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  2. OREGON CLOUD-BURST.

    The bursting of a cloud in Oregon was responsible for the loss of 229 lives and enormous damage to property. A telegram, dated June 15, from Heppner to the "San ...

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  3. THE POPE'S CONDITION.

    His Holiness the Pope has had a restless and sleepless night. His respiration was more rapid, in consequence of an increase in the formation of pleuritic fluid in the ...

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  4. TAXING SHIPS' STORES.

    In giving the judgment of the Privy Council in the Australian in Customs case of Kingston v. Gadd, the Lord Chancellor, the Earl of Halsbury, said it was difficult to ...

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  5. PREFERENTIAL TRADE.

    The corporation of the city of London has refused the use of the Guildhall to citizens who desire to hold a free-trade meeting in order to protest against the ...

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  6. THE BISLEY MEETING.

    The shooting for the Mackinnon Cup was completed yesterday, at the annual meeting of the National Rifle Association, at Bisley. The conditions are 10 shots each, at ...

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  7. The Argus.

    One of the standard arguments for the theory of democratic institutions is that they give an open career to talent. From the point of view of the ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    The possibility of Mr. Chamberlain being invited to visit Australia by the Commonwealth Government was mentioned when the Senate met yesterday. Senator Dobson ...

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  9. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    "The city which is to be the seat of power, the nerve centre of the Commonwealth, and in the future the focus of its lntellectual activities and the mirror of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE FAR EAST.

    It is announced at Wasington, on semiofficial authority, that Colonel John Hay, the American Secretary of State, and Count Cassini, the Russian ambassador at ...

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  11. ALONE AND INSANE.

    The St. Kilda Council has within the last few weeks received numerous complaints regarding the condition of a wooden cottage in Westbury-street, which has fallen ...

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  12. THE SKYE TRAGEDY.

    Yesterday, at noon, Detective Sergeants Dungey and Burvett and Detective Considine came to Melbourne from Cranbourne, bringing with them Charles Sidi Foussard, ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Brodrick, the Secretary of State for War, speaking on the War Office vote, announced the decision of the Committee of Defence ...

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  14. ENGLAND AND PERSIA.

    The commercial treaty concluded between Great Britain and Persia secures for Great Britain a special tariff and complete equality with Russia with regard to trading ...

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  15. EXPLORING THE NILE.

    Mr. W.W.Macmillan's expedition for the exploration of the Blue Nile has met with disaster. Advices have been received that the boats were swamped, and that the ...

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  16. SMALL-POX IN TASMANIA.

    No fresh cases of small-pox were reported to-day. The statement made by the Chief Secretary, as president of the Central Board of Health, last night has had the effect of ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The balance sheet of the Australia Agricultutal Company for the year ending December 31, 1902, shows that the profit for the year was £61,250. A divident of 30/ ...

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  18. PROPOSED SHIP CANAL.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Balfour made a statement respecting the proposal to construct a ship canal between the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Clyde. ...

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  19. THE ENGINEERS AT HOME.

    The Engineers Depot, in Alexandraavenue, on the south bank of the Yarra, was crowded with visitors last night, when the Field Company of Victorian Engineers ...

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  20. TOWING ACCIDENT.

    A serious towing disaster has occurred at Gibraltar. The first-class battle-ship C[?]sar, 14,000 tons, 10 guns, was being towed out of the ...

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  21. THE NEW FIELD GUNS.

    Mr. Brodrick announced in the House of Commons yesterday that four batteries of the new quick-firing field guns manufactured by Vickers, Sons, and Maxim would be ...

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  22. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    A serious accident took place to-day at a quarry at Glen Osmond, which is being worked for stone for use at the outer harbour. A charge of dynamite, which on ...

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  23. SMELTING AND REFINING, COMPANY.

    Brisk speculation has taken place in the shares of the Smelting and Refining Company of Australia Limited Shares at one time touched 40/, and subsequently relapsed ...

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  24. THE WARRNAMBOOL EARTHQUAKE.

    Mr. Baracchi visited Koroit to-day. He examined the Colonial Bank, and spent a considerable time in obtaining particulars about the earthquake. He also visited Tower Hill ...

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  25. MINING AMALGAMATION.

    At an extraordinary general meeting of the North Lyell Company yesterday, a resolution was agreed to authorising amalgamation with the Mount Lyell Company. ...

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  26. CARE OF THE INSANE.

    Mr. Seddon, in the House of Representatives, indicated a change in the existing method of the treatment of the insane. Many patients now in the lunatic asylums, ...

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  27. AN UNFORTUNATE FAMILY.

    A family named Spore, living at California Gully has, during the past month, met with a series of accidents. First, one of the boys was run over by a cab; then another boy ...

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  28. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales to-day the market was firm at late rates. The following are the average prices obtained for the fleece portions of the clips ...

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  29. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Michael M'Dermott, late of Coryule, near Drysdale, farmer, who died on June 8, under a will dated May 31, left real estate valued at £7,957, and personal property valued at £8,906, in trust ...

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  31. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    George Mills, of Hastings-road, Upper Hawthorn, clerk. Causes of insolvency— Having borrowed money at heavy interest from money lenders for the benefit of my ...

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  32. A STRANDED BARQUE.

    Information was received today from Lloyd's agents at Jaluit, in the Marshall Group, that the vessel which was reported ashore at Millie is the American four-masted ...

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  33. TO-DAY'S PROPERTY SALES.

    Messrs. W.F. vale and Co.—At Richmond, at 3—Land and buildings. Messrs. Forbes and Son.—At South Richmond, at 3—Cottage properties. ...

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  34. SHIPPING.

    The following a reported:— Arrivals.— May 27; ...

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  35. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. and O. Co.'s R.M.S. Oceana arrived at Colombo from Australia on the 16th inst. ...

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