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  2. THE FOOTBALL SEASON.

    Many teams are able to play a good gam[?] with Essendon—some to menace the seriously, but thus far none to beat them When Essendon's games are discussed after ...

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  3. COLLIERY EXPLOSION IN WALES.

    An explosion occurred to-day in a coal mine at Pontypridd, in South Wales, which it is feared will result in serious loss of life. ...

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  4. AFFAIRS IN COREA.

    In consequence of the disturbed state of affairs in Corea, tho Japanese Government has despatched 5,000 troops there, and they have been landed. ...

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  5. ENGLAND AND THE TRANSVAAL.

    The decision of President Kruger to enforce military service on British residents in the Transvaal has aroused widespread indignation among the latter. ...

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  6. THE ESTATE DUTY BILL.

    The Agents-General have reserved their assent to Sir William Harcourt's compromise regarding the colonial objections to the Estate Duty Bill until the ...

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  7. THE PASTORALISTS AND SHEARERS.

    The United Pastoralists' Association of Queensland has replied to the request of the secretary of the special intercolonial conference of bush unions for a conference by ...

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  8. THE RICHMOND POISONING CASE.

    The body of Lousi Juncken was exhumed yesterday morning. Dr. Neild, hsi son, Detective-sergeant Whitney, and Mr. H. King, undertaker, proceeded to Gawier, ...

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  9. THE FUTURE KING.

    Her Royal Highness the Duchess of York gave birth to a son at 10 o'clock to-night at White-lodge, Richmond, the residence of her parents, the Duke and ...

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  10. THE NEW ORTHODOXY.

    There was a crowded congregation at the Scots Church, Collins-street, last evening, when the Rev. A. Marshall delivered an address on "The Theological Outlook," ...

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  11. UNIVERSITY EXTENSION CONGRESS.

    A University Extension Congress is being held in London under the presidency of the Duke of Devonshire. The following gentlemen are attending ...

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  12. COLLISION IN THE ATLANTIC.

    During the voyage of tho Neptune Steam Navigation Company's steamer Delano, 1,920 tons, across the Atlantic she came into collision with the ...

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  13. A CHILD KIDNAPPED BY ITS MOTHER.

    A strange report of kidnapping was recently brought under the notice of the police at Carlton, and yesterday led to the arrest of a woman named Annie Thomas on the ...

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  14. THE BOURKE-STREET TRAGEDY.

    Mrs. Cecilia Andersen, one of the principals in the Bourke-street tragedy, may now be considered out of all danger, and Dr. C. H. Molloy, medical superintendent of the ...

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  15. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At the meeting of the Operative Bakers Society last night the question of boycotting non-union employers and continuing to issue a black list was discussed. It was stated that ...

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  16. VICTORIAN PRODUCE AT CAMBRIDGE.

    The Victorian dairy and agricultural produce exhibited at the Royal Agricultural Society's Show at Cambridge is only moderately satisfactory. It is ...

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  17. THE KHEDIVE.

    Abbas Pasha, the Khedive of Egypt, will visit Constantinople on Monday. Tho Sultan of Turkey is indignant with the British Government for inviting ...

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  18. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    TALLOW.—At yesterday's public auction of Australasian tallow 2,425 casks were offered, of which 1,200 were sold, prices realised showing an unaltered ...

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  19. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The Ascot meeting was brought to a conclusion to-day, when the principal race resulted as follows:— ALEXANDRA PLATE, ...

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  20. THE BARRABA MURDER.

    At the sitting of the Tamworth Court yesterday morning Mr. Justice Innes congratulated the police upon the way in which they had conducted the inquiry into the ...

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  21. THE MOUNT HUXLEY GOLD-FIELD.

    Mr. Samuel, the promoter of the Mount Huxley syndicate, accompanied by Mr. Fulton, expert, arrived at Launceston yesterday, and proceeded to Hobart. ...

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  22. ROYAL COMMISSION ON WATER SUPPLY.

    The Royal Commission on Water Supply held an inquiry on Friday evening and Saturday morning at the shire-hall, Kerang, into the positions of several of the local ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    The rain, which continued to fall unceasingly yesterday, caused all sports to be postponed, as well as the review of the land forces by Major-General Hutton, of New ...

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  24. RAIDING TOTALISATOR SHOPS.

    One of the most successful raids made by the police on betting shops was planned and carried into effect by Inspector Gray, assisted by Sub-inspector Young and a contingent of ...

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  25. SIX MONTHS' PSYCHICAL RESEARCH.

    Sir,—In your issue of 21st inst. you give a report of a lecture delivered by Professor Laurie on six months ot psychical research. I ask the favour of a few lines in reply. I ...

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  26. THE COOLGARDIE GOLD-FIELD.

    News from Coolgardie is to date June 20:— Cosgrove's Dayley's South mine has been seized by the police, acting as sheriffs' ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Councillor George Anderson died suddenly of apoplexy last night. He was for many years engineer of the South Australian Gas Company, and was latterly a member of the ...

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  28. THE DRINK QUESTION AT MILDURA.

    Owing to the scandalous extent to which the illicit traflic in liquor has grown, as evidenced by the recent prosecutions, a movement has been set on foot to have the ...

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  29. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Speight v. Syme (part heard). THIRD CIVIL COURT. (Before Mr. Justice Hood.) At Half-past 10.—, Clifton and another ...

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  30. TASMANIA.

    The three Parliamentary representatives of Tasmania on the Federal Council will be elected by a ballot of the members of both Houses. ...

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  31. ARRIVAL OF THE R.M.S. OPHIR.

    The Orient Co.'s R.M.S. Ophir, J. F. Rathven commander, arrived from Colombo at 2.30 a.m. to-day. She brings the following saloon passengers:— ...

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  32. ALL LINES MONTHLY RAILWAY TICKETS.

    The issue of "all lines" montly tickets at the rate of £5 first class and £ second class, an innovation introduced by the late Railway Commissioners, is to be discontinued. The ...

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  33. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Tyrrel George Evans, of Warragul, farmer, Mr. J. Connor, assignee, Filed at Warragul. John William Sutton, of Lecor, railway ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    Hugh H. Rich, a teller of the National Bank at Christchurch, has given himself up to the police and admitted to having stolen £500 which mysteriously disappeared from ...

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  35. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN ELECTIONS.

    The following additional returns of the general election hnve been received:— Pilbarra—Mr. H. F. Keep (unopposed). East Kimberley—Mr. F. Connor ...

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  40. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Valotta, homewards, arrived at Colombo on 21st inst. The R.M.S, India left London on 22nd inst. for Queensland. ...

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