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  2. MOROCCAN AFFAIRS.

    Prince von Buslow, the German Chancellor, has assured M. Rouvier, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, that Germany, pending the ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    A warning is given by the " Daily Telegraph" that the Irish Nationalists have planned a very dangerous conspiracy to defeat the ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    Sir John Forrest will not deliver his Budget till Thursday, August 24. Ab soon as the debate on the speech is over, he will ask the ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    M. Witte, the chief Russian plenipotentiary to meet the Japanese regarding the cessation of hostilities, has handed to President ...

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  7. TATTENBACH'S ORDERS.

    Herr Tattenbach, German Envoy to Morocco, has been instructed neither to propose nor discuss concessions or loans, but to refuse ...

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  8. MUTUALLY CORDIAL.

    The plenipotentiaries are mutually cordial towards each other. The Mayflower conveys the Russian representatives (M. Witte and ...

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  9. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Mr Deakin Bays that he will, after consultation with Mr Groom, reply to Mr Carruther's letter, suggesting the points in connection with a ...

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  10. RESTLESS RUSSIA.

    Konliovsky has been sentenced to death for the murder of Count Schouvaloff, Prefect of Moscow. ...

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  11. URGENT WHIP.

    Sir Alexander Acland Hood, Patronage Secretary and Chief Government Whip, has sent out an " urgent whip " to all members of ...

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  12. POSTAGE STAMPS.

    In future stamps issued by the Commonwealth Government will not display pretty landscape views and other artistic designs ...

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  13. LIBERAL FRANCHISE.

    Reuter's St. Petersburg correspondent says that the general discussion on the franchise has been concluded at Peterhof, the majority ...

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  14. FAVORABLY IMPRESSED.

    M. Witte has telegraphed to St. Petersburg that a favorable impression has been derived from a conversation with President ...

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  15. BRITISH SOVEREIGNS

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra have gone to Cowes for the purpose of meeting the French fleet, which arrives to-morrow ...

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  16. HARVESTER DUTY.

    The Opposition proposes in Parliament this week to raise the question of the increased valuation of harvesters for duty purposes. ...

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  17. RUSSIA'S DESTINY.

    The Moscow " Vidomosti" accuses the Government of fatal vacillation and tampering with Russia's destiny. ________________ ...

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  18. PROSPECTS OF PEACE.

    Mr Smalley, the " Times" correspondent at New York, says that if President Roosevelt's hope for peace, like that of others, is not high, I ...

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  19. VICTORIAN CIVIL SERVICE.

    The announcement made by Mr Bent that he would ask the Cabinet to consider the question of the repeal of the Civil Servants Separate ...

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  20. CHINESE BOYCOTT.

    M. Rockhill, American Ambassador at Pekin, has secured the aid of the Imperial Government to stop the boycott of American goods. ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The Australian Eleven are to meet South Wales at Cardiff to- day, the Home team being :—J. H. Brain (captain), W. Hs. ...

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  22. NO INDEMNITY.

    M, Briant Chaninoff, reflecting the view of M. Witte's entourage, scouts the notion of Russia paying an indemnity to Japan, or ceding ...

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  23. BOYCOTT AT YOKOHAMA.

    The Chinese boycott of the American goods has commenced at Yokohama, the Chinese coolies at that port refusing to unload the ...

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  24. COTTON OPERATIVES

    The Committee of the United Cotton Spinners Federation have decided to resist the operatives' demand for a five per cent. advance. ...

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  25. SINGULAR DISCOVERY.

    In connection with the arrest of Moses Cohen on a charge of leaving New South Wales within four months of the sequestration of his ...

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  26. PENNY POSTAGE.

    Five hundred members of the British House of Parliament (Lords and Commons) adhere to Mr Henniker Heaton'a proposed ...

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  27. OPEN AIR DIPLOMACY.

    The " Times " says the statements of M. Sato and M. Briant Chaninoff are not surprising. Once open air diplomacy is employed ...

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  28. BONES SNAPPED.

    Sir John Quick, Chairman of the Tariff Commission, met with an accident, completely snapping the bones of his right ankle. This will ...

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  29. SCANDAL OF THE CONGO.

    A bombshell has been thrown into the camp of the Congo Free State authorities by the publication—partial and tardy though it may be—of the report made ...

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  30. DEFINITE ORDERS

    H. Witte, in the course of an interview, said that Russia will not ask for an armistice during the negotiations. The Emperor's orders ...

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  31. YELLOW FEVER

    Since the outbreak of yellow fever at New Orleans about a week ago there have been 475 cases, of which 89 have proved fatal. ...

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  32. PESHAWUR TO AFGHAN

    The first sections of the railway Peshawur towards the Afghan frontier will shortly be commenced. It runs past Mechui, thence for ...

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  33. LYNE ON POLITICS.

    Sir William Lyne, in defending his action in regard to harvesters, says that he has never met Mr McKay, the Victorian ...

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  35. COST OF WAR:

    According to a return furnished by the Tokio correspondent of the " Times," the Japanese casualties. (killed and wounded) since the ...

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  36. THE WILLOW.

    In the match, Essex v. Middlesex, played at Leyton fgor T. Russell's benefit, G. Tarrant, the ex-Australian, who now plays for ...

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  37. NORWEGIAN THRONE.

    The Berlin correspondent of the " Standard " Bays that is is reported that King Oscar of Sweden has consented to one of the sons of Prince ...

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  38. COMMERCIAL AGENTS

    Count Lamsdorff, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, has notified to the Powers that all commercial agents not subjects of Russia have ...

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  39. RIVETMAKERS' STRIKE.

    The whole of the rivetmakers in South Staffordshire and Worcestershire have struck, the employers refusing to grant an advance of ...

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  40. WIFE'S SUICIDE.

    A young married woman, Hannah Lydia Smith, drowned herself in a waterhole near her residence at Kellara. She left a letter, in which ...

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  41. GERMAN AFRICA.

    A native outbreak is reported from Kilwa, German East Africa. Troops are proceeding from Dar-es-Salaam to put down the rebellion. ...

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  42. AT CASTRIES BAY.

    Russian advices assert that the Japanese who landed at Castries Bay have re-embarked on their ship. ...

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  44. BITTER ANGLOPHOBIA.

    In an extraordinarily bitter Anglophobe article " The Reichsbott" the great German Protestant organ, freely discusses the prospects ...

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  45. NSW. EXHIBITION

    The Premier has received a cable from the Agent-General (Mr T. S. Coghlan) that arrangements are complete for holding an exhibition ...

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  46. GETTING CLOSER

    The departure of the Japanese from Castries Bay is interpreted to presage a landing nearer Vladivostok. ...

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  47. YALU SCANDAL.

    An Imperial Commission, with Senator Cheravanaky as chairman, is to enquire into the Yalu River concessions to scandal. ...

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  48. STEAMERS COLLIDE.

    The steamers South Australian and Whangape collided in the harbor Both were inward bound, and the weather was clear. The bow of ...

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  49. POLITICAL PRISONERS

    It is stated at Washington that Japan will allow the Russian political prisoners found at Sakhalin to emigrate to foreign ...

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