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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The manager of the Central Telegraph Office notified us last night as follows:- R.M.S. Austral arrived at Albany 6.30 p.m. 3rd July. Legislation is to be introduced this session to ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The now Premier of Canada, Mr. Wilfred Laurier, leader of the Liberal and Free-trade party in Canada, which defeated the Tapper Government in its recent ...

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  4. IMPROVEMENT OF THE YARRA.

    After considerable negotiation the Minister of Public Works has succeeded in obtaining the co-operation of the local bodies concerned in a scheme to reduce the flood levels of the ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Notwithstanding the recent announcement that the Porte had acknowledged the justice of the demands of the Powers for administrative reforms in Crete, the ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    An instance of Russian tyranny has been reported. At Mizabisch a Jewish innkeeper interfered to protect a peasant from the brutal treatment of a Russian officer. ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Public interest in the match between the Australian eleven and the North of England Counties was considerably lessened when it became known ...

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  8. A MINING "FLOAT."

    After a hearing extending over nine days the action for specific performance brought by the Alliance Contracting Company Limited, of London, and the Liberty Consolidated Gold ...

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  9. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    As a result of the growth of the telephone system in Sydney and suburbs since the reduction in charges came into force, a few months ago, the present staff ...

    Article : 138 words
  10. THE NEWCASTLE STRIKE.

    The various Newcastle coal proprietors have intimated their willingness to meet the Premier on Monday to discuss the position of affairs with regard to the strike. There is no ...

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  11. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Prices at the wool auctions continue firm. At yesterday's sales the opening rates were well maintained. The undermentioned Australian brands ...

    Article : 149 words
  12. THE RUSHCUTTER'S BAY AFFRAY.

    The detectives last night arrested a man named James Stevens, 20, on suspicion of being the third man wanted for complicity in the Rushcutter's Bay affray on Sunday night last. ...

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  13. THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN.

    A blue book recently issued shows that the Viceroy of India, Lord Elgin, has protested strongly against the proposal to charge the Indian revenue with the cost ...

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  14. SEVERE FROSTS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The weather during the past few day has been bright and cold. On Thursday night there were very sever frosts all over the country, and on the northern rivers enormous damage ...

    Article : 135 words
  15. RISKS OF COAL MINERS.

    The Coal Mines Regulation Bill, the object of which is to enforce precautions in coal mines in order to secure greater safety for miners, was read a ...

    Article : 51 words
  16. CHOLERA IN EGYPT.

    Alarm has been caused by a report that the cholera epidemic which has been raging for some time past in many parts of Egypt had appeared at Wady Halfa, on ...

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  17. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 474 words
  18. LOSS THROUGH THE LATE BAD SEASON.

    The sixth annual meeting of the Pastoralists Union of New South Wales was held to-day; Mr. W. E. Abbott in the chair. The chairman congratulated members on the absence of labor ...

    Article : 183 words
  19. TAXATION IN FRANCE.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies last night M. Gouvier made a powerful onslaught on the proposal of the Government to impose a tax on rentes. M. ...

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  20. IMPROVEMENTS AT WERRIBEE RAILWAY STATION.

    Since the commencement of the sewerage work and subdivision of the Chirnside Estate into farms the amount of traffic at the Werribca railway station has increased to such an ...

    Article : 356 words
  21. THE COMMERCIAL BANK.

    Some of the London newspapers criticise in a friendly way the amended scheme of arrangement between the Commercial Rank of Australia Limited and its London ...

    Article : 118 words
  22. THE WENDOUREE BOILER FATALITY.

    The inquest on the bodies of James Sinclair and Arthur Bilsborow, who were killed by the explosion in the boiler room of the steamer Wendouree on 16th June, was resumed to-day. ...

    Article : 261 words
  23. THE UGANDA RAILWAY.

    The House of Commons has voted £3,000,000 for the construction of the railway to Uganda, to connect the seaport of Mombassa with the Victoria Nyanza. ...

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  24. DEATH OF MR. J. S. MORTON.

    Mr. J. S. Morton, late manager of Tolarno Station, died at Tintinalogy Station last night. The deceased had been engaged by pastoral lessees inspecting leasehold areas in connection ...

    Article : 86 words
  25. THE MATABELE NATIVES:

    The Daily Chronicle's correspondent states that Nyamanda, a son of Lobengula, the former ruler of the Matabele, has been installed as king of the insurgents who ...

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  26. ARREST OF A HORSE THIEF.

    The police here have received intelligence of the arrest of an alleged horse thief, Jas. Gaffney, in New Zealand, on Tuesday. He will appear in Sydney in due course and be remanded ...

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  27. COLLISION AT SEA.

    A terrible disaster has occurred in Japanese waters. Two steamers, the Hiroshima and Hozinmaru, came into collision and were both sunk. ...

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  28. DEAN COWPER'S 86TH BIRTHDAY.

    The Venerable Dean Cowper, dean of the chapter of Sydney, celebrated his 86th birthday to-day. He is probably the oldest cleric in the colonies. The ...

    Article : 113 words
  29. THE ARREST OF GEAKE.

    General satisfaction is expressed here at the news of the arrest of J. E. Geake, the defaulting solicitor, at Monte Video. Surprise was manifested that he should have assumed the ...

    Article : 209 words
  30. A TRAITOROUS OFFICER.

    The Leipzig court has sentenced a Bavarian officer to 10 years' imprisonment for selling military secrets to a foreign power. ...

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  31. THE SYDNEY SHEEP SHOW.

    Lord Hampden officially opened the Sheep Breeders' Association's show to-day. Mr. G. H. Cox, M.L.O., president of the association, in welcoming his Excellency, stated ...

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  32. THE BRITISH SOUTH AFRICA COMPANY.

    It is reported that the British South Africa Chartered Company is raising additional capital to the extent of £1,500,000. ...

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  33. THE JUBILEE INSTITUTE FOR NURSES.

    At Windsor Castle yesterday her Majesty the Queen addressed 400 nurses belonging to the Queen Victoria Jubilee Institute for Nurses. ...

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  34. SUICIDE AT ADELAIDE.

    A sensational suicide occurred in a urinal in Hindmarsh-square about 6 o'clock this evening, a foreigner shooting himself twice with a revolver. One bullet wound was found in his ...

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  35. THE TRADE OF CHINA.

    The Novosti, a St. Petersburg journal, asserts that arrangements have been entered into with China whereby Russia will obtain the advantage of absolute ...

    Article : 259 words
  36. NEW MINING COMPANIES.

    The shares in the Hepburn Gold Mining Company have been allotted. The Rose Pearl Group Gold Mining Company, Murchison, West Australia, has ...

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  37. YESTERDAY'S PLAY.

    When the match was resumed to-day the attendance was again small. The weather was fine, but owing to recent rain the wicket was heavy. ...

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  38. LANDLORDS AND TENANTS.

    A woman and four children were locked up by the police yesternight at the former's request. She stated she had been ejected by the landlord of a house she occupied and had no ...

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  39. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    R.M.S. Rome left Suez for Australia on 2nd. R.M.S. Parramatta arrived at Colombo on the 1st. B.I.S.N. Co.'s Muttra left Calcutta 2nd inst. ...

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  40. THE TEMPERANCE PARTY AND THE WINE BONUSES.

    Owing to the report appearing in The Age of yesterday anent the utterances of a temperance deputation when interviewing the Minister of Agriculture for the purpose of protesting against ...

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  41. SHIPPING NEWS.

    ARRIVALS.--Forth, ship, from Sydney 30th March ; Canada, ship, from Sydney 1st April; Rodney, ship, from Melbourne 1st April. ...

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  42. THE QUEENSLAND TICK PLAGUE.

    Ministers will issue a proclamation to-morrow prohibiting the importation of cattle, horses and hides from Queensland or New South Wales, in view of the tick pest. ...

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  43. SEARCH FOR THE KENNEDY EXPEDITION.

    Mr. J. R. Jardine states in reference to the opinion expressed by Mr. F. B. Suttor, of Bathurst, against the probability of discovering relies of the Kenedy expedition in the jungle ...

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  44. PECULIAR CHARGE OF ASSAULT.

    The St. Kilda bench sat till 7.30 p.m. yesterday hearing a charge of assault with intent preferred by Annie Jana Hurling, aged 16 years and 11 months, against a youth of 18 named ...

    Article : 266 words
  45. NON-REGISTRATION OF FIRMS.

    Several prosecutions were brought at the District Court yesterday for neglecting to register under the terms of the Registration of firms Act 1892. The defendants were Samuel ...

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  46. VACANCIES FOR STATE SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    Vacancies for teachers in the Education department are advertised as follows:- 1st female assistant, 4th class, 1254, Maldon; 1463, Ballarat East; male assistant, 8th class, 888, ...

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  47. THE NEW ZEALAND BLACKMAILING CASE.

    Kirby, the detective, who is charged with having blackmailed John Herman, of Timnru, in large amounts, under throat of accusing him of indecent behavior, has been committed for ...

    Article : 67 words
  48. AUSTRALIANS' SECOND INNINGS.

    The Australians have commenced their second innings, and have now scored 66 runs without losing a wicket. Darling has 42 to his credit and Iredale ...

    Article : 357 words
  49. DIVING FOR GOLD.

    The renewed efforts which are bring made to recover specie from the week of the steamer Catterthun seem likely to meet with success. To-day the divers went right down into the ...

    Article : 71 words
  50. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    An important development has taken place in the Kalgoorlie Brown Hill Proprietary leases, situated at East Brown Hill. A lode has been struck 12 feet wide, which the manager declares ...

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  51. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. E. B. Paton, of Sydney, has been appointed engineer to the municipality. Walter Read, a young man who met with an accident at the Proprietary Chloridising Works ...

    Article : 111 words
  52. THE EIGHT HOURS ANNIVERSARY COMMITTEE.

    The Eight Hours Anniversary committee has decided to donate the sum of £350 to the public charities, and at the meeting held last night the amount was proportioned as ...

    Article : 245 words
  53. THE HONORARY BENCH AND LICENSING CASES.

    At the monthly temperance meeting of the Box Hill Temperance Mission, held on Thursday, the following resolution was carried unanimously:- ...

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  54. A HORSE THIEF ARRESTED.

    In March last a brown pony mare was stolen from William Henry Greenall, a herdsman at Malvern. On Wednesday last it was found in the possession of Mr. James Stanton, of ...

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  55. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The select committee appointed to inquire into and report upon the construction and administration of the Beetaloo water works met to-day. Mr. Grainger was appointed ...

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  56. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    SIR,--At the half yearly meeting of the Good Samaritan Tent, I.O.R. (South Melbourne), the following resolution was unanimously carried :-- That the best thanks of this tent are hereby ...

    Article : 93 words
  57. Advertising

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  58. TASMANIA.

    Lieutenant Hastings Parker, of the Tasmanian defence force, has passed tho army literary examination held at Hobart under the imperial Service Act. ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. Advertising

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  61. TO-DAY'S LAND AND PROPERTY SALES.

    The following sales of land and property are advertised to take place to-day:- D. C. Armstrong, Nott-street, Port Melbourne, 4 ; W. Ievers and Sons, Berkeley-street, Carlton, 3.30 ; F. Tullett, ...

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  62. Advertising

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  63. BRUNNER COLLIERY ACCIDENT RELIEF FUND.

    The following additional subscriptions have been received by the central committee :- Amount previously acknowledged, £1165 19s. 10d.; employes South German Mining Company, ...

    Article : 36 words
  64. Advertising

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