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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, replied to a question in the House of Commons last night in reference to the ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL.

    At the instance of the local Bimetallic League, a memorial to the Government is in course of signature, urging that steps should be taken for ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Reference is made in the Japanese press to the question of the future control of the Philippines. The papers are strongly in favour of ...

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  6. FEDERAL FIGHT.

    The latest compilation and analysis of the election, returns make the parties in the House practically equal. They are classified as follows:— ...

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  7. DEVONPORT ELECTION CASE.

    A summons was heard in Chambers this morning before Mr. Justice Clark, calling upon the petitioner in the Devonport election case to, show cause ...

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  8. WEST COAST NEWS.

    The Appeal Court to-day decided to uphold the Town Board's assessments in all but two small instances, the alterations being in those of Dr. Harrison ...

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  9. QUEENSTOWN HOSPITAL UNION.

    At the annual meeting of the Hospital Union, held last night, the report and balance-sheet showed that the institution, was in a most ...

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  10. TERMS OF PEACE.

    President M'Kinley is endeavouring to ascertain the nation's wishes in regard to the terms of peace. The Jingoes are clamouring for the ...

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  11. BUILDING AT THE CAPITAL.

    Some few days since, Mr. G. Adams (Tattersall) bought the. Ship Hotel, Chant's stables, and Westcott's premises. It .is now said that it is Mr. ...

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  12. FAR EASTERN AFFAIRS.

    In the House of Commons last night the Hon. G. N. Curzon, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, stated that China had agreed to the extension ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND.

    The safe at the Royal Oak Battery, Coromandel, has been broken open by burglars, stone and amalgam valued at £1200 being stolen. ...

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  14. BRITISH AT GIBRALTAR.

    Representations have been made by the Right Hon. Sir Henry Drummond Wolff, British Ambassador at Madrid, to the Spanish Government in refer ...

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  15. N.S. WALES RAILWAY.

    The report of the Railway Commissioner shows that the earnings for the last quarter were the largest recorded. The expenditure only increased by ...

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  16. LONDON SHOOTING CASE.

    The German tailor Trood, who attempted on June 15 to shoot Count von Arco Valley, Secretary to the German Embassy in London, and succeeded in ...

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  17. HOBART RAILWAY LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the executive of the Hobart and West Coast Railway League was held in the Chamber of Commerce room to-night, Mr. G. P. ...

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  18. FEVER AT SANTIAGO.

    It is reported that 3770 of the Americans are in the hospitals at Santiago suffering from malarial fever. Several deaths have occurred from ...

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  19. WRECK OF THE WENDOUREE.

    The Newcastle Marine Board has found that, the stranding of the steamer Wendouree is due to the wilful act of the master, John William Roberts, in ...

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  20. TURCO-GRECIAN WAR.

    The trial of Commodore Lachtouris, of the Greek navy, for wilful inactivity during the late Turco-Grecian war, has been concluded. ...

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  21. PARLIAMENT.

    No quorum being present this afternoon, the Legislative Council adjourned to Tuesday, at 7.30. ...

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  22. TELEGRAPHIC ARRANGEMENTS.

    The following information was posted at the Electric Telegraph Office yesterday:—"The Anglo-American Company advise that all telegrams for ...

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  23. INLAND WIRES.

    There will be a vacancy for a certificated teacher of the third class at the State-school, Ellendale, from the 1st prox. ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND TRAGEDY.

    Joseph South, a settler at Molu, who was suspected of the murder of Scott, was found dead in his hut to-day, apparently poisoned. He left a note on ...

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  25. MILITARY EXAMINATION.

    Lieutenant Wall, of Sydney, has passed through the Maxim course in the Infantry School, at Aldershot. ...

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  26. RAILWAY MATTERS.

    The Premier states that the Attorney- General is of opinion that there will. be no infringements of the rights of the Great Western Railway Company in ...

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  27. DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER BILL.

    The House of Lords has passed the Deceased Wife's Sister Bill through all its stages. ...

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  28. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    The SPEAKER (Hon. N. J. Brown) took the chair at 4 p.m. HOBART GAS COMPANY. Mr. MULCAHY moved that, in the ...

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  29. BOATING FATALITY.

    A boat containing four persons was crossing Swan River about ten o'clock last night when it was swamped. Miss Billing, a recent arrival in the colony, ...

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  30. MACQUARIE HARBOUR BAR.

    It is understood that Ministers are agreeable to entertain the proposal suggested by Captain Miles, that a syndicate or company be allowed to carry out ...

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  31. BANK OF ENGLAND.

    The returns for the week are as follow, the figures of a week ago being also given in parentheses:—Banking department—Reserve in notes and coin, ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL.

    Leather.—An important application is to be made to the War Office by the Agents-General. They are to be asked that the department shall recognise ...

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  33. FOUND DEAD.

    From Cue it is reported that the bodies of three missing drovers, employed by Mr. Jules Gascard, of the Annean station, near Nannine, have ...

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  34. MARINE COLLISION.

    The King Billy and Huon Chief collision enquiry was resumed to-day, when the case for the defence was opened. The Acting Chief Justice said ...

    Article : 166 words
  35. TICK PLAGUE IN WESTRALIA.

    The Stock Department to-day received a telegram from Mr. Stephens, Stock Inspector of Wyndham, in the East Kimberley district, ...

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  36. METALS.

    Silver.—Bars are quoted at 2s 31/8d per oz. standard. Spelter.—The quotation is £20 per ton. ...

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  37. BRIDGING THE MERSEY.

    Messrs. Aikenhead and Murray interviewed the Minister of Lands to-day in reference to the erection of a bridge across the Mersey at Devonport. Mr. ...

    Article : 91 words
  38. TOWN BOARDS.

    The following are the nominations for the Town Board election, to be held on Saturday, August 6:—Robert Colgrave, James Crawford, William ...

    Article : 87 words
  39. SHORT OF COAL.

    The captain of the steamer Gentle arrived by the Denmark timber train this morning. He reports he left Port Natal on June 21 last for Newcastle, ...

    Article : 114 words
  40. A BARN DESTROYED.

    This morning, between one and two o'clock, Mr. James Butt had his barn destroyed by fire, with all its contents, including a reaping and binding ...

    Article : 68 words
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