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  2. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Lady Tennyson, accompanied by her youngest son, the Hon. Aubrey Tennyson, who has recovered from his recent illness, left for Melbourne by the express on ...

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  3. HONOURING THE BRAVE.

    It was a happy thought which, prompted the committee of the St. Peter's Old Collegians'Association to perpetuate the memorv of the "old Blues" who fought for the ...

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  4. TRADES CONGRESS.

    At the Congress of British Trades Unions at Holborn on Friday a proposition advocat-ing woman's suffrage was rejected by 110 votes against 103. A resolution in favour ...

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  5. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN,

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  6. ENGLAND AND CHINA.

    The new commercial reaty between Great Britain and China, which was negoti-ated at "Shanghai by Sir James L. Mackay and Chinese plenipotentiaries, was signed ...

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  7. THE BOER LEADERS.

    Great public interest is being taken in the fact that Mr. Chamberlain and Gens. Louis Botha, Christian De Wet, and De La Rev met in conference, in London on ...

    Article : 275 words
  8. KING EDWARD.

    Their Majesties King Edward and Queen Alexandra have visited Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the Scottish-American millionaire, at Skibo Castle, Sutherlandshire. ...

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  9. THE SHEARING TROUBLE.

    News was received in Broken and yester-day morning that a team of men, engaged under the Pastoralists' Union agreement, had left Corona station and had gone into ...

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  10. RECORD OF THE TOUR.

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  11. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    On learning of the accident which befell the President of the United states through an electric car coming into collision with the carriage in which he was driving near ...

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  12. RUSSIA.

    Twelve political prisoners, who were exercising in the gaol at Kieff, a fortified city of European Russia, overcame the warder n charge of them and escaped. So far they ...

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  13. CANADIAN TRADE.

    The [?] Association,whose headquarters are at To-ronto, is urging Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Premier, to impose retaliatory duties on ...

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  14. VENEZUELA.

    The latest advice from Colon stated that a large force of revolutionists on, Friday occupied the heights around Caracas, the capital of Venezuela. Gen. Castro, the ...

    Article : 60 words
  15. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is estimated that even under the most favourable conditions tie English hop crop, will only yield half the return of last year, and muv possibly. not'exceed one-third of it. ...

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  16. DEATH OF PROFESSOR VIRCHOW.

    The death is announced, at the age of 81, of Professor Rudolf Virchow, the famous German politician and pathologist. On the eve of the eightieth anniversarv of ...

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  17. INDIA.

    Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India, states that be asked King Edward to visit India, and be crowned at Delhi as Emperor, in the presence of the native princes, and the ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Since the conclusion of peace in southAfrica a band of GO well-armed Damaralan natives, under the leadership of a Kaffi "bov" named Borst, have been looting ex ...

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  19. THE AVERAGES.

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  20. THE SOUTH AFRICAN CON-STABULARY.

    The enormous stretch of sparsely inhabited country presents many difficulties for the proper administration of the country (wrote Reuter's correspondent at Pretoria ...

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  21. CONTINENTAL NAVIES.

    Mr. H. 0. Arnold-Foster, Parliamentary and Financial Secretary of the Admiralty, who is visiting the Continent with a view to studying the naval progress of ...

    Article : 58 words
  22. MELBA'S CONCERTS.

    The booking of seats at one guinea each for Madame Melba's concerts has been sufficiently heavy to satiay Mr. Musgrove that the Melba tour is going to be a [?] ...

    Article : 172 words
  23. THE FRENCH ARMY.

    The special correspondent *bi The Stan-dard, who has been witnessing the autumnmanoeuvres of the French army, states that the military operations were carried out on ...

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  24. THE CASE OF A. B. WORTHINGTON.

    In connection with the case of Arthur Rentley Worthington, who is charged with having obtained £1.006 by false pretences from Mrs. de la Juveny, a widow, residing ...

    Article : 426 words
  25. LABOUR MEMBERS CALLED TO ACCOUNT.

    An enquiry by the Trades Union Congres concerning the dispute between Mr. lay lor and other members of the Labour Par ty, and the conduct of all the labour ...

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  26. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  27. THE FRENCH RELIGIOUS ORDERS.

    In connection with the application of the Associations Act in France a noteworthy trial was held on Friday at Nantes. Col. Saint-Remy was accused before a Council ...

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  28. MELBOURNE ROYAL SHOW.

    The annual show of the'Royal Agriculture Society was concluded on Saturday. Th weather was of the most pleasant kind, am there was a large attendance of both ...

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  29. [?] AT THE BARRIER.

    At Stephens Greek this morning Mr. Peter Grattick Forbes, oflicer in charge of the pumping station, was preparing to go [?] ducks on the reservoir, and ...

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  30. AUSTRALASIAN MINING STOCKS.

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  31. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    At the inaugural meeting or the [?] Railways Clerical Association on Friday night a letter wan received from a wellknown officer, who suggested that His ...

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  32. A DISTRESSING OASE OF THEFT.

    A To[?]ery of £100 in banknotes and a cheque for £80 was committed at Bendigo on Friday afternoon.The money was paid to Mrs. Johanna Williams Williams on Friday ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND RIFLE TEAM.

    The difficulty in connection with the passes to the federal rifle team has been overcome, and the team-left for Adelaide this morning. The only, alteration in the ...

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  34. Advertising

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  35. LESSON FOR A GRAND DUKE.

    Mrs. Roosevelt, wife of the President of the United States, has administered what is regarded as a well-merited lesson to the Grand Duke Bories of Russia, who is ...

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  36. WHITE LABOUR AT JOHANNES -BURG. • '

    A Reuter's telegram from Johannesburg on August 7 says:-It is impossible to estimate yet the result of the white labour ex-periment, as no comparisons can be made. ...

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  37. Advertising

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  39. A MOUNTAIN TRAGEDY.

    New York advices state that a terrible accident occurred on Saturday in the picturesque Adirondack Mountains, in the State of New York. While a party of ...

    Article : 76 words
  40. A MEMORIAL IN PERTH.

    [?] body of troops and a vast crowd of civi-lians and school children. His Excellency the Administrator of tie Government ...

    Article : 158 words
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