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  2. AVIATION.

    Between two and three thousand people proceeded to the Cheltenham Racecourse on Saturday afternoon with the hope of witnessing the first flight in ...

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  3. CRIPPEN'S FLIGHT.

    The Scotland Yard authorities have been informed that Crippen, who is wanted for the Camden-road murder, accompanied by Miss Neve, the lidy with whom he is said ...

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  4. THE CIVIL LIST.

    In committee in the House of Commons yesterday Mr. G. N. Barnes (Labor member for the Blackfriars division of Glasgow) moved the reduction of the Civil List to ...

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  5. PUBLIC TOILETS.

    The controversy concerning the hideous and conspicuous building which, in spite of the protests of the public, the Adelaide City Council are continuing to erect in ...

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  6. BLIND JUSTICE.

    The rag-picker Bourreau, residing at Tours, has supplied further details with regard to the terrible miscarriage of justice disclosed in his confession a day or two ...

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  7. WHITE SLAVERY.

    The men Aldo Cellis ard Alexander Berard[?] who are charged with procuring girls for immoral purposes, have been committed for trial. ...

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  8. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    [?]An attempt was made yesterday on the life of Senor Maura, an ex-Premier o[?] Spain[?]. As the statesman alighted from the train at Barcelonia a man, who was ...

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  9. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The negotiations for the settlement by arbitration of the strike of employes of the Grand Trunk Railway Company, as the result of which 16,000 men are idle in ...

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  10. "JACK THE RIPPER."

    Dr. L. Forbes Winslow, the well-known alienist, who greatly interested himself in the mystery connected with the "Jack the Ripper" atrocities in Whitechapel, ...

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  11. A CHORUS SINGER'S RECORD.

    Aldo Cellis[?] who was arrested in London for procuring girls for immoral purposes, is believed to be identical with an Italian of the same name who came to Australia ...

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  12. THE NORTH-EASTERN RAILWAY.

    It is stated that the strike on the North-eastern railway, which was directed against the Woodhouse award, also against the Railway ...

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  13. THE "MELBOURNE LADY."

    The woman referred to in the cable message as a "Melbourne lady" is well known at the Detective Office, where she periodically arrived in a tempestuous, manner, ...

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  14. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE.

    With regard to the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in Yorkshire the latest intelligence states that it is confined to the farm at Kirkby, Malzeard, where it was ...

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  15. LYNCHING IN TEXAS.

    The list of negro lynchings in America, which have been very numerous this year[?] has received another addition, a negro having been burned at the stake by an ...

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  16. MINING SHARES.

    The following are the latest quotations on the London Stock Exchange:— Associated Mines, buyers 9/6, sellers 10/6. Broken Hill North, buyers 67/6. se[?]lers ...

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  17. A STEAMER ABLAZE.

    While the steamer Mcmus was proceeding from New York to New Orleans a fire broke out in the hold, and the vessel was soon ablaze. Her passengers and crew, ...

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  18. ARGENTINE EXPORT CATTLE.

    There was a splendid sale of fat cattle at the Buenos Ayres Exhibition yesterday. Over 180 head were sold for export to the Smithfield market. They[?] realised ...

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  19. D. & J. FOWLER, LIMITED.

    The balance-sheet of Messrs. D. & J. [?]wler & Co., Limited, shows[?] a divisible [?]ofit of £9,731. A final dividend of 2 per cent. has been declared, making a ...

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  20. COLLIERY DISASTERS.

    With a view of enabling succor to reach miners entombed after an accident, and to obviate the dangers inseparable from delay, rescue stations are being established ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    The "Economist," a weekly London journal, endorses the view of Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for the Commonwealth, that the Australian debts stand on a ...

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  22. THE CORONATION OATH.

    Many politicians are organising in Scotland meetings to piotest against the intended alteration of the Coronation Oath, by which it is proposed to eliminate the ...

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  23. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—The cargo of the Inverurie has been sold at 37/3 per quarter. The cargo of the Edmond Rostand has realised 38/. ...

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  24. MORMON MISSIONARIES.

    The Prussian Minister for the Interior, Herr Delbrueck[?] has ordered the expulsion of 21 Mormon misisonaries. They were chiefly British and American ...

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  25. THE NEWCASTLE MURDER.

    The appeal of Dickman, who was recently sentenced to death for the murder of Mr. Nesbit in a train at Newcastle, has been dimissed by the Court of Criminal ...

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  26. GERMAN NAVAL EXPANSION.

    The "Vorwaerts" ("Forward"), which occasionally publishes official news, announces that the German Navy Bi[?], which is to be introduced into the ...

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  27. THE SUBMARINE PLUVIOSE.

    The enquiry with regard to the foundering of the french submersible Pluviose, as the result of a collision with the French steamer Pas de Calais, indicates that the ...

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  28. RONTGEN RAYS VICTIM.

    Mr. Robert Cedar, who was engaged in scientific research at Heidelberg, has died from the effects of Rontgen rays, in connection with which he had been making ...

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  29. AIRSHIPS IN WAR.

    The official report on the experiments made by Mr. Glenn H. Curtiss, with the object of demonstrating the use to which airships may be put in war, is now ...

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  30. STORM AT SEA.

    There were some exciting experinces on board the steamer Wonga Fell after her departure from Sydney, bound from Ocean Island to Melbourne, on Monday last. ...

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  31. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    It transpires that Mr. Bernier's Canadian expedition, which sailed by the Government steamer Arctic from this port recently on a two years' exploration of ...

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  32. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    A vigorous campaign is being conducted in furtherance of^Mr. D. J. Shackleton's Women's Suffrage Bill, the second reading of which was carried in the House of ...

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  33. IMPERIAL PIONEERS.

    Mr. Frank Fox, of Sydney, and other self-styled "Pioneers of Empire," at a meeting held at the residence of the Earl of Londesborough, at Regent's Park. ...

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  34. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    A terrible explosion of dynamite has occurred at Ce[?]lari[?] capital of the island of Sardinia, in the Mediterranean. The explosive, amounting to several ...

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  35. TRAMCAR FATALITY.

    An inquest is to be held at the Adelaide Police Court this morning concerning the death of Mrs. Norris, who was killed in an electric car accident in ...

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  36. THE COTTON TRADE.

    A powerful committee of English and Continental bankers have resolved that the institutions they represent should not accept bills in relation to cotton purchases, ...

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  37. IMMIGRATION.

    The Victorian emigration delegation, comprising Mr. H. McKenzie (Minister for Lands) and Mr. Elwood Mead (chairman of the Water Supply Commission) are now ...

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  38. RUSSLAN SCANDALS.

    Official enquiries have brought to light extensive commissariat scandals in southwest Russia arising out of the receipt by military officers of large bribes from ...

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  39. THE CARRINGTON-STREET DEATH.

    The City Coroner has decided not to hold an enquiry into the cause of the death of Richard Ernest Scandrett, who died suddenly in Carrington-street on ...

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  40. AMERICAN SUFFRAGETTES.

    The suffragettes in America have been presented by wealthy sympathisers with a handsome mansion in New York for use as a club-house. The building cost ...

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  41. BOOT TRADE DISPUTE.

    The letter which the boot manufacturers interested in the recent High Court decision respecting the Arbitration Court's award in the boot industry have sent to ...

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  42. FATAL FALL DOWN A HOLD.

    A wharf laborer, David Dale, working on the steamer Ouraka at the Darling Island wheat wharf yesterday morning, fell down the hold on some steel rails and received ...

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  43. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The matches to decide the county cricket championship were continued to-day, when Middlesex beat Essex by 10 wickets. Tarrant captured 12 wickets for 84 runs. ...

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  44. THE NEW ZEALAND TROOPS.

    Colonel Heard, of the Northumberland Fusiliers, has been appointed director of the military training system in New Zealand. ...

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  45. A MINER'S NECK BROKEN.

    Evan Davies, a deputy, 46 years of age, was killed at the Stanford Merthyr colliery yesterday morning. While walking down the jig in the mine he was overtaken ...

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  46. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    Ernest Barry, who will shortly contest on on the Zambezi with Richard Arnst the sculling championship of the world, has [?]prained his foot, but not seriously. Arnst ...

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  47. CHOLERA IN RUSSIA.

    As the result of the serious outbreak of cholera 456 deaths have been reported in the Crimea during the week. ...

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  48. ACTION IN CANADA.

    The Canadian Government have decided that after October next immigrants must possess at least £10 on landing in the Dominion. The decision was arrived at ...

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  49. RIFLE TEAM ENTERTAINED.

    Lord Cheylesmore, Colonels Hoptoun and Cowan, Major Richardson, and Captain Lloyd were present at a luncheon given yesterday to the Australian rifle team by ...

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  50. AMERICAN TRUSTS.

    The Department of Justice at Baltimore are prosecuting 16 firms engaged in manufacturing enamelled hardware for a breach of the Sherman anti-trust law, which ...

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  51. SERIOUS VEHICLE ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Percy McPhillamy, a well-known Bathurst auctioneer, was driving a sulky yesterday evening, when he collided with another sulky driven by Mr. Herbert ...

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  52. FATAL BOXING CONTEST.

    At a boxing contest at Leicester on Friday Walter Simonds knocked out George Johnson, who had to be removed to the hospital, where he subsequently died. ...

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  53. ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS.

    The president of the Federal Arbitration Court. Mr. Justice Higgins, has fixed August 1 to hear any application to vary the award in the dispute between, the ...

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  54. THE ARGENTINE PRESIDENT.

    Senor Saenz Pena has been elected President of the Argentine Republic. ...

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  55. JAPANESE IN LONDON.

    There are at present many Japanese visiting London in connection with the Japan-British Exhibition. Yesterday the Government entertained at lunch a ...

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  56. ENGINEDRIVER INJURED.

    The Commissioner of Railways received information to-day from Pinkenba that an enginedriver, Jeremiah Hayes, on Saturday, while attempting to get on the footplate ...

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  57. INDIAN LEGISLATION.

    The Legislative Council at Simla have passed a Bill empowering the Indian Government to prohibit emigration when it was clear to them that the Indians were ...

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  58. THE CANADIAN DROUGHT.

    The drought which has been affecting an extensive region in Canada, has now broken, beneficial rains having fallen in M[?]nitoba and Saskatchewan. ...

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  59. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    At the Midland Championship meeting Parke, in the Gentlemen's Singles, beat Doust, 9—7, 6—3, 6—2. In the Gentlemen's Doubles final Jones and Whitehouse beat ...

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  60. TWO MEN DROWNED.

    A double drowning accident occurred in the Swan River, near South Perth, this afternoon[?] George Lawis, (24), his brother, Ernest Lewis (26), and Harry' Nott ...

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  62. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL.

    The association football match to-day between an All-England team and the South[?] African players resulted in a victory for the former, who secured six goals against two ...

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  63. A WOMAN SERIOUSLY BURNT.

    Matil[?]a Ramsay, aged 69, single, was badly burned at her lodgings. 331, George-street, Fitzroy, to-night while cooking a meal. Her landlady heard a fall and ...

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