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  3. CHINA.

    An Ottoman mission has arrived at Shanghai. The object of the mission is to pacify the Mahomedans in the event of disturbances occurring in the north-west. ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Among the passengers in the G.M.S. [?] which reached Fremantle from European ports yesterday morning, was Mr. T. Kirrell Gray, the secretary of the W. A. ...

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  5. THE BOER WAR.

    A report has been, received from Lord Kitchener in regard to the desperate battle at Vlakfontein, near Krugersdorp, on May 29. ...

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  6. EASTERN STATES.

    Ac the Criminal Sittings to-day Alex. Francis Tassie admitted having embezzled £415, the property of the Riverton branch of the English, Scottish, and Australian ...

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  7. THE MURCHISON ELECTION.

    Sir,—In your issue of the 28th there appeared a letter by someone signing himself "True Britisher," which I cannot allow to pass unnoticed, although it is at all ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND.

    At the South Brisbane Police Court, Donald Mackintosh, member of the Legislative Assembly, was charged, at the instance of Henry Daniells, with making a ...

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  9. RAWLINSON'S COLUMN.

    General Rawlinson's column, while operating between Brakspruit and Klerksdorp, in the south-western Transvaal, has captured 17 prisoners, 3,000 cattle, 29,000 ...

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  10. RAISING THE INDEMNITY.

    It is feared that the order of the Chinese Government that each province shall devise its own method of raising its quota of the indemnity will increase the inland duties ...

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  11. TASMANIA.

    The mangled remains of Mr. William Dry, well known in the city, were found lying among the rocks at the corporation quarries yesterday morning. It is ...

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  12. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    The Duchess of Cornwall and York, accompanied by file Countess of Hopetoun and suite, paid a visit to the hospital this morning. The Duchess exhibited a deep ...

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  13. VICTORIA.

    The City Police Court was crowded to-day, when a youth named George Riley was arraigned on the charge of assaulting with intent to rob Annie Greig, and further of ...

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  14. THE CAPE CAMPAIGN.

    Commandant Kruitzinger, who was last reported to be moving eastwards from Steynsburg, in Cape Colony, has attacked Molteno, a few miles south-east of ...

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  15. FEDERAL POLITICS

    The debate on the Address-in-Reply was continued in the House of Representatives this afternoon. Sir Langdon Bonython (South Australia) ...

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  16. BRITISH WARSHIP FOR CHINA.

    H.M.S. Cressy, a British first-class cruiser of 12,000 tons, stationed at Ports month, has been ordered to proceed to China. ...

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  17. KAISER AND CZAR.

    The "Daily News" states that the Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany will pay a visit to the Czar of Russia in August next. ...

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  18. STATE POLITICS.

    Mr. J. J. Holmes, the new member of the Leake Administration, attended at tho meeting of the Executive Council yesterday, and was sworn in as Minister for ...

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  19. CHARGES AGAINST A CIVIL SERVANT.

    George Muir Houston, late officer in charge of the leasing branch of the Mines Department, who is charged with failing to account for £3 paid to him for lease ...

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  20. BOERS' DARING ATTACK.

    Further particulars from Vlakfontein show that Colonel Dixon was moving in column formation when Kemp and 1,200 men attacked his flank, ...

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  21. GLASGOW EXHIBITION.

    Mr. H. W. Venn, the President of the West Australian Commission for the Glasgow Exhibition, has presented the Duchess of Fife with a necklet of West Australian ...

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  22. FATAL LIFT ACCIDENT.

    A lift accident, by which a young woman named Sarah Jane Potts lost her life, occurred at the residence of Dr. Bird last night. The deceased, who was leaving her ...

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  23. GENERAL FRENCH.

    General French, who has been having a short holiday owing to ill-health, has been placed in charge of the troops at the Cape. ...

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  24. THE MEETING OF PARLIAMENT.

    Ministers have been considering when Parliament shall be summoned, and it is probable that the Premier will announce to-day the date on which the opening ...

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  25. THE TRANSPORT MORAYSHIRE.

    The transport Morayshire arrived from South Africa to-day with the returned troops. The men will march through the city to the Victoria Barracks in the ...

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  26. RAIN IN THE MALLEE.

    Bain has fallen at last in the mallee country. During last night there were splendid showers, and almost everywhere sufficient rain fell to benefit the crops. ...

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  27. EXPLORERS' ADDRESS.

    Arrangements have been made whereby the survivors of the party which, under John M'Donall Stuart first crossed the continent will present an address to the Duke ...

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  28. TURKEY AND ITALY.

    It was cabled yesterday that Italian warships had been ordered to Corfu with the object of coercing Turkey in the event of satisfaction not being given for the ...

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  29. CHARLES-STREET WESLEY CHURCH.

    The above church further celebrated its 12th anniversary on Wed. by a tea and public meeting. The tables at the tea were well filled, and were presided over by Mesdames Wilkinson, H. Arnold, Colvin, ...

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  30. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Alfred Jettyman, accountant, who was arrested last night on the charge of the embezzlement of £96 from the Kauri Timber Co., has been remanded till the 12th inst. ...

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  31. SHOOTING EXCURSION.

    The rain to-day interfered somewhat with the Royal shooting excursion. The party is no its return journey this evening, and wil reach Sydney at 8 o'clock ...

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  32. AMERICA CUP.

    The yacht Constitution, which was built to defend the America Cup against Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht Shamrock IL, met with an accident yesterday while making a ...

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  33. QUESTION OF BONUSES.

    The question of bonuses on products was before the State Cabinet to-night. The Minister of Agriculture submitted a. proposal for a conference of the Ministers ...

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  34. PRISONERS FOR INDIA.

    The Government have sent 500 Boer prisoners to Trichinopoly, in the Madras district of India. ...

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  35. VILJOEN'S WHEREABOUTS.

    Commandant Viljoen is between Caroline and Ermelo, in the eastern Transvaal. He is avoiding the British, and his followers are gradually surrendering. ...

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  36. THE VEST AUSTRALIAN VISIT

    The competitive designs for the construction of the citizens' arch (temporary) of welcome will be received at the Town-hall up till noon to-day. The general ...

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  37. INDIAN FAMINE.

    Although the outlook has much improved in regard to the Indian famine, there are still 460,000 natives in receipt of relief, principally in tie Bombay Presidency. ...

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  38. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Tenders were opened by the Treasury to-day for £500,000 worth of New South Wales bills, which will have five years' currency, and bear interest at the rate of ...

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  39. DAMAGES BY TROOPS.

    A military commission is sitting at Pretoria assessing the damages done by the troops on private property in South AFrica. Altogether about 3,000 claims have ...

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  40. THE ADDRESS ADOPTED.

    Mr. Sydney Smith (New South Wales) defended the Reid Administration in New South Wales, and also Mr. Reid's finance and free-trade policy. ...

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  41. LORD INVERCLYDE'S ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Lord Inverclyde, the bead of die Cunard Steamship Company, has been sworn at £1,000,000, the Treasury netting £78,617. ...

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  42. THE THREE CUP YACHTS.

    Mr. A. G. M'Vey, the well-known American yachting expert, has contributed his views as to the capabilities of the three America Cup yachts to the columns of the ...

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  43. CITIZENS' COMMITTEE FUND.

    The following subscriptions have been received for the above fund:—Previously acknowledged, £223 Is. 6d.; C. A. Smith, £1 Is.; Frost and Shipham, £1 Is.; ...

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  44. FIGHTING AT BUSHMAN'S HOEK.

    After a day's desperate fighting, a force of 250 Boers have been ejected from a position near Bushman's Hoek. ...

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  45. BROKEN HILL DISASTER.

    The Mayor of Broken Hill has received from the private secretary of the Duke of Cornwall and York, Royalty's donation of £25 in aid of the Mines Disaster Fund. ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    Colonel Kelly, of New South Wales, who was invested by the King at St. James's Palace on Monday as a Companion of the Bath (C.B.), has sailed for Cape Town. ...

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  47. PORTLAND CASE.

    When seen at that well-known hostlery, the "Gordon" Hotel, by our Portland correspondent, Miss Pearl Billingham (whose recent unpleasant experiences have been ...

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  48. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate, Mr. Stuart's motion for the payment of Senators' expenses was negatived. The sessional order that the Senate meet on Wednesdays and ...

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  49. IRONWORKERS' STRIKE.

    The determination of the masters to adhere to the terms of the settlement set forth in their letter of May 24 has had the effect of creating another deadlock in the ...

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  50. A MINING DEAL.

    The West Australian Goldfields, Ltd., has purchased 20,000 shares in the Duke United Mines, Mary borough, for £17,500. ...

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  51. A VICTORIAN WOUNDED.

    Private K. H. Gay, of the Victorian Mounteds, has been severely wounded at Brugespruit. ...

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  52. FINANCIAL.

    Union Bank shares are quoted on the Stock Exchange at £39. ...

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  53. HOUSING THE PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Barton had a conference with Mr. Peacock yesterday in regard to the terms under which the Federal Parliament will occupy Parliament-house. There will be ...

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  54. DISCHARGE OF COLONIAL TROOPS.

    The discharging of New South Wales troopers in England, instead of in Sydney, has created difficulties in connection with the men's pay and return passages. ...

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  55. MINING SHARES.

    Chillagoe, £1 1s. 3d.; Mount Lyell, £4 17s. 6d.; Mount Lyell North, £2 7s. 6d. ...

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  56. MR JACOBY, M.L.A.

    Sir,—I notice that yon have on one or two occasions inferred that I have broken nay pledge to my constituents by supporting Mr. Piesse. In "The Morning Herald" of ...

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  58. COMMERCIAL.

    The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom is 3,200,000 quarters, and for the Continent of Europe 1,940,000 quarters. ...

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  59. NEW ZEALAND.

    The body of Mr. Fred. Ayres, bank inspector, the fifth victim of the Grand Hotel fire at Auckland, has been found among the debris. ...

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  60. MEMBERS' ALLOWANCES.

    Concerning the agitation by a few members of the Federal Parliament for increased allowances, and the impression which has arisen that such was set afcot by the ...

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  61. THE VICTORIA CROSS.

    Captain N. R. Howse, of the New South Wales Medical Staff, has been gazetted for the Victoria Cross. During an action at Vredefort, in the ...

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  62. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Tin.—Tin is quoted at £128 17s. 6d. per ton, and forward £126. Wheat.—The wheat cargoes of the barques Procyon and Simla have been sold ...

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