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  2. NEW GUINEA.

    The expedition led by Mr. Walter Goodfellow, whose mission is to explore the Charles Louis range of mountains in German New Guinea, will start to-morrow, the ...

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  3. BOOMING THE BUD[?]ET.

    Some members of the Radical party are endeavouring to secure support of the Budget by presenting the loss of the old-age pension system as the alternative. Mr. ...

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  4. BATTLE OF LIFE.

    "The Battle of Life" was the subject of an enjoyable lecture given by Mr. G. H. Reid, M.H.R., in the Presbyterian-hall, Port Melbourne yesterday evening. The ...

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  5. NEW SAN FRANCISCO.

    Every State in the Union is joining in the general scheme for celebrating the rise from its ashes of San Francisco, the restoration of which, after the disastrous ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT IN PROFILE, DEFENCE IN COMMITTEE.

    Those members of the House of Representatives who have any abiding interest in defence seem to be few in number. The Defence Bill was being ...

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  7. GOVERNOR ON THE MURRAY. A VISIT TO WENTWORTH.

    WENTWORTH, Tuedsday.—His Excellency Sir Thomas Gibson Carmichael, with about 50 gentlemen from Mildura, paid a flying visit to Wentworth to-day, arriving ...

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  8. COUNTRY PARTY.

    The Country party in the legislative Assembly had another meeting at the State Parliament-house yesterday, when the land tax proposals of the Ministry were further ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General, attended by Mr. Walter Callan, private secretary, and Captain Gillint, A.D.C., left Sydney last night, and will arrive at ...

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  10. SIR W. MACGREGOR.

    Sir William Macgregor, who was recently appointed Governor of Queensland, left Charing Cross station. London, yesterday on the first stage of his journey to ...

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  11. CRUISER'S SPEED TRIAL.

    Largely owing to the desertion of half the members of her engine-room staff in New York, where she was taking part int the Hudson-Fulton celebrations, H.M.S. ...

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  12. A WORD TO CANADIAN VISITORS.

    MILDURA., Wednesday.—The vice-regal party to-day enjoyed an interesting and pleasant river trip in the steamer Gem. During the trip the president of the ...

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  13. PURE FOOD.

    The International Pure Food Congress, which is sitting in Paris, has dealt with a number of important items in the list of subjects for consideration. ...

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  14. SUFFRAGETTE [?]TACTICS.

    The political address by Mr. Winston Churchill, President of the Board of Trade, to his constituents at Dundee on Monday night was made the occasion of a suffragette ...

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  15. BIRD-DAY IN SCHOOLS.

    The Educution departmment is endeavouring to interest children in the protection of birds, and has fixed upon the 29th of this month to be celebrated annually as a ...

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  16. FERRER'S EXECUTION.

    Alarming reports of the disturbed condition of spain since the execution of the anarchist Francisco Ferrer have been received by the "Duly Chronicle" from its Madrid ...

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  17. FEDERAL PATENTS.

    A deputation, representing the Chartered Institute of Patent Agents, waited yesterday upon Captain R. M. Collins, representative of the Commonswealth of ...

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  18. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    In the Senate yesterday, Senator Millen tabled the agreement between the Commonwealth and New South Wales relating to the surrender of territory at Yass-Canberra, ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN STEAMERS.

    Two steamers, which have been ordered for the Australian coasted trade, have made successful trail trips on the Clyde. They are the Illawarra Navigation Company's ...

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  20. CHRISTCHURCH TRAGEDY.

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—In connection with the murder of the girl Annie Newman, at Christchurch, the man named Robert, who was arrested and charged ...

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  21. FOSSIL FLORA.

    A letter to "The Times," written by Mr. E. Newell Arber, of Cammbridge, discusses the results of the Shackleton Antarctic expedition in establishing the ...

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  22. BILLIARD CHAMPION.

    The Billiard Association has granted George Gray, the young Queensland player, certificates of his world's record performances at Melbourne on August 24, when, in ...

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  23. LAND TAX.

    Yesterday's debate in the Legislative ASsembly on the land tax gave another illustration of an Opposition that does not oppose and Ministerial supporters who do not ...

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  24. COMMISSIONER OF TITLES.

    The proposal to appoint a commissioner of titles at a salary of £1,000 per annum (in the event of the retirement of Mr. De Verdon) is not favourably received by solicitors or ...

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  25. CZAR'S VISIT TO ITALY.

    The Czar, whose arrangements to visit the King of Italy at Rome were disturbed by the Socialist riots, left Mal[?] yesterday for Odessa on board the Imperial yacht ...

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  26. DEATH OF MR. JOHN GUNN.

    Mr. John Gunn, of the theatrical firm of Clarke, Meynell, and Gu[?]n, died in Sydney yesterday afternoon from acute pneumonia. Immediately upon receipt of the sad ...

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  27. GREAT WHITE PLAGUE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The great white plague was the subject of some remarks by Sir Philip Sydney Jones, M.D., at a fete at Strathfield to-day in aid of the ...

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  28. BRISBANE BUILDING BOOM.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The "Courier" states that then is at present £400,000 worth of new building and construction work in sight in Brisbance. Already ...

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  29. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Thomas May, of Hampton-road, Middle Brighton, but formerly of Bendigo, gentleman, who died on june 5, left real estate of the value of £1,9[?]9 and personalty worth £1,833 It passes, by a ...

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  30. LATE J. H. HOFMEYR.

    General regret is expressed in South Africa at the death of Mr. J. H. Hofmeyr, which occured in London last Friday. The Legislative Assembly of Cape Colony has ...

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  31. CYCLONE IN BENGAL.

    A disastrous cyclone has laid waste a large area of Eastern Bengal. Several stations have been wrecked, and considerable damage has been done at Goalanda, a municipality ...

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  32. ONION-GROWING LAND.

    COLAC, Wednesday.—Portion of the Cerragulae Estate was offered to-day by Dalge[?]y Company Limited and Thomas Baker (in conjunction), on account of Mr. ...

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  33. NAVAL COLLEGE.

    In the Senate yesterday Senator Millen, the Vice-president of the Executive Council laid on the table the letter in which Sydney's offer to provide money for the ...

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  34. LOMBROSO DEAD.

    The death of Professor Cesare Lombroso, the famous alienist, is announced. [Cesare Lombroso was born in November, 1836, at Venice of Venetian parents, At ...

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  35. WASHED OUT TO SEA.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A sensation was caused at the Little Leper settlement on Peel Island this afternoon, when it was found that two inmates, white men, who ...

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  36. TURTLES FOR LONDON.

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Last night the Legislative Assembly considered a bill to amend the Fisheries Act by granting the exclusive rights to turtle-fishing in the ...

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  37. MALARIA IN INDIA.

    The Indian Conference whiih is sitting at Simla to discuss means of combating, malaria, suggests that the Indian Government appoint an investigation committee ...

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  38. "MARRIAGE-SHOPS."

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—"Marriage [?]s" would appeal to no longer exist in Sydney. If they do their work is no longer [?] as in former years. These matrimonial ...

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  40. TASMANIAN POLITICS.

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The House of Assembly met to-night, with the Labour Ministers and their followers on the right of the Speaker. ...

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  41. SHIP'S OFFICER SAFE.

    A brief message was received yesterday by Mr. Frederick White, Melbourne representative of the P. and O. Company, from the Sydney office stating that Mr. J. G. ...

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  43. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Samuel Toms, miner, Pallett-street, Bendigo. Causes of insolvency—Want of employment, sickness of self and family, and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £61/3/2; ...

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