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  2. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor of New South Wales and Lady Chelmsford, attended by Captain Vernon, arrived in Melbourne by the Sydney express on Saturday afternoon ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The exploits of the suffragettes are beginning to assume a dangerous form. At the Bermondsey by-election yesterday Mrs. Chap and Miss Ni[?]lans, members of ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The reported intention of the Imperial Government to appoint Mr. Gladstone Governor-General of South Africa has led to a bitter discussion throughout South Africa. ...

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  5. OODNADATTA. FEDERAL MEMBERS' TRIP.

    The Federal members who formed the party to visit O[?]dnadatta in connection with the transcontinental railway scheme, on the invitation of the South Australian ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL AFFAIRS. DRAPERS' WAGES BOARD.

    The Minister for Labor (Mr. Murray) has received from the chairman (Mr. Dwyer, P.M.) the determination of the Drapers Wages Board. This is the first wages board ...

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  7. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The latest of the British battleship cruisers, H.M.S. Indefatigable, which was launched yesterday at Devonport, was christened with the aid of a bottle of ...

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  8. OUR MINES.

    The gold returns from the mines for the past week aggregated 3767oz. 17dwt. Hustler's Reef tributors, with a. yield of 21[?]oz. 5dwt., occupied first position, Virginia being ...

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  9. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Jeffries and Johnson met at New York and agreed to light before 5th July 45 rounds or more, the winner to take 75 per cent. of the receipts. ...

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  11. FLOODS IN ENGLAND.

    The floods in the South of England continue. Large tracts of Sussex are under water. Canterbury and Folkestone are also flooded. ...

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  12. MISSING NAVAL PLANS.

    Mr. M'Kenna, First Lord of the Admiralty, was questioned yesterday in the House of Commons by Mr. George Renwick, Conservative member for ...

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  13. MISSED THE TRAIN.

    When the train arrived at Quorn, after a 20 miles' journey from Port Augusta, it was discovered that two members who had joined the party at Adelaide were not ...

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  14. LONDON BUTTER MARKET.

    The first arrivals of Argentine butter are selling at 114/ to 116/. Unsalled is realising 118/. ...

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  15. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS. DEATH SENTENCE PASSED.

    The Full Court to-day dealt with an appeal on behalf of Patrick Martin, who was recently convicted at the Wagga Circuit Court of feloniously wounding James ...

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  16. GREEK CRISIS.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt," leading Berlin daily, makes an important, statement with regard to the internal situation in Greece. The newspaper announces that in ...

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  17. CADET MARKSMEN.

    Lord Roberts, at the Mansion House yesterday, announced the results of the competition for the Roberts Imperial Trophy, open to cadet teams. The results were as ...

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  18. HUMAN PARASITES.

    John D. Rockefeller, the American millionaire, has given 1,000,000 dol. with the object of enabling a commission of doctors to investigate the hookworm disease, which ...

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  19. BROKEN HILL MINERS.

    The [?]diorous boycott insistuted by the combined unions against those who attended the recent South Broken Hill race meeting is being persevered with. The fact that ...

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  20. POLITICIAN AND MAYOR.

    A bitter personal quarrel between its Parliamentary representative and its Mayor is agitating the City of Canterbury just now. ...

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  21. BALLOON IN FLAMES.

    The vagaries on Captain Penfold's balloon were to-day the cause of much excitement and considerable damage in the vicinity of Prince Alfred Park, from which the aeronaut ...

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  22. SITUATION MORE SERIOUS.

    News from Athens states that the situation is becoming more serious. Lieutenant Pypaldes, commander of a flotilla of torpedo boats and a submarine, ...

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  23. CHEAP DIVORCE.

    The desirability of affording additional facilities for divorce by conferring a limited jurisdiction upon the County Courts was debated in the House of Lords in July last. ...

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  24. LATEST NEWS.

    The latest intelligence from Athens states that after fighting the rebels were obliged to beach the destroyer Stondone. The sailors and petty officers landed and ...

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  25. AIRSHIPS IN WAR.

    Although the German military authorities were, after the recent army manocuvres, stated to be soeptical as to the value of airships in war, they are still actively ...

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  26. SOUTH CLIFTON COLLIERY STRIKE.

    The strike at the South Cli[?] colliery continues, and is apparently no nearer settlement. The hearing of cases against the strikers will be resumed in the police courts ...

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  27. NOTES FOR TO-DAY,

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  28. THE MISSING WARATAH.

    The whole coast from Capetown to Port Natal has been thoroughly examined for wreckage from the Waraiah, but without result. ...

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  29. QUARRYMEN'S STRIKE.

    About 150 quarry[?]enn employed around Sydney have struck work for an advance of 1/ per day in wages. The men facetiously called their action to-day a holiday." The ...

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  30. N.S.W. CLOSER SETTLEMENT BILL.

    The Closer Settlement Amendment Bill is now before the Legislative Council. The Premier explained that the measure on joins the Government by proclamation to ...

    Article : 122 words
  31. OUR NEIGHBOR MARS.

    The Astronomical Society reports some interesting observations which were made during the recent opposition of Mars. It was noticed that immense tracts of the ...

    Article : 94 words
  32. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    The matinee on Saturday was attended by a fine muster oi school children. Amongst the number were about 50 boys and girls from St. Aidan's orphanage. by the invitation of the ...

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  33. CITY BURGLARY.

    For many mouths past the city has been remarkably free from burglaries, but a case of house-breaking and stealing, which was reported to the police yesterday morning— ...

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  34. GENERAL NEWS.

    At to-day's auction sales of kauri gum [?]66 cases were offered, of which 250 were sold. The market was firm. and good three-quarter scraped realised 170; per ...

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  36. ESCAPED PRISONER.

    George Harris, the prisoner who escaped from the Parramatta Hospital for the Insane on Thursday afternoon, is still at large. He was about to be returned to goal ...

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  37. BENDIGO METHODIST SYNOD.

    Special importance is attached to the Mothodist synod, which opens in Bendigo to-morrow. as it is the [?] proceeding the [?] general conference of the supreme court of ...

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  38. CIVIL SERVANTS.

    The question whether civil servants should take part in politics is arousing some interest here at the present time. The Prime Minister has announced that a committee ...

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  39. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    At the Devonport Police Court yesterday Graeme A. Fulton was charged with having embezzled public funds. The accused for many years occupied the position of ...

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  40. ST. KILDA BAND CONTESTS.

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  42. EXPLOSION IN COLLIERY.

    A mining disaster has occurred in Glamorganshire, Wales. An explosion took place in the Darran colliery, and 40 miner were imprisoned in the workings. It is ...

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  43. [?] SKATING RECORD

    [?] [?]1st October. [?] [?] [?] [?] rink on [?] [?] 11.15 o'clock. Professor [?] [?] Africa, completed a new ...

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  45. FRENCH NAVY.

    The Mirabean, a cruiser battleship of 18.000 tons displacement, the latest addition to the French navy, was successfully launched yesterday. ...

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  49. BALLARAT.

    As a result of an altercation last night between William Booth and Michael M.'G[?] in a house at Ballarat East. the former has been arrested on a charge of assault. It is ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    Sir Joseph Ward, speaking in The Assembly regarding taxation, said that further proposals were to be made in regard to the land tax and income tax. The graduated land tax had ...

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