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  4. FOOTBALL. NORTHS v. WESTS.

    The Norths and Wests met on the Western Oval this afternoon, Trebilcock umpired. There was not a very large attendance. A strong wind blew ...

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  8. LATEST CABLE NEWS. [Reuter's Messages.] THE ECLIPSE STAKES.

    The following is the result of the running of the Eclipse Stakes:— Llangibly, [?]; Beppo, 2; Wombwell, 3. ...

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  9. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    The latest [?]otatkon for silver is 2S. 6 5-16d. p[?] ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Robert Calloway, who was carrying the mails from Maitland, was yesterdriving in a sulky with his legs dangling over the side when one ...

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  11. UNEMPLOYED LAND GRABBING.

    The owners of the Manchester church lands, of which the unemployed had taken possession yesterday, has recovered them. ...

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  12. THE POPE ILL.

    The Pope is suffering from a poisoned thumb, the result of the use of a steel pen. ...

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  13. CHINESE PIRATES.

    Fifteen of the Chinese pirates. who attacked the steamer Sainan have been captured. It is expected that the whole of the gang will shortly be ...

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  14. HIDDEN TREASURE.

    A boundary rider named Katers, of the Boree Nyrang station, yesterday visited an old hut and there found a kerosene tin. It is embedded in the ...

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  15. THE ZULU RISING.

    The court of inquiry, in giving judgment in the matter, says it has failed to find the. slightest proof of the allegations of the Bishop of ...

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  16. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Both branches of the Fedoral Parliament met yesterday. THE SENATE. In the Sonate the second reading of ...

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  17. A SUICIDE.

    Alexander Hellmrich, an elderly man, brother of Mr. Hellmrich, who was at one time Mayor of Paddington, yesterday committed suicide at ...

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  18. GREAT FIRE IN DUNDEE.

    The Messrs Watson's bonded warehouses at Dundee, owned by Robertson and Co.'s Distillery Company, have been burnt out. There has been ...

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  19. LONG DRAWN-OUT FATALITY.

    An elderly man named Langdon, a very old resident of Molong, has died. Eighteen, years ago he was inoculating cattle with a needle when he ...

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  20. SARAH BERNHARDT.

    Sarah Bernhardt has been accorded the Cross of the Legion of Honor by the French Government. ...

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  21. MELBOURNE MATCHES.

    Carlton, 11 goals 14 behinds; Collingwood, 6 goals 2 behinds. Essendon, 4 goals 11 behinds; St. Kilda, 4 goals 9 bohinds. ...

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  22. CRICKETERS FOR NEW ZEALAND

    The team of Marylebone cricketers to visit New Zealand will include 14 men. Amongst those who have accepted places in the team are Page ...

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  23. MAGNETIC BRAKE BOARD.

    The report of the board appointed to inquire into the allegations against the effectiveness of the magnetic brake attached to the tramcars is ...

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  24. ALPINE FATALITIES.

    Many Alpine fatalities have been reported. The reports of six of these have come to hand within the past two days. ...

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  25. ADELAIDE MATCHES.

    Matches this afternoon in Adelaide resulted:— Norths, 10. goals 8 bohinds; Sturts, 3 goals 13 behinds. ...

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  26. UNREST IN RUSSIA.

    There are rumors current in St. Petersburg regarding the reported impending dissolution of the Duma. Troops are pouring into the city. ...

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  27. AN ELECTION PETITION.

    Judgment has been reserved in connection with the petition of F. L. Brown, the Labor candidate, against the return of H. Carson, for ...

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  28. THE COMMERCE ACT.

    The regulations under the Federal Commerce Act are gazetted to-day The regulations relating to exports come into operation on October 1, and those ...

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  29. N.S:W. v. QUEENSLAND.

    The Queenslands s again met New South Wales on the Cricket Ground this afternoon, in the presence of 10,000 spectators. Scores:—New South. ...

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  30. THE RACING SWINDLE.

    The "Federal Crown Law Department has instructed the Detective Department to swear an information and obtain warrants for the arrest of the ...

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  31. SOUTHS v. CENTRALS.

    There was a moderate attendance at the Jubilee Oval this afternoon, when the Souths met the Centrals. A boisterous wind prevailed. ...

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  32. RACING.

    Races were held at Caulfield this afternoon and resulted:— Leamington Hurdles about 2 miles.— Regret, 10st. 71b., 1; Destinist, lOst. ...

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  33. SALE OF HORSES.

    On Thursday and Friday Messrs Elder, Smith, and Co, in conjunction with Messrs Bagot, Shakes, and Lewis, held a sale of horses at the Blende-street ...

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  34. A WESTRALIAN COAL DEPOSIT.

    W. D. Campbell, assistant Government geologist, Las reported on the alleged coal discovery at the Irwin River. One sample of the coal, he ...

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  35. AN EXTRAORDINARY ACCIDENT

    An extraordinary shooting accident occurred at the Lilydale branch of the Colonial Bank this morning. A domestic named Dolly Carroll (l9), whilst ...

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  36. THE FLEMINGTON MURDER.

    Another arrest in conection with the murder of M'Lcod on the Flemington racecourse is expected shortly. ...

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  37. LATEST SHARE SALES.

    Share transactions in Adeleaide this morning included:— Broken Hill Proprietary, sales 70s. 6d. ...

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  38. WARWICK FARM RACES.

    Races were held this afternoon. at Warwick Farm. Results:— Huidles, 2 miles.—Atlantean, 9st. 12lb., 1; Mainspring, dst., 2; Sandboy, ...

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  39. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    Brigadier Hammond conducted a rescue, meeting at South Broken Hill last night. The Rev. H. S. Faull presided. The Brigadier gave on ...

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  40. BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    Edmund Patrick Reeve, a farmer residing at Bairnsdale, was sent to gaol for six months, with hard labor, for brutally assaulting Letia ...

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  41. INTERSTATE LACROSSE.

    The interstate lacrosse match, South Australia v. Victoria, this afternoon resulted in a win for the visitors by 10 goals to 5. ...

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  42. ACCIDENTS.

    The ambulance was called to the Proprietary mine yesterday evening. A miner named William Johnson, whilst working at the 800ft level of Block 11, ...

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  43. ONE MORE UNFORTUNATE.

    The body of a newly-born female child was found on the last train to Oakleigh, last night. ...

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  45. RECALCITRANT SEAMEN.

    Seven seamen on the British barque Parkville were before the City Court to-day, charged with continued diso bedience to the orders of the captain, ...

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  46. LECTURE.

    The Rev. D. Davis delivored a lecture at the South Broken Hill Baptist Church last evening, entitled "The Building of the Empire." The Rev. ...

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  49. CENTRAL JUNIORS v. KAOLINS.

    The Central Juniors met the K[?] Club this afternoon, with the following result:—Central Juniors, 13 goals 11 bohinds; K[?] 7 behinds. ...

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  50. NORTH JUNIORS v. EXCELSIORS.

    Theo North Juniors met the Excelsiors on the Gaol Resorve this afternoon. Scores:—North Juniors, 77 points; Excelsior, 37 points. The goal-kickers ...

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