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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The "Standard" declares that the Royal visit is equally valuable to the Australasians and enjoyable and instructive to the Duke and Duchess of ...

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  3. INLAND WIRES.

    Mr. J. R. Betts, lately Council Clerk at Brighton, left to-day to take up his appointment at Franklin as Bench Clerk. ...

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  4. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    A report from Yackandanah as to the, shooting affray, wired last night, shows that George Martin, a sluicer, having occasion to fear he had shot his brother. ...

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  5. FEDERATION.

    In the Senate this afternoon the debate was resumed on the motion that the petition against the return of Senator Mathieson (West Australia) be ...

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  6. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    The Premier has placed £1000 on the estimates for a memorial to the late Premier Byrnes, in accordance with the promise made to the late Sir J. R. ...

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  7. TASMANIAN POULTRY SOCIETY.

    The entries for the Tasmanian Poultry Society's show to be held next week. Closed to-night, and number about 800. This is 100 in excess of those ...

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  8. A DISASTROUS WRECK.

    The police at Kew, Plymouth, have been informed that the barque Lizzie Bell is ashore on Pilhama and that 12 of the crew have been drowned. ...

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  9. RETURNING FROM SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Defence Department has received a cable message from Capetown as follows:—"Steamer Moravian left on July 19. She has on board Major Harris. ...

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  10. POST AND TELEGRAPH BILL.

    The Speaker (Hon. P. W. holder) announced that the Post and Telegraph Bill had been received from the Senate, and the second reading was fixed for ...

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  11. ITEMS FROM WESTRALIA.

    This morning 8000 school children assembled in the Government House Domain, where a chorus of 200 juveniles sang several part songs. The ...

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  12. GOVERNMENT ANALYST'S REPORT.

    The Government Analyst has examined the food sent from the Launceston Hospital and has found nothing wrong with it. ...

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  13. INTER-STATE COMMISSION BILL.

    Right Hon. G. H. Reid resumed the debate on the Inter-state Commission Bill, and expressed the opinion that several of its provisions were not only ...

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  14. SIGNALS OF DISTRESS.

    The members of the search party who left San Remo at an early hour this morning, with the object of investigating the cause of the distress ...

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  15. THE BISHOP OF TASMA IA

    Members of the Anglican Church in this state learn with regret of the resignation of the Bishop of Tasmania, who has accepted an important ...

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  16. A PUBLIC MEETING.

    The Town Board will convene a meeting of ratepayers for Wednesday night to deal with the Minister's action re the name of the town. ...

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  17. DEFENCE BILL.

    Mr. Reid resumed the debate on the Defence Bill, and expressed himself in favour of a volunteer defence force, and laid it down as a principle that while ...

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  18. ALPINE DISASTER.

    A gentleman and two ladies, all English and guide, while attempting to climb the Matterhorn, fell over a precipice, and all were killed. ...

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  19. A CRUSHED ANKLE.

    A painful accident has occurred to Michael Contin[?] employed at Mount Lyell mine benches. It appears Contini got his ankle ...

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  20. CANADIAN TRADE.

    Canada's imports for the fiscal year totalled 181,225,389 dollars, and exports 177,241,115 dollars. The returns in 1899 were—Imports ...

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  21. ADJOURNMENT.

    The House rose at 10.40 p.m. ...

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  22. TROOPSHIP BRITANNIC.

    Captain Collins. Secretary for Defence, stated to-day that the Britannic. with the returning troops aboard, will not come to Melbourne via Hobart, but ...

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  23. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    At the meeting of the Gormanston Town Board last night a letter was received from Mr. J. Walsh, a ratepayer, asking the board to take drastic ...

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  24. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The Prime Minister states the following gentlemen have consented to act as a special hoard to adjudicate upon the merits of the thousands of designs ...

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  25. HOUSING THE POOR.

    The late Mr. W. R. Sutton, who was at the head of the Great Carriers, has bequeathed £2,000,000 for cheap dwellings for the poor in London and ...

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  26. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT.

    The following amendment was moved to the address-in-reply by Mr. Lee, the leader of the Opposition:—"At the same time we feel bound to Inform your ...

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  27. BURNIE-WARATAH LINE.

    An Assessment Appeal Court was held to-day before Mr. Justice [?] Intyre, when the Government sought to raise the valuation on the ...

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  28. AN AWFUL EXPLOSION.

    Owing to a Customs officer sealing the hatches with a lighted match, the American petroleum ship Louise Adelaide exploded at Gaeddvigen, in ...

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  29. MR. KING O'MALLEY.

    Mr. O'Malley has (states our Victorian exchange of Saturday been rapidly acquiring the well-deserved position of a political nonentity. The House ...

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  30. FURTHER DETAILS.

    The Bishop received a cablegram from Lambeth last month in the name of a committee specially appointed for the purpose of electing a new secretary ...

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  31. FIRE AT ANTHONY HORDERN'S.

    The inquest into the death of Henry Clegg. who lost his life at the fire at Anthony Hordern's, was concluded to-day. ...

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  32. DEATH OF A SHOWMAN.

    The Hon. Mr. Lascelles, who travelled throughout Great Britain for many years as a showman, and who died recently, left £40,000. ...

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  33. PROPERTY ACQUISITION BILL.

    After dinner the Senate resumed in committee the consideration of the postponed clause 44 in the Property Acquisition Bill, relating to the method ...

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  34. CRICKET.

    The Yorkshire committee has expressed a wish that Rhodes should decline Maclaren's invitation is join the English team which Is to go out to ...

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  35. ADJOURNMENT.

    The Senate rose at 10.25 p.m. ...

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  36. HOUSE OF PRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. Please gave notice of motion for a return of the crimes committed in Queensland during the last 10 years by kanakas and white races respectively, ...

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  37. WOOL MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  38. ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    At the inquest on the death of Otto Cribb, who died after a glove fight on Tuesday, the jury returned a verdict of accidental death. ...

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  39. HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    Mr. Barton, in reply to Mr. Willis, said there was no truth in any statement which implied that the Government had considered any arrangements in ...

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  40. PRESBYTERIAN UNION.

    The deed of the union of the Presbyterian Church of Australia was signed last night, and the Rev. John Miklejohn was elected first Moderator, out of ...

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  41. FAREWELL TO PASTOR ELLIOTT.

    On Sunday last Pastor Elliott preached his farewell sermons in the Baptist Tabernacle. A good congregation assembled in the morning, and a very ...

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  42. MUNICIPAL KISSES.

    Yesterday was "barge day" at New-castle-on-Tyne. At the boundary stone, Hedwin Streams, there was a large attendance of the public. According to ...

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  43. SWEARING-IN PAVILION.

    Mr. Barton, in reply to Mr. Willis, said that favourable consideration would be given to the question of communicating with the Premier of New ...

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  44. SIR JOHN COCKBURN'S RECALL.

    In the House of Assembly the recall of Sir John Cockburn as Agent-General and the appointment of Mr. Grainger as successor, were hotly criticised, and ...

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  45. EMPLOYMENT OF LASOARN.

    Mr. Wa[?]son, tender of the Labour party, moved the adjournment of the House to bring under notice the danger of the extension is Australian waters ...

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