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  2. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The Australians commenced a match at Harrowgate to-day against a Players' Eleven, consisting of J. Vine (Sussex), J. Devoy (Warwickshire), Washington ...

    Article : 416 words
  3. SOUTH AFRICA.

    During the consideration of the bill providing for the appointmentof a Colonial Commission on Martial Law in the Cape House of Assembly, Mr. V. Sampson, K.C., proposed an ...

    Article : 90 words
  4. SPECIAL CABLES.

    A terrible eruption of Mount Pelee, Martinique, occurred on Saturday night. The detonations accompanying the eruption were the loudest heard since the outbreak some ...

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  5. THE UNITED STATES.

    Senator Platt, who is the boss of the Republican Convention of New York State, declares that the convention will not pledge itself to support the candidature of ...

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  6. THIRD EDITION.

    At Harrowgate to-day, after Trumper had attained his century, he and Darling increased the score to 200. Trumper, 127, went out to Vine, and, missing, was stumped by ...

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  7. ART EFFORT,

    The preparations for the approaching annual exhibition of the Art Society have a passing interest on acconnt of the light they throw on the extent and enthusiasm with which art is ...

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  8. EXCURSION TRAIN DEBAILED.

    An excursion train carrying negroes has been derailed in Alabama. Twenty-five of the passengers were killed and 50 others were injured. ...

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  9. CLEARING THE CONCENTRATION CAMPS.

    Of 27,000 refugees in the Natal concentration camps 13,600 have already been sent back to their homes. ...

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  10. THE NAVAL MANŒUVRES.

    While the American naval manœuvres were in progress Rear-Admiral F. J. Higginson, commanding the North Atlantic Squadron, entered Newport, the society resort, in order ...

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  11. CHINA.

    The United States Government has instructed Mr. Edwin H. Conger, Minister to China, to conclude a treaty with China similar to the Anglo-Chinese treaty, and to secure ...

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  12. POLITICAL SITUATION UNSATISFACTORY.

    Brigadier-General Sir E. Y. Brabant, M.H.A., states that the political situation in South Africa is unsatisfactory, and that the best posts at Johannesburg are going to men ...

    Article : 42 words
  13. SYDNEY MORNING HERALD FUND.

    We shall be pleased to receive and acknowledge contributions to the "Sydney Morning Herald" Fund for the relief of the sufferers by the Mount Kembla disaster. All moneys received by us will be ...

    Article : 124 words
  14. ABOLITION OF LIKIN DELAYED.

    Reuter's agency reports that China has rescinded the edict providing for the abolition of likin until such time as all the Powers have agreed to increase the import and the export ...

    Article : 41 words
  15. STARVING IMMIGRANTS.

    Crowds of immigrants at Capetown are unable to get work. Their friends on the Rand are urging them to remain on the coast owing to the ...

    Article : 70 words
  16. FURTHER EXPOSITION OF THE MONROE DOCTRINE.

    President Roosevelt, speaking at Proctor, Vermont, gave a further exposition of his view of the Monroe doctrine. He said that Monroeism was unaggressive. The doctrine ...

    Article : 90 words
  17. NOTES IN THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The adjournment of the House was moved in the Legislative Assembly last night by Mr. Meagher with the view of calling attention to the police superannuation fund, and suggesting that steps ...

    Article : 493 words
  18. THE KING.

    The King has gone to Skye in the Victoria and Albert. If the weather permits, he will visit Stornoway, Hebrides. ...

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  19. PERSONAL ITEMS.

    The funeral of the late Captain William Colburn Mayne took place yesterday at Burwood, and was attended by a number of representative gentlemen who had known the venerable colonist for many ...

    Article : 323 words
  20. THE KING OF ITALY.

    King Victor Emmanuel has taken his departure from Berlin. He left 10,000 lira for distribution among the poor. ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND EMIGRATION.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier reply ing to a question said that 269 permits had been issued to persons desirous of proceeding to South Africa. ...

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  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Stephen Thomas Brine, of Port Pirie, applied for the dissolution of his marriage with Emma Alice Brine on the ground of the latter's misconduct. Petitioner'a evidence was ...

    Article : 246 words
  23. THE TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    The annual Trades Union Congress opened its proceedings in the Holborn Town Hall yesterday. The delegates present represent 1,500,000 trade unionists. Mr. W. Steadman ...

    Article : 128 words
  24. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    The colonial Premiers while in England invited Mr. Chamberlain to make a tour of the colonies. Mr. Chamberlain has replied to the invitation stating that he regrets that his ...

    Article : 55 words
  25. THE VENEZUELAN REVOLUTION.

    A body of Venezuelan Government troops to the number of 550 deserted and joined the revolutionists, taking their general with them as a prisoner. ...

    Article : 43 words
  26. TUESDAY'S PLAY.

    {No abstract available}

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  27. MR. H. N. SOUTHWELL.

    Mr. H. N. Southwell, who for 25 years has been in the Public Service of New South Wales, has been offered the position of resident secretary to the Fremantle Club. This invitation was due to the strong ...

    Article : 336 words
  28. PLAYING WITH A CAPTIVE BALLOON.

    Spectators, while playing with a captive war balloon at Leatherhead, Surrey, released it. A man clung to one of the ropes and was carried by the balloon to a height of 100ft. ...

    Article : 90 words
  29. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    To-day an application was made before the Licensing Ben[?]h by Mr T. G. Molloy for a provisional certificate in respect of premises he proposes to erect for a theatre and hotel at the comer of Hay ...

    Article : 84 words
  30. THE NAVY.

    The Admiralty is purchasing lnnd adjoining the Calliope Dock, Auckland, New Zealand, for the purpose of constructing a coaling station. ...

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  31. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Council the Factories Continuation Bill was read the second time, after lengthy discussion, and was committed. The House at 10 o'clock adjourned till Tuesday. ...

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  32. THE LEPROSY CASE.

    There is still some mystery surrounding the case of leprosy discovered at Guildford. Little [?]r[?]dence is given to the idea that it could have originated spontaneously in any circumstances in this State. ...

    Article : 79 words
  33. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Mr. W. Bruce, the leader of the Scottish Expedition which proposes to explore the Antarctic regions in the Scotia, intends to operate southwards of the Weddell Sea. ...

    Article : 352 words
  34. TASMANIA.

    In the Legislative Council a vital clause in the Assessment Bill was negatived by 11 votes to 3. The Chief Secretary said he would consult with his colleagues as to the withdrawal of the bill, and the ...

    Article : 91 words
  35. A DISASTROUS GALE.

    A heavy gale has occurred at Port Elizabeth, in South Africa. Eleven sailing vessels were driven ashore, and two tugs foundered. Sept. 2. ...

    Article : 80 words
  36. THE RIPARIAN RIGHTS CASE.

    In regard to the action, Morrison against the Government, for £35,000 damages for infringement of plaintiff's riparian rights, the proceedings were taken under an Act of Parliament which required an ...

    Article : 97 words
  37. THE HALL DIVORCE CASE.

    The Hall divorce case was again mentioned in Court this morning, when Sir Josiah Symon applied on behalf of the petitioner for an interim order giving his client the custody of the children, and ...

    Article : 90 words
  38. THE VICTORIAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    The annual show of the Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria was opened to-day. A choppy northerly wind blew clouds of dust across the grounds throughout the early portion of the day, but late in the ...

    Article : 610 words
  39. NOTES.

    Though the Players now meeting the Australians can be considered to be only a second eleven of the professionals, it is a fair combination. Quai[?]e is the solitary one now playing who will also be included ...

    Article : 177 words
  40. THE ARBITRATION COURT.

    The Arbitration Court sits to-morrow to decide a wages dispute between the Typographical Society and the proprietors of the "West Australian" and "Herald" newspapers. The members of the Court ...

    Article : 109 words
  41. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS IN THE NORTH.

    The Railway Commissioners arrived at 10 a.m and held a meeting at 11 o'clock. There was a sparse attendance on accout of the unsuitable day. Mr. Bellinger, secretary of the Progress Association ...

    Article : 111 words
  42. THE AMERICA CUP.

    Sir Thomas Liplon has given an order to Mr. William Fi[?]e to design a yacht as challenger for the America Cup and to be known as Shamrock III. The yacht will be built by ...

    Article : 67 words
  43. NEW ZEALAND.

    Another trooper by the Montros[?] has died at Auckland. ...

    Article : 19 words
  44. BALRANALD AND RAILWAY COMMUNICATION.

    A large public meeting was held here last night in connection with the proposed railway from Ultima (in Victoria) to the Murray River, with the object of ...

    Article : 307 words
  45. CASUALTIES.

    A man named Charles M'Callum, 72, residing at North Sydney, was crossing the line at Circular Quay yesterday when he was knocked down by a tram. He was conveyed by the Australian ...

    Article : 136 words
  46. LIVE STOCK MARKET.

    High prices were secured at the stock sales at Johnstonville to-day. The majority of the cattle were bought for the Australian market. Four bullocks, bought by Webb, Sydney, realised £13 7s 6d. ...

    Article : 60 words
  47. STOCK MOVEMENTS.

    Two thousand merino wethers passed yesterday from Lockhart to Victoria, M'Lean, owner, in charge. ...

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  48. THE MILITARY ROAD RACE.

    The Belgian Society for the Protection of Animals has decided to prosecute the organisers of the Brussels-Ostend military race for cruelty to horses. ...

    Article : 30 words
  49. TO-DAY.

    {No abstract available}

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  50. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES SUPERANNUATION BILL.

    The bill establishing a superannuation fund for railway employees has passed the House of Representatives. ...

    Article : 21 words
  51. STEAM TO SOUTH AFRICA.

    Sir J. G. Ward has cabled to the Agent-General suggesting that the time for receiving tenders for the African mail service be extended for 14 days. ...

    Article : 30 words
  52. A BRITISH STEEL TRUST.

    A British steel trust is being organised to enable British manufacturers to resist American and German competition. ...

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  53. PHOSPHORUS POISONING.

    Jennie Macleay, a married woman residing at Bourke-street, was admitted to Sydney Hospital last evening suffering from phosphorus poisoning. It was stated that the patient had drunk some water in ...

    Article : 40 words
  54. NORTHERN SUBURBS MUNICIPAL COMMITTEE.

    The monthly meeting of the Northern Suburbs Municipal Committee was held at the rooms of Messrs. Batt. Rodd, and Purves, Pitt-street, on Thursday last. Alderman T. W. Hodgson (Mayor ...

    Article : 127 words
  55. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Playing for Wiltshire against Marylebone, Ransome and Medli[?]ott scored 401 before the fall of the first wicket. ...

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  56. A BURNING ACCIDENT.

    Mrs. Elizabeth Childs, who was severely burned about the face and arms on Monday night through a lamp overturning at her residence, Samuel-street, Surry Hills, was admitted to Sydney Hospital last ...

    Article : 58 words
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