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  2. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    The task of selecting candidates in the Government interest is proceeding slowly but surely. Yesterday representatives of the Reform League interviewed the ...

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  3. THE KING.

    His Majesty the King, who is still at Balmoral Castle the Royal residence in the Highlands accompanied by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, took part yesterday in a ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A correspondent of the "Standard" states that Dr. Kuyper, the Premier of Holland, insisted on the Boer generals, Botha, De Wet, and De la Rey, abandoning the ...

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  5. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and the Players of England was continued at Kennington Oval after lunch, when the Players had scored 104 for one wicket. ...

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  6. CIVIL SERVANTS' CLAIMS.

    Following up the speek which Judge Hamilton delivered at the meeting of public servants held at the Gaicty Theatre recently, his Honour has issued a pamphlet, ...

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  7. AN OPPOSITION CRY.

    Dr. M'Inerney, who voted against the first item of [?]retrenchment in the House, has the courage of his opinions. At his first meeting at Mansfield he ...

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  8. The Argus.

    It is very evident that the Trades-hall party is rejoicing over the turn of events which has brought about the dissolution of the Assembly. All the ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    A cable message states that Sir Edmund Ballon has arrived at Winnipeg, on his journey to Vancouver, en route for Australia, and been entertained by the ...

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  10. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    The Czar Nicholas has arrived at Kursk, an important town in the south of Russia, the object of his visit being to inquire into the recent serious disorders committed ...

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  11. FRANCE AND ITALY.

    Consideiable sensation has been caused by the statement made on Saturday last at Ajaccio by M. Camille Pelletan, the French Minister of Marine, that the eastern coast ...

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  12. THE INDIAN RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Futher details are published of the terrible railway accident at Mangapatnam, on the main Indian railway, between Madras and Bombay. The bridge over the ...

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  13. PUBLIC SERVANTS AND RETRENCHMENT.

    In view of the proposals of the Irvine Ministry to make percentage reductions in the salaries of state employes, it will be interesting to note what has been done in ...

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  14. FLOODS IN BENGAL.

    The heavy rains that have fallen in India have caused destructive floods in Southern Bengal, by which 25 villages and two bridges have been destroyed. ...

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  15. THE SHIPPING TRADE.

    It is understood that Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan has, on behalf of the navigation syndicate, purchased five steamers from the Ellerman Lines Limited, Liverpool, for the ...

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  16. STARVING STOCK.

    The energetic officer in charge of the live stock department of the railways enlightens one on the [?]ire effects of the drought on the drought-stricken pastures ...

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  17. DISASTERS AT SEA.

    Very heavy weather has been experienced in the North Sea. The steamer Bewick, 1,401 tons, of West Hartlepool, has been lost off the Firth of ...

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  18. THE POISONED PIES.

    A chemical analysis his been made of the pork pics, the eating of which caused 100 cases of ptomaine poisoning at Derby and two deaths at Taunton. ...

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  19. COLOMBIA.

    The United States Govrnment, which a day or two ago ordered the battle-ship Wisconsin, 11,565 tons, 18 guns, to Panama, and the cruiser Cincinnati, 3,213 tons, 11 ...

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  20. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Copper.—Monday's closing quotations were as follows:—Spot, £53/11/3, ora a fall of 3/9 since last Friday; three months, £53/16/3. or a fall of 6/3. ...

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  21. THE ASSOCIATIONS LAW.

    A representative of the French orders has visited Rome, and, supported by the French Minister at the Valtican, M. Nisard, has attempted to gain an ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The report by the Commissioners for Prisons foreshadows the adoption of a new scheme for the treatment of persons guilty of grave habitual crime. The scheme ...

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  23. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    The "Daily Express" states that a sweeping scheme of rearmament has been decided on by the War Office. It includes quick-firing guns of unprecedented power ...

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  24. COMMONWEALTH OR STATE.

    The dispute between the Federal and the New south Wales Governments with regard to the possession of Daves Point was referred to in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  25. DANDENONG TRAGEDY.

    The Perpetual Executors and Trusteed Association of Australia Limited are applying for probate of the will of the late Edward Christopher Sangal, late of ...

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  26. PEKING UNIVERSITY.

    Mr. Hattori, a Japanese, has been appointed president of the Peking University. Another Japanese has been appointed professor of political economy. ...

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  27. NEWS IN BREIF.

    Before Messrs. Shaw, Eade, and Page, J.P.'s, at the Collingwood Court on Tuesday, a young woman named Margaret K. Hammond was charged with assaulting John F. Cain. The complainant, an ...

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  28. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are reported:- Arrivals.—Harburg, from Sydney June 6; Delphic from Wellington July 27; Chili, ...

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  29. THE PRICE OF MEAT.

    The demand for fat cattle continues in this district. Messrs. Doig and Vallender effected a sale to-day of several head at advanced prices, the buyer purchasing for ...

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  30. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—Oliver v. Brown. First Civil Court. (Before Mr. Justice Williams and Special juries of six.) ...

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  31. FOOTBALL IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A correspondent, telegraphing from the Ravensthrope gold-fields, says that the football season came to an end on Sunday, when the Maori club played the ...

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  32. THE SHEARING SEASON.

    Shearing is proceeding satisfactorily in this district. There is plenty of labour, but the clip is expected to be the lowest for many years. A huge number of stock ...

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  34. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. and O. S.N. (Company's R.M.S. Areadia left Colombo for Australia on the 15th inst. ...

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  35. THE BAIRNSDALE TRAGEDY.

    The body of William Shearing, the man who wounded James White, his rival in love, was found yesterday in the Mitchell River, 30 yards below the landing where ...

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