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  2. NEWCASTLE. THE SULPHIDE CORPORATION.

    The weekly smelting returns of the Sulphide Corporation at Cockle Creek are as follows:—Ore treated, 438 tons, producing 205 tons bullion, containing 63oz. gold and 15,475oz. silver. A shipment ...

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  3. THE BUDGET.

    There was a good deal of talk in political circles yesterday in regard to the Budget speech delivered by the Treasurer in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday night, and the general opinion seemed to be that Mr. ...

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  4. THE LATE PRESIDENT M'KINLEY.

    Czolgosz, who was found guilty at Buffalo, New York State, on Tuesday of the murder of President M'Kinley, was brought before the Court for sentence yesterday. ...

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  5. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. THE THREATENING OF NATAL.

    General Botha who was reported to have 6000 men on the Transvaal side of Nkardi Hill, on the Natal border, has retired further north. ...

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  6. THE AMERICA CUP. THE FIRST RACE.

    The first race of the present series for the America Cup took place over the Sanday Hook course to-day, the contesting yachts being Columbia, as representing the New York ...

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  7. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The British Board of Trade notifies that the proposed German tariff will affect £25.000,000 out of £28,000,000 of direct British exports ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH NOTES. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate this morning the Postmaster-General, in replying to a question arising out of the recent complaints as to the political interference in connection with the control and discipline of the ...

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  9. THE PREMIER'S VIEWS.

    The Premier says that the statement shows that New South Wales is financially in a sound position. Trade is healthy, and the outlook most promising. The revenue had been wonderfully buoyant during ...

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  10. THE DUTCH GOVERNMENT RETRACTS.

    The Government of the Netherlands has decided to keep absolutely aloof from having any concern with South African affairs, and has informed Mr. Kruger to that effect ...

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  11. THE WOOL SHIPMENTS.

    The wool receipts at Newcastle during the week ended to-day amounted to 2670 bales, making a total of 3337 bales received since the opening of the present season, as compared with 10,513 bales at the ...

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  12. MR. LEE'S OPINION.

    Mr. Lee (leader of the Opposition), when seen by a "Herald" reporter yesterday, stated that the few remarks which he made on Thursday evening were only of a preliminary nature, and he had yet to ...

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  13. COAL SHIPMENTS.

    The ship Vincent arrived early this morning from Melbourne to load a full cargo of coal from the Wallsend Colliery for the West Coast of South America, and the ship J. D. Everett arrived to-day ...

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  14. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The Duke and the Duchess of Cornwall and York, who left Ottawa by train yesterday, have arrived at Win[?]peg, the capital of Manitoba. ...

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  15. ANGLOPHOBIA AND PRO-BOERISM.

    Dr. Leyds is engineering a great revival of Anglophobia on the Continent, and is stimulating pro-Boerism in Great Britain, coincident with a vigorous summer campaign by the ...

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  16. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr. F. E. M'Lean put to the Treasurer this morning a question without notice on the subject of payments to States from the Customs revenue of the Commonwealth. He asked if his ...

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  17. FRANCE AND RUSSIA.

    President Loubet will return the visit of the Czar to France. The President proceeds to Russia in April next. ...

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  18. SENTENCES FOR TREACHERY.

    Boers at Pretoria found guilty of minor charges of treachery have received sentences ranning from penal servitude for. five years and for lesser periods to detention as prisoners ...

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  19. PRESENTATION TO MR. CALLAGHAN.

    Mr. J. J. Callaghan, the principal of the Hamilton Superior Public School, who is about to proceed on a six months' holiday tour of New Zealand, was ontertained by a large and representative gathering of ...

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  20. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day 1-16d higher at 2s 2 15-16d per ounce standard. ...

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  21. PROPERTY ACQUISITION BILL.

    Mr. Barton hud not up to this evening received a reply fiom Mr. Peacock to his invitation to the Premiers of the yarious States to consult with representatives'of the Federal Government in regard ...

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  22. THE REFUGEE CAMPS.

    The number of white refugees in camps in August was 107,425. Of these 1878 died, including 510 children, out of a total of 22,036 children in camp in the Orange-River Colony. ...

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  23. THE BUDGET IN COMMERCIAL CIRCLES.

    The budget speech delivered on Thursday evening attracted very little attention in commercial circles yesterday. The few who had read it seemed to regard it as a plain, strnightforward statement of the ...

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  24. VICTORIA.

    The annual meeting in connection with the Hospital Sunday Fund was held to-day. The Mayor of Melbourne presided. The committee reported that the amount realised at the Hospital Saturday and ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS.

    Lieutenant. Colonel R. Vandcleur Kelly, of the New South Wales Army Medical Corps, Major W. B. Nisbet, of the Queensland Medical Service, Lieutenant J. B. Rose, of ...

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  26. ENORMOUS CONCOURSE OF SPECTATORS. '

    An enormous excursion fleet of steameis attended the race. Two hundred yachts were also present. ...

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  27. THE FIRE' ON THE PAPANUI.

    The fire which broke out in the No. 3 hold of the steamer Papanui, now at Vigo, Spain, has been extinguished All the cargo in No. 3 hold was badly ...

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  28. MEMOETAL FOUNTAIN AT TAMWORTH

    A memorial fountain, which has been orected by the townspcople at the intersection of Brisbane and Marius streets to commemorate the sending of local troops to South Africa, was unveiled to-day by ...

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  29. EXCITEMENT IN DUBLIN.

    Yesterday's crowds in Dublin displayed greater eagerness as to the result of the yasht race than the crowds do at the polling for a general clection. ...

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  30. CONFERENCE ON ARMY REMOUNTS.

    Mr. R. A. Price, M.L.A., has had a further interview with the State Premier and the Minister for Mines with regard to the coming conference of horsebreeders and others in connection with the breeding ...

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  31. A BYE-ELECTION.

    The bye-election for the representation of North-east Lanarkshire in the House of Commons has resulted us follows:— Sir W. H. Rattigan (Liberal Unionist), ...

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  32. BEFORE THE CONTEST.

    Sir Thomas Lipton states that his yacht Shamrock II. is in perfect condition The badges of Sir Thomus Lipton are profusely worn in London by the drivers of ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND. THE NORTH ROCKHAMPTON ELECTION.

    The elections tribunal continued its sittings to-day, and fuither considered the protest made against the return of Mr. Turner for North Rockhampton. At yesterday's sittings Mr. Linnett's challenge to one ...

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  34. FEELING IN BUSINESS CIRCLES.

    The advent of federation has robbed the State budgets of much of their interest as far as business men are concerned. Formerly when there was a possibility of an alteration in the tariff men who carry ...

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  35. ALIEN IMMIGRATION TO NATAL.

    The Immigration Depaitment of Natal has refused to admit to the colony 200 Indian traders, who now propose to proceed to Cape Colony ...

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  36. SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC.

    An outbreak of virulent small pox has occured at London, and the cases number 160. The London School Board reluctantly ...

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  37. THREATENED STRIKE AT EINASLEIGH.

    The police at Georgetown have just received news of a threatened strike at Einasleigh copper mines to-morrow. Two conatables have left for Einasleigh, but no particulars are yet to hand, although it is ...

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  38. UNITED LABOURERS' PROTECTIVE SOCIETY.

    Last [?] there was a large gathering the Trades Hall, the occasion being tho unfurling of a banner in connection with the United Labourers' Protective Society. The ceremony was performed ...

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  39. SUGGESTED ADJOURNMENT OF THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The State Premtier, Mi Seo, informed a " Herald " reporter last night that the Cabiuet discussed the course of action which ought to he taken by the Government in connection with the " preservation ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A deputation, appointed by the Victoria board of directors of the Australian Naties' Association, to visit Adelaide with the view of assisting the local board of directors in further extending the work of ...

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  41. ALBANY V. FREMANTLE

    The Government has sent on to the Imperial Government the complaint made by the Chambers of Commerce that mails for the Pastern States have been delayed by the mail steamers calling at ...

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  42. REMARKS BY MR. KIDD.

    At the unveiling of the South Africa memorial fountain to-day, Mr. Kidd, in the course of his speech, inferred to the financial statement delivered the previous night by the Treasurer. Mr. Kidd ...

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  43. DEATH OF CAPTAIN SKINNER.

    Flags were at half-mast yesterday in the harboar on many of the steamers out of resnect to the memory of the late Captatin R. T. Skinner, who diel at his residenc on Thursday night. The late ship ...

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  44. THE ANNA SOFIA DISMASTED.

    The batque Anna Sofia, from Adelaide June 24, and subsequently from New Caledonia with a cargo of are for Philadelphia, has arrived at Anend, Chili, in a dismasted state. ...

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  45. THE FARMING INTERESTS.

    A large and representative number of farmers assembled at the Greyhound Hotel to-day for the purpose of meeting Mr. Perry, vice-president of the Farmers and Settlers' Association. Mr. Perry ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Hon. Matthew Holmes, who was for 35 years a member of the Legislative Council, and who was also a stockbreeder of intercolonial fame, is dead. The Zealand Shipping Company is advised that ...

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  47. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—While the Treasurer may deserve the compliment of Mr. Ashton for the clearness of the financial statement delivered, he has followed procedent in taking too rosy a view of the public finances. ...

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  48. RAINS IN INDIA.

    There have been three days' heavy ram over alniost the whole of India. The prospects of the crops are now reassuring. ...

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  49. NORTHEM TERRITORY.

    On Wednesday the Thomas Andrea and her cargo of 80 tons of copper ore, now lying sunk off Peron Island, near the month of Daly River, was sold by the underwriters of the North Queensland Insurance ...

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  50. ENGLISH TOBACCO TRADE

    American millionaires are ondeavouring to secure the five great English tobacco businesses in order to control the output. ...

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  51. INTERNATIONAL. UNIVERSITY SPORTS.

    At the sports at New York yesterday, in which the inpresentatives of Harvard, Yale, Oxford, and Cambridge Universitics competed, the Americans won six events and the ...

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  52. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

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  53. THE PETERSHAM SHOOTING CASE.

    At the Newtown Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Smithers, S.M., James Maslin, aged 39, described as a pipe-moulder, was charged with having maliciously shot at one Kate Maslin, with intent to ...

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  54. THE WOOL SALES.

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  55. THE QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Bell's motion affirming the desirability of introducing a bill to deal with the eradication of prickly pear on Clown lands was agreed to The debate was ...

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  56. BULLI COLLIERY DISASTER FUND.

    The quarterly meeting of the executive committee of the Bulli Colliery Disaster Fund was held yesterday at the office of the secretary, Mr. James Robertson. The president (Mr. John Macintosh, M.L.C.) ...

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  57. TENDEES ACCEPTED.

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  58. Advertising

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  59. Advertising

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