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  2. THE WORTHINGTON CASE.

    Mr. Paris Nesbit, K.C., arrived by the Adelaide express yesterday, and at once attended at the City Court to apply for bail on behalf of the Rev. A. B. Worthington, ...

    Article : 394 words
  3. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    In the match between the Australians and Mr. C. I. Thornton's Eleven, at Scar[?]orough, when the luncheon adjournment took place to-day the Australians had lost ...

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  4. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    Advices from Calcutta state that the rains which recently set in have become general throughout India. All fear [?] a famine is now over. ...

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  5. MR. SEDDON AND THE NEW ZEALAND TROOPS.

    The doctors who have been attending Mrs. Seddon having certified that the return voyage to New Zealand, from which they anticipate beneficial results, should ...

    Article : 130 words
  6. THE BOER GENERALS.

    General Botha and his colleagues had an interview with Mr. Chamberlain on Friday, which lasted over two hours, and in the course of which, it is understood, various ...

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  7. CANADIAN TRADE.

    The Dominion Millers' Association at Toronto are urging Sir Wilfred Laurier (Premier of Canada) to impose retaliatory duties on German imports, consequent on ...

    Article : 63 words
  8. PERSONAL.

    Lord and Lady Tennyson leave Melbourne to-morrow for Sydney. As this will be the first official visit of the Acting Governor-General to the latter capital, his ...

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  9. NATIVE BUSHRANGERS.

    Since the conclusion of peace in South Africa [?]O well-armed Damaraland natives, under the command of a Ka[?]r boy, named Borst, who was previously a camp-follower ...

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  10. HOPKINS MAKES A THOUSAND.

    With the score made against Mr. Thornton's Eleven to-day Hopkins passed his 1,000 runs for the season. ...

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  11. NOTES ON THE TOUR.

    When Thornton's Eleven has been played the tour of an Australian team is drawing to a conclusion. The match has come and gone this year, and Darling and his players ...

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  12. TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    The Trades Union Congress, which is sitting in the Holborn Town Hall, yesterday, by 110 votes to 103 rejected a resolution in favor of extending the franchise to women. ...

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  13. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    King Edward has joined other European potentates in congratulating Mr. Roosevelt, President of the United States, on his recent escape from a violent death. ...

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  14. GERMAN DEFENCES.

    Mr. H. U. Arnold Foster, the Secretary, to the Admiralty, has inspected the Imperial dockyards and naval establishments at Kiel, in Prussia, the chief German ...

    Article : 108 words
  15. GERMAN MEAT FAMINE.

    A telegram from Berlin reports the prevalence of a serious meat famine in Germany. The price has risen so high as to put this necessity beyond ...

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  16. A COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The Union Coal-pit, in the Forest of Dean (Gloucestershire), was suddenly Hooded on Thursday, and seven miners, who were cut off from all means of escape to ...

    Article : 82 words
  17. CHURCH AND STATE IN FRANCE.

    At a Council of War, held at Nantes, in France, yesterday, General Saint-Remy was tried on a charge of refusing to carry out an administrative order for the expulsion of ...

    Article : 117 words
  18. DEATH OF VIRCHOW.

    The death is announced of Professor Rudolf Virchow, the eminent German pathologist, aged 81. The eminent pathologist, the greatest of ...

    Article : 564 words
  19. THE SHEARING TROUBLE.

    The secretary of the A.W.U. yesterday received a telegram from the A.W.U. representative at Morundah, near Narrandera, stating that he had been threatened by the ...

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  20. THE SHAH.

    The Shall of Persia and his suite, who are visiting Paris, will leave there for St. Petersburg on September 12. ...

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  21. SATURDAY'S PLAY.

    The sun was shining brightly and there. was a fair attendance of spectators when Tyldesley (55) and Hunter (1), the notout men of the previous evening, resumed ...

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  22. NEW YORK SCANDAL.

    An extraordinary scandal is exercising New York society. Mrs. Roosevelt, on hearing of certain loose conduct on the part of the Grand Duke Borics, who had been ...

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  23. THE PENNSYLVANIA STRIKE.

    The men who went out on strike from the Pennsylvania anthracite mines some months ago will return to work on Monday. ...

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  24. RUSSIAN PRISONERS.

    A sensation has been caused at Kieff, in Russia, by the escape from gaol of 12 prominent political prisoners. It appears that the men were escorted to ...

    Article : 91 words
  25. A MILLIONAIRE'S FATE.

    A millionaire liquor manufacturer, named Mr. Charles Smylie, has been accidentally shot dead by Judge Storrs, with whom he was deer-stalking in the Adirondack ...

    Article : 56 words
  26. VENEZUELA.

    Intelligence from Venezuela states that the revolutionists on Friday occupied the heights around Caracas, the capital, but that the Government troops, who were [?] ...

    Article : 53 words
  27. A CRUISER'S BAD LUCK.

    During recent manœuvres the cruiser Brooklyn struck an uncharted rock, and received injuries which necessitated the docking of the vessel. ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    King Edward, who is now in Sutherlandshire, yesterday visited Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the well-known millionaire, at his residence, Skibo Castle. ...

    Article : 218 words
  29. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    The Board of Trade returns for August show a decrease of £524,569 in imports and an increase of £94,257 in exports. ...

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  30. RECORD OF THE TOUR.

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  31. THE FRENCH MANOEUVRES

    The correspondent of the London "Standard," who attended the recent manœuvres of the French Army, states that they were carried out on a basis which is by no means ...

    Article : 143 words
  32. THE HOP CROP.

    In consequence of the extraordinary weather whch has been experienced in Great Britain this summer the English hop crop, even under the most favorable conditions ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. NEW ZEALAND LINE.

    The managers of the New Zealand Shipping Company, the Shaw, Saville, and Albion line, and the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand have written to Mr. ...

    Article : 85 words
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  37. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange:- Associated Mines, £1 13/9. Broken Hill Proprietary, £1 12/. ...

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  38. THE MELBOURNE EXPRESS.

    In pursuance of the State Government's desire for economy, the Minister of Railways (Mr. Bent) has decided upon the reorganisation of the railway service. Where ...

    Article : 108 words
  39. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 1/11[?] per oz. ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    Fifty cases of scarlet fever has occurred at Wellington since July. Last week 80 cases of measles were reported. PLAGUE AT CHRISTCHURCH. ...

    Article : 45 words
  41. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Copper.—Copper is quoted at £52 10/ on spot, and £52 17/6 at three months. Tin.—Tin forward is quoted at £119 15/. Kauri Gum.—The stock of kauri gum ...

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