prince Bismarck by Dr. Schweninger, the medical adviser of the deceased Chancellor, and not ...

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  5. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    A movement has been started with the object of inducing their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales to visit Canada and the United States next spring. ...

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  6. THE DREYFUS CASE. FURTHER REVELATIONS.

    Some remarkabie revelations have been made by a cousin of Major Esterhazy, who has rendered himself so notorious in connection with the Dreyfus case. ...

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  7. ENGLAND AND PERSIA.

    A few days ago it was reported in Paris that the Persian Government had arranged to borrow the sum of £1,250,000 in England, and that Russia, hearing of the ...

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  8. PROFESSOR MARSHALL HALL, HIS RECENT PUBLICATION.

    The Rev, C. H. Barnes, in the course of a sermon on "Righteous Anger," at St. Paul's Cathedral, yesterday afternoon, said:— "We have seen during the past week a ...

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  9. THE QUEEN OF DENMARK

    On Wednesday last it was reported that Queen Louise of Denmark was seriously ill, and that H.R.H. the Princess of Wales, Her Majesty's eldest daugher, has started ...

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  10. FEDERATION. STATEMENT BY MR. WANT.

    Mr. Want, who has been ill, and for several days absent from his office, denies that the Cabinet has discussed any of the rumoured changes in its construection. A ...

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  11. ROYAL SYMPATHY.

    Her Majesty the Queen, H.R.U. the Prince of Wales, and the Empress Frederick have sent messages of sympathy to the family of the late Prince Bismarck. ...

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  12. CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY.

    speaking yesterday morning to a large zathering at the quarterly breakfast of the Cathlic Young Men's Socicty, at St. Ignatius Church, Richmond, the Rev. Father ...

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  13. PEACE DETAILS.

    Senor Sagasta, the Spanish Premier, is conferring with the various party leaders with regard to the details of the peace to be concluded with the United States. ...

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  14. M. ZOLA'S TRIAL.

    The Court of Cassation has dismissed the appeal by M. Zola, the eminent novelist, against the verdict of the Assize Court at Versailles last month, when he was found ...

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  15. RUSSIA AND ABYSSINIA.

    The "Novoe Vremya," a leading St. Petersburg journal, statets that Menelik, King of Abyssinia, has ceded to Russia a protectorate over Rabeita Bay, on the ...

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  16. THE INTERMENT.

    In connection with the wish expressed by Prince Bismarck, that his remains should be interred at Varzin, his estate in Pomerania, beside his wife, who died in 1894, and ...

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  17. STATEMENT BY THE PRINTER OF THE BOOK.

    Mr. E. Newlands, of the "Atlas Press," off little Collins-strect, disclaims all connection with the publication of Mr. Marshall-Hall's new volume of verses, entitled ...

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  18. THE SPEAKERSHIP.

    Next to the recrganisation of the Ministry, most attention is being given to the question of prospective appointments to the Speakership, and the position of ...

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  19. OUTRAGE AT NANTES.

    A Berious mob outbreak his occurred at Nantes, where the annual meeting of the French Association for the Advancement of Science is being held. ...

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  20. THE POSITION IN CUBA.

    The chief officers of Major-General Shafter's army at Santiago de Cuba have signed an appeal to the commander that the troops be immediately removed from ...

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  21. A PROSECUTION.

    Count Herbert Bismarck is prosecuting two photographers, named Wilcke and Priester, for invading the Chateau of Friedrichsruhe at daylight on Sunday ...

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  22. HOOLEY REVELATIONS.

    Simpson's Lever Chain and Cycle Company Limited has been placed in liquidation. After the failure of the lever chain as an ...

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  23. A CORRUPT JUDGE.

    Some sensation has been caused in India in connection with proceedings instituted by the British Government against the Sirdar, Gurdyal Singh Man, a Sikh occupying ...

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  24. STATE OF PARTIES.

    Mr. Copeland states that the opinions of members of the new House have been carefully ascertained, and show that there are 63 Reidites against 62 Bartonites in the new ...

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  25. THE PREMIER RESTING.

    The Premier spent a few hours here on Wednesday, when he passed through the township on a visit to Mr. S. M'Caughey at Coonong, where be will enjoy a rest for ...

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  26. MEMORIAL SERVICE IN MELBOURNE.

    What may be called a memorial gathering in honour of the late Prince Bismarck was held at the Turn Verein Hall, Latrobestreet, on Saturdas afternoon when about ...

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  27. CORRESPONDENTS' OPINIONS.

    Sir,—The many correspondents who protest in your columns against Professor Marshall-Hall's verses may rest assured that that gentleman's term of office will be the ...

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  28. BRITISH EAST AFRICA.

    British reinforcements are being sent from Mombassa, the capital of the East Africa protectorate, to Jubaland, in the protectorate, where a British-Indian force ...

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  29. THE SAILING OF THE GEORGE T. HAY.

    As the circumstances surrounding the sudden sailing of the ship George T. Hay without a harbour pilot are disclosed they form an interesting story, and, as far as can ...

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  30. DANGER FROM THE INSURGENTS.

    The question of providing garrisons in Cuba on the departure of the Spanish forces is causing a good deal of anxiety to the United States Governmwnt. ...

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  31. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS, SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 27 3-16d. per oz. standard, being a decline of l-16d. since Wednesday last. (Published in Saturday's Second Edition.) ...

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  32. AN ARMED BURGLAR.

    Last night a man disguised by a mask entered a house at Brighton and, having intimidated two women with a loaded revolver, tied them to a bed, and then secured ...

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  33. KLONDIKE.

    Many miners are returning from the Klondike gold-field, several of them having gamed large fortunes. It is estimated that no fewer than 3,000 ...

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  34. MINING SHARES.

    The following sales are reported on the London Stock Exchange:—Mount Lyell, £6/15/; North Lyell, 28/9; South Lyell, 4/3; Lake View Consols, £8/17/6; Ivanhoe, ...

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  35. THE WARSHIP MARIA THERESA.

    The Infanta Maria Theresa, the flagship of Admiral Cervera, which was driven ashore in the naval battle at Santiago de Cuba, on July 3, has been successfully ...

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  36. PROFESSOR MARSHALL-HALL'S SPEECH.

    At the West Melbourne Presbyterian Church list night the Rev. J. Gibson preached from the text, "If I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but have ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Quotations for frozen meat are as follows:— New Zealand Sheep.—Crossbred wethers and maiden ewes (551b to 65lb)— ...

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  38. THE TIMBER RIGHTS OF MINERS.

    At a very largely attended meeting of members of the Chiltern and Indigo branch of the A.M.A., held on Saturday night, several members drew attention to the laws ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN HORSES IN ENGLAND.

    The following horses bred in Australia or New Zealand have been nominated for the events named, to be run at Newmarket in October:— ...

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  40. CONDOLENCES FROM QUEENSLAND.

    At a largely attended meeting of all clsses, principally Germans, held to-day at the Centernnial-hall, it was is decided to despatch a letter of condolence to the family ...

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  41. SITUATION AT MANILA.

    The Archbishop of Manila, Monsignor Nozaleda, has fied from the capital, and sought the protection of the Americans He fears that the insurgents wall, as they ...

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  42. VACCINATION.

    A difference has occurred between the two Houses of Parliament respecting the Vaccination Act Amendment Bill. The principle feature of thet measure is ...

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  43. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Ihe late Mr. Patrick Cummins, late of Longwood, farmer, who died March 31, 1898, left his property, comprising £5,203 realty and personaltey £1,162, to his widow ...

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  44. THE PARIS EXHIBITION.

    A sub-committee appointed in connection with the Paris International Exhibition of 1900 suggests that the British colonies represented at the exhibition should ...

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  45. RABBIT SKINS.

    The following private adviees have been received:— By the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Co. Ltd., dated 5th inst.— ...

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  46. LAW NOTICES (THIS DAY).

    At 11 a.m.—In the matter of the Income Tax Act (part heard). Banco Court. (Before the Chief Justice.) ...

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  47. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Ernest Rutherford, of the Canterbury College, Christchurch, New Zealand, has been appointed professor of physics at the Magill University, Montreal, Canada. ...

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  48. ROUGH VOYAGES.

    The R.M.S Moana did not arrive till 10 a.m. on Saturday. She had a rough passage from Sydney, the seas breaking aboard and smashing two lifeboats, breaking the ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    The Banking Bill passed the third reading in the House of Representatives on Saturday morning. ...

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  51. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    John Evan Francis, of Cubitt-street, Richmond railway employe, Causes of insolvency—Pressure of creditors, paying heavy interest to money-lenders on ...

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