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  2. JAPAN'S PREPARATIONS. PORT ARTHUR ABOUT TO BE ATTACKED.

    The Japanese, according to all accounts, are encroaching steadily on Port Arthur. The Russian fort No. 16, on the main line of defence, was captured on Wednesday ...

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  3. THE PRESIDENCY. DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.

    The Democrats of the United States, sitting in convention at St, Louis, yesterday selected their candidate for the Presdency. As was anticipated, the choice fell upon Mr. ...

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  4. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    A compliment unusual in public life was paid last evening to Mr. Chamberlain, who, in honour of his sixty-eight birthday, was entertained at a banquet at the Hotel ...

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  5. GALE AT SYDNEY. SHIPPING PARALYSED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The rain storm which set in on the coast with great violence on Friday was continued yesterday without abatement, and from an early hour ...

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  6. SHOCKING TRAGEDY. GIRL'S BODY IN A WELL.

    KERANG, Saturday.—Late last evening Mrs. Hayman, a widow residing at Murrabit, reported to the Kerang police that ber daughter, Eveline Mary, aged 11 ...

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  7. NAVAL GRIEVANCES.

    The new regulations, enforced on July 1, regarding the rates of pay and annual retainer for the members of the naval militia(The old Naval Brigade) have been ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    The [?] Victoria, escorted by H.M.S. Ringar [?] arrived at Bowen (Queensland) yesterday morning, with the Governor-General, Lady Northcote, and party, ...

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  9. THE BOMB OUTRAGE.

    BENALLA, Saturday.—This morning Sergeant Keegan and Constable O'Neill arrested Charles Maitland, brother of Mrs. Shields, in connection with the bomb ...

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  10. KYNETON CATALEPSY CASE.

    KYNETON, Sunday.—The patient Susan Tipping is again awake, and appears fairly well. She awoke from her seventeen days' trance on the first day of ...

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  11. THE CURRENCY QUESTION.

    There was a split in the convention on the curreney question. The platform submitted upheld the gold standard, but in committee Mr. W. J. Bryan, who has been ...

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  12. THE MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Apparently the rains have ceased in Manchuria, and there is a great forward move on the part of the Japanese. Information of this comes from ...

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  13. CANCER.

    The executive committee of the Cancer Research Society, formed in 1902 by the Royal College of Physicians and the Royal College of Surgeons, has issued a report. ...

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  14. JUDGE PARKER'S CHANCES.

    All signs now point to the nomination of Judge Parker, of New York, for the Presidency at the approaching Democratic convention, in which the conservative element ...

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  15. VLADIVOSTCK.

    A despatch received from Vladivostock given some particulars of the meeting between the Japanese [?]et and the Vladivostock squadron on its recent appearance in ...

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  16. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool auction yesterday there was a strong American demand, and higher prices ruled. Crossbreds were 10 per cent. above May rates, and merinoes showed a ...

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  17. WRECK OF THE BELLE FLOWER.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.—Terrible weather set in on Friday night, with a southwest gale, which veered to the east-southeast and south-south-cast alternately, ...

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  18. THE FARMERS' LEAGUE. MEETING AT HORSHAM.

    HORSHAM, Saturday.—Mr. Charles F. Sievwright, organiser for the Farmers', Property-owners', and Producers' Association, addressed a very large number of farmers ...

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  19. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private adviecs have been received:— By the New Zealand Loan and Mereantile Agency Co. Ltd.:—"Wool Sales.—The sales progress firmly. ...

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  20. THE RAID ON GENSAN.

    Admiral Skrydloff reports that the torpedo flotilla which accompanied the Vladivostock cruisers bombarded Gensan on the 5th inst., and set fire to the barracks. He ...

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  21. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    To-day's quotation for bar silver is 20 11-16d. per oz. standard, a decline of 1/8d. since yesterday. ...

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  22. FURTHER DETAILS.

    KERANG, Sunday.—According to the evidence gathered by the police, Colville, Mrs. Hayman, Arthur Hayman, aged l6, one of her sons, and the little girl were all ...

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  23. MINING SHARES.

    The following sales are reported on the Loudon Stock Exchange:— Associated, £2/11/3 Great Fingall, £8/7/6. Great Boulder, 24/9 B.H. Proprietary, 39/6 ...

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  24. SHIPMENT OF KRUPP GUNS.

    A Belgian steamer, which had on board, amongst other cargo, a consignment of 100 Krupp guns, has succeeded in evading the Japanese fleet and reaching Vladivostock in ...

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  25. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The following are the Frozen Meat Trade Association's market quotations, based on actual sales of not less than 100 carcases of mutton or lamb or 25 quarters of beef of ...

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  26. POSITION AT NIUCHWANG.

    The British sloop Espiegle, which left N[?]chwang in May, recently returned to that town under a mistaken interpretation of a consul's message. She anchored in the ...

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  27. TASMANIAN POLITICS.

    HOBART, Sunday.—The electoral rolls for the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly have been issued. It is anticipated that at the July revision courts ...

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  28. BRITISH ARMY.

    At the annual dinner of the South African Association in London last evening, Lieutenant General the Hon. Sir n. G. Lyttelton, chief of the general staff, and first ...

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  29. THE BRITISH SQUADRON.

    The British squadron a Wei-hal-wei has unexpectedly left that port, and it is reported that it is under instructions to leave the Gulf of Pechili. The vessels of the ...

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  30. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK.

    A slight earth tremr, which was confined almost entirely to the eastern portion of the metropolitan area, was felt in several localities at about half-past 7 on Saturday ...

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  31. MOVEMENT SPREADING.

    COLAC, Saturday.—The branch centre of the Colac and District Farmers' and Dairymen's Association met to-day. The president of the Chamber of Agriculture (Mr. ...

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  32. THE ALIENS BILL.

    The decision of the Government to drop the Aliens Bill was arrived at on account of the extraordinarily slow progress made with the measure before the Grand Committee ...

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  33. SUBURBAN ROBBERIES.

    It was discovered it about 8 o'clock on Saturday morning that during the previous night the tailor's shop of Mr. J. G. Armstrong, in Nicholson-street, Footscray, had ...

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  34. EX-PRESIDENT KRUGER.

    Ex-President Kruger has sent £50 to the fund for the relief of the Russian wounded. ...

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  35. COMMANDEERED GOLD.

    The House of Lords to-day gave judgment in the case of the Robinson Gold-mining Company and others v. the Alliance Insurance Company, the gold ...

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  36. MEETING AT YARRAM.

    YARRAM, Saturday.—A largely-attended meeting of the newly-formed Yarram branch of the Farmers', Propertyowners', and Producers' Association was ...

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  37. ADDRESS BY SENATOR DAWSON.

    The North Melbourne Town-hall was well filled yesterday, when a pleasant Sunday afternoon was held in aid of the wives and chlidren of the Outtrin strikers. Mr. ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Sunday.—Speaking at an A.N.A. banquet at North Fremantle, on Friday night, Mr. Dagleish, leader of the Labour party, said his pirty was not ...

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  39. AN OVERDUE VESSEL.

    SUVA, July 9.—The immigrant ship Ems, from Calcutta, is overdue. She has been 100 days out. There are 626 immigrants on board. ...

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  40. BOXING AND WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The boxing and wrestling championships of New South Wales were decided last night. Results:— Wrestling.—C.P.C. Curnuw (10st. 5lb.) beat E. ...

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  41. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The state Parliament will expire by effluxion of time on Saturdy next. Writs for the general election will be issued on 19th inst., nominations will be ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Russian Geographical Society has decided to send an expedition to the Pamirs in Central Asia. The mayor of Philadelphia has refused to ...

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  43. PADEREWSKI.

    The unfortunate injury to Mr. Paderewski's right-hand little finger, which necessitated the postponing of last Saturday's recital, has almost disappeared. There is no ...

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  45. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Sunday.—The body of Pearson, the young Victorian drowned in the Mersey River, has not yet been recovered. ...

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  46. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—At Redcliffc a visitor named E. hobson was collecting firewood in the scrub, when he found a collection of coins, which evidentaly had been ...

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  47. THE DONCASTER SHOW.

    At the last meeting of the Doncaster and box Hill show executive the treasurer reported that the receipts in connection with the late show amounted to £391, and the expenditure in prizes to ...

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