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  2. MOROCCO AND THE POWERS.

    The victorious claimant of the throne of Morocco, Mulai Hafid, has addressed a note to the European powers asking that he shall be recognised as Sultan in place of ...

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  3. EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    The procession through the streets of Westminster in connection with the Roman Catholic Eucharistic Congress, the holding of which aroused intense public interest, ...

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  4. ARMING FOR PEACE.

    Writing in reply to a correspondent who had sought his views, the Earl of Rosebery has made some very interesting observations on the subject of national defence. ...

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  5. IMPERIAL SENTIMENT.

    Sir Hector Carruthers, ex-Premier of New South Wales, and Lady Carruthers reached Melbourne by the s.s. Miltiades yesterday, on their homeward journey to ...

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  6. SECTARIAN INFLUENCE.

    In an address which he delivered at Coburg on Sunday afternoon the Rev. J. Hoskins made the following statement, which is taken from the report of the ...

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  7. LAND HOLDINGS.

    A valuable return, issued yesterday by the Government statist (Mr. E. T. Drake), gives the total number of holdings of private lands in the state and the sizes of ...

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  8. THE CENSURE MOTION.

    When the Legislative Assembly meets this afternoon, at half-past 4 o'clock, Mr. Elmslie will submit his reasons for proposing that the action of the Minister for ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General dined with the state Governor and Lady Gibson-Carmichael last night, at state Government-house. The following were ...

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  10. MINISTER'S FRAUDS.

    The arrest on a charge of forgery of M. Alberti, who until lately was Minister of Justice in Denmark, and the subsequent disclosure that he had defrauded the Zealand ...

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  11. TRADES UNION CONGRESS

    Mr. D. J. Shackleton, M.P., has been reelected, chairman of the Parliamentary committee of the Trades Union Congress, which is sitting at Nottingham. ...

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  12. DEATH OF MR. C. M. LLOYD.

    Many old residents in Victoria and New South Wales will regret to hear of the death of Mr. C.M. Lloyd, which took place at his residence, "Lissadurn," South Yarra, ...

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  13. THE EXHIBITION.

    The Franco-British Exhibition at Shepherd's Bush continues to be a centre of attraction to visitors and residents of London. The attendances have been very large, and ...

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  14. SWIMMING.

    The Victorian swimmer, Frank Beaurepaire, who, following up a number of other successes recently broke the Scottish record for swimming a quarter of a mile, has now ...

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  15. WHARF PILLAGING.

    Pillaging on the wharf is the subject of constant complait, and, although the evil has been mitigated to a great extent within recent years, there are still instances ...

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  16. CRICKET.

    The English eleven which visited Australia last season has played another match, defeating a moderately strong team representing all England with nine wickets to ...

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  17. MAGISTRATE AND JUSTICES.

    On August 25, when Mr. Reid Murphy, P.M., arrived at the Hawthorn Police Court three or four minutes late, and found business proceeding, Mr. Philpott, J.P., who ...

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  18. FIGHTING IN PERSIA.

    "The Times" correspondent has forwarded accounts of further fighting between the revolutionaries and the Shah's troops at Tabriz, in Persia, where during the past ...

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  19. WALKING MATCH.

    In the twenty-four hours' walking match in the Stadium, at the Franco-British Exhibition on Saturday, won by T. E. Hammond, who covered 131 miles 585 yards, A. ...

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  20. STAMP DUTY.

    "To follow the lead set by New South Wales and abolish the stamp duty on bills of exchange and promissory notes," remarked the Premier (Sir Thomas Bent) ...

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  21. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The match for the chess championship of the world, between Dr. Lasker, who has been champion since 1894, and Dr. Tarrasch, a famous German player, has been ...

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  22. SUCCESSFUL AERONAUT

    Still further success has been achieved by Orville Wright, brother of Wilbur Wright, in the conduct of aeroplane flights. Following up the test at Fort Mayer, near ...

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  23. DEATH OF CAPTAIN J.D. JOY.

    Flags were flown at half-mast among the shipping in port yesterday as a mark of respect to the memory of Captain John D. Joy, who died in Sydney during the ...

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  24. NEW STEAMER.

    The Lund's Blue Anchor line have had built n new steamer, the Waratab, for the Australian trade, which will be larger than any of the vessels now runnign for the line in ...

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  25. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 1,855,000 quarters, against 1,865,000 quarters a week ago, and ...

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  26. PACIFIC FLEET.

    Sir Thomas Bent has received a large number of letters expressing approval of his suggestion that a strong flect should be formed by Great Britain, the ...

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  27. A WHALE HUNT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Residents of Eden witnessed an exciting whale chase and capture in Twofold Bay yesterday morning. Immediately after the whale was sighted ...

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  28. FOOTBALL V. CRICKET.

    At the meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association yesterday evening. Mr. H. R. Rush presiding, the executive committee recommended that the cricket season begin on October 3, and end ...

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  29. SHOT BY A LADY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A young man named Herbert Thornton had a narrow escape from death at Nimitybelle. He was out shooting, accompanied by a red kangaroo dog. ...

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  30. PRIVATE ADVICES.

    The following private advice have been received:- By Dalgety and Company Ltd. —"Frozen Beef. —Market weak Since our last telegram we quote: ...

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  32. FOUND WITH THROAT CUT.

    PERTH, Monday.—A report has been received from the Kookynie police that Michael Salmon was found by Peter M'Lachlan on the road to Mount ...

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  33. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The following private advices have been received:- By the Australian Estates and Mortgage Company Limited:—"At the wool sales held to-day ...

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  34. THE M'AULEY FUND.

    The hon. treasurer of the fund in aid of the widow of Mr. M'Auley, who met his death at the Kensington railway station, the hon. treasurer has received the following additional subscriptions:— ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND BUSH FIRE.

    HUGHENDEDN, Monday.—A bush fire has almost burnt out Yorkshire Downs, having started on Toorak on Saturday, and travelled over Yorkshire Downs. Only two ...

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