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  2. SOUTHWARD BOUND.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Early this morning the American battle fleet left Sydney Harbour, bound for Melbourne Eight o'clock was the time fixed for the departure, and ...

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  3. BRITISH TRAWLERS.

    A great deal of excitement was aroused in England last month by the arrest of three British trawlers by a German warship. The vessels were the Arcadia, ...

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  4. TURKISH AFFAIRS.

    The Turkish Government is too busily engaged in the work of internal reform to devote any attention at present to the rival railway schemes which were submitted to ...

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  5. KING EDWARD.

    The Radical members of the House of Commons have resolved to call attention in Parliament to the personal activity shown by His Majesty King Edward in foreign ...

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  6. BALLARAT BOYS' MARCH.

    BACCHUS MARSH, Thursday.—The Ballarat Naval Cadets, who are in marching to Melbourne for the fleet festivities, stiuck camp at Mvrniong at 9 a.m. to-day, and ...

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  7. DISORDER IN PERSIA.

    A wretched condition of affairs is declared by "The Times" correspondent to prevail m Tabriz, the town in Persia where the Shah his had most difficulty in suppressing ...

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  8. PRESIDENTIAL FIGHT.

    After a conference with Mr. W. H. Taft, the Republican candidate for the Presidency of the United States, Senator Hopkins has announced that a sub-committee ...

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  9. SEVENOAKS MYSTERY.

    The inquest on the body of Mrs. Luard, wife of Major-General Charles E. Luard, who was found murdered in a summer-house in the woods at Seal Chart, Sevenoaks, ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Gibson-Carmichael, attended by Captain Hope, A.D.C., at the invitation of the president (Mr. Henry Gyles Turner), and the ...

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  11. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer who has been on a visit to Bellin, his authorised the publication of a statement regarding its purpose. ...

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  12. COTTON SPINNERS.

    The Lancashire master cotton-spinners decided a few days ago, owing to the dulness of trade, to make it general reduction of 5 per cent. in the wages of operatives. ...

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  13. FLOODS IN AMERICA.

    The states of North and South Carolina, in America, are suffering from most disastrons Hoods. Whole districts are completely inundated by the overspreading ...

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  14. SWIMMING.

    Frunk E. Beaurepaire, the Australasian distance champion, who is in splendid form, bus again been successful. Competing in a 500-metres race, in connection with the ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICAN DUTCH.

    "The Times" correspondent at Johannesburg considers that the violent attack made by the Premier of the Transvaal, Mr. Botha, upon Lord Milner the first High ...

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  16. NEW CYCLING RECORD,

    Major Taylor, the well-known negro cyclist, who visited Australia a few years ago, has established a new cycling record in Paris. He covered a mile, paced by ...

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  17. CANARY ISLANDS.

    According to the Berlin correspondent of Hie "Standard," a German' firm has lately approached the Spanish Government with a request for permission to establish a coal ...

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  18. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The following prices represent the lowest and highest range of values on the Stock Exchange yesterday, and from thom the middle prices may be computed:- ...

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  19. MORMON CONVERTS.

    Two English girls, who are converts to Mormonism, arrived at Boston yesterday, bul were refused permission to land. It was found that they had run away from home, ...

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  20. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Tallow.—At to-day's auction sales of Australasian tallow 1,350 casks were offered, and 425 casks sold. Prices were as follows:— Fine mutton, 34/3 per cwt.; medium mutton, ...

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  21. OVERDUE VESSELS.

    Two overdue steamers, bound from Newport News, Virginia, for Auckland, New Zealand, have been reinsured at 10 guineas per cent. They are the Baron Minto, which ...

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  22. RELIGION IN CUBA.

    The United States Government has paid over to the Vatican £300,000 as indemnity in connection with ecclesiastical disendowment in Cuba. ...

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  23. THE M'AULEY FUND.

    An appeal was made in "The Argus" of August 14 by Alderman Crichton on behalf of the widow of Mr. M'Auley, who met his death at Kensington railway station in the ...

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  24. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advices have been received:- By Goldsbrough, Mort, and Company Limited dated 26th inst.:—"Tallow.—Prices are unaltered ...

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