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  2. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    The landing of the Royal p[?]rty y[?]terday afternoon was all conducted from the [?] [?], [?] comm[?] Win[?] would not take H.M.S. Op[?] [?]p the Port River in the [?] ...

    Article : 478 words
  3. SPORTING.

    P[?] was f[?] sup[?]ted last night [?] the Grand N[?] [?] at 7 to [?] [?]reedom [?]nd L[?] were [?]lly at [?]me price. B[?] Eagle was quoted at 100 ...

    Article : 93 words
  4. THE PLAGUE.

    A F[?]r E[?]stern steamer from L[?], on th[?] Indo-Chine[?]e Pe[?]in[?]ul[?], h[?] l[?]ded 15 Ar[?]b stokers [?]uffering from th[?] pl[?]gue [?]t th[?] pl[?]gue station at ...

    Article : 50 words
  5. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The whit[?] fi[?]herman at Fr[?]ser River, British Columbi[?], refusing to act a[?] [?]lmon c[?]nn[?]rs, the comp[?]ni[?]s engaged 3000 J[?]p[?]nes[?] f[?]r the work. The ...

    Article : 60 words
  6. THE WAR.

    Mr. Kruger's " ob[?]tinacy" with regard to pe[?]e is proving embarrassing to the English peace party. The Daily News [?]sserts that the fighters [?]lone and not ...

    Article : 75 words
  7. Advertising

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  8. THE RAILWAY STRIKE IN THE WEST.

    In the A[?]embly to-night Mr. A. J. Di[?]mond moved,—.Th[?]t [?]n the op[?]n[?]on of th[?] House it is de[?]r[?]ble, [?]n the be[?]t inter[?]s[?] o[?] the St[?]te, th[?]t the Government should [?] ...

    Article : 535 words
  9. THE IRONWORKERS' STRIKE.

    The [?]ters, at a conference held yesterday afternoon, received a letter from the [?] committee s[?]ing that the men on strike were willing to accept [?]tion, and ...

    Article : 349 words
  10. The Golf Championship.

    M[?]. B[?] and [?] of the V[?] torian[?], yesterday won the Australian golf ch[?]mpionship. ...

    Article : 19 words
  11. The Weather [?]n Am[?]rc[?]a.

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  12. The [?]

    [?] [?] several other M[?] hor[?] go to India [?] week. O[?] won the Town[?]ville (Queensland) Cup the other day, [?]ing King [?] and ...

    Article : 93 words
  13. IN CAPE COLONY.

    The village of M[?]rrayab[?]rg, in C[?]pe Colony, ung[?]rrisoned by the British, w[?] ent[?]red by S[?]heeper'a commando, who burnt the public buildings and ...

    Article : 60 words
  14. A[?] Ang[?]-Australian Company.

    Th[?] London and M[?]lbourne firm of P[?]ter[?]on, L[?]ing, and Br[?]ce has been f[?]rm[?]d into [?] limited li[?]bility company. T[?]e c[?]pit[?]l w[?] over sub[?]ded. ...

    Article : 28 words
  15. A Mi[?]on[?]e'[?] [?]equ[?]st.

    Mr. J[?]cob Rog[?]rs, [?]n Americ[?]n l[?]motive mil[?]on[?]ire, has left 8,000,000 doll[?]rs to the Art Mu[?]um of New York. ...

    Article : 22 words
  16. MAIL NOTICES.

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  17. PEOPLE.

    VIAN EDWARDS, recently in Broken Hill, with the W[?]on [?]orb[?] Co[?]p[?]ny, is now pl[?]ying, w[?]th Mi[?] J[?] M[?]ynard [?]t the Pri[?]s Theatre, M[?]lbourn[?]. ...

    Article : 511 words
  18. T[?] K[?]'s [?]h.

    The qu[?]tion of the [?]endment o[?] th[?] King'[?] decl[?]r[?]tion was debated de[?]ultorily in the Hous[?] of Lords last night, when Lord [?]ry announced ...

    Article : 40 words
  19. THE ALLEGED SHOOTING OF WOUNDED BRITISH.

    The Daily Mail, commenting on Mr. E. W[?]ll[?]ce'[?] [?]ccount of the shooting of wounded British soldiers by two Bo[?] [?]t Vlak[?]ontein, [?]dvise[?] Lord Stanley, ...

    Article : 149 words
  20. The Pr[?]ce of Silver.

    B[?]r [?]ilver (st[?]nd[?]rd) is still on the d[?]line; [?]he l[?]est quot[?]tion i[?] 2[?]. 2 15-16[?]. p[?]r o[?]nce. ...

    Article : 24 words
  21. ARRIVALS.

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  22. [?]nal Yac[?]ing.

    The American yacht Constitution, in rec[?]nt tri[?]ls, h[?]s bee[?] showing wonderful ligh[?]we[?]th[?]r qu[?]liti[?]s. Yesterday she compl[?]ted [?] tri[?]ngular co[?]rse three ...

    Article : 42 words
  23. LIVING AT WHITE CLIFFS.

    Newca[?]le co[?]l, [?] [?]d at the black[?]mith', i[?] now [?]ld locally at [?] per b[?]g. The town has been sufferinf deom a produce famine for some time past. At present there ...

    Article : 76 words
  24. International Rights [?]n the Pacific.

    The New York H[?]rald says that the United State[?] will not [?]gree to arbitr[?]tion on the question of the expulsion of Britishers [?]rom H[?]w[?]ii unless American ...

    Article : 45 words
  25. METEOROLOGICAL.

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  26. THE ELECTIONS.

    M[?] JABEZ W[?]GHT [?]ld a meeting last night at th[?] Hi[?]s[?]de Hotel for the purpo[?] of th[?]n[?]ng the electors [?]n that neighborhood who [?]d [?]upported him in the recent contest ...

    Article : 101 words
  27. THE TRADE OF THE BARRIER.

    THE trade returns of t[?]e Barrier for the past s[?] months n[?]tura[?]ly [?]how the effect of the [?]evere fall [?]n the market value of lead; but [?]n incre[?]ed output h[?] to [?]ome extent ...

    Article : 795 words
  28. CAPTURED BOER DOCUMENTS.

    A Blue Book [?] been issued, cont[?]ining r[?]print[?] o[?] document[?] captured from the Boers. Th[?] documents inc[?]ud[?] an address ...

    Article : 171 words
  29. Preparations at Perth.

    At [?] mee[?]ng of citizens in connection with the Royal celebrations a letter was received from Mr. Brookman:—" [?]aving re[?]igned the pos[?]tion of Mayor, I do not now intend ...

    Article : 53 words
  30. THE METAL [?]ARKET.

    The Broken Hill proprietary has received the following cabled quotations from London- L[?], [?]12 6[?]. 3d per ton ...

    Article : 37 words
  31. STATE POLITICS.

    In[?] interest is being taken in the election for E[?]st M[?]lbourn[?], to fill the late Mr. Joh[?] And[?]rson's [?]t, owing to the candid[?] in the L[?]bor inter[?]t of Mr. ...

    Article : 173 words
  32. The Declaration of the Poll.

    Sir,—Mr. Sexton'[?] letter under ordinary circumstances would not b[?] worth noticing, [?] in [?]riving [?]ter effect his extravagant language demolis[?]rs what [?]e wishes to ...

    Article : 340 words
  33. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Only th[?] Ho[?] of R[?]pres[?]ves [?] [?]ST evening. Sir Joh[?] Forr[?]t mov[?] the [?]econd reading of th[?] Commi[?]ion Def[?] Bill. He [?] ...

    Article : 150 words
  34. MININ

    THE plant, working two shifts daily last week, treated 1189 tons sulphides, which returned 365 tons good concentrates and [?]limes. The dispatch[?] to [?]ort A[?]de ...

    Article : 210 words
  35. THE AMBITION OF JAPAN.

    THE Japan[?] a[?]e evidently determined t[?] push o[?] their iron and [?]teal Indust[?], [?] th[?]y now [?]ee th[?]t they c[?]n e[?]ily supp[?] ment their own de[?]cien[?] in the way [?] ...

    Article : 534 words
  36. [?]ALLS AND DIVIDENDS.

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  37. AMUS[?]MENTS THIS EVENING.

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  38. MEETINGS.

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  39. THE STANDING OF FOREIGN BELLIGERENTS.

    With regard to the retention by Gre[?]t Brit[?]in as prisoners of war of Americ[?]ns serving with the Boers, the Ne[?] York Herald's Washington ...

    Article : 83 words
  40. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Th[?] half-yearly st[?]tement of the Sydn[?]y c[?]ty co[?]ncil [?]hows a deficit of £6000. Mr. Nic[?]las Downing, a w[?]ll-known re[?]ident o[?] Q[?]nbeyan, i[?] dead. ...

    Article : 34 words
  41. STATE FIRE INSURANCE.

    In [?]e House of Representatives yesterday afternoon, i[?] introducing [?] State Fire Insur[?]nce B[?]ll, t[?] Premier s[?]d [?]e would set up a [?]pec[?]l committee of inqu[?]ry, [?] he w[?] ...

    Article : 54 words
  42. T[?]e Proposed Government S[?]elter.

    Mr. J. B. Jacqu[?]t, A.[?] S M., F.G.[?]., of the Government G[?]olog[?]cal S[?]rvey, who [?]s t[?] report on the propo[?]al to bu[?]d a Gov[?]rnm[?]nt smelter [?]n thi[?] ne[?]gh[?]rhood, yesterday ...

    Article : 87 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. [?]

    ALL things considered, the trade returns of t[?] district for the p[?]st h[?]lf-year look rather b[?]tter than p[?]rh[?]ps most of [?]s ex[?]ected they wo[?]ld. Some red[?]ction in ...

    Article : 772 words
  45. Victoria.

    It is expected that t[?]e new Governor o[?] Vi[?]tori[?], in [?]ucce[?]ion t[?] Lord Brassey, will be [?]ppointed within [?] f[?] days; commu[?] cation[?] on t[?] [?]bject h[?]e b[?]n passing ...

    Article : 110 words
  46. ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.

    D[?]n [?]o[?]t, well-[?]nown [?]t Mount Browne, exp[?]red [?]uddenly ye[?]terday afternoon while be[?]ng conveyed to th[?] loc[?]l hospital. Dece[?]ed h[?]d [?]een confined to h[?] hut, ...

    Article : 44 words
  47. AMUSEMENTS.

    THE sen[?]tional I[?]h drama, " T[?] Shamrock and th[?] [?]e," [?]as [?]epe[?]ted l[?]st night at the The[?]tr[?] to the evident enjoyment o[?] [?] fairl[?] goo[?] house. The p[?]ece went with more v[?]m ...

    Article : 151 words
  48. Mill and F[?]ace Returns.

    Sulphide Corporation, week ending June 29,—Centr[?]l m[?]ne: O[?] mill[?]d, 5150 tons: concentrates produced, 101[?] tons; special plant, [?] to[?]. Average [?]ay o[?] ...

    Article : 55 words
  49. ANOTHER BLOCKHOUSE FIGHT.

    A Daily News correspondent repor[?] that [?] British guard southwards of Kroonst[?]d quitted a blockhouse to intercept a [?]o[?]r convoy crossing th[?] ...

    Article : 75 words
  50. Managers' Reports.

    [?]EYE (Ha[?]ville), July 2.—" 150[?]. leve[?] Old workings cleaned out to depth 115[?]; [?] [?] w[?]de north end, showing good gold; r[?] south end 6[?] [?] averages ...

    Article : 316 words
  51. Fatal Mine Explosion.

    At B[?] yest[?]rday a fi[?]t machin[?]d, Jo[?]ph Kett[?]er, employ[?]d in t[?] Lloyd Coppe[?]r Comp[?]ny's mine, was tamping a [?]ole in t[?]e N[?]. 10 level, when th[?] charge ...

    Article : 99 words
  52. South Australia.

    Sev[?]ral b[?]rglar[?]es h[?]ve b[?]en carried o[?]t [?]n Ad[?]l[?]ide d[?]ring th[?] p[?]st week, b[?]t in only one c[?]e h[?] [?]ny arr[?]t been effected. ...

    Article : 28 words
  53. Queensland.

    In the Townsville d[?]trict a [?]ber of dogs kept by r[?]ilway l[?]gt[?]sme[?] recently g[?]t loo[?] [?]mong [?] st[?]d fl[?]ck at A[?]on and kil[?] [?] [?]m v[?]lued [?]t 200 g[?]s and 30 va[?]uabl[?] ...

    Article : 80 words
  54. THE EAST.

    A Standard correspondent reports that an in[?]tion h[?]s taken place in the Y[?]ng-t[?]ze-kia[?] Vall[?]y, in China, and that 4000 Chinese ha[?]e been ...

    Article : 39 words
  55. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' COUNCIL.

    AT [?] meeting of the Fr[?]endly. Societi[?] Cou[?]l, held at the Trades Hal[?] final arrangem[?]nt w[?]re mad[?] in connec[?]on with the p[?]rad[?] [?]n aid o[?] the Mi[?]s Diter [?]elief ...

    Article : 222 words
  56. Fatal Accident at a Fl[?]x Qu[?]rry.

    On Wednesday evening, [?] Jam[?] M[?]an, [?]n elderly m[?]n, was at work at K[?]nne[?]ro fl[?]x quarries at Ticke[?] (S. A), a large body o[?] e[?]rth fell, and b[?]fore h[?] could b[?] d[?]g out ...

    Article : 197 words
  57. New Zealand.

    The b[?]lance-sheet o[?] the B[?]k of New Ze[?]land, l[?]d on th[?] tabl[?] of the House, of [?]epresent[?]t[?]ves, showed a profit f[?]r the year of £300,242. ...

    Article : 30 words
  58. Advertising

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  59. TO-DAY'S SHARE SALES.

    THE follow[?]ng share sale[?] were recorded on th[?] Ad[?]l[?]ide Exchange th[?] m[?]orning:— Associated Northern B[?]ocks, 66[?]. 6[?]; G[?]eat B[?]r, 18[?]. lO½[?].; I[?] Junction, [?]. ...

    Article : 81 words
  60. [?]IFLE SHOOTING.

    A MEETI[?]G w[?]s h[?]ld at Correll's Hall last night wi[?] the object o[?] forming a hom[?] r[?]e cl[?]b. T[?]ere w[?] a goo[?] attendance, and about 18 names wer[?] h[?]nded [?]n for the ...

    Article : 80 words
  61. Advertising

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