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  2. CABLE MESSAGES. COLONIALS IN LONDON.

    The Colonial Premiers who have not yet left London, are making final arrangements to depart. All their official visits of farewell have been paid. ...

    Article : 140 words
  3. THE WRECK OF THE ADEN.

    Particulars of the loss of the P. and O. steamer Aden will have reached you before this letter, so that it merely remains to me to chronicle the effect of the news in London. ...

    Article : 1,761 words
  4. WRECK OF THE TASMANIA.

    The beach near Gisborne is strewn with cargo from the steamer Tasmania, and goals have been washed 23 miles from the scene of the accident. One sad feature is that with ...

    Article : 890 words
  5. OUR ANGLO-COLONIAL LETTER.

    The colonial Premiers consider that they are being worked pretty hard just at present, but 1 question very much whether any of them has during the past seven days had a much harder ...

    Article : 5,945 words
  6. VICTORIA.

    A Sensational Customs seizure made today by Customs officers is the biggest thing of its kind yet made here. The ship [?] a new iron vessel of 1,552 tons ...

    Article : 304 words
  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    George R. Sims's powerful and sensational drains "Lights O' London" was witnessed by another crowded and enthusiastic audience of the Theatre Royal on Monday evening, and in ...

    Article : 251 words
  8. THE UNREST IN INDIA.

    The trial of Bal Gangadhar Tilak, a member of the Council of the Governor of Bombay and the editor of a leading native newspaper, is now proceeding on a charge of inciting the ...

    Article : 217 words
  9. BIJOU THEATRE.

    Mr. Carl Hertz entered upon the second week of his season at the Bijon Theatre on Monday evening, and signalised the occasion by presenting another new and attractive ...

    Article : 385 words
  10. THE TAILORING BOARD.

    The Tailoring Board appointed under the Factories and Shops Act has nearly finished its schedule for a minimum rate of wage at 1 per week for tailoresses with lower rates ...

    Article : 89 words
  11. A MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    The mysterious death of a woman, Mary Ann Stanley, was brought, under the notice of the South Melbourne police late last night. Two men, Herritt and Blanche, reported that ...

    Article : 247 words
  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Ben T[?]ett, the well-known labor leader organiser, of London, reached Sydney to-day from New Zealand, where he has been recruiting his health. He was ...

    Article : 244 words
  13. THE CHITRAL RISING.

    Further severe fighting has taken place in the Malakand Pass, Chitral, on the northwestern frontier of India, where the AngloIndian camp under Colonel Meiklejohn has ...

    Article : 131 words
  14. A DAMAGED SCHOONER.

    The schooner Manner, concerning which considerable alarm was left on Sunday evening when the Cape Nelson station reported that she had passed with her ensign reversed, a ...

    Article : 92 words
  15. WELLS FUND BENEFIT CONCERT.

    An excellent concert under viceregal patronage will be given in the Town Hall this evening in aid of the widow of the late Charles F. Wells, of the Calvert Exploration ...

    Article : 327 words
  16. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    A young man, S.H. Williams, a chemist and resident of Richmond, has had a terrible experience, having been lost for 14 days in the mountains whilst walking from the Dargo ...

    Article : 104 words
  17. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    Shares in the West Australian and New Zealand Markets Trust have now been allotted. ...

    Article : 24 words
  18. THE SOUDAN.

    The latest advices from the Soudan state that the dervishes have captured Metammeh in the Eastern Soudan on the left bank of the Nile nearly opposite Shendi. ...

    Article : 36 words
  19. MR.T. A. DIBBS.

    Mr. T.A. Dibbs, the general manager of the Commercial Banking Company, of Sydney, was to-day presented by the officers of the bank with an address and an oilpainting of ...

    Article : 205 words
  20. MESSRS. HOWARD SMITH & SONS.

    The Chief Justice has sanctioned a reduction of the capital of Messrs. Howard Smith and Sons, Limited, from 1,000,000 to 250,000. ...

    Article : 29 words
  21. MELBOURNE, August 2.

    The Customs revenue for July amounted to 151,044 an increase of 6,642 on July of last year, and over 3,000 ahead of the estimate. The Chief Justice to-day sanctioned a ...

    Article : 70 words
  22. BECHUANALAND.

    The native rebellion in Bechuanaland is now, it is believed, suppressed. The position of the enemy at Twani[?]loof has been stormed by the British, who dislodged the tribesmen. One of ...

    Article : 50 words
  23. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The revenue for July was 174,425, against 156,846 for the corresponding period of last year, or a decrease of over 12,000. Almost every item shows a slight decrease. The ...

    Article : 91 words
  24. TASMANIA.

    At the Police Court three of the principal grocers were proceeded against under the Public Health Act for selling mustard not of the quality and nature demanded. One case, ...

    Article : 121 words
  25. THE POSITION OF THE VESSEL.

    Messrs. Huddart Parker & Co. have received a cablegram from Wellington stating that the wrecked steamer Tasmania lies three miles off the shore on the point of a charted ...

    Article : 66 words
  26. FATAL FOOTBALL ACCIDENT.

    Joseph Jenkins, while playing in a football match at Newcastle on Saturday, received concussion of the spine through a fall and died at the local hospital to-day. ...

    Article : 33 words
  27. DTSCOVERY OF HUMAN REMAINS.

    Mounted-Constable O.J. Foote, of Gladstone, reported to the Commissioner of Police on Saturday, July 30, that Arthur Burford, one of the contractors on the Mutooroo station, ...

    Article : 475 words
  28. SHIPMENT OF GOLD.

    The R.M.S. Arcadia left to-day for London with bullion to the value of 12,000. while the Mariposa, bound for San Francisco, took away 450,000. ...

    Article : 30 words
  29. KALGOORLIE DISTRICT.

    The crushing of the Boulder Main Reef for the past fortnight gave the following return:— Stone treated 170 tons, yielding 418 oz. of smelted or an average of 2½ oz., per ton. ...

    Article : 338 words
  30. BROKEN HILL.

    The Quarter Sessions were opened before Judge Gibson this morning. Thomas Hardy, a South Australian criminal, was convicted of having housebreaking implements in his pos ...

    Article : 147 words
  31. Sydney, August 2.

    About a fortnight a boy on the Sabraon, named Walker, a [?]dentally swallowed a man[?] in orange, which he was throwing in the air and catching in his month. He was taken ...

    Article : 76 words
  32. HOBART, August 2.

    The revenue for the month totalled 66,338, this being an increase on the corresponding month of last year of 992. The value of minerals exported during July was 76,818, an ...

    Article : 36 words
  33. THE PUBLIC ACTUARY AND THE ODDFELLOWS, M.U.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 278 words
  34. QUEENSLAND.

    The Stock Board have decided to adhere to their recommendation to exclude from the tick quarantine regulations four large stations on the extreme west, namely. Rosebrook, Cork, ...

    Article : 71 words
  35. THE REVENUE.

    The revenue of the colony for the month of July was 277,780. showing an increase of 16,000 as compared with the same period of last year. Taxation showed an increase of ...

    Article : 65 words
  36. NEW ZEALAND.

    At Timaru only an inch of rain has fallen for the last three months, and in some parts of the South Leland little more than an inch for the last 12 months. This is unprecedented, and is ...

    Article : 52 words
  37. COOLGARDIE.

    The following crushings are announced:— BURBANK'S BIRTHDAY GIFT.—243 tons treated, return, 698 oz. KING SOLOMON.—100 tons, return, 234 oz. ...

    Article : 189 words
  38. Advertising

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    Advertising : 360 words
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