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  2. VICTORIA.

    The Minister of Agriculture received a telegram to-day from the Ministers of Agriculture of Queensland and South Australia, congratulating him on having piloted the Exported ...

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    ALTHORPE ISLAND,TEERGRAPH LINE.—Cap-tain Nightingall, of the' steamer Bothwell Castle, which arrived at Fort Adelaide on Sunday afternoon, reported that the keeper of ...

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  4. THE PASTORAL INDUSTRY.

    The fact that there has been practically be lambing in the North for two seasons reminds me of a good story which smacks of freshness, A Western Australian who had ventured into ...

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    THE QUEEN AND THE SAILORS SOCIETY.—The "Chart and Compass Sailors Magazine" for June contains the following paragraph:—'" Windsor Castle Queen grants permission ...

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    AUSTRALIAN TIMBERS IN ENGLAND—Among the passengers by the French mail steamer Ville de la Clotst, which arrived from Marseilles on Monday, was Mr. Gavin Scott of ...

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  7. THE GRECO-TURKISH WAR.

    Owing to the serious outrages that are being committee in Crete, the Admirals of the vessels in Cretan waters' belonging to the Great Powers threaten to bombard Canca. ...

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  8. SWIMMING.

    Messrs. W. J. Stratton, of New. Zealand, and Percy Cavill, J. H. Helling, and A. Lindberg, of New South Wales, will compete in the amateur swimming matches at the ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA.

    As a result of a rush of mud in the De Beers Mane, Kimberley, South Africa, a large number of miners have been entombed. Several Europeans and fifty natives were ...

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  10. THE COLONIAL CONTINGENTS.

    At the Ycomanry and Volunteer Tonrnament, in which members of the Colonial Contingents competed, several prizes have fallen to Australian riflemen. For the lemon-cutting ...

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  11. THE SULTAN SHUFFLING.

    Although the Sultan of Turkey, chiefly in obedience to the advice of the Emperor of Germany, has accepted the principle of evacuation of Greek territory in Thessaly. ...

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  12. THE AMATEUR LONG-DISTANCE CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The Amateur Long-Distance Swimming Championship Match was contested on the Thames on Saturday, under the auspices of the Amateur Swimming Association. The ...

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  13. DR. JAMESON AT WORK.

    Dr. Leander Jameson, C.B., formerly Ad-ministrator of the British South African Territory in South Africa and the leader of the raid upon the Band, has returned to Rhodesia. ...

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  14. THE IMPERIAL PRIZE.

    Sergeant Whitehead, of the stadhord shire Regiment, was the .successful competiton in the Imperial Prize event with an aggregate score of 144 points. A number of the colonial ...

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  15. THE UNITED STATES.

    The members of the State Commission appointed by the President of the United States for the purpose of making enquiries into the cost of the construction of the canal across the ...

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  16. THE NORTH POLE.

    M. Andree, who is endeavouring to reach the North polar regions by means of a huge balloon which ascended from Dane's Island on Sunday, July 11, is being accompanied in his ...

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  17. THE RIGHT HON. A. J. MUNDELLA.

    The Right. Hon. A: J. Mundella, M.P;, for the Brightside division of Sheffield, and for-merly President of the Board of Trade, is in a critical condition as the result of a paralytic ...

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  18. THE NEW TARIFF.

    It is reported in Washington that the Joint Committee of the House of Representatives and the Senate on the Tariff Bill has agreed upon the following schedule of rates:— ...

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  19. THE DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE

    Captain Lord Charles Beresford, R.N., in reply to a correspondent, states that he is strongly of the opinion that colonial contributions to Imperial defence ought to be . ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mrs. J. K. Barney, the accredited representative of Miss Frances Willard, the President of the World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union who has inst arrived from the ...

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  21. NEW GUINEA GOLDFIELDS.

    The Merrie England arrived from New Guinea last evening at 4 o'clock, bringing thirty-four miners and six saloon passengers, including Warden Campbell, of ...

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  22. BRITISH S.A. COMPANY.

    The British Government has decided to immediately institute a strict investigation of the affairs of the British South African Chartered Company in accordance with promises given in ...

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  23. MINE ACCIDENTS COMMISSION.

    The Mine Accidents Commission sat to-day. E. J. Horwood, Mining Manager of the Proprietary Mine, was further examined by Messrs. Polkinghorne and Williams, mainly with regard ...

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  24. AN AUSTRALIAN CYCLIST.

    W. Kerr, the New South Wales amateur champion cyclist, won several heats at Birmingham, but failed in the finals. ...

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  25. THE LATE MR. EDDY.

    The Times this morning publishes a highly appreciative notice of the late Mr. E. M. G. Eddy the Chairman of the New South 'Wales Railway Commissioners, in which, allusion is ...

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  26. CYCLING.

    Dodgson and Kerr, two Australian cyclists, competed at the Birmingham bicycle races yesterday, and although they each won several of the heats they were engaged in, they failed to score in the finals. ...

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  27. THE TICK PEST.

    The Chief Inspector of Stock has worked out the results of the experiments at Mundowlan. It seems that of the uninoculated cattle under his control 100 showed high fever ...

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  28. THE BROOKFIELD STUD SALE.

    At the Brookfield sale of stud horses yesterday Mr. H. C. White, of New South Wales, and the Hon. W. I. Winter-Irving, M.L.C., of Victoria, purchased several of tho lots submitted to auction. ...

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  29. DEATH OF LORD REVELSTOKE

    The death is announced at the age of sixtynine years of Edward Charles Baring, first Lord Revelstoke.Lord Revelstoke was the senior partner in ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND.

    The Onamoer of Commerce resoived today that the Bill drafted to restrict the .security to Mortgaged property was, as drawn, unworkable and likely to prove dangerous. ...

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  31. THE STEAMER TANAIS.

    The missing vessel Tanais, From Noumea to Sydney, reached the anchorage at Moreton Bar early this morning. The Brisbane agents for the vessel were advised that she had ...

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  32. THE SALTATION ARMY IN VICTORIA.

    The annual social meeting in connection with the Salvation Army was held to-night in the Town Hall. The meeting was a great success, and evoked so much interest that the ...

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  33. THE UNION MORTGAGE AND AGENCY COMPANY.

    The Directors of the Union Mortgage and Agency Company announce that the balance to credit of profit and loss for the half-year's operations amounts to £l3,354. It is proposed ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Minister of Defence, on behalf of the volunteers of New Zealand, has sent a cablegram to the rifle team at Bisley congratulating them on the honounable position they secured in the Kolapore Cup Match. ...

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  35. SYDNEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held to-night. There was a large attendance of members, and the President M.A.W Meeke occupied the chair ...

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  36. STOCK CROSSINGS.

    The Following mobs of cattle have recently crossed the border at route to the Adelaide market:—203 from Nocatunga Station, Queensland, consigned to Baget, Shakes, and ...

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  37. TASMANIA.

    The barque Glenmark, with a fresh crew brought from Melbourne, has entered out for Falmouth. Her four apprentices have been paid off, and only the captain and the two mates remain of the original crew. ...

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  38. INCENDIARISM AT MILLICENT.

    The district has been thrown into a state of alarm through several fires having been wilfully lit on Saturday night or early on Sunday morning. There were ten fires altogether on ...

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  39. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A case of some interest was neard before the Chief Justice in the Supreme Court today, when F. J. Muir answered to the charge of having published an obscene acrostic in verse. ...

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  41. THE WELLS FUND.

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  43. Woodside: July 7,1897.

    Dear Sir—I have been using Cereatine" in my family for the past three months, and in my opinion it is the best Porridge Meal that we have used in any of the colonies. ...

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  44. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    St. Peters Town Hall, 8 p.m.—Mayoral Reception. Christ Church. North Adelaide, 8 p.m.—Lantern lecture by Rev. W. I. Carr Smith.Y.M.C.A. 7.45—Mr. E. Reeves, ...

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  46. THE LATE CALVERT EXPLORERS.

    Sir—Please let me, at the special desire of the relatives of the late Charles F. Wells and George L Jones, Calvert explorers, convey through the wide sphere of your paper ...

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