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  2. OBITUARY.

    The Marpuis of Drogheda has died snddenly of apoplexy. ...

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  3. A PLOT THAT CANNOT BE SWALLOWED.

    The cablegram mentioning the plot to murder Sir S.W. Griffith and prominent members of the Assembly has created mack amazement, and is ...

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  4. A GOOD PRICE.

    The Ipswich corporation loan of £288,000 at per cent averaged 95. ...

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  5. THE EIGHT OAR CONTEST.

    If the Americans are unable to send an eight oar crew. Oxford will not accept the challenge of Australia. ...

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  6. THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CONGRESS.

    At the Chamber of Commerce Congress Mr McMillan of syndey opposed Sir Charles Tapper's amendment, and declared the next election ...

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  7. THE SOLVER QUESTION.

    Mr Stewart's Silver Bill has passed the Senate by 29 to 25, with the proviso added requiring all silver coined to go to. the Treasury. ...

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  8. £1000 DAMAGES.

    The Bosphore Egyptien paper has been mulcted in £1000 damages for libelling the English doctors in the hospital at Cairo. ...

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  9. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    Mr Balfour, in a speech at Manchester last night, said a compulsory eight-hour measure would be impracticable, and would destroy every ...

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  10. AN ADMISSION.

    Those accused of Beltecheff's murder at Sofia have made a remarkable admission and implicate the Russian Consul, Bourgas. They admit ...

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  11. FEARFUL MORTALITY.

    It is reported cholera has broken out at Brindisi and Latiano. The mortality at Baku is enormous, and has caused a panic. ...

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  12. MR DIBBS.

    Mr Dibbs Lunches with the Queen. Speaking at a banquet of the Chambers of Commerce Congress Sir Charles Tupper highly eulogised the ...

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  13. THE GERMAN WOLSEY.

    The attitude of the (government towards Prince Bismarck has caused an enormous painful sensation in Germany, and many papers appeal to ...

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  14. ARBITRATION.

    The Bootmakers' strike has been referred to arbitration. A STEAMER WRECKED. LONDON,July 3. ...

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  15. HOME RULE.

    Mr Wm. O'Brien has been assured by Mr Gladstone that his Home Rule Bill will go further than the one of 1886, from a Nationalist standpoint. ...

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  16. WOOL SALES.

    The French buyers are operating more recently, the recent decline is being recovered, and a more hopeful tone and better prices for lower sorts ...

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  17. MR. DIBBS.

    Mr. Dibbs, accompanied by Lord Knutshford, lunched at the Castle with members of Her Majesty's suite, and afterwards had a short interview with ...

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  18. ADMIRAL SCOTT'S IDEA.

    Richard Temple, in the National Review, supports Admiral Scott's idea to make the Pacific Islands a recruiting depot under Imperial control, the ...

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  19. WHOLESALE ROBBERY.

    Charles Anthony Beyts and George Grant Oraig, agents for a Bombay firm in London, have been arrested for forging bills of lading to the value ...

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  20. A SEIZURE.

    The United States has seized the British steamer Coquittam and 25 sealers for poaching in Behrings Sea. ...

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  21. ANOTHER EXHIBITION.

    The official German Press states that Germany holds a universal exhibition in Berlin in 1900. ...

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  22. A COLLAPSE.

    A balloon collapsed at a school festival at the Crystal Palace at a height of 100ft killing Captain Dale, the aeronant, in the presence of his ...

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  23. Advertising

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  24. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CONGRESS.

    The final sitting of the Chamber of Cammerce Congress passed motions in favor of State aided immigration, decimal coinage, Imperial penny ...

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  25. THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CONGRESS.

    At the Congress of Chambers of Commerce the voting defeated Sir Charles Tapper's amendment by 55 to 33, and Mr Medley's was carried by ...

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  26. THE IMPERIAL ELECTIONS.

    It is stated locally that the woman who injured Mr Gladstone, was drunk, and opposed to Home Rule. Mr Gladstone has recovered from the effects ...

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  27. THE WARWICK SHOW.

    The Prince of Wales visited Chaff [?]y Bros.' stand at the Warwick show, and expressed much gratification at the progress of irrigation in the colonies. ...

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  28. THE IMPERIAL ELECTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 252 words
  29. FEVER.

    There are 2400 cases of fever, chiefly scarlet, under treatment in the London hospitals, which are crowded. ...

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  30. GERMANY IN FIRST.

    The Chamber of Deputies at Paris is indignant at Germany forestalling France with an exhibition in 1900. ...

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  31. ABANDONING COLONIZATION.

    The German station at Kilmanjaro has been finally abandoned. ...

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  32. THE KING OF ROUMANIA.

    The King of Roumania has been created a Knight of the Garter. ...

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  33. A BUTTER GRADER.

    The New Zealand Government is inquiring for experts in butter grading similar to Danish experts. It is reported the Government intend ...

    Article : 11 words
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