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  2. LAMBETH CONFERENCE.

    The Lambeth Conference of Bishops of the Dioceses of the Church of England throughout the world, which periodically deals with the great questions affecting the ...

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  3. "ALL-RED" ROUTE.

    Steps are being taken in Canada to further the movement for the establishment of an. "all red" line of steamers between Great Britain and NewZealand via Canada and ...

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  4. GERMAN NAVY LEAGUE.

    Difficulty is still being experienced in filling the office of president of the German Navy League. When the annual meeting of the league ...

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  5. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The Gentlemen and the Players played the first of their annual cricket matches this year at Lord's, ending on Saturday. The Players were victorious by seven ...

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  6. THE AMERICAN FLEET.

    Half-a-dozen letters relating to the visit of the American fleet were before state Ministers at the Cabinet meeting yesterday. The Prime Minister ...

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  7. HARBOUR TRUST LAND.

    Members of the Melbourne Harbour Trust are coming to the conclusion that the state Ministry have designs on the land vested in the trust. Recently application ...

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  8. GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Yesterday afternoon their Excellencies the Governor-General (Lord Northcote) and Lady North[?]te paid a farewell visit to the Melbourne University, and were ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    According to advices received from our Adelaide correspondent, the GovernerGeneral, Lord Nor[?], is expected to arrive at Government-house from Goolw[?], ...

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  10. LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The third Fed[?]ral Political Labour Conference was opened at the Trades-hall, Brisbane, this morning. Six delegates had been given credentials ...

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  11. POSTAL REFORM.

    Independence Day was celebrated on Saturday by Americans in both the United States and Great Britain with the enthusiasm and cordiality customary to the ...

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  12. RUSSIAN ESTIMATES.

    The Russian Du[?]a has approved of the estimates of revenue submitted by the Government, showing a total of £250,000 000 Under the new constitution these estimates, ...

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  13. SWIMMING.

    The first of the English swimming competitions this season, the long-distance championship, took place yesterday over the Thames course, from Kew to Putney, ...

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  14. CHURCH CONGRESS.

    The International Congregational Council, which is sitting at Edinburgh, has adopted a scheme for the constitution of a new body to replace the existing organisation. ...

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  15. A THREATENING LETTER.

    Frederick Waters, the young man who was found gi[?] last week of sending a letter threatening to murder came up to receive sentence in General Sessions, before ...

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  16. TRANSVAAL LABOUR.

    Portuguese Planters in the province of Mozambique are complaining that th[?] operations are affected by the large numbers ot native workmen who leave for the ...

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  17. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    Soveral additional events in the amateur championships in connection with the Olympic games at the Franco-British Exhibition, in which Australians and New ...

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  18. NURSES' HOMES.

    On Saturday Her Majesty the Queen formally opened the new buildings of the Royal National Pension fund for Nurses, which have been erected on the Victoria ...

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  19. FRIENDLY ADVANCE.

    It is announced that Russia will send some of her war-ships to Kiel, in order to pay respect to the Emperor William of Germany in his position as an honorary admiral ot the ...

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  20. SIR REGINALD TALBOT.

    TALBOT, Monday.—Before they left Vietoria on Saturday Sir Reginald and Lady Talbot were sent the following message:— "Mayor, councillors, and b[?] of the ...

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  21. HANDLING WHEAT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The South Australian Wheat Commission took evidence to-day Mr.Coombe, M.L.A., was chairman, and the other members present were ...

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  22. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain received numerous congratulations on his 72nd birthday. In replying to the messages, Mr. Chamberlain reiterated his optimistic views on the ...

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  23. SUICIDE'S DETERMINATION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—John Conlon committed suicide under sensational circumstances by cutting his throat with a borrowed razor at Darlington to-day. Conlon, ...

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  24. AMERICAN FINANCE.

    At the close of the financial year in the United States (June 30) the revenue returns showed the large deficit of £12,000,000, whereas the year before they showed a ...

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  25. EIGHT HOURS IN MINES.

    When Mr. Gladstone, the Home Secretary, moved the second reading of the Eight Hours in Mines Bill, he offered, in deference to the opinions of the mine-owners and ...

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  26. IRISH LAND STOCK.

    The Government has issued £5,000 000 of lrish land stotk. The price obtained was 89[?]. The special land stock, for land-purchase ...

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  27. BRADFORD INQUIRY BOARD.

    The members of the board appointed to inquire into Mr.Bradford's Management of the St. Kilda—Brighton tramway have almost completed their report. The evidence ...

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  28. KUBELIK.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—Hug[?] Gorlitz, of Timarn, is proceeding against l[?]; the violinist, claiming £3,000 damages for breach of coutract for failing to ...

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  29. REVOLT IN PARAGUAY.

    A sudden revolution, which occurred at Asuncion, the capital of Paraguay, one of the South American republies, resulted in the overturning of the Government. ...

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  30. LINLITHGOW STATUE.

    We have received £1 for the fund from James S[?] Tullamarine. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. A meeting of the executive committee was held ...

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  31. OIL WELLS ABLAZE.

    An extraordinary scene followed an electrical disturbance in the district of Boryslav an important petroleum field in Galicia. ...

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  32. GLEN IRIS RAILWAY LINE.

    Councillor Edgar, M.L.C., last night at the Malvern Council meeting referred to the state of the kooyong railway station. He said that no lights were provided in the waiting-room and expressed ...

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  33. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS.

    Sir,—Kindly allow me to place before the fair-play loving public the craet position in which the workers in the ag[?] implement-making industry have been placed. ...

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  34. MURDERER AT LARGE.

    PERTH, Monday.—The commissioner of police to-day received a telegram from T[?]rkey Creek, in the north-west, stating that a station-owner named M'Donald had been ...

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  35. CHARITABLE APPEALS.

    In response to the appeal of the Rev. W. Goyen in the distressing case of the young man, Al[?] der Gregor, who has had both legs amputated as the result of his being [?] over by a goods train, ...

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  36. MINE DISASTER.

    The first estimates of the number of miners killed in the dreadful accident in the Kathalia mine at Jasovka, in Russia, were under the mark. Altogether 228 bodies ...

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  37. LATEST AIR-SHIP.

    Their Majesties King Wilhelm and Queen Mari[?], of Wurtemburg, have accompanied Count Zeppelin on a trip across Lake Con stance in his latest air-ship designed for wat ...

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  38. COUNCILLOR AND LADIES.

    STAWELL, Monday.—Recently a letter signed "A.M.A.," Stawell, appeared in a labour journal alleging that Councillor G. Mahnke refused to assist the Iadies in the ...

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  39. S.S. ALDENHAM AT PORT DARWIN

    PORT DARWIN, Monday.—The s.s. Aldenham arrived from Hong Kong at noon on Saturday, and resumes her voyage early to-morrow. Her passengers outwards include Misses Playford and ...

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  40. WOMEN'S WORK.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The committee of the Sydney display at the Australian Exhibi[?] of Women's Work, in preparing its balance-sheet, found that there was a ...

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  41. DIAMOND-MAKER.

    A report was received a few days ago that Lemoine, the bogus diamond-maker, who disappeared from Paris, had been arrested at a port on the Black Sea. The report has ...

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  42. KANGAROO-HUNTER'S FATE.

    PERTH, Monday.—The Beverley police are investigating a sad tragedy which oecurred on Sunday morning, when Charles Kirkwood, a farmer at Dangin, was, while ...

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