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  2. SMALL-POX.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— A lull has again to be reported in connection with the small-pox epidemic. Only four fresh cases were reported to-day They came from ...

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  3. TIERCE GALES.

    While the wind was howling ronnd the Heather-worn police barracks in Russell street, at five minutes past 7 o'clock last night a mild sensation was caused in the ...

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  4. INDIAN PROBLEM.

    The official account of the riots at Cawnpore, when 20 Moslems were shot dead outside a mosque, portion of which bad been demolished by the authorities, show ...

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  5. BRITISH NAVY.

    The Earl of Selborne, who was First Lord of the Admiralty in the Balfour Administration, directed the attention of the House of Lords yesterday to the Asquith ...

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  6. CHANNEL TUNNEL.

    The Entente Cordiale and the progress of aviation have combined to give the project of a submarine tunnel between Great Britain and France the same new and ...

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  7. NEW ZEALAND BUDGET.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— Mr. Allen (Minister for Finance) introduced the Budget in the House of Representatives to-night He said that the ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General presided at a meeting of the Exccutive Council at Government House yesterday morning, there being present the Prime Minister ...

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  9. MADAME NORDICA.

    If curiosity was the dominant feeling amongst the audience at the beginning of Madame Lillian Nordica's first concert in Tho Auditorium last night, it very quickly ...

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  10. POETESS IN THE DOCK

    The trial of Alice Crespy, who is charged with the murder of a priest, Father Chassalng, at Agen, is engrossing public attention. ...

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  11. BUCHAREST CONFERENCE.

    The Bucharest correspondent of the "Evening Standard" states that at the conference of peace delegates on Monday, the Roumanian Premier (M. Majoresco), ...

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  12. PARIS SENSATION.

    A sensation lias been caused by the arrest, at the iiibtimce of several financial institutions, of the well-known French military aeroplane-builder, M. ...

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  13. HARBOUR TRUST EMPLOYEES.

    Representative of the industrial dispures committee of the Trades Hall and the engine-drivers' and firemen's blanch of the Harbour and River Employees' Association ...

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  14. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    The Rev Leyton Richards, of the Collins street Congregational Church, Melbourne, has written a letter to the "Daily News and Lender," in which he traverses statements ...

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  15. WAR OFFICE SECRETS.

    The result of the trial of a number of German army ordnance, officers on charges of having divulged secret official information to the gun and armour manufacturing ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Japanese throughout California are defeating the Anti-Alien Bill by forming companies to acquire their land for them, thus placing themselves uulside the scope ...

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  17. BRITISH LEGISLATORS.

    The British Parliamentary party which is visiting the oversea dominions reached here on Tuesday They were entertained by the Canadian Club at a dinner. ...

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  18. CHARGE OF GOLD-STEALING.

    DAYLESFORD, Wednesday.— In the police court to-day, George Digney, Samuel Downing, Richnid Downing, and Peter McMahon were charged on lemand with ...

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  19. BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    For some time past the executive committee of the Queen Victoria Memorial have hid under considemtion the advisability of improving the front of Buckingham Pilace, ...

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  20. MEDICAL CONGRESS.

    Five hundred delegates to the International Congress ot Medicine which is meeting in London this year, were entertained by the Government at a banquet at ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES FINANCES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — To-day the State Treasurer (Mr. Cann) made the first complete statement of revenue and expenditure for the financial year ended June ...

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  22. NEW YORK POLICE GRAFT.

    Another "graft" murder has created a sensation in the city. The viotimi is Richard Lustig, relative of an employee in the office of the district ...

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  23. LANK COVR MURDER.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In response to an appeal for merey in the State Parlinment in connection with the case of William George Wright, who is to be hanged on ...

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  24. KALGOORLIE TRAMWAYS.

    KALGOORLIE (W.A.), Wednesday.— The Arbitration Court to-day delivered its award in the dispute between the Kalgoorlie- electric tramways and its ...

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  25. DEPOSING A COUNCIL.

    BRISBANE,(Q), Wednesday.— At Parliament House to-night a duputation from Warwick presented a petition to the Home Seecretary, signed by nearly 500 resodmts, ...

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  26. PANAMA EXHIBITION.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday, in reply to a question by Sir A. Williamson, the Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) said that the Government ...

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  27. KNITTING MILLS STRIKE.

    Seventy thousand women employed in knitting mills have struck work, demanding increased wages and bettor sanitary conditions. ...

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  28. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    The residence at Lynton (Surrey) of the late Sir George Newnes, newspaper preprietor, has been bunted. Suffragettes are suspeeted of having caused the fire, several ...

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  29. NORTHERN PROVINCE.

    On the application of Mr. R. H. S. Abbott a recount of the votes for the Northern Province election has been granted, and the Committee of Elections and Qualifications ...

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  30. CREW WITHOUT WATER.

    MACKAY (Q.), Tuesday.—The cutter Tomboy put into Eimco to-day, and reported that Captain McKenzie, one of an eyster-getting syndicate, who owned the ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND TRAGEDY.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday.—Alice Sarah Williamson, chaiged with having murdered Mrs. Ahlgren,at Henderson, on July 17, has been comuitted for trial. ...

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  33. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Claru Kate Turnbull, of the Victoria Coffec Palace, Melbourne, widow. Causes of insolvency—Illness and inability to obtain employment. Liabilities, £80/16/; ...

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