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  2. THE DANDENONG MURDER

    The inquest on Edward Sangal, who was the victim of the Dandenong tragedy, was resumed at Dandenong to-day. August Tisler and Selina Sangal (widow of the ...

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  3. GOVERNMENT RESIDENCES

    The Senate's requests on the tariff were to-day ordered to be transmitted to the House of Representatives. The message sets out the facts which Senator Sir Josiah ...

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  4. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    When play was resumed after luncheon to-day in the match against Lancashire. Gregory and Kelly continued their innings. Gregory added two to his total, and then ...

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  5. DISORDER IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Stringent immigration restrictions are being enforced by the British Government, with the consent of the Portuguese authorities at the port of Beira, whence a ...

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  6. VICTORIA.

    Ryan's Commercial Hotel at Gormanston was totally destroyed by 6re early this morning. ...

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  7. THE HALL DIVORCE CASE.

    The "Australasian," in commenting upon the Hall divorce case, recently decided in Adelaide, writes:—It shows, in common with many others, that in divorce special ...

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  8. KING EDWARD.

    His Majesty the King is out deer-stalking in the Island of Arran to-day. ...

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  9. A TRAGIC OCCURRENCE.

    One of the most tragic deaths which it has been our painful duty to record for some time occurred at Glenelg on Friday afternoon. The Passionist Fathers have ...

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  10. THE CAPE PARLIAMENT.

    The Hon. Jacobus Wilhelmus Sauer, member for Aliwal North, in the Cape Parliament, who was Commissioner of Public Works in the Schreiner Cabinet, when ...

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  11. A FOOTBALLER PUNISHED.

    At a meeting of the Victorian Football Association to-night Charles Taylor, of the Richmond football team, was disqualified for life for alleged bribery of two members ...

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  12. SWIMMING THE CHANNEL.

    Holmes, who on Wednesday attempted to swim the English Channel from Dover to Cape Grisnez, had to abandon the effort when within six miles of the French coast, ...

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  13. MELBOURNE HARBOR ACCOMMODATION.

    The Standing Committee on Railways, which was requested to report upon the proposed expenditure of £78.000 on additional pier accommodation at Port ...

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  14. WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE.

    The woman's suffragist movement in Victoria has been rekindled by the recent success of the movement in New South Wales and at the hands of the Federal ...

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  15. FRIDAY'S PLAY.

    At the time for commencing play this morning the weather was line, and there was a large attendance. Tyldesley and Littlewood, the not-out men of the previous ...

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  16. HOLBEIN COVERS 53 MILES.

    Holbein was very much exhausted when taken out of the water, as, although he did not reach the English shore, he swam 53 miles. He does not intend to repeat the ...

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  17. TAPPING THE RIVERS.

    The Government, in anticipation of the sanction of Parliament, have called for tenders for the construction of that part of the mallee water scheme which includes ...

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  18. INDO-EUROPEAN RAILWAY

    Lord George Hamilton (Secretary for India) has sanctioned the construction of the Quctta-Muski railway, the first section of the Indo-European line via Bagdad and ...

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  19. A MILITARY RIDE.

    Lieutenant Madamet, an officer in the French Army, won the International Military Ride, from Brussels to Ostend, a distance of 77 miles, covering the journey in ...

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  20. AN UNHEEDED PRAYER.

    Recently a lad named Purdue was sentenced to death for criminal assault, the sentence being afterwards commuted to 15 years' imprisonment and two floggings of ...

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  21. AFGHANISTAN.

    The St. Petersburg "Novoe Vremya," which during the past few months has lost no opportunity of urging upon the Government the expediency of installing a ...

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  22. MANITOBA FANATICS.

    Reuter's correspondent states that a body of fanatics, known locally as "The Doukhobor Sect," has been formed in Manitoba, and that its members, seized ...

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  23. PERSONAL.

    Senator Best has been too ill this week to take the chair in the Federal Senate. Representative King O'Malley was a passenger by the Melbourne express which ...

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  24. BOER GENERALS.

    The Boer generals (Botha, De La Rey, and De Wet), who have been conferring with Mr. Kruger and Dr. Leyds on the Continent, return to London on Saturday. ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Broughs made their farewell appearance in Sydney at the Royal to-night before an immense and enthusiastic audience. At the close ringing cheers were given for ...

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  26. THE PHILIPPINES.

    General Chaffee, the Commander-in-Chief of the United States army in the Philippine Islands, reports that during the last six days 400 shocks of earthquake have been ...

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  27. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The returns of the Bank of England for the week ending on Wednesday, published to-day, show that the reserve of notes and coin held by the bank is £20,274,000, as ...

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  28. KAISER AND KING.

    The Emperor of Germany and King Victor Emmanuel of Italy, who arrived together in Berlin [?]0-day, were accorded a most enthusiastic reception by the ...

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  29. THE CAPTAIN'S FLAT MYSTERY.

    Dr. Fiaschi, of Sydney, attended the inquest on the body of the late W. H. Ranken at Goulburn to-day, for the purpose of giving expert evidence on bullet wound[?] ...

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  30. THE DRAYTON GRANGE.

    Another death occurred to-day among the troops who returned by the Drayton Grange, Trooper Edwin Tarrant having succumbed at the Little Bay Hospital to ...

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  31. THE PERSIAN GULF.

    Further trouble in the Persian Gulf is reported from Constantinople. Instigated, it is believed, by Turkey, Ibn Rashid, the Sultan of Nejd, has collected another army ...

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  32. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    A shocking fatality occurred at the Redfern railway-station this morning. John Belshaw, aged 46, a truck repairer, employed at the Darling Harbor yards, was ...

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  33. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    The discussion on the proposal to establish[?] State ironworks was continued in the Legislative Assembly until 4 'clock this morning, when the motion was negatived ...

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  34. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    The Emperor, in speaking at the banquet to the King of Italy in the Imperial Palace yesterday, said that the Triple Alliance still lived, throve, and flourished. ...

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  35. THE KING AND BOERS.

    The Boer generals, on being interviewed by Mr. W. T. Stead with regard to their reception in England, staled that they were delighted beyond measure by the King's ...

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  36. THE MOUNT KEMBLA DISASTER.

    The enquiry into the Mount Kembla disaster was continued to-day, when further evidence was given by the mine officers. David Evans, the day deputy in the ...

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  37. LANDSLIPS IN INDIA.

    Through the overflow of the rivers Bagh— mate and Vishnmati, caused by the heavy rains in Nepaul, several landslips have occurred, resulting in immense damage to the ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND.

    At the Supreme Court at Rockbampton to-day the jury were unable to agree in-the case against James Kenniff, sen. Thomas Kenniff, and John Kenniff, charged with ...

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  39. CIVIL WAR IN HAYTI.

    The troops of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Hayti (the western, or French, portion of San Domingo, next to Cuba, the largest of the West ...

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  40. THE SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    This morning there was an ex parte application in equity to restrain the operations of the Australian Workers Union pickets in certain directions. The application was ...

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  41. THE MONROE DOCTRINE.

    The Vienna "Neue Frei Presse" professes a belief that President Roosevelt's reassertion of the Monroe doctrine is directed not against Germany or any other Power ...

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  42. COMMITTED FOR PERJURY

    When the Supreme Court opened this morning an immense crowd was present to witness the expected developments in the action, Campbell versus the Railway ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND.

    Frank Moore has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment for threatening to kill Sir J. G. Ward. ...

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  44. EX-PRESIDENT STEYN.

    Under the treatment he is receiving from the Dutch physicians, Mr. Steyn, ex-President of the Orange Free State, is making marked progress towards recovery. ...

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  45. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Copper,—Copper on spot is quoted at £51 11/3, and at three months £51 17/6 per ton. Tin.—Tin on spot is quoted at £125 per ...

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  46. A DISABLED STEAMER.

    The steamer Tavinui broke her tail shaft on the passage from Auckland to Wellington at midnight on Wednesday. The chief officer and four seamen put off in a boat ...

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  47. THE SHAH OF PERSIA.

    The Shah of Persia, who was much impressed with the motor cars which he saw in England, and in one of which he spent a day, has ordered six cars from London ...

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  48. HEAVY SENTENCES FOR FORGERY.

    At the Rockhampton Supreme Court today John Brady and Henry MacBeth were convicted of conspiracy and forgery and uttering, and Alban Salisbury was ...

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  49. THE GULF OF MEXICO.

    As the result of the recent earthquakes in the West Indies, many shoals have been created in the Gulf of Mexico in places where formerly the depth was as great as ...

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  50. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Right Rev. C. O. L. Riley, D.D., Bishop of Perth, who has been in London for the Coronation festivities, returns to West Australia by the P. & O. mail steamer ...

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  51. BRADFORD WOOL MARKET.

    There is more enquiry in the Bradford wool market. Bradford tops, common 60's, are quoted at 22½d. per lb., and Bradford tops, super 60's, at 23½d. per lb. Quotations ...

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  52. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Waihoi arrived on Saturday from Wyndham, Victoria River, with the following passengers:—Messrs. Bradshaw, Gates, Williams, Anderson, and Ronan. ...

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  53. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Sir William Lyne (Acting Minister of Defence)finally disposed on Wednesday of the Defence Estimates for 1902-1903, and gave instructions for them to be sent to the ...

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  54. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

    British 2£ per cent. Consols (Goschen's) are quoted at £94 12/6, as against £95 a week ago. Quotations for colonial Government stocks compare with those of ...

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  56. THE SUGAR MARKET.

    The sugar market is weak. German beer sugar, 88 per cent., is quoted at 6/1 per cwt., and first marks granulated, f.o.b., Hamburg, at 7/6 per cwt. ...

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  57. SHIPPING

    Moravian, steamer, 4,573 tons, at London, from Sydney June 20. DEPARTURES. For Sydney—Narrung, steamer, 5.078 ...

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  61. RATE OF DISCOUNT.

    The market rate of discount, for three months' bills is 2[?] per cent. ...

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  62. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Exhibition Building, 230—Christian Endeavor Convention. Magill Institute. 3—Coronation Fair. Alberton Baptist Lecture Hall, 3—Spring ...

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  64. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 2/0[?] per oz. ...

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  67. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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