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  2. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT.

    There is probably no feat more difficult than that of writing an entirely original character sketch of Theodore Roosevelt, President of the United States. Since his ...

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  3. ENGLISH BOARD SCHOOLS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. J. Keir-Hardie, Labor member for Merthyr, raised a discussion relative to the question of the provision of meals for under-fed ...

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  4. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    There is to be a meeting of the Federal Cabinet in Melbourne on Thursday or Friday, and if Sir Josiah Symon be in Melbourne the dispute between the ...

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  5. THE FISCAL ISSUE.

    In a rejoinder to 'Lord Salisbury's assertion that his late father, while favorable to retaliation "profoundly dissented from Mr. Mr. Chamberlain's fiscal policy," Mr. ...

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  6. THE RUSSIAN RETREAT.

    The Manchurian correspondents of the French newspapers in their reports from the seat of war, confirm the stories of the toilsome nature of the retreat of the ...

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  7. THE ENGLISH MAIL SERVICE.

    The discussion that has lately taken place with respect do the English mail service, and the recent reduction of the letter ratas between the homeland and Australia, make ...

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  8. THE RUSSIAN TURMOIL.

    The Daily Telegraph correspondent at St. Petersburg asserts that no importance is attached in Russia to the recent Imperial rescript. Reaction dies hard, and ...

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  9. THE ARMY CONTRACTS.

    Replying in the House of Commons yesterday to a question by Dr. J. T. Macnamara, Liberal member for North Camberwell, Mr. W. Bromley-Davenport stated ...

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  10. VICTORIA.

    A son of Mr. P. Williams, of Drummartin, while riding after some cows, was thrown, against a tree through his horse bolting. He sustained a broken nose and ...

    Article : 374 words
  11. CANADIAN AFFAIRS.

    Mr. C. Sefton, K.C., has withdrawn his resignation as Minister of the Interior in the Canadian Government, his demands in regard to the Education Bill having been ...

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  12. KING CHRISTIAN.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra will visit Copenhagen on the occasion of the celebration of the 87th birthday of the latter's father, King Christian, on August 8. ...

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  13. THE CHADWICK FORGERY.

    Mrs. Chadwick, who was lately convicted in the Criminal Court of New York, of forging a promissory note to the value of a million sterling, has had her appeal for a ...

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  14. MURDEROUS MOORS.

    A Moorish hotel guide on Saturday stabbed Mr. Walter B. Harris, F.R.G.S., the London Times correspondent at Tangier. The assassin aimed the blow at the stomach ...

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  15. THE PLAGUE IN INDIA.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. St. John Brodrick, Secretary for India, stated that the plague epidemic in India had resulted during the first two months ...

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  16. TROUBLE IN CRETE.

    Bands of armed men are infesting the districts outside of Canea, the capital and the chief harbor of Crete, and demanding the institution of a more liberal ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Ernest Vile, jun., porter at the Wallendbeen railway-station, was knocked down recently by a passenger engine and severely injured. He was conveyed to ...

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  18. RUSSIA AND PERSIA.

    The native inhabitants of Kuchan, a town in Khorassan, Northern Persia, are in open revolt, their reason being discontent at what are thought the undue concessions ...

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  19. LABOR IN GERMANY.

    In the German Reichstag yesterday Count von Bulow, the Chancellor, introduced a Bill for the amendment of the mining laws. He explained that the measure had been ...

    Article : 100 words
  20. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    John Henry, Ladhams, who deserted from the Albany forts, leaving his clothes on the rocks, to give the impression that he had been drowned, has been arrested near ...

    Article : 264 words
  21. CHURCH AND STATE IN FRANCE.

    A Papal allocution has been issued expressing deep regret at the proposal to rescind the pact between the Vatican and the French Government. ...

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  24. GERMANY AND SAMOA.

    Count von Bulow, the German Chancellor, has received a strongly-worded appeal from German colonists in Samoa for greater protection from the natives than is now ...

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  25. BROKEN HILL.

    William Rogers, employed at the Proprietary mine, met with a serious accident last night. He was barring down some loose ground in a stope at the 5,000-ft. level ...

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  26. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    In the betting on the Grand National Steeplechase, to be run at Liverpool on Friday, the odds against Moifaa (br g, by Natator—Denbigh) are 9 to 2 against. ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Silver is quoted at 2/1? per oz. Tin.—Tin is quoted at £136 15/ on spot and £135 at three months. ...

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  31. THE EMPLOYERS' CONFERENCE.

    At the weekly meeting of the executive of the Victorian Employers' Federation the following delegates were appointed to attend the annual conference of employers ...

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