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  2. NEW SOUTH WALES ELECTIONS.

    The Premier, at a highly successful meeting held to-night at the Welcome Ina, in King Division, brushed away, as he put it, several misconceptions. He denied that he had ...

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  3. SHOULD DECONS MARRY?

    The Provincial Anglican Synod was indebted to the Rev. S. S. Tovey for the only genuine bit of diversion which relieved the serious and somewhat sluggish proceedings ...

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  4. VICTORIA

    Tenders for £12,025 worth of credit foncier bonds were [?] this afternoon. The public subscribed £1,700, and the balance was taken up by the Commissioners of the Savings ...

    Article : 313 words
  5. ANGLO-COLONIAL NOTES.

    From the "British Australasian" I gather that the Fifeshire, the Narinshire, and the Morayshire, which have been so long and favourably known in the Australian trade. ...

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  6. THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR

    The British steamer Regulus, 1,367 tons, attempted to run the blockade of the American warships' at Havana. She was chased and eventually captured by the United States ...

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  7. THE ANTI-RITUALIST CRUSADE.

    A sensational incident occurred yesterday in the Anglican Church of St. Michael's, Shoreditch, where Ritualistic practices have long prevailed. ...

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  8. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    To-day's bulletin regarding the Prince of Wales states that the treatment of the fractured kneecap is proving effective, and that His Royal Highness's? condition is quite ...

    Article : 392 words
  9. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    The Parliamentary Select Committee, appointed at the instance of the Under Secretary for War, Right Hon. W. St. J. F. Brodrick, to enquire into the management of ...

    Article : 283 words
  10. VIENNA CHESS CONGRESS.

    The Vienna Chess Congress, held in honour of the jubilee of the reign of the Emperor Francis Joseph, was concluded on Saturday. Mr. H. N. Pillsbury, of America, and Dr. S. ...

    Article : 84 words
  11. THE LOSS OF THE BOURGOGNE.

    A telegram from America announces that the master of the steamer Oldfield has reported that when in the vicinity of Sable Island, off Nova Scotia, his vessel passed 175 ...

    Article : 135 words
  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At a meeting of the adherants to the Church of England held at the Chapter-house to-day it was decided to form a New Guinea Mission Association which will devote its energies to ...

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  13. THE SOUDAN WAR.

    General Sir H. H. Kitchener, the Sirdar of the Egyptian army, is perfecting his arrangements for the final campaign in the Soudan. He has caused ninety days' supplies for the ...

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  14. SPANISH PRISONERS.

    The Spanish authorities Have intimated their desire that the prisoners, who are to be returned to Spain from Cubs should be conveyed to Vigo. Corunna, and Santander. ...

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  15. TROOPS FOR PUERTO RICO.

    The United States Government is making rigorous preparations for the conquest of the island of Puerto Rico, which it is intended to permanently annex to the States. ...

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  16. GERMANY.

    The German Press is urging the Berlin Government to negotiate for the adoption of separate commercial reciprocity treaties with the British colonies. Many German ...

    Article : 57 words
  17. NEW GUINEA LAND SYNDICATE.

    The promoters of the Syndicate which has obtained the concession of 250,000 acres of land in New Guinea intend to give Australians an opportunity of subscribing locally towards the ...

    Article : 45 words
  18. GENERAL MILES.

    General Nelson A. Miles, Commander-in-chief of the Federal Army, has left Guantanamo for Puerto Rico, accompanied by 3,400 troops. On arrival the General will at once ...

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  19. BULGARIA.

    Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria is on a visit to Russia, and has been entertained by the Czar in the Imperial Palace at Peterhoi. ...

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  20. SUCCESS OF CUBAN INSURGENTS.

    An army of Cuban Insurgents has capture and entered into possession of the port of Tibara, on the north coast of Cuba. At the last census the population of the town was ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. R. M. Hawker, of Adelaide, has achieved further success at the Notting Hill Crun Club contests. He divided a sweepstake of £60. ...

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  22. THE TRANSVAAL

    Mr. Harold Strange, who was in partnership with the late Mr. Wool Joel, the well-known sharebroker of the Rand, gave startling evidence yesterday at the trial of Veldtheim ...

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  23. MALARIAL FEVER AT SANTIAGO.

    The tropical heat and unhealthy situation of Santiago de Cuba are producing a great deal of sickness in the American camp. At present 1,500 soldiers are prostrate with fever, and in ...

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  24. COLOURED LABOUR IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Hon. J. L. Parsons, Japanese Consul in South Australia, and for some years Government Resident in the Northern Territory has returned to Australia by the Tsinan ...

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  25. SWIMMING.

    J. A. Jarvis. of Leicester, won the longdistance swimming championship on the Thames yesterday. Percy Cavill did not enter for the contest. ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND.

    Messrs. Trent Brothers, an old-established firm of spica manufacturers and general merchants at Christchurch, have suspended payment. ...

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  27. SEIZURE OF PACIFIC ISLANDS.

    It has transpired that the captain of the American armoured ship Monterey, 4,034 tans, 10 guns, has been ordered to take possession of Yap, one of the principal of the ...

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  28. ENGLISH SPORTING.

    The July Windsor Meeting was held yesterday, and the July Handicap resulted in a victory for the Australian mare Maloma, while the other places were filled by Sheeroo ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN INTERESTS.

    With reference to the proposed Imperial Conference regarding contributions to the array and navy reserves, the Premier has stated that, beyond what be said in London ...

    Article : 111 words
  30. TASMANIA.

    A house at Hamilton, on the River Forth was destroyed by fire to-night, and Mrs. T. Bartin, the owner, was burnt to death. ...

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  31. A NEW ZEALAND TRAGEDY.

    Further particulars regarding the murder of Mr. Scott at Motu show that he had been struck on the head and afterwards shot through the brain. The body was dragged ...

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  32. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister of Works has intimated that, provided the proprietors of the Theatre Royal undertake to carry out certain improvements regarding the exits, the theatre may be ...

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  33. MORE SPANISH REVERSES.

    In the fighting which took place at the entrance to Nipe Bay. on the north coast of Eastern Cuba, the wooden sloop Jorgo Juan, 935 tons, five guns was sunk, by shells from ...

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  34. VICTORIA AT EUROPEAN EXHIBITIONS.

    The Government have appointed an Executive Committee to undertake the representation of the colony at the Greater Britain and Paris Exhibitions as follows:—Mr. Travner ...

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  35. THE OFFENDED CUBANS.

    General W. R. Shaffer, the United States commander at Santiago, has written to General Garcia, the leader of the Cuban insurgent army expressing regret at his aywoed ...

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  36. TURKEY.

    The Russian Government is insisting that the Porte should restore to their own country add homos 30,000 Armenian refugees who are now living in a state of destitution in ...

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  37. TASMANIAN RAILWAYS.

    A well-attended meeting of citizens held here to-night expressed their appreciation of the action of Ministers and their supporters in dealing with railway questions recently. ...

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  38. SMALLPOX ON THE SULTAN.

    A second case of supposed smallpox has occurred on the steamer Sultan, which recently arrived from Singapore, Mr. Kelly, the purser, having developed suspicions ...

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  39. THE TICK PEST.

    The Stock Inspector who was recently sent to examine a mob of cattle which was reported to be travelling from tick-infested country to a station, a portion of which is in New South ...

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  40. THE POSITION OF SAMOA.

    On July 13 the Premier sent the following cablegram to the Acting Agent-General of New South Wales:—"Rumoured Germany seriously contemplates annexing Samoa. If any ...

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  41. GREECE.

    The Government of Greece has ordered from Germany 83 quick-firing guns and 30,000 Mauser rifles for use in the Greek army. ...

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  42. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Madrid states that Senor Sagasta, the Premier of Spain, considers the present moment favourable for the initiation by Spain of negotiations ...

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  43. SHOULD THE QUEEN'S STATUE BE REMOVED?

    Sir—An accident which involve the distressing death of a fellow-being a good citizen, and the breadwinner of a large and helpless family is surely not a fit subject for ...

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  44. SILVER.

    The price of silver to-day remains at the same figure as on Saturday—2s. 3 7/8. per oz. ...

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  45. LEAGUE OF VICTORIAN WHEELMEN.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council of the League of Victorian Wheelmen to-night consideration was given to a report of the Constitution Committee recommending that ...

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  46. A SERIOUS AFFRAY.

    Early on Saturday, morning a row occurred in a [?] house at North Broken Hill, during which Louisa Pitman or Fraser, who last year was tried for ...

    Article : 110 words
  47. THE CUBAN CAMPAIGN

    The following additional war news has been received by the Miowera, which reached Wellington on Saturday from New York June 29. after a voyage of twenty-six days:— ...

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  48. "WANTED—A HOSPITAL."

    Sir—It is reported that Miss Baker, of the Private Hospital, North Adelaide, has kindly arranged for the reception free, of charge, of some patients. Many of your readers must ...

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