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  2. FARMERS IN DRY COUTRY

    We have received the following subscriptions:- Sir Jenkin Coles.......... £10 10[?] The Hon. J. H. Howe........ 5 5 [?] ...

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  3. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman's motion for the rejection of the Education Bill was negatived in the House of Commons last night by 286 votes, to 134, and the third reading ...

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  4. THE LATE WAR.

    The Commission, under Lord Elgin, which is investigating the conduct of the South African campaign, yesterday examined Major Sir Arthur Douglas, staff ...

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  5. THE WHEAT HARVEST.

    People are anxious to know what the yield of wheat in South Australia is likely to be this season, and an attempt has been made to forecast it with as near ...

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  6. THE FODDER DUTIES.

    The decision of the Federal Cabinet on the question of the suspension of the bread-stuffs and forage duties, on account of the drought in New Wales and Queensland, ...

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  7. THE OUTER HARBOR.

    The contract for the outer harbor has been signed, the successful tenderers being Messrs. Waring & Rawdon, and the price £437,004 5/8. The work is to be started ...

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  8. THE YANGTSE.

    A Blue-book hasjust been issued, containing copies of the dispatches winch have passed between the Governments of Great Britain, Germany, and China with regard to the ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    On September 6 [?]is Excellency Lord Tennyson wrote a leter to the President of the United State congratulating him on behalf of the Connonwealth on his, ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australian Eleven arrived by the Sophocles to-day, and had warm welcome from some hundreds of enthusiasts, who were waiting for hours on the w[?]arf. When ...

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  11. MR. REDMOND CRITICISED.

    Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Irish party, who recently warned his followers that in view of the strong desire of the Roman Catholic Church for the adoption ...

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  12. AMERICAN FINANCE.

    Mr. Shaw, who some months ago succeeded Mr. Gage as Secretary of the Treasury in the United States Government, in his financial report for the year, announces ...

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  13. THE SUGAR BOUNTIES.

    Lord Cranborne (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs); replying to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, declared that the stand taken by Russia on the ...

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  14. TURKISH REFORMS.

    The reforms which, under Austro-Russian pressure, the Porte has promised to introduce into its European provinces, include the admission of a proportion of Christians ...

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  15. PADEREWSKI.

    Ignace Jan Paderewski's long-talked-of visit to Australia hast now been definitely arranged. The eminent pianist will sail from Europe in July, 1904. ...

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  16. THE RAILWAY FROM LARGS BAY.

    The Government were on Thursday afternoon engaged in considering the tenders which had been received for the construction of the railway in connection with the ...

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  17. AMERICAN TRUSTS.

    Senator Cullom has introduced a Bill into the United States Congress which provides for the prohibition of inter-State commerce on trust-produced articles. ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Union Steamship Company state that in addition to the regular steamer service, the Canadian-Australian line have arranged for the sailing ship California to load a full ...

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  19. VENEZUELA.

    Mr. W. H. Doveton Haggard, British Minister at Caracas, has sent an urgent request to the admiral in charge ofr the British vessels stationed at the Burmudas to ...

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  20. FAITH THAT FAILED.

    Further extraordinary evidence was given to-day at an inquest on the body of Emma Johnston, a married woman, who is alleged to have declined to allow a doctor to ...

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  21. THE WINTER IN EUROPE.

    The cold in Europe is phenomenal, and both France and Germany have been visited with a frost unexampled in severity for the season. Several homeless persons ...

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  22. TRADE UNIONISM.

    In view of the recent legal decision affirming that a trade union can be sued in its registered name in respect to injury done through the resort of its officials to certain ...

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  23. AN ACTION FOR LIBEL.

    The hearing of an action for alleged libel brought by Mr Arthur Griffith, M.L.A., against the Newcastle "Morning Herald," for the recovery of £1,000 damages, was ...

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  24. TERMS OF THE CONTRACT.

    The contract was signed by Mr. Rowden, on behalf of his firm, at 4 p.m. on Thursday, A representative of "The Advertiser" extracted the following details from the ...

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  25. WOOLWICH ARSENAL.

    Two thousand of the workmen employed at the Woolwich arsenal have been discharged owing to the reduction in the output of warlike material, while 5,000 other ...

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  26. THREATENED BOMBARDMENT.

    The latest news from Venezuela states that General Castro's attitude is still one of procrastination. The time within which he pledged himself to come to some ...

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  27. RUSSIAN PLOTTING.

    A plot for the circulation of revolutionary literature has been discovered in Russia, a feature being the complicity of Finnish leaders, many of whom have thrown in their ...

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  28. SHIPPING SUBSIDIES.

    The Parliamentary Committee appointed to consider the whole question of shipping subsidies, have presented their report. They recommend that subsidies should be ...

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  29. FALL DOWN A PRECIPICE.

    The remains of Frank Hammer, the boy who fell over the cliffs at Point Perpendicular lighthouse, near Nowra, on Thursday last, were recovered ...

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  30. A FATAL WRECK.

    The Spanish steamer Neptune has foundered in a gale in the Bay of Biscay. Twenty-eight lives were lost. ...

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  31. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The decision of the Minister for Home Affairs to secure the aid of the police in the revision of the State electoral rolls and of the census returns, by means of a ...

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  32. PUBLIC OPINION.

    Shipping agents, and the commercial community generally are practically unanimous in declaring that the outer harbor at Light's Passage will'be of infinite ...

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  33. THE P & O. COMPANY.

    The directors of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company are petitioning the King for an enlargement of their charter. The original Act of ...

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  34. CHURCH AND STATE IN FRANCE.

    The French Senate, by a majority of 166 votes to 73, have adopted a Bill for the amendment of the Religious Associations Act, which leaves the judges of the ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In the Privy Council appeal case of Wallis v. the Solicitor-General of New Zealand the judgment of the Full Court of New Zealand has been reversed. ...

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  36. FURTHER USEFUL RAINS.

    Some splendid falls of rain were reported this morning from the north-west. The amounts registered varied greatly, the rain being the result of thunderstorms. At ...

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  37. THE TRANSVAAL GOLD.

    The British Government are taking action to attach the bar gold, valued at £130,000, which was landed at Hamburg this week, after being hidden for many months in ...

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  38. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales to-day the prices realised and the competition of buyers were equal to the best of the series. The prices included Berenya 8½d., Clarence ...

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  39. MILITARY RECRUITING.

    Owing to the condition of disorganisation and muddle in which the Federal military forces were placed last year by the double retrecchment decision of Parliament, and ...

    Article : 276 words
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  41. DRIVERS AND FIREMEN ALL AGREE.

    "All of my customers." writes Will. Stephenson, of Hamilton, N.S.W., "are unanimous in their praise of Chamberlain's remedies. The drivers and firmen on the ...

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  42. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The American visible supply of wheat is 77,288,000 bushels, as against 72,698,000 last week. Copper.—Copper is quoted at £50 16/3, on ...

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  49. THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL.

    Senator Drake (Federal Postmaster—General) addressed a crowded audience at Cairns last night. He dealt mainly with the franchise and the sugar legislation, the tariff, ...

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