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  2. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    There is now a much brighter face on the situation arising from the strained relations between the United States and Japan. Two of the leading New York papers ...

    Article : 569 words
  3. COLLAPSE OF A BUILDING.

    A telegraphic message published this morning from London, Ontario, gives particulars of a sensational disaster in the Canadian city. A large business building ...

    Article : 118 words
  4. THE TARIFF.

    There is every reason to believe that Federal Ministers will submit their tariff amendment proposals to Parliament during the first week in August. They completed ...

    Article : 371 words
  5. BI[?]LEY PRIZES.

    Australian riflemen continue to do well at the Bisley rifle matches, and yesterday's shooting resulted in several additional prizes being secured. ...

    Article : 444 words
  6. DARING GARROTTING CASE. A SOUTH YARRA INCIDENT.

    A determined case of garrotting occurred in Leopold-street, South Yarra yesterday morning, between 12 and 1 o'clock, when Mr. Charles Caleb Tippett was assaulted ...

    Article : 647 words
  7. IDAHO MURDER TRIAL.

    Stories of the dagger and the poison cup in Italy, under the Borgias, become pale commonplaces when set side by side with the plain narrative of Harry ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Owing to the death of Judge Molesworth, His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor found himself unable to fulfil his engagement to be present at the annual house ...

    Article : 1,181 words
  9. KOREAN INCIDENT.

    The latest intelligence with regard to the Korean situation is that the Ministry, having failed to bring about the resignation of the Emperor, have themselves resigned. ...

    Article : 185 words
  10. BOARD OF WORKS.

    The notice-paper of the Metropolitan Board of Works for the meeting to be hold on Tuesday next will be of special interest, as the board will be asked by the finance ...

    Article : 458 words
  11. TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE.

    Though the bill authorising a survey of the route for the transcontinental railway has been agreed to by the House of Representatives, there is some doubt as to ...

    Article : 433 words
  12. KAID MACLEAN.

    By various means the authorities in Morocco are endeavouring to secure the release of Kaid Sir Harry Maclean, who for some weeks now has been a captive in the ...

    Article : 169 words
  13. HEAT IN AMERICA.

    Extraordinary weather has been experienced in the United States during the last month or two. The winter season was unduly prolonged, and now extreme heat ...

    Article : 486 words
  14. CASE IN LONSDALE-STREET.

    An arrest has been made by Detectives Hawkins and Commons in connection with a garrotting case which occurred in Lonsdale-street on the night of July 11. ...

    Article : 228 words
  15. RAND STRIKE.

    Though some of the Labour organisations in Great Britain are now beginning to take action in aid of the miners' strike on the Rand, the trouble, as predicted a few days ...

    Article : 179 words
  16. EDALJI CASE.

    The agitation in connection with the Ed[?]ji cattle-maiming case is being kept up. but without effect upon the authorities. Mr. F. E. Smith, member for the Walton ...

    Article : 256 words
  17. STATE BILLS.

    Amongst the measures which have already been introduced into the state Parliament is one to amend the Friendly Societies Act, which has been drafted by the Chief ...

    Article : 713 words
  18. SYDNEY TELEPHONE.

    A statement has been prepared by the officers of the Postmaster-General's department, showing the cost and working expenses of the new trunk telephone line ...

    Article : 674 words
  19. ARMY BILL.

    The Army Bill has been passed through committee in the House of L[?]. An amendment was accepted by the representatives of the Government, in which ...

    Article : 174 words
  20. SUPPRESSION OF CRIME.

    The effect of the Amending Police Offences Bill in the suppression of crime will be considerably supplemented by the bill to amend the Marine Stores and Old Metals ...

    Article : 439 words
  21. CONTRACT LABOUR.

    After all the angry disputing between the Minister for Customs (Sir William Lyne) and members of the deputation from the Melbourne Trades-hall Council, on ...

    Article : 349 words
  22. GERMANY IN AFRICA.

    Cape Colony is prosecuting against Germany a monetary claim, which has arisen under peculiar circumstances. The amount is £6,000, which the Cape Government hold ...

    Article : 112 words
  23. THEATRE TRUST.

    Mr. Erlanger, the well-known theatrical manager of the United States, has explained the purpose of the big theatrical trust that has been formed, with a capital of ...

    Article : 145 words
  24. STEAMER WRECKED.

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Norwegian steamer Fi[?], of 930 tons burden, was wrecked on the inner Dangar Reef, outside Cook Island, near Tweed Heads, last night. ...

    Article : 553 words
  25. A PLUMBER'S LUCK.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A plumber engaged in testing the gas pipes in a newly completed house, at Pymble, had a marvellous escape yesterday. He was using a naked ...

    Article : 133 words
  26. LADY-HELP'S LIBERTY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Is a lady-help a servant within the meaning of the Masters and Servants Act? This question was answered in the affirmative to-day by Mr. ...

    Article : 132 words
  27. QUEENSLAND SUGAR.

    Another batch of emigrants is [?]aving under engagement to work on the North Queensland sugar plantations. They number 193, and are going by the R.M.S. Ormuz, ...

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  28. OCEAN BED'S WEAK SPOT.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.—the Makualofa (Tonga) correspondent of the New Zealand "Herald" writes on the morning of June 27:—"Several natives came into town from ...

    Article : 299 words
  29. HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT.

    Serious charges were made at the meeting of the Trades-hall Council last night by Mr. E. Chambers, a member of the Clerks' Society, against the management ...

    Article : 406 words
  30. RESCUED FROM DROWNING.

    BALLARAT, Friday.— Mr. Long, of Wendource-parade, and his son and daughter are not likely to speedily forget their experience while boating on Lake ...

    Article : 361 words
  31. THE ART OF CRITICISM.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—Commenting on Wednesday's Rugby football match, in which New South Wales defeated New Zealand by 14 points to nil, the "Wellington ...

    Article : 161 words
  32. QUARANTINE BILL.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In reference to the Quarantine Bill before the House of Representatives, Dr. Ashburton Thompson, president of the Board of Health, said ...

    Article : 108 words
  33. DEATH OF A CRICKETER

    The death is announced of Edward Pooley, the famous Surrey wicketkeeper and batsman of the sixties and seventies. His death took place in the Lambeth ...

    Article : 56 words
  34. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

    We have received the following additional contributions on behalf of the cases of distress for which appeals were made in "The Argus" of Saturday: ...

    Article : 249 words
  35. ASYLUM MANAGEMENT.

    As a result of recent criticisms concerning metropolitan lunatic asylums, the Chief Secretary (Sir Alexander Peacock) has decided to make a personal inspection at an ...

    Article : 127 words
  36. CO-OPERATION.

    Mr. T. M. burke, managing secretary of the Civil Service Co-operative Society, last night addressed the members of the Trades-hall Council on the subject of ...

    Article : 93 words
  37. FEARFUL SUFFERING

    Of Little Boy—Had Sores Spread All Over His Head—Grew Worse Under Doctor's Care—Cuticura Remedies Effect Perfect Cure, Bringing Relief with First Set. ...

    Article : 184 words
  38. MILO CIGARETTES

    Are preferred by lovers of good things. Guaranteed hand-made.—[Advt.] Habitual Constipation cured and the bowels strengthened by the regular use of CARTER'S ...

    Article : 51 words
  39. HAVE YOU CHILDREN?

    If you have small children in your home, you cannot afford to be without Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. For cong[?], colds, and croup, it never falls. Pleasant to take.—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 31 words
  40. "THE MILL CANNOT GRIND

    With water that is past," but the aged and enfeebled are encouraged by the use of wolfe's Schnapps, and rehabilitated.— [Advt.] ...

    Article : 30 words
  41. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT.

    Pears, Soap Makers to Her Majesty the Queen.—[Advt.] ...

    Article : 15 words
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