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  2. CRICKET.

    The cricket match between Surrey and Kent, which was played at Kennington Oval for Strudwick's benefit, was concluded yesterday, and resulted ...

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  3. DISPENSING HOSPITALITY.

    Councillor George Leighton, shire president, was proceeded against in the Wodonga Police Court to-day on a charge that, being the holder of an ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Barron returned last night from their visit to Launceston, where they attended the ball in aid of the funds of the Bush ...

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  5. N.S.W. POLITICAL CRISIS.

    The political developments of the last few weeks reached a climax of an amazing character in the Legislative Assembly at half-past seven o'clock ...

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  6. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    The sentiment against Sir wilfred Ladrier, the Prime Minister of Canada, is increasing on the part of the French Canadians in the province of Quebec. ...

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  7. THE GREAT STRIKE.

    Despite the instructions of the executive of the North-Eastern Railway men's branch of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants to resume ...

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  8. BATTLE IN PERSIA.

    The ex-Shah "Mohammed Ali, who last month landed at Gumesh Tepe with some half-a-dozen Followers, including his brother Shua-es-Sultaneh, and the ...

    Article : 244 words
  9. CYCLE TRAGEDY IN HOBART.

    A very and tragedy occurred yesterday morning in Hobart, Mr. Fredeiick George Kolly, the well-known shorthand writer and typist, who for some ...

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  10. WORLD'S CROPS.

    The International Agricultural Institute at Home estimates the total yield of wheat of the principal wheat-producing countries of the world as abodt 5, 6 ...

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  11. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Sir James Mill, the chairman of the Union Steamship Co. of New Zealand, has concluded a contract with the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. for the ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN CADETS.

    The Australian Cadets are still at Brighton in Sussex, and are giving lifesaving displays which are attracting attention. The residents of Hove gave ...

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  13. HEAT WAVE IN ENGLAND.

    Owing to the hot weather the death rate in London last week was 537 above the average. Six hundred and twentynine infants under two years of age ...

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  14. CORONATION DURBAR.

    The military manœuvres, winch were to have taken place at Delhi in December next, prior to the Durbar, have been cancelled owing to the drought. ...

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  15. CAPTURED BY BRIGANDS.

    In May last Greek brigands from the Olympic mountain range, near the border of the province of Thessaly, kidnapped Professor Edward Richter, a ...

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  16. TARIFF REFORM.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, who propounded the scheme of tariff reform, which since 1903 has been one of the overwhelming topics of British politics, ...

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  17. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

    Mrs. Ethel Campbell has been remanded on a charge of obtaining £150 from Mrs. Foote, a New Zealander, by means of a false pretence. The parties ...

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  18. THE CHOLERA.

    Owing to the alarming outbreak of cholera in Constantinople, where, hundreds of cases have been, reported during the past week, about 50 per cent, ...

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  19. WAR RISKS.

    Further insurances on the risk or war between certain European Powers within the next three months have been transacted at Lloyd's on a basis of are ...

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  20. SUGAR GROWING.

    Mr. H. Burton, the Minister for Native Affairs in the South African Union Parliament, stated in the course of on interview yesterday that the ...

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  21. INCENDIARISM IN PORTUGAL.

    Strikers in Portugal set fire yesterday to two cork factories, at Villarinho. on the bank of the River Tagus, and hindered the firemen in their efforts to ...

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  22. FIGHT WITH BURGLARS.

    At daylight yesterday morning a policeman on duty accosted three burglars in a back street in "Winnipeg, and was answered with revolver shots. ...

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  23. IMPERIAL GENERAL STAFF.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) said to-night that many important particulars in connection with the Imperial General Staff schemes and other ...

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  24. PORTUGUESE AFFAIRS.

    The Constituent Assembly of Portugal has fixed the salary of the President of the Republic at £5,300 per annum, and has also decided that ...

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  25. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A disastrous collision occurred yesterday between the express train from Kassau, in Hungary, which dashed into another train at Szepes. Six people ...

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  26. THE CADETS.

    At the Newtown Police Court to-day, Reginald Travers, Adjutant of the 346th Battalion of Senior Cadets, proceeded against Percy Sydney Smith for having, ...

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  27. AVIATION.

    The American aviator Atwood, who is attempting a flight from St. Louis to New York, a distance of 1,108 miles by rail, has arrived at a point 134 miles ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    At the auction sales of tallow to-day 1.631 casks were offered, and 1,534 sold. Fine mutton realised 36s. 6d. per ewt., and medium 33s. 6d. Fine beef sold ...

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  29. THE PARLIAMENT BILL.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Davidson), in reply to a question asked by a correspondent as to the attitude of the Bishops in voting for the ...

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  30. GOLD RUSH IN KLONDYKE.

    A great strike of placer gold is reported from McClintock Creek, and a stampede has started across the frontier. The town of Caricross is deserted. ...

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  31. POLITICAL LIBEL ACTION.

    The hearing has commenced of the action in which Mr. R. D. McKenzie, M.L.C., an honorary member of the Government, is suing Messrs. Hocking ...

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  32. AMERICAN NAVY.

    Two additional battleships of the super-Dreadnought type will be placed in commission next month by the United States Government. The ...

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  33. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    Owing to the outbreak of foot and mouth disease, in France, the grand army manœuvres are to be reduced to divisional and brigade exercises. ...

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  34. WARDEN'S COURT.

    Warden Turner to-day heard counsels' arguments in the case, Norman v. Marsh, which was an objection to the issue of a lease of 5 acres on the old Colonel North ...

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  35. ATTACKED BY BLACKS.

    A telegram from Derby on August 2 stated that Constables Fletcher and Meyers had been attacked by blacks at Charnley River while investigating a supposed ...

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  36. CRYSTAL PALACE.

    Senator W. H. Story and Mr. P. J. Moloney, M.H.R., in a joint letter to "The Times," state that the scheme of converting the Crystal Palace at ...

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  37. GERMAN METAL TRADE.

    Acting upon the proposal of the Thuringian Metal Manufacturers' Federation, a general lock-out in the German, metal trade has beep decided ...

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