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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    It is expected that the autumn session of the British Parliament will commence on Thursday, October 16. In the course of his speech at the annual ...

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  3. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    During the last few days further cables have been received by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) from Sir Edmund Barton, giving ...

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  4. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    Messrs. Dalgety & Company shipped by the steamer Paroo on July 18 50 four-tooth rams from the well-known Hill River property of Mr. J. H. Angas. By the same ...

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  5. THE DEATH ROLL.

    Despite reports current among the crowd at the pit's mouth on Friday that there had been 100 bodies recovered, there were really only 73 brought to the surface up to a late ...

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  6. ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF MESSAGES OF SYMPATHY.

    Mr. Jenkins has received the following telegram from Sir John See, Premier of New South Wales, in reply to his message of sympathy, with the sufferers by the ...

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  7. TELEGRAPH INTERRUPTION.

    The following notice was posted at the G.P.O. on Saturday:— Nagaski advises— Communication with Fusan interrupted since Wednesday, July 30." ...

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  8. SERMON BY THE REV. H. HOWARD.

    The Rev. H. Howard, preaching at the Pirie-street Methodist Church last night, made special reference to the appalling disaster at Mount Kembla. He said— ...

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  9. A CATHERING OF THE LOTHIAN CLUB.

    The members of the Lothian Club were treated at the Selborne Hotel on Saturday evening to something that was really Scotch—the real undiluted article. It was ...

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  10. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Speaking on Saturday of the question as to whether the Governor-General should keep an establishment in Sydney and another in Melbourne, Sir William Lyne said ...

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  11. A LABOR MEMBER RETURNED.

    Mr. Shackleton, a Labor member, has been returned unopposed for the Clitheroe division of North-east Lancashire, in succession to Sir Ughtred J. Kay-Shuttleworth, Bart., ...

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  12. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Tin.—The total stock of tin, including stocks in America and quantity afloat, is 17,708 tons. The quantity of Straits and Australian tin afloat is 3,582 tons. The ...

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  13. THE PINNAROO RAILWAY.

    Professor Perkins left Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Saturday afternoon for Tailem Bend, with the object of driving over the country to be served by the ...

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  14. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    Under the agreement made by New South Wales with the Eastern Extension Company, that State, in conjunction with the others who signed a similar agreement, ...

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  15. TALLOW.

    The stock of tallow is 23,010 casks. The imports for the month are 11,151 tons. The deliveries for the month are 6,594 tons. ...

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  16. THE CURRIE-STREET ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Richard Hennessy, who was on Friday last injured by a fall of earth at the excavation for the Adelaide Steamship Company's new building in Currie-street, is ...

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  17. THE MEAT MARKET.

    New Zealand sheep, crossbred wethers and maiden ewes, 55 to 65 lb.—Dunedin and Southland, 3,3-16d, per lb.; North Island, 3¾d, per lb. ...

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  18. AN AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    Sir William Lyne is opposed to the building of an Australian navy. In referring to the matter on Saturday he said he believed in the Commonwealth having a powerful ...

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  19. CHEERING THE ORPHANS.

    The thoughtfulness of the members of the Military Band was evidenced on Sunday afternoon, when they paid a visit to the Goodwood Orphanage, and delighted the ...

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  20. INTER-STATE LACROSSE.

    The inter-State lacrosse match between South Australia and Victoria was played on the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Saturday afternoon. The weather was not ...

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  21. RELIEF FOR THE BEREAVED.

    Mr. J. L. Fegan (chairman of the Accident Relief Board) and Mr. Blanksby (secretary) are at present engaged in making arrangements for the distribution of the ...

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  22. KAURI.

    The quantity of kauri gum offered was 1,355 cwt., of which 400 cwt. was sold. There was only a poor assortment, but prices were well maintained. ...

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  23. LEATHER.

    The market for hides, basils, and leather is quiet, and prices are unchanged. ...

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  24. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    The present price of bar silver is 24¼d. per oz. ...

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  25. SHARE SALES.

    The latest sales on the London Stock Exchange are:- Associateds, £1 11/3. Broken Hills. £1 12/6. ...

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  26. THE COUNTRY.

    Utira Plains people are at their wits' end to know how to provide water for their stock. Water-carting is general. Some have to wait all night for the springs to ...

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  27. PATHETIC SCENES.

    At the mine, where open, unrestrained grief held undisputed sway, pathetic incidents by the score were witnessed. To tell of them all would be idle, for the ...

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  28. MILITARY COMPENSATIONS.

    So far Cabinet have not had an opportunity of dealing with the schemes prepared by Sir William Lyne for compensating officers and men dismissed from the ...

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  29. THE CAUSE OF THE DISASTER.

    Nothing definite is yet known as to the cause of the explosion, and probably nothing ever will be known with certainty concerning it. There is, however, a general ...

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  30. BURYING THE DEAD.

    Kembla on Saturday and Sunday with its sad processions on their way to the gravesides, was a veritable mount of tears. Little funerals were to be seen constantly wending ...

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  31. LAKE VIEW SHARES.

    The shareholders of the Lake View Mining Company have agreed to the proposed issue of 100,000 new shares to the present scrip-holders at 25/ each. ...

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  32. KADINA.

    August 1.—A youth named Edgar Pannan met with a serious accident on Monday. He was engaged driving a horse in a dray loaded with stumps, when the horse shied or ...

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  33. VICTORIA.

    Martha Ann Mauger, who is said to have carried on an extensive series of forgeries on prominent city firms, appeared at the City Court yesterday, charged with forging ...

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  34. THE TARIFF.

    A Cabinet meeting will be held on Monday to finally deal with the Senate's suggestions on the tariff. ...

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  35. AN EXTRAORDINARY ESCAPE.

    Four brothers in one family who were in the mine at the time of the explosion escaped [?]cathles, while four other brothers are on tho death roll. The lucky quartet ...

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  36. RESIDENCE OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Papers dealing with the occupation of Government House, Sydney, by the Government of the Commonwealth, for the purpose of a residence by the Governor-General ...

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  37. MELBOURNE AMUSEMENTS.

    "Cyrano de Bergerac," as presented by Mr. Henry Lee at the Bijou last night, achieved a pronounced success. The remarkable drama was very warmly received ...

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  38. QUORN.

    August 1.—A public meeting of Quorn juveniles was held last night in the Council Chamber to form a juvenile gymnasium club. There were 40 lads present, and Mr. ...

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  39. HEROIC RESCUERS.

    One of the men who formed the first search party on Thursday, night alluded to the difficulties of rescuing the exhausted miners sufficiently fast to save their ...

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  40. A CHARGE OF MURDER.

    An enquiry into the death of the Chinaman, One Sin, who was found shot dead in his garden at Creswick a week ago, was concluded yesterday. In a written ...

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  41. WHYTE YARCOWIE.

    August 1.—Arbor Day was held here to-day. Mr. Wood, the chairman of the board of advice, the Rev. J. Carne, and Mr. Hack spoke, and the latter ...

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  42. CHESS.

    The play in the St. Peters club journey tournament was continued on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, when a fair amount of work was gone through, ...

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  44. WORLD-WIDE SYMPATHY.

    The following cable message has been received through his Excellency the Governor from the Secretary of State:—"Have heard with great regret of sad disaster at ...

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  45. MOUNT COMPASS.

    August 1.—"Arbor Day" was celebrated here to-day by the school children, under the supervision of the teacher, Miss Smith, and a few of the residents. The children ...

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  47. BRIGHTON COUNCIL.

    August 1.—Present—The Mayor (Mr. A. W. Silver), Crs. Bennett, Daley, Measday, and Somers, Secretary Commissioner of Crown Lands wrote asking if council were enforcing the provisions of ...

    Article : 160 words
  48. MINTARO.

    August 1.—A social to bid farewell to Corporal Phil. Giles, who is leaving for West Australia, was given in the Mintaro Institute on Wednesday evening. There was a ...

    Article : 98 words
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