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  2. THE ARGUS.

    Several circumstances combine to make the approaching federal elections in Victoria most hopeful for the party which is in favour of sound ...

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  3. THE RISING IN TURKEY. SITUATION MORE HOPEFUL.

    The situation in the Balkan peninsula is regarded as more hopeful than it has been for some time past. Turkey has agreed to repatriate and protect 10,000 Christian ...

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  4. NAVY AND ARMY QUARREL BETWEEN HIGH OFFICERS.

    Much interest has been created in naval and military circles by a quarrel which has arisen between Rear-Admiral the Hon. Hedworth Lambton and Lieut.-General Sir ...

    Article : 174 words
  5. THE HIGH COURT. A SPECIAL CABINET TO-DAY,

    It was confidently stated in the Federal lobbies last evening that the Attorney-General will to-day announce that the Ministry proposes, to make the following ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    We learn by cable that Lord Northcote, Governor of Bombay, who has been appointed to succeed Lord Tennyson as Governor-General of Australia, has been ...

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  7. THE FISCAL CUESTION. CABINET NOT YET COMPLETED.

    It is expected that the vacancies in the Cabinet will not all be filled up for some days, in consequence of the uncertainty as to whether Lord Milner will accept the ...

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  8. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    The Pacific Cable Board has considered the message received from Sir Edmund Barton, but is reticent wich regard to its reply. ...

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  9. MR. ELLIOT'S RESIGNATION.

    The Hon. Arthur Elliot has explained the reason for his resignation of his position as Financial Secretary to the Treasury. He states that, like Mr. Ritchie, the Chancellor ...

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  10. REMARKABLE STATEMENT.

    "The Times" states that a good many soldiers at Ladysmith contend that the actual execution done by the naval guns during the siege was a good deal less than was done ...

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  11. MINISTERIAL CHANGES.

    The Indian press is exceedingly hostile to the appointment, which it has been rumoured will be made, of Mr. Brodrick, the Secretary of State for War, as ...

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  12. THE SLEEPING SICKNESS.

    An important discovery has been made in connection with the sleeping sickness, a very fatal discase, that atracks the natives of East Africa. ...

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  13. LORD GEORGE HAMILTON.

    The Unionists have decided to bring forward a candidate to oppose Lord George Hamilton for the Ealing division of Middlesex at the next general election. ...

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  14. A CONSTITUTIONAL POINT.

    In the House of Representatives last night, Mr. GLYNN (S.A.) asked the Prime Minister whether, in view of the decision of ...

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  15. SALE OF CHRISTIAN CHILDREN.

    An extraordinary state of thin[?] is revealed by Mr. Wyon, the correspondent of the "Daily Mail" in Macedonia, for whose expulsion from the country an order was ...

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  16. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Scores of cable messages have reached the Colonial Office expressing sympathy and admiration for Mr. Chamberlain. Canada, South Africa, and New Zealand have been ...

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  17. THE SUGAR CONVENTION.

    Since the Brussels Sugar Convention came into operation on the 1st inst.,the price of sugar in Germany has been 3½d. per lb., instead of 5d., the previous price. There ...

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  18. GRATIFICATION IN QUEENSLAND.

    The news that Sir samuel Griffith may accept the Federal Chief Justiceship has been received with general gratification, as it is recognised that his appointment will ...

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  19. MR. MORLEY'S VIEWS.

    A correspondent, writing to "The Times," quotes from Mr. John Morley's "Life of Richard Cobden," published in 1881, with the object of showing that Mr. Morley ...

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  20. SERVIAN BANDS DEFEATED.

    Two hands of Servian raiders, who were organised by the late King Alexander, have been defeated by the Turks near Kossovo, seven miles from Pristina, in Northern ...

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  21. STATEMENT BY SIR S. GRIFFITH.

    Sir Samuel Griffith, when interviewed on his return to Brisbane to-night, did not deny the report that he had been offered the Chief Justiceship, but stated that the ...

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  22. MR. CHAMBERLAIN HOPEFUL.

    On Friday last the Prime Minister sent a cable message to Mr. Chamberlain promising him support in his campaign. Yesterday he received a reply from Mr. ...

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  23. TURKEY AND BULGARIA.

    The Porte has declined to accept a suggestion by Bulgaria that an international commission be appointed to devise a scheme for the settlement of Macedonia. It ...

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  24. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL. VICTORIAN MEMBERS ORGANISING.

    The Victorian members in the House of Represebtatives are determined to meet the compactly-organised New South Wales capital sites party with similar solidarity. At ...

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  25. MOUNTAIN FATALITY.

    A sad mountainccring accident is reported. Four gentlemen were scaling Mount Seafell, in Cumberland, when they fell down a cliff a distance of 400ft., and ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA'S POLICY.

    In the course of an interview with a representative of the "Sydney Morning Herald" on Saturday, Mr. Reid said:— "Mr. Chamberlain, when addressing the ...

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  27. DISCUSSION IN THE SENATE.

    The probable appointment of Sr Samuel Griffith as Chief Justice was referred to in the Senate on Wednesday night in the course of a discussion on the first reading of ...

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  28. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

    Consols closed on Tuesday at £88?, or a fall of ? since the previous Thursday. Victorian 3 per cents. were quoted on Tuesday at £87, or a fall of £1 since the ...

    Article : 92 words
  29. BRITISH ART SCHOOL.

    Mr. Alfred Gilbert, R.A., the eminent sculptor, has acquired very extensive buildings in the Belgian town of Bruges, in which he intends to establish a British ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    J. Dudley Daymond,of the Raleigh Cycling Club, has established a record for cycling without pacers as far as the roads in the South of England are concerned. He has ...

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  31. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The open market rate of discount for three months' bank bills is 4 1-16 per cent., or 1-16 per cent,above the Bank rate. ...

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  32. TUMUT.

    London "Truth" of August 20 thus versifies on the proposal to make Tumut the federal capital:— Oh, experts[?] What is this you're at? ...

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  33. NEW CARDINALS.

    The Roman newspapers state that Pope Pius the Tenth will shorly create several new cardinals, among them being Monsignor Stonor, canon of St. John Lateran, Rome; ...

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  34. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. AUSTRALASIAN SHARES, &c.

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  35. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    Miss Ada Crossley was photographed last Saturday at the Hotel Australia for "The Australasian," and she is given in this week's issue, surrounded by the floral ...

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  36. SYDNEY HARBOUR SENSATION.

    A disastrous accident was narrowly averted in Sydney harbour to-night. A collision occurred between two steamers, on board one of which were bout 500 ...

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  37. THE BRIGHT ROBBERY.

    A young man named Greer, whilst proceeding to Bright yesterday with a load of produce, picked up a leather bag at Boggy Creek, a very lonely spot, 11 miles from ...

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  38. POLICE AND FIREMEN.

    A remarkable correspondence is at present going on between the authorities of the police force and those of the fire brigade, centred round a summons threatened upon ...

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  39. MINING SHARES.

    On the London Stock Exchange yesterday Mount Lyell shares sold at £3. ...

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  40. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Wheat and Flour,— The quantity of wheat and flour a float for the United kingdom is estimated at 1,785,000 quarters, as against 1,855,000 quarters last week and ...

    Article : 299 words
  41. PARLAMENTARY PRIVILEGE.

    The Parlamentary [?]vileges Committee reported [?] the [?] of the "New zealand Times had been [?]ty of contempt in not discl[?] the [?]es from which he ...

    Article : 132 words
  42. THE LONDON WOOL SALES,

    At the London wool sales this afternoon the market was brisk. The prices of merinoes were well maintained, and crossbreds were occasionally a half-penny a pound ...

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  43. R.M.S. ARCADIA AT FREMANTLE.

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  44. FATALA[?]NT AT HAWTHORN [?] WORKS.

    Sir—Your [?]s will have noticed the repo [?] accident caused by a fall [?] resulted in the death of Mr.[?] uesday last. He leaves.a ...

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  45. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:— By Messrs. John Sanderson and Co—"Compared with the closing rates of last London sales, the ...

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  46. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.— Miller v. Union Bank (part beard), Webster v. shaw. First Civil Court. (Before Mr. Justice Hodges and Jury of Six.) ...

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  47. MAIL STEAMERS.

    I.G.M.S. Gneise[?]an left Suez for Australia on the 22nd inst. ...

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  49. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Charles Fullerton, of 353 Mount Alexander road, Ascotvale, buncher.Causes of insolvency—pressure of a creditor, attempting to pay old partnership debts, and ...

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