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  2. RUSSIANS RETREATING. LIAOYANG NOT TO BE HELD.

    Following on General Kuropatkin's report that the Russians have evacuated Haicheug comes news which indicates that a retirement to Mukden, if not to Harbin, is ...

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  3. COLONIAL CONFERENCE. LORD ROSEBERY'S LETTER.

    In his letter to "The Times," published on Tuesday, Lord Rosebery said that he approved "with certain limitations," of Mr. Chambe[?] suggestion for another colo ...

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  4. THE WATSON MINISTRY.

    When The abortive debate on the tariff was adjourned in the House of Representatives yesterday, the Prime minister, in formally moving the adjournment of the ...

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  5. IN THE FEDERAL GALLERIES.

    Capital sites again considered in committee, Discussion on clause 2, "Determination of government." continued, and concluded. Ballot to be taken ...

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  6. IN THE STATE GALLERIES.

    Presentation of the thanks of the House to Mr. Th[?]. Fink. Mines Bill.—Further discussion, on the motion for the second reading—Debate adjourned. Closer ...

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  7. FOR PUBLIC SERVICES.

    The thanks of the Legislative Assembly were accorded yesterday to Mr. Theodore [?] for his services in connection with the recent commission on the Melbourne ...

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  8. LETTER FROM MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Chamberlain has written a letter to "The Times" this morning, in which he dircetly joins issue with Lord Rosebery on the view that there is to be no tax on ...

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  9. COUNCIL OF DEFENCE.

    The committee, consisting of BrigadierGeneral Finn (military commandant of New South Wales), Colonel Budges (of the headqurters staff), Captain Tickcll (the ...

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  10. THE RECENT FIGHTING.

    The recent battles at Yangtse-ling and Kushulintzu, near the Motion-ling pass, were conducted in extraordinarily diffieult country. The steepness of the ground and the ...

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  11. THE LICENSING BILL.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury and eleven other bishops voted against the second reading of the Licensing Bill, which was carried in the House of Lords on Tuesday ...

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  12. PORT ARTHUR.

    The strictest censorship is enforced in regard to The assault on Port Arthur. The only information to hand is that the fighting round the town has been continuous ...

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  13. WRECK OF THE AUSTRALIA.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A preliminary, meeting of linderwriters interested in the cargo of the R.M.S. Australia was held tosay for the purpose of considering the ...

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  14. RELIGION AND POLITICS.

    The Wesleyan Conference, now sitting, has discussed the question of the interference of the elergy in politics. It has carried a resolution, directing that it is outside the ...

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  15. NIUCHWANG.

    It is expected at Niuchwang that the Japanese, who are now in possession of the town, will seize the funds of the RussoChinese Bank, since they are the property ...

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  16. A TRIPLE ENTENTE.

    The Berlin "Morgen Post" states that during the recent visit of King Edward to the German Emperor at Kiel negotiations were initiated for an, [?] between England, ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The hot Heather continues in England, and the shade temperature in London yesterday was 88. The Home Secretary (Mr. Akers-Douglas) ...

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  18. THE VOLUNTEER CRUISERS.

    The society paper "Truth" makes a serious allegation against the Russian authorities in connection with the seizure of the Malacea. It states that when the vessel ...

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  19. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    "The Times" correspondent at Helsingfors (Finland) makes a serious allegation against the Russian Government in connection with its treatment of General ...

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  20. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A fatal case of plague occurred to-day. Lindsay Browne, shipping clerk of Sussex-street, who resided at AVoollahra, died at the Coast Hospital. ...

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  21. THE ROYAL SHOW.

    General entries for the Royal Agricultural Show, which begins on the 30th inst., closed on Saturday, and reach the record number of 5,592. In order to admit animals ...

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  22. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Australasian Y.M.C.A. conference was continued today. Mr. H. Paton, of Brisbane. read a paper ...

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  23. DEFINITION OF CONTRABAND.

    Russia's inclusion of all foodstuffs as contraband is strougly objected to in England. Referring to the sinking of the Knight Commander, which had railway material on ...

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  24. THE COOGEE FUNDS.

    The final meeting of the Carrington and Coogee Foonds comunittee was held last week at the offices of the Austalasian Steamship Owners' Federation. The final balance-sheet ...

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  25. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Today's quotation for bar silver is 27d. per ounce, a rise of l-10d. since yesterday. ...

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  26. EX-PRESIDENT KRUGER.

    Dr. Muller, who attended the late exPresident Kruger on his deathbed at Clarens, in Switzerland, has made some interesting statements regarding the old ...

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  27. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour.  The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,195,000 quarters, as against 3,285,000 quarters last week and ...

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  28. NOTES ON THE CABLES.

    The prophecies of the beginning of the campaign are taking shape. There is talk of Kuropatkin retiring to Mukden, where by-and-by a second army is to co-operate ...

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  29. BELLEVILLE BOILERS.

    The Admiralty Water-tube Boiler Committee, appointed m 19[?]2, has issued its final report on the question of water-tube boilers for war-ships. It confirms the ...

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  30. PADEREWSKI.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The third Paderewski recital to night was the most successful of the series. The town-hall was crowded. Over 3,000 were accommodated with seats, ...

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  31. FRIEDMAN CASE REVIVED.

    SADNEY, Thursday.—When the names of the jury were called over in the Central Criminal Court this morning, one of them stated that he was a ...

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  32. THE ENTERPRISING BOYS.

    The two boys, George Lawson ind Lionel Blythem, who, after walking from Ballarat, came on Wednesday afternoon into the care of the Bourke-street west police, were ...

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  33. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—Weingarten v. T[?]way (part heard). First Civil Court. (Before the Chief Justice.) ...

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  34. BOARD OF WORKS TENDERS.

    The sewerage committee of the Metropolitan Board of Works has recommended the acceptance of tenders, aggregating over £30,000, as follows:— ...

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  35. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received: By the New Zenland Loan and Mereantile Agency Company Limited."Wheat.We quote Victorian ...

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  37. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Joseph Seales. of 2 Stillman-street, Burnley, driver. Causes of insolvency:—Sickness and death in family, pressure of creditors. and having wages garnisheed. ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.— The House of Assemb1y had a very quiet day. The Pastoral Bill and the Treasury Bills Bill were further debated. The discussion on the ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN WOMEN'S NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    At a meeting held at Mrs. Hickman Molesworth's residence on Friday, July 29, the following were elected officers of the Hawthorn branch:—President, Mrs ...

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  40. THE FARMERS' LEAGUE.

    GEELONG, Thursday.— The Geelong branch of the Farmers' League has decided to invite Mr. C. H. Sievwright to spend a week in Geelong, with a view to carrying ...

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  41. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The Labour party has up to now selected four candidates to contest seats at the municipal elections to be held at Richmond the month. [?]:— Mr. James Sutch, East Ward; Mr. M. Strahan, ...

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  42. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    William Johnson, formerly of Catumnal, but late of kangaroo Hill, near Drummond, farmer, who died on July 8, under a will dated February 8, ...

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