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  2. IN THE FEDERAL GALLERIES. THE SENATE.

    Senators, apparently influenced by the electrical atmosphere of the Chamber since the bringing up of the committee's report on the petition against the right of ...

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  3. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Evidence given at the inquest upon the bodies of the victims of the Shrewsbury railway accident shows that the express was travelling at an excessive speed. Two ...

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  4. HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    The International Peace Conference at the Hague, which has been in session since the middle of June, is nearing the end. The final sitting will take place on Friday. ...

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  5. SECRET HISTORY.

    In the letter of the late Queen Victoria, which have just been published, interesting revelations are being made. Letters written by the Queen in 1861 show ...

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  6. SPRING RACING CAMPAIGN.

    Backers received somewhat of a "facer" yesterday when, at 20 minutes to 10 o'clock, Subteirinean was scratched for the Caulfield Cup. On the form the New ...

    Article : 228 words
  7. BIG CREEP AT NEWCASTLE.

    SYDNY, Thursday. — The residents of that portion of Newcastle known as The Hill, had a sensational experiance to-day. A big creep took place, on area estimated ...

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  8. BETTING BY POST.

    Strenuous efforts are being made by the Postmaster-General (Mr. Mauger) to stop lite Post-office from being made use of as it gambling medium For months past the ...

    Article : 314 words
  9. SWEDISH SHIP WRECKED.

    HOBART, Thursday. — The Swedish ship Alfheld, 1,223 tons, bound from Rie de Janeiro to Hobart, was wrecked on the west coast on the morning of Thursday last. ...

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  10. MINOR WEIGHTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 689 words
  11. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Bent apparently felt the better for [?]s visit to Kerang on Wednesday. Yesterday a telegram was received by one of his colleagues, in which it was stated that ...

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  12. EMPIRE'S DEFENCE.

    Earl Grey, the Governor-General of Canada, speaking yesterday at Port Hope in Ontario, referred to the important question of imperial defence, as it affects the ...

    Article : 133 words
  13. TRAIN FALLS IN FLOOD.

    Serious floods in Spain resulted in the destruction of a railway bridge between the towns of Benga and Manresa. The accident was not known to the authorities, and a ...

    Article : 63 words
  14. TRADE SECRETS.

    The London Chamber of Commerce has had under consideration the sub-section of the Australian Commerce Act relating to the disclosure of the ingrediants of ...

    Article : 407 words
  15. NEWFOUNDLAND CRISIS.

    The correspondence respecting the critical possition in Newfomlland arising out of the [?]isheries questio has been published, and the subject is con[?]ented upon by the ...

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  16. TRAMWAY SMASH.

    Further particulars have been received concerning the fatal tramway accident at Sowerby-bridge, Yorkshire, where a derailed car crashed into a dwelling-house. It ...

    Article : 69 words
  17. ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    The conference between Mr. J. E. Mackey (Minister of Lands), chairman of the trustees of the Melbourne Cricket-ground, Mr. Justice Cussen (president Melbourne ...

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  18. INDIANA EXPLOSION.

    An estimate of the damage dose by the series of terrible explosions at Fontanet, in Indiana, has been made by the local authorities. They believe that it will amount to ...

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  19. ON THE TRACKS.

    With so many of the Cup horses racing the previous day there were no exciting final gallops by Cup candidates either at Ca[?]ltield or Flemington yesterday morning. ...

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  20. ANGLO-FRENCH ENTENTE

    The Duke of Argyll, the Earl of Derby, and Viscount Selby, Commissioners of the Franco-British Exhibition to be held in London, have announced that space for ...

    Article : 57 words
  21. JAPAN'S SEA POWER.

    The naval authorities of Japan are showing considerable activity. A new corpedo boat destroyer of 1.100 tons, with a speed of 33 knots, is the latest vessel of war which ...

    Article : 81 words
  22. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  23. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Mr. W. H. Tait, American Secretary o[?] State for War, has arrived in the philippins, and yesterday at Ma[?]i[?] be opened the new Pa[?]nt consisting of two ...

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  24. SOCIALIST MANÆUVRE.

    During the trial of Dr. Carl Lichknecht, the German socialist, who was recently sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment for fomenting anti-militarism, passeges from a ...

    Article : 122 words
  25. EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA.

    A reassuring statement regarding the health of the Emperor Francis Joseph was made in the Austrian R[?] yesterday. It was admitted, however, that it would be ...

    Article : 56 words
  26. A DERBY CANDIDATE.

    W. Evans, who is riding in good form at present, has been engaged to ride Welcome Trist in the V.R.C. Derby. ...

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  27. NEW ARRIVALS.

    The hardlerracer Destinist has reached flemington from Adelaide, which Ale and Parai have come to hand from Sydney. Ale is a two-year old filly by Malster from ...

    Article : 61 words
  28. FRENCH CHURCH RELICS.

    A French detective has visited London, and has taken possession of the famous reliquary worth £8,[?] stolen from the church of Ambassae. This is a result of the ...

    Article : 159 words
  29. VIOLENT EARTHQUAKE.

    Seismographs in America at Laibach, in Austria, and on the [?] of Wight recorded yesterday an earthquake of exceptional violence. No reports of any such distrubance ...

    Article : 86 words
  30. RAILWAY MEN'S CLAIMS.

    No improvement has taken place in the outlook regard[?] the railway un[?]st, and fears are entertained of a strike. The parliamentary committee of the ...

    Article : 218 words
  31. APOLOGUE AND CHARLES STUART.

    There is every probability now that Apologue will go to the post for the Caulfield Cup. It is understood that the syndicate in a leading city drapery establishment, who ...

    Article : 96 words
  32. CAULFIELD CUP.

    Po[?]eidon was more popular than ever for the Caulfield Cup yesterday, His stable comanion, Apologue, however, received plenty of attention, as didi also Bendigo ...

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  33. SHIPPING CONFERENCE.

    The plan of campaign to be adopted by the conference of shipping federations, which is formulating a scheme for mutual aid in industrial troubles, is to be kept ...

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  34. FACTORIES BILL.

    The action of the Minister for Labour (Sir Alenander Peacock) in deciding not to retene a deputation on the subject of the a[?]tion of the Judustrial Appeal Court was ...

    Article : 502 words
  35. GARIBALDI'S SOLDIERS.

    The Italian Parhament has appropriated a sum of £10,000 for the benefit of the survivors of the volunteer army raised by Gar[?][?] the Italian liberator, in 1802. The ...

    Article : 117 words
  36. OXFORD UNIVERSITY.

    In response to the appeal issued in May by Lord Curzon, the Chancellor of the University of Oxford, for funds for the University, Mr. William Wahlori Astor, the ...

    Article : 107 words
  37. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 words
  38. TRAINING NOTES.

    FLEMINGTON, Thursday. — It was fine, but cool and windy [?] morning, when owing to so many ho[?]ses tra[?]ng raced yesterday there was [?] to interest in the pr[?]dings. A[?]im [?] sp[?]lnted ...

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  39. ALI-RED MAIL ROUTE.

    Sir Wilirid Laurier is still very enthusiastic about the establishment of the [?]ast "All Red" mail service between Great Britain and Australia v[?] Canada and New ...

    Article : 100 words
  40. IRISH BOMB OUTRAGE.

    The demand for a special inquiry into the bomb outrage the Lord Ashtown's shooting lodge at Glenahira is not contined to the Nationalist party. Lord Ashtown himself ...

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  41. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    wheat. — The American visible supply east of the Rocky Mountaines is [?]308,000 bushels against 59,906,000 bushels a week ago, and 61,536,000 bushels a year ago. ...

    Article : 158 words
  42. AN ART COLLECTION.

    The Ashburton collection of pictures, founded by Alexander Baring, the first Lord Ashburton, has been sold to a Bond-street syndicate for £150,000. ...

    Article : 38 words
  43. THE DAYS OF HIS YOUTH.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. In the House of Assembly to-day the premier moved the second reading of the places of public Eatertainment Bill, which he stated was ...

    Article : 211 words
  44. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Not a vote was taken on any question on the tariff as a result of yesterday's debate. The proceedings showed a Launcatable reversal of form as compared with the ...

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  45. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    It is announced that the Governament of Canada has in contemplation a scheme for entering into preferential trade arrangements with Italy and Germany. The ...

    Article : 102 words
  46. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The New Zealand team of Rugby footballers have won a match against the Widnes (Lancashire) team. The ground, in consequence of recent rains, was heavy. ...

    Article : 123 words
  47. DRIVES TO DESPAIR

    By [?] and Very Red [?] gradually [?] [?] [?] ...

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  48. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private a[?] have been [?] c[?]eel: — By Goldsbrough, Mort, and Company Limited. — "Tallow, — Since our last report the market for ...

    Article : 150 words
  49. THIS IS FOR YOU.

    While the influen[?] epide[?] is rampaant, it would be as well for all to [?]feg[?]l them [?]elves by using "Wol[?]e's Sehnapps." [Advt.] ...

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  50. ELLIS SHAPES WELL.

    CAULFIELD, Thursday. — There was a very cold wind blowing from the north this morning, which was agu[?] the horses [?]shing but the grass being in cap[?]tal order it equalised matters. There ...

    Article : 404 words
  51. MILO CIGARETTES

    Aro preferred by lovers of good things. Guaranteed hand-made, —[Advt.] ...

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  52. WHAT ONE OUGHT TO KNOW.

    Pear's Soap is [?]rag[?]nt, refreshing, and soothing. — [Advt.] ...

    Article : 13 words
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