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  2. MR. JUSTICE REAL.

    The Sydney "Catholic Press" says Mr. Justice Real will take a year's holiday shortly. He intends going to Europe with his family. ...

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  3. THE VALUARE COMPANY.

    The clever Valdare Company concluded a highly successful season on Saturday last, when matinee and evening performances wem given to capital houses. The ...

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  4. CHINA.

    The German Emperor, in the course of a speech delivered at Stettin on the occasion of the naval manoeuvres, said he was convinced, the German forces which had been ...

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  5. THE WAR. BOTHA DRIVEN FROM LYDENBURG.

    The Transvaal Republic, which was recently annexed by Lord Roberts on behalf of the British Government, is designated the Transvaal Colony. ...

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  6. PLOT AGAINST THE SULTAN OF TURKEY.

    A plot against the Sultan of Turkey has been discovered in Constantinople, and 118 arrests have been made. Among the prisoners are two State officials. ...

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  7. IN THE COLONIES.

    The Premier of Victoria (the Hon. A. M'Lean) has informed the Government that Privates H. Johnson, G. H. Remfry, A. E. King, J. Wiltshire, and E. U. Neale have ...

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  8. THE CONTINGENTS GOING TO ENGLAND.

    Private G. Ebling, of the first Victorian contingent, writing from Eerste Fabricken on the 20th of July, says:—"Great rejoicing today; every man signed that he ...

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  9. TRINITY COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS.

    The annual examinations in connection with the Trinity College of Music, London, will take place in the School of Arts to-day. The examiner will be Mr. M. B. ...

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  10. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    The returns issued by the British Board of Trade show an increase in the imports for August, as compared with the previous corresponding period, of £1,403,661 and an ...

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  11. A DAY OF SENSATIONS.

    Yesterday was a day of sensations. In the morning some excitement was caused at the Bank of Australasia by the arrest of a man who, under the name of J. M'Lean ...

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  12. NAVAL AND MILITARY RALL.

    A ball will be held in the hall of the School of Arts this evening under the auspices of the local naval and military forces, It is intended this shall be an annual ...

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  13. THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.

    The United States Postal authorities have intimated to the Postmaster-General of Canada, that the Philippine Islands must be regarded as American territory. ...

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  14. BLOODHORSE FOR MIRIAM VALE STATION.

    "The Gladstone Observer" of Saturday says:—"Horsebreeders will be pleased to learn that Mr. A. H. G. Macdonald. Miriam Vale, has purchased a sire whose pedigree ...

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  15. CABLE MESSAGES.

    A striking demonstration, arranged by M. Picard, took place at the Polis Exhibition on the occasion of the visit of the delegates who attended the recent congress ...

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  16. CRISIS IN THE WOOL TRADE IN FRANCE.

    The crisis in the wool trade at Roubaix (France) is at an end. The banks are now assisting the firms who are in difficulties and preventing them from going into ...

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  17. LAND SALES.

    Attention is directed to the sale of land which is to be held by Mr. G. S. Curtis at his rooms, Denham-street, this forenoon. The properties to be offered consist of a ...

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  18. THE WEATHER.

    Saturday was a pleasant day; but yesterday was extremely close and muggy— indeed, one of the most trying experienced since the winter passed away. The ...

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  19. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The Glasgow authorities have succeeded in arresting the spread of the plague. ...

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  20. THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.

    Dr. Drummond Morier (Adelaide) has been appointed to represent Australia on the committee elected to reorganise the British Medical Association. ...

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  21. DEATH OF MR. HENRY MORT.

    In Saturdays issue appeared a telegram from Sydney announcing the death of Mr. Henry, who it was stated represented West Moreton in the Parliament of New ...

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  22. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The following are the latest quotations for consols and colonial Government securities, with the rise or fall since last week:— ...

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  23. MR. J. F. HOGAN.

    Mr. J. F. Hogan, M.P., will leave for Australia by the s.s. Paparoa. He is going out to the colonies as federation commissioner for the London "Daily Chronicle." ...

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  24. TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION WITH BIRDSVILLE.

    A deputation recenltly waited upon the Postmaster-General (the Hon. J. G. Drake) to ask that the telegraph line should be extended to Birdsville, either from Boulia ...

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  25. MR. J. M. SINCLAIR'S VISIT TO AMERICA.

    Mr. J. M. Sinclair, the representative of the Victorian Agricultural Department in Great Britain, has returned from a visit to the United States, whither he accompanied ...

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  26. MR. J. S. HENDERSON.

    Mr. J. S. Henderson's numerous friends will be pleased to hear that be continues to make excellent progress towards recovery. The bullet has not been extracted ...

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  27. THE TICK PEST.

    When the recent drought was at its worst, says the Brisbane "Telegraph" of Thursday, the Stock Department authorised the droving of cattle and sheep from ...

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  28. ROMAN CATHOLIC CONGRESS.

    The dedication of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral was carried out to-day with brilliant ceremonial. All the leading members of the priesthood, with the ...

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  29. EARLY DISCOVERY OF COAL ON THE MACKENZIE.

    In reference to the important discovery of anthracitic coal last month, says the Brisbane "Telegraph" of Friday, a correspondent writes:—It will no doubt come as a ...

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  30. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    The third-class partially-protected cruiser Archer, which has been commissioned for the Australian Station and refitted and rearmed at a cost of £17,500, ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL MESSAGES.

    The merket rate of discount for three months' hill is 3 5/6d. The following are the latest quotations on the metal and produce markets:— ...

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  32. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS

    The Premier of New South Wales (Sir William Lyne) interviewed the Premier of Victoria (the Hon. A. M'Lcan) on his way to Tasmania and discussed the proposal ...

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  33. WIN FOR AN AUSTRALIAN HORSE.

    At Kempton Park to-day Mr. H. Oxenham's Australian horse Syerla (Gozo— Cerise and Blue) woa the Regulation Plate of £200, 11 mile, beating Haevett and St. ...

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  34. THE INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION TRIBUNAL.

    The United States Government has appointed ex-Presidents B. Harrison and G. Cleveland as the representatives of the United States on the International ...

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  35. RED DEER AND BUFFALO IN QUEENSLAND.

    From the half-dozen deer presented to Queensland by the Queen some twenty years ago, says the Brisbane "Telegraph" of Friday, the number has grown to very ...

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  36. THE FROZEN MEAT MARKET.

    The following are the latest quotations for frozen meat:— New Zealand mutton (crossbred wethers and maiden ewes, 55lb to 65lb).— ...

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  37. THE NEW SYDNEY TRAIN SERVICE.

    As recently announced, says the Brisbane "Telegraph" of Friday, the Railway Deportment proposes to make certain alterations in the time-table with regard to the ...

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  38. THE IPSWICH COAL DISPUTE.

    A conference between the Coalowners' Association and representatives of the colliers at Ipswich was held yesterday; but the dispute appears no nearer a settlement. ...

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  39. THE DUKE OF THE ABRUZZI'S POLAR EXPEDITION.

    Later details of the expedition to Franz Josef Land under the leadership of the Duke of the Abruzzi in the Stella. Polare show that the ice pushed the vessel on to ...

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  40. SUMMER WASHING SUITS!

    Finest Assam Silk or Tussore Silk Coat and Trousers, 30s.; Twill Flax or Irish Brown Linen Drill Cont and Trousers, 10s. 6d.; Linen Crash Coat and Trousers, 9s. ...

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  41. SPLENDID ASSAM SILK DISPLAY.

    In view of the approaching warm weather the public are invited to inspect the magnificent display of Assam Silks, Tussore Silks, and Washing Materials of ...

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  42. A DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A fire attended with loss of life is reported at Tunbridge (Kent). The promises of an outfitter in the town caught fire, and owing to the key of the fire escape being ...

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