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  2. CHINESE IN THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Government contract for the supply of 1,800 bushels of lime for the construction of the reverberatory furnace, which is to be erected for the treatment of ...

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  3. WAITING FOR THE TARIFF

    "Uniform duties of Customs shall be imposed within two years after the establishment of the Commonwealth." That is how clause 88 of the ...

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  4. UNHAPPY CHINA.

    At present the following provinces of China, or portions of them, are, according to latest files of Hongkong papers, in arms against the Chinese Government—Chihli, ...

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  5. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The Governor-General held his farewell levee at Government House this afternoon. The weather was not very favorable, yet notwithstanding this the attendance was ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. Chamberlain, in replying to the petition forwarded to the Colonial Office by 42 members of the Cape Parliament, asking, in the interests of peace and good ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The Australian cricketers began a match against the Warwickshire Eleven at Birmingham to-day, the players selected to represent the county being H. W. ...

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  8. COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    Sir Edmund Barton (Prime Minister of Australia), during a speech delivered at the Savage Club, London, on Saturday night, expressed his warm satisfaction at noticing ...

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  9. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    The latest reports obtained on Sunday night concerning the health of his Majesty the King are to the effect that he is still progressing favorably towards recovery. ...

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  10. LORD TENNYSON.

    Lord Tennyson (Governor of South Australia) will be sworn in as Acting-Governor-General at the Federal Parliament House on July 17. Mr. Deakin expects that his ...

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  11. MR. SEDDON.

    Mr. R. J. Seddon (Premier of Now Zealand), who was born near St. Helens, Lancashire, was accorded a great reception on visiting that town on Saturday. ...

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  12. NINE HOURS' NATURAL SLEEP.

    The bulletin issued this morning by the medical attendants of the King runs thus:- "His Majesty enjoyed nine hours' ...

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  13. CORONATION FESTIVITIES.

    His Majesty the King has written a second letter to the Lord Mayor of London (Sir Joseph C. Dimsdale, Bart., M.P.), president of the executive committee, in ...

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  14. DEFENCE EXPENDITURE.

    The returns of defence expenditure tor the year ended June 30 show a saving of £170,000. The total estimated expenditure was £1,068,945, and the actual ...

    Article : 65 words
  15. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    The speech delivered last week in the French Chamber of Deputies by M. Delcasse (Minister for Foreign Affairs), on the subject of the Triple Alliance, has aroused ...

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  16. THE TOBACCO INDUSTRY.

    Mr. Kingston (Minister of Customs) has gazetted the new excuse regulations relating to the use by tobacco manufacturers of dutiable goods. The regulations provide ...

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  17. A BIG ROBBERY.

    At the State Children's Court, before Mr. James Gordon, S.M., on Monday afternoon, two lads, Douglas Keynes and Harold Gray, aged 16 years 6 months and 16 years ...

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  18. THE MEAT TRADE.

    The New York "Sun" asserts that Mr. John D. Rockefeller, who is reputed to be the richest man in the world, has formed a trust, consolidating the mammoth meat ...

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  19. SUGAR BOUNTIES.

    The Acting Prime Minister has investigated the Brussels international sugar bounties proposal, and has decided that the Commonwealth cannot adhere to it. ...

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  20. TASMANIA.

    Major-General Hutton to-day paid an official visit to the Ministers and to the Mayor, and was cordially welcomed. He returns on Friday, after settling with the ...

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  21. THE POSTAL DEPARTMENT.

    The loss of £60,000, with which the Postal Department of the Commonwealth is credited for the year ending June 30, seems to be not altogether correct. The ...

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  22. ENTERTAINED BY LORD WARWICK.

    The Earl and Countess of Warwick entertained the members of the Australian team, and their manager (Major Wardill), together with a large house party at ...

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  23. LADY HOPETOUN.

    The Countess of Hopetoun, wife of the Governor-General of Australia, has arrived in London. ...

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  24. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The rain it rainoth every day. We are disgusted, but are becoming innured to it, and by the end of the season, if "J.P." is still using his watering-can, we should ...

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  25. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    The British Parliament will on or about [?]aturday, August 9, adjourn until the [?] week in October. It is expected that during the recess the ...

    Article : 43 words
  26. THE POPE'S JUBILEE.

    His Holiness the Pope, in honor of the silver jubilee of his pontificate, on Sunday gave a dinner at the Vatican to 1,500 of the poor of Rome. ...

    Article : 99 words
  27. WEST AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    The Premier (Mr. James) addressed his constituents at Perth to-night. The policy he enunciated is substantially the same as that of the Leake Government. It is ...

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  28. MR. REID ON TOUR.

    Mr. G. H. Reid has started on his free-trade campaign in Victoria. He opened at Ballarat to-night, where he spoke to an audience of 1,500 people, and embraced a ...

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  29. A RICH COALFIELD.

    As a result of boring operations, which have been carried on for six years at a cost of £39,000, a very large and rich coalfield has been discovered on the Earl of-Dudley's ...

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  30. A BOER HISTORY OF THE WAR.

    General Louis Botha (the Cominande-inChief of the Transvaal forces) and General Christian De Wet (the Free State Commander), with other officers of the Boer ...

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  31. AMERICAN TRUSTS.

    President Roosevelt, after a conference with his Attorney-General (the Hon. P. C. Knox) on the subject, has asked Mr. Littlefield, one of the members of the ...

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  32. ENGLISH SPORT.

    The Amateur Athletic Association Championship Mile Race was won at Huddersfield on Saturday by Binks in 4 min. 16[?] sec. ...

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  33. DISSATISFIED SOLDIERS.

    The London "Daily Express" states that a deputation representing a number of discharged Canadian and Australian troopers besieged the Town Council of Cape Town, ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

    At the Brisbane Police Court to-day, Walter M. Nicholson was charged with the attempted murder of Charles Foo at St. Helena on May 29. The evidence went to ...

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  35. A PUNITIVE EXPEDITION.

    A Portuguese expedition, consisting of 200 whites and 3,000 blacks, has been dispatched against the Barue tribe of natives, which occupies country on the borders of British ...

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  36. PLAGUE AT FREMANTLE.

    A Chinaman, employed as a shop assistant at Fremantle, has developed plague. Fourteen contacts have been removed into quarantine. ...

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  37. THE LONDON CUP.

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  38. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S ESTABLISHMENT.

    The question of the official allowances to be given to future Governors-General still remains undecided by the Federal Cabinet. The matter is not, however, in abeyance. ...

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  39. RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    There was an increase of over £18,000 in the returns. from tho Railway Department for June, compared with the same month of last year. The explanation is ...

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  43. YOUR MEDICINE CHEST.

    Is not the place for a haphazard cough cure—you want an article tried and true. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is not only the best Cough Remedy, but is the only ...

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