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  2. VICTORIA.

    The imports during July showed an increase of £412,812. The exports were valued at £900,070, an increase of £134,083 ...

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  3. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    A terrible accident has occurred at a small bay several miles from Noumea. A number of officers and artillerymen were out in two boats ...

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  4. DUELLING.

    Prince Vittorio Emanuele, Count of Turin, and nephew of the King of Italy, who challenged Prince Henry of Orleans to a duel, met ...

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  5. AFRICA.

    Sir James Sivewright, Minister of Public Works in Cape Colony, has been interviewed by a deputation, the members of which urged ...

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  6. INTERCOLONIAL.

    There were four mail steamers in Largs Bay this morning, viz., the Polynesien, Gera, Ville de la Ciotat, and Lusitania. A strong wind ...

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  7. GENERAL NEWS.

    OUR FISHERS.—Tasmania 40,000 trout ova are being obtained by the Acclimatisation Society, and are expected to arrive ...

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  8. NEW ZEALAND

    Walter Freeman, a young man, was road racing at Palmerston when bis bicycle collapsed. Freeman was severely injured, and died ...

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  9. A GOOD DIVIDEND.

    The Melbourne Hydraulic Power Company has declared a dividend of 10 percent. ...

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  10. GRAND HOTEL.

    The Supreme Court has granted permission to the Grand Hotel Company to sell liquor on the premises. ...

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  11. WOMAN RUNS AMOK.

    A young woman named Looney ran amok at Fielding with a revolver to-day, and wounded Dr. Charlton. ...

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  12. MR. HARRY RICKARDS.

    Mr. Harry Rickards, with his wife and daughter, arrived from England to-day, and will proceed overland to Sydney. ...

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  13. INTENT TO DEFRAUD.

    G. Robinson pleaded guilty at the Criminal Court to-day to three charges of uttering with intent to defraud the Australasian ...

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  14. GRAZED THE ROCKS.

    The R.M.S. Monowai grazed the rocks at the entrance to Bluff Harbor, but the damage done slight. ...

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  15. WARSHIP FIRED AT.

    Letters received from China by the mail state that when R.M.S. Immortality was at Shanghai a shot from one of the forts fell into the ...

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  16. THE EMPIRE.

    Some of the leading Russian newspapers have been dealing with the subject of British Imperial federation, and they regard it as a ...

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  17. POLYNESIEN PASSENGERS.

    Lord Dunmore, who has been to Noumea lately in connection with the nickel ore mines, was a passenger to Marseilles to-day in the F.M.S. ...

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  18. MILD SEASON.

    Remarkably mild weather continues in the South Island. It is said to be prejudicially affecting trade. ...

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  19. EXCITING INCIDENTS.

    The duel between Prince Henry of Orleans and the Count of Turin took place on Sunday morning in the Bois Vaucresson, St. Cloud (five ...

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  20. STURROCK'S CASE.

    Arthur Sturrock, who is charged with having embezzled moneys at Kilmarnock, Scotland, has been committed to gaol to await his ...

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  21. TASMANIA WRECK.

    Diving operations at the wreck of the Tasmania have hitherto failed, owing to the roughness of the water. Mr. Rothschild has ...

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  22. LARGE SUM INVOLVED.

    The detective from Scotland who was sent to arrest Sturrock states that there are 22 charges of the embezzlement of moneys from the ...

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  23. ESCAPE OF NATIVE PRISONERS.

    Four native prisoners, who occupied the same cell in the Derby prison, made their escape during last night by lifting a few short ...

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  24. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Tabart, the inspector of stock, has received a cable message from the inspector of stock in New South Wales intimating that the ...

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  25. THE PREMIER'S RETURN.

    A citizens' banquet to Sir George Turner will be impracticable owing to his engagements preventing an early date from being fixed. An ...

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  26. QUESTION OF STORAGE.

    The Minister of Agriculture has been asked to warn the shipping companies against the stowing of wine with tallow or sheepskins, as ...

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  27. SPAIN'S PREMIER.

    The military court at Madrid which tried the anarchist Golli for the assassination of the late Senor Canovas, Premier of Spain, has ...

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  28. CONTINGENT'S RETURN.

    The South Australian contingent is expected to return on September 2. The members will be recorded a public reception. ...

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  29. THE COOLGARDIE WATER SCHEME.

    It was the Edinburgh Scotsman that first gave currency to the statement that the Government of Western Austria was about to ...

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  30. ME. JOSEPH CLARKE'S ESTATE.

    The administration of the estate of the late Mr. Joseph Clarke in Tasmania has been granted to Messrs. William Howat, Frank ...

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  31. ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    An inquest was held to-day on the body of John Good, who was killed by a train on Saturday night. The evidence showed that ...

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  32. SCULLING.

    William Emmett, of the Hawthorn Rowing Club, Newcastle-on-Tyne, and the New Zealand sculler " Tom" Sullivan, now landlord of ...

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  33. PROBATE GRANTED.

    Probate in the estate of the late Mr. John Hodgkiss, of Somerton, Glenelg, has been granted. The estate was sworn at £19,900. ...

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  34. PETROLEUM DEPOSIT.

    A party representing an Adelaide syndicate left for Queenscliffe, Kangaroo Island, this morning to try to discover a supposed ...

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  35. STABBING AFFRAY AT NORTHAM.

    Very early yesterday morning a Dane named Francis Wahner was stabbed in a serious manner, the deed being done, it is alleged, by a ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The body of a newly-born male infant was found on the beach at Longnose Point this morning. ...

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  37. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    The Customs revenue from July 1 to August 14 amounted to £75,737. The beer duty yielded £2,335. ...

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  38. SEAMAN INJURED.

    A seaman named George Olsen was admitted in an unconscious state to the Sydney Hospital tonight. He sustained injuries by ...

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  39. FIRE ON A MAIL STEAMER.

    A cable message has been received from Colombo to the effect that a fire took place on the R.M.S. Oroya in the Red Sea. A panic ...

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  40. MINE MANAGER KILLED.

    On Saturday night Mr. Andrew Johnston, the manager of the Prince of Wales mine at Gundagal, started the cage at the 300ft, level. ...

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  41. THE CODLIN MOTH.

    To-day, at a meeting of the Agricultural Bureau, it was resolved to approve of a committee of practical horticulturists to deal ...

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  42. INDIA.

    The Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, Viceroy and Governor-General of India, has seriously remonstrated with the Ameer of Afghanistan in regard to the action ...

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  43. GOLD CONSIGNMENT.

    The steamers Aramac and Konoowarra brought from Queensland 14,358oz. of gold, valued at £57,432. ...

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  44. A SHIPPING CASE.

    In the Sydney District Court to-day Denis Joseph M'Kenna proceeded against the Adelaide Steamship Company. The ...

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  45. ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

    The Port Adelaide Corporation has accepted proposals for electric lighting. ...

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  46. A COMMONER.

    Mr. H. C. Richards. M.P. for East Finsbury (London) in the House of Commons, was a passenger in the F.M.S. Polynesien. Mr. ...

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  47. COOLGARDIE MAYORALTY

    The elections to fill the mayoral chair and the vacant seat in the municipal council took place to-day. The contests did not occasion much ...

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  48. CREMATION.

    The Adelaide Cremation Society has been granted a site for a crematorium in the park lands. ...

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  49. KLONDYKE GOLD.

    The Pacific Coast newspapers are encouraging the miners on the Klondyke field to resist the police in the collection of the " unjust ...

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  50. PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly will probably adjourn at the end of the week for a month to enable the convention to meet. The Council will get ...

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  51. QUEENSLAND.

    Sir Charles Lilley has suffered a relapse, and his condition is now most critical. ...

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  52. KANAKA LABOR.

    Mr. Dickson. the Minister of Railways, was charged to-day with having employed a kanaka under contract. Counsel pleaded ...

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  53. MANITOBA WHEAT.

    The Government pathologist referring to the prospects of growing Mamtoba wheat in New South Wales, says that it would not grow ...

    Article : 49 words
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