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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    At the invitation of Messrs. David Syme and Co. a large number of visitors spent the afternoon at the offices of "The Age" and "The Leader" yesterday in an examination ...

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  3. THE REID MINISTRY.

    Before the House rose at 1.50 this morning Mr. Ewing spoke in favor of the ministry. Mr. Storey proposed the adjournment and ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Australian Eleven's last match of the present tour against the team representing the South of England was concluded to-day, Australia winning by 112 runs. ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    In the Rennes court-martial yesterday General Zurlinden, ex-Minister for War, gave evidence with respect to the document known as the "petit bleu," or letter ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The text of the Transvaal reply to Mr. Chamberlain's last despatch has now been made public. It is a prolix communication and its tone is impertinent. Its tenor is in ...

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  7. A FREE-TRADE DINNER.

    Funerals are always depressing functions, and therefore it will not surprise anybody to learn that the annual dinner of the free trade party in Victoria, which took place ...

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  8. THE SPRING SHOW.

    The Royal Agricultural Society was again fortunate in having line weather for the third day of the show, as it resulted in an exceedingly large attendance of the public. ...

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  9. MORE WAR SIGNS.

    Telegrams from Rhodesia report that a number of Dutch Afrikander farmers, who took up land some time ago in Bechuanaland, are leaving their farms, and crossing the ...

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  10. THE CAPE BUDGET.

    The Legislative Council of Cape Colony has reduced materially the budget proposals of Mr. Merriman, Treasurer of the Schreiner Ministry, and has rejected entirely his land ...

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  11. THE LUNCHEON.

    The luncheon of the Royal Agricultural Society, which is one of the most important events of the show week, was held yesterday, In the society's large luncheon hall on ...

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  12. THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. W. J. Bryan, who contested the last presidential election against Mr. M'Kinley as the Democratic candidate and the free silver champion, is supported by the New ...

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  13. WAR OFFICE AT WORK.

    Unusual activity prevails at the British War Office, in view of the possible Transvaal campaign ahead, and the Commander in Chief, Field-Mashal Lord Wolseley, and ...

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  14. A MASONIC QUESTION

    The Grand Lodge of Freemasons, England, has resolved to recognise all the nets of the Cambria Lodge, Sydney, performed since 1886, when a Grand United Lodge was ...

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  15. A HOSTILE PRESIDENT.

    In the Rennes court-martial yesterday a series of violent scenes occurred between Colonel Jouast, president of the court, and Maltre Labori, counsel for Dreyfus. The ...

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  16. AN AFRIKANDER MESSAGE.

    The hopes of the Boers of assistance from the Dutch descended colonists of the Cape have been dissipated by a telegram from Mr. J. F. Hofmeyr, ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

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  18. THE MISSING S. WAIKATO.

    H.M.S. cruiser Melpomene, 2050 tons, of the Cape Squadron, has returned to Port Louis, Mauritius, whence she started 17th August to ...

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  19. THE WOMEN'S HOSPITAL.

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  20. THE FOUL AIR FATALITY.

    At daylight this morning the police proceeded to the scene of the mining fatality at the Waterholes, where two miners working in a shaft only 18 feet deep succumbed to ...

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  21. AVERAGES OF THE TEAM.

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  22. SPOKEN ON 10th AUGUST.

    Captain Craigen, master of the barque Melanope, which arrived at Newcastle on Tuesday from Port Natal, reports having spoken the disabled Walkato on 3rd August, or three ...

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  23. MR. REID INTERVIEWS THE GOVERNOR.

    The fate of the Government was uncertain till this evening. During the day the Labor party met to discuss the situation and arranged to meet again after tea, but ...

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  24. THE BRITISH COMMANDER.

    Lieut General Sir .W. Forestier Walker, successor to Lieut. General Sir W. Butler, commander-in-chief of the British forces in South Africa, who has been withdrawn ...

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  25. THE CENTURY LIST.

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  26. A PROTRACTED VOYAGE.

    Great relief was expressed in shipping circles this morning when news came from the South Head that the overdue ship Lismore was seven miles off in tow. The ...

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  27. ANXIETY AT THE CAPE.

    The Capetown newspapers urge the Imperial Government to take immediate action in the despatch of a strong force of troops to South Africa declaring that only by ...

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  28. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Will you allow me an inch of your valuable space to express a hope, which I have reason to know is shared in by a large number of subscribers, that a place will be ...

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  29. VILLE DE[?]LA CIOTAT AT ALBANY.

    The French mall steamer Ville de la Clotat, L. Flasch[?] commander, arrived from Marseilles at 6.30 p.m. to-day. Passengers in saloon:--For Adelaide: Mr. White. ...

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  30. RACING IN ENGLAND.

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  31. NOTES ON THE TOUR.

    At Hastings on Wednesday one of the most successful and sensational tours through England ever undertaken by a team of Australian cricketers came to a fittingly brilliant ...

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  32. THE FEDERAL QUESTION.

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  33. ESTERHAZY THE TRAITOR.

    Senator Trarieux, who was Minister for Works in the Meline Cabinet, testified that in the course of a conversation on the Dreyfus case with Count Tornielli, the Italian ...

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  34. A MARYBOROUGH MINE FLOATED IN LONDON.

    Information was received this evening that the Leviathan United Company had been floated in London. The new company is to have a substantial ...

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  35. THE WESTRALIAN COMMITTEE.

    The select federal committee to-day examined Mr. Davies, who is largely interested in The timber Industry. He said federation would slightly affect the timber industry. ...

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  36. RACE TRAINS ON THE CAULFIELD LINE.

    A letter was received from the town clerk of Prahran at the meeting of the Caulfield council last night, notifying the appointment of delegates to a conference re the railway traffic on race ...

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  37. THE AMERICA CUP.

    Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht Shamrock, built at a cost of £100,000, to compete for the America Cup, has been carefully watched in her trial courses at New York by ...

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  38. BRITISH CABINET DECISION.

    It is believed that the British Cabinet Council called for tomorrow (Friday) to consider the Transvaal crisis, will net with decision, and fix a date on or before which the ...

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  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. J. G. Ward, formerly Treasurer of New Zealand, who has been in England for some months, will return to New Zealand in the M.M. steamer Polynesien on her next trip. ...

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  40. A WEST AUSTRALIAN COMPROMISE.

    The"Herald" to-day suggests that anti federalists and federalists agree on a compromise: the anti-billites to give the federalists an opportunity of joining as an ...

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  41. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    Tallow.--At to-day's public auction sales of Australasian tallow 1400 casks were offered, and 1100 casks were sold. The demand was good, and prices advanced 10 per ton ...

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  42. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The statistics of the English county cricket season now closed, show that Surrey is the champion county of the year, Middlesex taking second, and Yorkshire third place. ...

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  43. KRUGER WAVERING.

    The latest news from Pretoria indicates that President Kruger is wavering and undecided whether to persevere in his refusal of the British demand, or yield to avoid ...

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  44. LAW LIST.--(THIS DAY.)

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  45. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES AND TRADES' DEMONSTRATION.

    A well attended meeting of the representatives of the various branches in connection with the friendly societies and trades' demonstration, in November next, was held in Rubira's Cafe, ...

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  47. FIRE AT THE DENTON HAT MILLS.

    On Wednesday night Superintendent Oatt with 28 men, two steamers and full appliances attended at the Denton Hat Mills Abbotsford, in answer to a street ...

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  48. CANNON FOR THE BOERS

    In respect to the report that a consignment of 18 field guns, with their equipments, will shortly arrive at Lorenzo Marques or Delagoa for the Transvaal, the Boer ...

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  49. A NEW ZEALAND REFERENDUM PROPOSED.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Lewis, member for Christchurch, gave notice to ask the Premier if, at the general election, he will give the electors an ...

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  54. HOLLAND'S QUEEN APPEALS.

    The young Queen Withelmina of Holland, in pursuance of requests made by Boer pathisers among her subjects, has forwarded an appeal to Queen Victoria to favor the ...

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  55. Advertising

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