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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    A blucbook, just issued, shows that 3437 rebels in Cape Colony who surrendered under the proclamation of June last have been disfranchised, and ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    In reply to the strong representations recently made by the Chinese Government, Russia has definitely promised to transfer her control of the ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    In a letter addressed to the friendly societies of Great Britain, Mr. Chamberlain declares it will be hopeless for any Government to deal satisfactorily ...

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  5. COOLGARDIE.

    After a week's unbroken abstinence a plethoric police programme presented pabulum for the public, and a bench, consisting, of Messrs. E. P. ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    A tremendous crowd assembled at the Criminal Court to-day, when Selina Sangal and August Tisler were placed on trial on the charge of ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Mr. Deakin states that to-morrow Sir. George Turner will deliver his Budget Speech, after which the Electoral Bill will be resumed, the debate ...

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  8. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    The "Standard" this morning publishes the information that the China Inland Missions' premises, at Meichou, near Sae-chuan, have been ...

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  9. COST OF THE WAR.

    The "Daily Mail" of this morning says that the Imperial Treasury has opened an account with the two new colonies in South Africa, the basis of ...

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  10. AMERICAN BORDER LIFE.

    The way of civilisation in a new land passes comprehension (says the "Century" for August, in an article on "The Great South-West"). Its motto ...

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  11. AMERICAN COAL ORDERS.

    In consequence of the shortage of coal in America, caused by the great Pennsyiyanian strike, American orders have been placed in South Wales for ...

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  12. KOSSUTH CENTENARY.

    The centenary of the birth of Louis Kessuth, the patriot who headed the Hungarian revolution of 1848, and who was born at Monok in 1802, was ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN MINISTERS IN CANADA.

    Prior to their departure from Canada Sir Edmund Barton; the Australian Prime Minister, and Sir John Forrest, the Australian Minister for Defence, ...

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  14. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The Arctic expedition that started in the Fram under Captain Sverdrup in the middle of 1898 from Tromsoe, in Norway, has returned to ...

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  15. THE RECENT EARTH QUAKE.

    So far there has been no recurrence of the earthquake, and citizens are recovering from their alarm. Another death, ascribed to the ...

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  16. BOER REPATRIATIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Johannesburg says that 35,000 Boers have been repatriated in the Transvaal and 30,664 in the Orange River Colony. ...

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  17. THE REPORTED RUSSIAN LOAN.

    It was yesterday announced, that Russia had issued a new 5 per cent. loan of £4,240,000, with the minimum fixed at ,£94 5s. It is now telegraphed ...

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  18. COMPENSATION COMMISSIONERS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Johannesburg states that both the civil and the military authorities are anxious that the existing military ...

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  19. A CUSTOMS PROSECUTION.

    Judgment was given to-day by His Honor, Judge Hamilton in the appeal by Alfred Abrahams, of Garlton, who on August 13 was fined £50, with 15 ...

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  20. TURKISH AFFAIRS.

    Yesterday M. Zinovieff, the Russian ambassador at Constantinople, had a long audience with, the Sultan, and directed the serious attention of that ...

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  21. QUEEN OF THE BELGIANS.

    The funeral of the late Queen Marie, Henriette of the Belgians will take place at Brussels, and will be of the very simplest character. There will ...

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  22. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    In the course of its latest experiments with, submarine vessels, the British Admiralty has paid due heed to the establishment of rapid communication ...

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  23. THE "LEAKE-STREET PUSH."

    Eleven men, alleged to be members of the "Leake-street push," at Fremantle were charged to-day with having assaulted Wm. Stow, a marine ...

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  24. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS ABROAD.

    There is scarcely a British representative abroad who does not reiterate the necessity for British firms sending more commercial travellers ...

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  25. CLAIM FOR DAMAGES.

    A claim for £1000 damages was brought into the Civil Court to-day by Colin Roy McGregor, a lad, aged 16, against William Frank Stainer, a ...

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  26. PRINCESS STEPHAME'S VISIT.

    A rather unpleasant incident occurred yesterday at Spa, where the body of the late Queen of the Belgians was lying in her mortuary chamber. ...

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  27. GOVERNMENT PRATING OFFICE.

    A deputation from the Government Printing Office waited on the Treasurer to-day and asked for certain concessions, including a minimum wage. ...

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  28. VIENNA BANK CLERK.

    It has now been ascertained that the defalcations of Edmund Jellinek, the clerk in the Laender Bank of Vienna, who levanted recently, amount ...

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  29. TYPEWRITING TELEGRAPH.

    The post office authorities report that the trials recently made between London and Edinburgh of the Murray typewriting telegraph, system have ...

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  30. A SERIOUS ACCIDENT.

    An accident occurred at the Australian wharf to-day in connection with the coaling of the Wollowra. A plank between the vessel and the lighter by ...

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  31. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    There are at present 187 candidates in the field for the general elections. So far there are 22 seats for which no apposition is threatened. ...

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  32. TRADE WITH ARGENTINA.

    An agreement has been signed by the British and German steamship companies trading with the Argentine Republic, whereby they undertake to ...

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  33. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    The cable steamer Colonia is expected to reach panning Island after laying a section of the Pacific cable from Vancouver, about the [?] of ...

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  34. BIRD SKINS FOR TRIMMINGS.

    The Indian Government has passed a law prohibiting the further export of wild bird skins for trimmings and hat feathers. ...

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  35. PICTURE COLLECTION.

    Mr. E. W. Christmas, the well-known Australian artist, has completed his selection of pictures for the, Melbourne Exhibition, and the last ...

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  37. CHARGE OF LARCENY.

    William Hawthorn, late assistant town clerk for the Ballarat City Council, was charged to-day with the embezzlement of £21. At the request of ...

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  38. LORD SALISBURY'S HEALTH.

    The Marquis of Salisbury continues to make satisfactory recovery from the effects of the chill and the attack of gout which have lately been troubling ...

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  39. GIRL ATTEMPTS SUICIDE.

    A girl named M. Ewins, aged 17, residing at Brunswick, attempted to commit suicide to-day by drinking a poisonous decoction made from match ...

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