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  2. THE NAVAL DEBATE.

    Continuing the naval debate in the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Churchill. First Lord of the Admiralty, declared that it was incorrect to say that any ...

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  3. ARNST AND BARRY.

    The Port of London Authority, has arranged for four passenger boats to follow the race on Monday on the Thames course between Richard Arnst and Ernest ...

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  4. ASSASSINS IN EGYPT.

    The Egyptian newspapers publish to-day the confession of the conspirators recently arrested for plotting to murder Lord Kitchener, the British Minister in Egypt, aud ...

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  5. BRITISH LAND REFORM.

    In the House of Lords yesterday, in reply to a question by Lord Camperdown, Lord Haldane, the Lord Chancellor, made a non-committal statement ...

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  6. THE TRANSPORT STRIKE.

    Mr. Ben Tillett, the Labor leader, who is well-known in Australia, in an address to a mass meeting of unemployed on Tower Hill yesterday, called upon the strikers ...

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  7. CROSSING AUSTRALIA

    The banquet-room of the Adelaide Town Hall on Thursday evening was the scene of a brilliang and historic gathering to mark the jubilee of the most ...

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  8. IS IT MURDER?

    A Sensation was created in West Melbourne this morning by the news of the discovery on the verandah of the house in Broughton-lane, off Jeffcott-street, ...

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  9. MR. MONCRIEFF'S POSITION.

    Mr. Smeaton, in the House of Assembly on Thursday, asked the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. R. Butler)—As it was reported by a previous Government ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Denman) and Lady Denman will arrive in Brisbane on August 5, when an address of welcome will be presented ...

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  11. THE INDIAN SERVICES.

    It is understood that in delivering his Indian Budget statement in the House of Commons next Tuesday. Mr. E. S. Montague, Under Secretary for India, will ...

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  12. THE INEBRIATES' RETREAT.

    A proclamation was issued by the Executive Council on Thursday, establishing a State institution for inebriates at Eden Hills. The building which was ...

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  13. AMERICAN NAVY.

    By 70 votes to 62 the Democratic members of the House of Representative have refused to change their decision not to allow the building of any battleships ...

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  14. ALBANIA.

    The latest news from Albania reports the capture by the insurgents of the town of Prishtima, in the province of the same name and of the vilayet of Kossovo. The ...

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  15. FRENCH APACILES.

    An apache named Sauret, a son of General Sauret, has been convicted at Douai, and sent to gaol for five years for com plicity in a series of assaults and robberies. ...

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  16. HOW CARGO IS STOLEN.

    Striking evidence as to the extent of the depredations of cargo broachers was given at the Central Police Court to-day. when Fredk. Palmer, a wharf laborer, ...

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  17. TURKISH BRIGANDAGE.

    While cutting wood for purposes of fuel in a forest at Razlog, in the Turkish province of Serer, 55 miles from Sofia, four Christians and three Mussulmans were ...

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  18. CHRISTMAS ISLAND.

    Christmas Island has been sold to an unnamed bi[?]ver. Father Rougier negotiated the sale from the Greig family, who were the owners. ...

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  19. RAIDS ON GAMBLERS.

    The police raids on gambling flubs in London still continue. A descent was made yesterday on a club at Islington, and 40 persons were arrested. They ...

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  20. THE MIKADO.

    The latest bulletin with respect to the dangerous illness of the Mikado states that the crisis has left him in an exhausted condition, and that he has just ...

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  21. USURY.

    Mr. J. A. Dawes, Liberal member for Walworth, has introduced a Bill into the House of Commons providing for the imposition of heavy penalties on ...

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  22. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    British Consols are quoted at £73, 12/6. MINING SHARES. LONDON, July 25. The following are the latest quotations ...

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  23. A HORSE IN A WINDOW.

    Shortly before 3 o'clock this afternoon a bolting horse caused a sensation in Smith-street, Fitzroy. The horse dashed along the street with a quantity of harness ...

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  24. RACE CULTURE.

    The International Congress on Eugenics was opened last night by a banquet, at which Mr. Balfour was the principal speaker. The ex-Prime Minister stated ...

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  25. PRINCE KATUSURA.

    Advice from St. Petersburg state that the police have discovered that a number of Korcans in Russia have conspired to assassinate Prince katusra, who has been ...

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  26. MINING TRAGEDY.

    Fourteen miners were drowned yesterday by a rush of water into the main shaft of the Frick coal mine, near Uniontwon, Pennsylvanie. The catastrophe was caused ...

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  27. FIJI.

    The Governor of Fiji (Sir W. Sweet-Escott) arrived to-day by the steamer Tofua. The landing of his Excellency was witnessed by a large concourse of people, ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The potato blight has made its appearance in We[?]ford, and is spreading to an alarmign extent. AUSTRALIAN'S GIFT. ...

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  29. NAVAL SUPREMACY.

    The "Matin" states that at the instigation of Germany, the keele of six super-Dreadnoughts are being laid in Italian dockyards. Of these, two will be ready ...

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  30. NOT WHAT THEY SEEM.

    The police have at last succeeded in discovering the source of the gi[?]ded sixpences, a large number of which have recently been successfully passed on business people ...

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  31. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reid (High Commissioner for the Australian Commonwealth) will sail on August 3 for Nova Scotia, where he will represent the Commonwealth at the ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Wheat.—-The visible supply of American wheat is 36,114,000 bushels, as against 38,914,000 bushels last week. The International Agricultural Institute estimate ...

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  33. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    Messrs. O. M. Quintal and J. F. Young were elected without opposition to the Executive Council to-day. ...

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  34. NEWFOUNDLAND

    The Dominion Government are dispatching a Trade Commissioner to Newfoundland to arrange for an improvement of trade relations with that colony. A strong ...

    Article : 89 words
  35. McNAMARA FUND.

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  37. WHAT THE SPEAKER WANTS.

    In his Estimates for the coming year the Speaker has asked the Government to provide an additional £30,000 for the maintenance of Parliament House. It is said ...

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  39. SERIOUS CLOUD-BURST.

    A dispatch from Jeanette, in Pennsylvania reports the occurrence yesterday of an alarming cloud-burst, followed by a deluge of rain The swollen streams ...

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  42. BROCKMAN FUND.

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  43. THE SUFFRAGETTES.

    Dr. Ethel Smyth, an English musical composer, who has already served a sentence for complicity in the London window[?] smashing campaign, has been arrested for ...

    Article : 41 words
  44. SHIPPING NEWS.

    At Plymouth—Arawa, from Wellington June 13. At Callao—Omazzini. Departures. For Sydney—Narrung and Kalomo. For ...

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