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  2. WRECK OF THE SCHOONER LADY BOWEN.

    CARDWELL (Q.), Monday.--The captain and crew of the four-masted schooner Lady Bowen landed here this morning, and reported the loss of the vessel on the Bramble ...

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  3. THE COUNTRY.

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--A series of burglaries has culminated in the entry of the grocery establishment of Huskisson and Co., in Argent-street, and the theft, of ...

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  4. THE SHEARING DIFFICULTY.

    Mr. W. G. Mair, of Groongal, wired to the Pastoralists' Union yesterday contradicting the report in one of our contemporaries, that the Groongal and ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--There is very little chance to report in the political situation, most of the Ministers not having yet come to town. The Ministry, however, ...

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  6. OUR SPECIAL CABLES

    LONDON, Monday.--An outrage on British artisans at the Wei-hai-wei arsenal, on the Shantung Promontory, China, is reported. ...

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  7. TRAGEDY AT THE GLEBE.

    At about 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon a whitesmith named William Watson, who resided at 22 Christie-street, Glebe, shot his wife in the face with a revolver, and ...

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  8. KATE MARSDEN.

    The cablegram from London published in "The Daily Telegraph," yesterday to the effect that, charges of dishonesty and other serious offences had been brought ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SERIOUS DECREASE IN RAILWAY REVENUE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--There was a serious shortage in the railway receipts for the past week, the decrease amounting to over £5000 on the revenue of the ...

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  10. THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    CAMPBELLTOWN, Monday.--The first victim to influenza in this district died at Eagle Vale this morning. There are a number of very bad cases. ...

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  11. THE PORT MELBOURNE MURDER. EXECUTION OF JORDAN.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The American negro, Frederick Jordan, was hanged in the Melbourne Gaol this morning for the murder of Minnie Crabtree at Port Melbourne. ...

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  12. IN THE WALGE[?]T DISTRICT.

    WALGETT, Monday.--Yesterday's proceedings were carried on by 50 or 60 horsemen who accompanied the coaches containing free laborers, and guarded by the police, ...

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  13. THE NEWS IN SYDNEY.

    A telegram, briefly anouncing the loss of the Lady Bowen, and the safety of the crew, was received in Sydney yesterday by Messrs. B. M. Corrigan and Co., the owners. ...

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  14. WARLIKE SENTIMENT AT YOKOHAMA.

    LONDON, Monday.--The sentiment among the more enlightened people of Yokohama is very warlike. The "Constitutional Reformers" have issued a ...

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  15. THE BOURKE-STREET TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The case of Cecile Andersen, condemned to death for the murder of John Fraser, will be considered by the Cabinet on Monday next. A ...

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  16. THE INSURANCES.

    The Lady Bowen was insured for £1000 in the Standard Insurance Company, re-insurances being effected in the following offices:--Queensland Lloyds, Derwent and ...

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  17. A PECULIAR LAW.

    BATHURST, Monday. -- Two citizens, against whom verdicts had been previously obtained by the municipal council for using corporation gas without payment, were ...

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  18. THE VESSEL.

    The loss of the Lady Bowen removes from the Shipping Register one of the oldest and best-known traders out of the port. The Lady Bowen was originally a ...

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  19. THE AFFRAY WITH BURGLARS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Constable Mercer, who was shot by burglars, is now out of danger. The three shots at him were well aimed, and Mercer had a very narrow ...

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  20. THE JAPANESE ENTRENCHED AT SEOUL.

    LONDON, Monday, 1 p.m.--The Japanese in the vicinity of Seoul, the capital of Corea, are entrenched in splendid strategical positions, from ...

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  21. IN THE BOURKE DISTRICT.

    BOURKE, Monday.--The trouble with the shearers at Kallara station has been almost overcome. The police, under Inspector Cotter, and the shearers and free ...

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  22. THE RECENT BURGLARIES--ARMING THE POLICE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—In consequence of the desperate character of the burglaries committed lately, Superintendent Sadlier has been instructed to procure light pistols ...

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  23. ANOTHER ACCOUNT OF THE KALLARA OUTRAGE.

    LOUTH, Monday.--On Friday night last, the steamers Mundoo and Lady of the Lake passed with free laborers and the police on board for Kallara station. The ...

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  24. THE QUEEN OF COREA IN HIDING.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Monday.--Eastern papers to August 1 have been received. They state that the Queen of Corea is in hiding somewhere, and it is reported that ...

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  25. IN THE MURRURUNDI DISTRICT.

    WILLOW TREE, Monday.--At the roll-call to-day at Warrah station, all the shearers and rouseabouts unanimously refused to sign the new agreement, and left ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Some recriminatory correspondence which has passed between the Premier (Mr. C. C. Kingston) and the leader of the Opposition (Sir John ...

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  27. MANLICHER RIFLES FOR CHINA.

    LONDON, Monday.--It is reported from Vienna that within a few days Austrian agents of the Chinese Government will be landing 20,000 ...

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  28. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    COOLGARDIE, Monday.--The plans have arrived of the post-office, courthouse, and other Government officer, which are to cost about £5000. Buildings are to be ...

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  29. IN THE FORBES DISTRICT.

    FORBES, Monday.--The roll was called at Cadow station on Friday. The men were asked to sign the new agreement, but refused, and left the station in a body. ...

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  30. THE REVOLT IN MOROCCO.

    LONDON, Monday, 1 p.m.--News from Morocco is to the effect that the revolt of the revolt of the Kabyles, a tribe of Berbers, against the oppression of the ...

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  31. IN THE HILLSTON DISTRICT.

    HILLSTON, Monday.--Shearing is proceeding at North Merrowie station under the conference agreemnt, with a full board. At Cowl Cowl, six non-unionists are at ...

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  32. FATALITIES.

    Yesterday afternoon the Glebe police wore informed that a musician named Carl Kempke (45 years of age) had died suddenly at his lodgings, 129 Glebe-street. ...

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  33. FIJI.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--The Government steamer Upolu has arrived from Fiji with files to 15th inst. The Legislative Council has adopted a ...

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  34. IN THE MOAMA DISTRICT.

    MOAMA, Monday.--Shearing has commenced at Cobram station under the conference agreemene. Pericoota will start the first of next month under the new ...

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  35. IN THE COONAMBLE DISTRICT.

    COONAMBLE, Monday.--The arrival of the free labor at Calga station caused very little excitement. The reports from the stations to-day ...

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  36. TASMANIA.

    Sir Edward Braddon has been notified from New Zealand that nothing will be done to interfere with the free exchange of fruit. ...

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  37. METEOROLOGY OF AUSTRALASIA AND OCEANIA.

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  38. A FATAL FALL.

    The City Coroner yesterday morning held an inquest at the Coroner's Court on the body of the man Salmon, who died in the Sydney Hospital on Saturday morning from ...

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  39. THE WEALTH OF NATIONS MINE.

    COOLGARDIE, Monday.--Dunn came in from the Wealth of Nations mine last night. He states that Mr. Lysle, the son of the Mount Morgan mine manager, has ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Monday.--The half-yearly report of the directors of the Bank of New Zealand shows that the sum of £37,000 has been carried forward. ...

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  41. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir,--In to-day's issue, your Walgett correspondent gives a graphic account of unionists shooting "volleys of blue metal" at the non-unionist shearers; following the ...

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  42. THE AURORA AUSTRALIS.

    An Aurora Australis, lasting for several hours, was seen last night in Sydney, and in many other places in the colony. It was first observed by Mr. Russell at 7.15, ...

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  43. THE WEATHER.

    No rain fell in Sydney yesterday, but the anticipation of a heavy and general rainfall coming from the west seems likely to be confirmed. A change in the weather is ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.-—Dr. Kearsey Cannon, one of the oldest settlers in the colony, died from influenza last night, after a week's illness, at the age of 79. Deceased ...

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  45. FATAL RESULT OF A BURNING ACCIDENT.

    The boy Rupert Wall, three years of age, who was admitted to Prince Alfred Hospital on Sunday morning, suffering from the effects of burns which he received ...

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  46. THE MURDER OE A MINER.

    COOLGARDIE, Monday.--Constable Saunders, who has been out beyond Ninety Mile for the purpose of tracing the aboriginal who tomahawked a digger to death ...

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  47. IN OTHER DISTRICTS.

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  48. THE RISE IN THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    BROKEN-HILL, Monday.--The rise in the price of silver has given birth to speculation here as to how far the increase is likely to go. Mr. John Howell, manager of the ...

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  49. WILLS OF THE WEEK.

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  50. A MAN KILLED AT BALMAIN.

    A workman named Henry Dean (56), who resided at Carrington-street, Balmain, died at the Balmain Cottage Hospital yesterday from the effects of injuries he ...

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  51. IN OTHER DISTRICTS.

    CAMPBELLTOWN, Monday.--An aurora Australis was a splendid sight in the heavens this evening. Bright crimson flashes alternating with a steelish blue glare. ...

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  52. THE ALADDIN'S LAMP GOLD ROBBERY.

    Yesterday afternoon two of the Sydney detective officers arrested a man named Richard Barrett, a miner, in the city, on a charge of having a quantity of gold ...

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  53. THE PETERSHAM RAILWAY FATALITY

    The man who was run over and killed on Sunday night by a railway train at the Petersham station was yesterday morning identified as John E. Garbett. He was a ...

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  54. IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Government Astronomer reported from the Observatory to-night that a strong magnetic storm, consequent upon a great solar ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--The Australian banks doing business here have reduced the interest payable on 12 months' deposits to 4 Per cent., and the New Zealand banks ...

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  56. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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