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  5. CABLEGRAMS. A TURKISH LOAN.

    The Ottoman Bank has agreed to a Turkish 4 per cent, loan of £4,700,000. ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    A bush fire is reported along the Boulla road on Woodstock run. The damage is unknown, but the smoke was very dense when the coach ...

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  7. SWIMMING.

    Billington won the 440 yards event At Liverpool in 5min. 28 4-5sec[?], a world's record. ...

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  8. Rockhampton Races.

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  9. INTERCOLONIAL.

    After a trial extending over five months the day system of bread baking has been abandoned at Broken Hill, and night baking has been reverted to. ...

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  10. SPORTING.

    [?]olun won with 11.0 up at Rockhampton yesterday. Horseowners are reminded that [?]pm. inations for the big meeting of the ...

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  11. ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    At the inquest on the body of Professor Collins a verdict of accidental death was recorded. ...

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  12. Tramway Employees' Claims.

    At the first meeting of the Railway and Tramway Board to-day, a claim containing 43 clauses was tendeded on behalf of the tramway employees. It ...

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  13. DEAKIN'S DEFENCE PROPOSALS.

    The Admiralty's comments on Mr. Dealdn's Defence proposals will reach Malbourne on the 31st instant. ...

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  14. THE HAGUE CONFERENCE.

    The projected Congress at the Hague relates to the validity and enforcement of Bills of Exchange ...

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  15. THE EUCHARISTIC CONGRESS.

    Card[?]al Yanuteill has started for the Cohtinont. He promises to inform the Pope that England's heart beats only for liberty. ...

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  16. MERCHANTS' LOSSES.

    It is understood that Messrs Wilier and Riley's losses amount to about £55,000 through Albertl, the ex Danish Minister, who was recently ...

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  17. CHOLERA.

    The Governor at the Philippines telegraphs that the outbreak of cholera to now under control. ...

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  18. AN IRRIGATION APPOINTMENT.

    The Porte has engaged Sir. W. Willcocks for five years as adviser in the schenie for the Irrigation of Mesopotamia. Sir William has had twenty ...

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  19. A FALL.

    Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton was thrown from his horse at Eltham Abbey and was shaken. It is feared he has been injured internally. ...

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  20. A BIG DIVIDEND.

    W. Singer, a Pittsburg Steel Magnate, divided £3,500,000 among his children on the occasion of his golden wedding. ...

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  21. LAWN TENNIS.

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  22. NAVAL DISAFFECTION.

    The disaffection reported yesterday occurred on the Gibraltar, a first-class cruiser at 12 guns, 7700 tons, 10,000 horse power. The men resented what ...

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  23. THE MOROCCAN QUESTION.

    Great Britain has notified the Powers that she accepts the Franco-Spanish [?]ote. Prince Von Bulow has also approved of it. ...

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  24. BOXING.

    The heavyweight contest, which takes place in the School of Arts to-night at 9.30, promises to be a capital go. Both men are young, heavy ...

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  25. FOOTBALL.

    Football ferminate[?] on Sunday last (says our Chillagoe correspondent). The match was one between Mungana and Chillagoe. The object ...

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  26. CATTLE DRIVING.

    A large cattle drive in Clare is reported, in which 200 cattle and 400 sheep were removed. The owners are now claiming compensation. ...

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  27. TAVERNER'S TALK.

    Mr. Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, speaking at Glasgow, said it was little use talking Imperialism unless the Imperial Government ...

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  28. BURNS V. JOHNSON.

    Tommy Burns stated to-day it was with pleasure the news reached him that Jack Johnson was to meet him in Australia. ...

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  29. Southern Sporting.

    Plunder arrived from Brisbane yesterday all well. It is more than probable Golden Slipper, who has been backed for the ...

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  30. RELIEVING DISTRESS.

    The Government has ordered the construction of destroyers on the Tyne earlier than usual with a view to mi[?]gating the distress at Newcastle. ...

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  31. CRICKET.

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  32. THE INDIAN TROUBLE.

    The British Government has announced that it is perfectly confident the Transvaal Government is doing its best to meet the Indian s[?]tuation in a ...

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  33. SCULLING.

    From the appearance of things in the sculling world at the present time, it really looks as though New South Wales, the home of sculling, as it is ...

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  34. NEWLY DISCOVERED MOUNTAINS

    Explorers have discovered the continuity of a great chain of mountains extending 2000 miles, stretching [?]ast and west northwards of the ...

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  35. SEQUEL OH THE LUARD MURDER.

    General Luard has been found dead in a railway carriage at West Fariclgh. [On August 26th a cable was ...

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  36. AN AEROPLANE ACCIDENT.

    A blade of the left propeller, s[?]apping at a height of 75 feet, the aeroplane gradually overturned, throwing Orvilla Wright and Lieut. Selfridge ...

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  37. C. T. CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    The first delegate meeting at the Charters Towers Cricket Association was held at the White to Horse Hotel on Thursday evening last. After formal ...

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  38. THE RIFLE.

    Our Winton correspondent writes:—The first shoot for Mr. G. R. Clarke's trophy was held on Sunday, when 16 members of the Club took part on ...

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  39. A DIFFICULT WORK.

    The Anglo-Congolese commission cables that on the 4th of July they found the work most harrassing. Several of the escort were killed. ...

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  40. INTER PARLIAMENTARY CONGRESS.

    Prince Von Bulow, in welcoming the Inter Parliamentary delegates, said he hoped for further successes from the Crown's boneficent aims. He ...

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  41. INDIAN ITEMS.

    The Indian famine is over and the [?]ellef works are mew closed. The President of the Bombay Association has cabled to Lord ...

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  42. BILLIARDS

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  43. PREMIERS AND BUTTER.

    The "Morning Leader" says that Mr. Price and Mr. Kidston are thoroughly ridiculous in reproaching the Motherland for not using ...

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  46. ROME OUTRAGES.

    An attempt was made to assassinate General Cabrera, President of Guatemai[?], by means of a bomb attached to a telephone, The explosion flung ...

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