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  2. THE WAR.

    There is a report at Shanghai that the Japanese line succcessfully carried through one of them unexpected movements which have characterised their conduct of the ...

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  3. UNREST IN RUSSIA.

    The news from several different centres of Russia goes to show that the gravest unrest still prevails, and disorder of almost every degree is reported from widely ...

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  4. THE POPE'S ENCYCLICAL.

    The recent encyclical of the Pope, addressed to the Italian bishops, on the subject of socialism, is given fairly fully in a despatch to "The Times" form its Rome ...

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  5. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The prime Minister summoned his Unionist supporters to meet him yesterday at the Foreign Office, to consider the present political outlook. There was an ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The match between the Australians and an eleven of Scotland was further continued at Edinburgh to-day. The Scottish team finished their first innings for 158, the ...

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  7. IN THE STATE GALLERIES.

    Members found considerable food for discussion in the committee stages of the Water Bill. The first serions complaint was by Mr.Ewen Cameron (Glenelg), who objected ...

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  8. A.N.A. CELEBRATION.

    The 21st anniversary of the Prahran branch of the Australian Natives' Association was celebrated in the Town-hall, Prahran, last evening. There was a very large ...

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  9. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL ELECTIONS.

    The governors of the Melbourne Hospital will be asked to-day to select six governors to fill the vacancies on the committee of management caused by the retirement of six ...

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  10. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the lawn tennis contests at Wimbledon yeaterday. Ward and Wright (America) met Brookes and Dunlop (Victoria). The Americans were victorions, heating their ...

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  11. INVASION OF SAGHALIEN.

    The Japanese intend to construct a right railway through the Island of Saghalien. They have landed at Korsako[?]sk, in the south of the island, material sufficient for ...

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  12. FIRES IN THE CITY.

    Mr. W. Waters, caretaker of St. Paul's Cathedral, heard yesterday morning, a few minutes before 7 o'clock, the sound of breaking glass. He hurried to find the cause, ...

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  13. SAMOAN AFFAIRS.

    Information has been received in Berlin of the political unrest ruling in Samoa. It is, however, officially announced that these "political developments" are not causing ...

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  14. THE RUSSIAN ARMY.

    The total number of men called upon to serve in the Russian army this year is 475,246. ...

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  15. THE PEACE PROPOSALS.

    M. Witte, who has been selected as chief Russian Plenipotentiary at the peace conference to assemble in New Hampshire next month, has expressed his views to a press ...

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  16. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    In accordance with the arrangement made some time ago between the Dominion Government and the Imperial Government, the defences of Halifax (Nova Scotia) will be ...

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  17. TURKEY AND RUSSIA.

    The Turkish Government, which, during the Odessa trouble, commenced to mount heavy guns on the Bosporus, is now doing so at Kavala, on the Aegean Sea. Russia ...

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  18. RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE.

    RENDIGO, Wednesday.—Speaking at the opening of a new orphanage at Grassy Flat to-day. Archbishop Carr said:—This institution has been established for a noble ...

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  19. HUNGARIAN CRISIS.

    The Opposition in the Hungarian Parliament, having failed to displace Count Fejervary's Ministry by carrying a resolution against it, is resorting to more drastic ...

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  20. PANAMACANALSCANDAL

    The Panama canal scandals of 1892-93 are recalled by the death, in Paris, of M. Arton, who was trid in March, 1893, with M. Charles de Lesscps and others, for ...

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  21. THE KING'S PRIZE.

    The shooting for the King's Prize, the chief event of the National Ritle Association's annual meeting, at Bisley, has begun. In the first stage (seven shots at 200, 300, ...

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  22. DAIRY SUPERVISION.

    The statement of the Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Swinburne) to a deputation from the Dairymen's Association on Tuesday, that if the Board of Public Health ...

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  23. BEAUTY V. UTILITY.

    The House of Lords yesterday debated at considerable length the Tramways Bill, promoted by the London County Council for the contruction of new lines of tramways ...

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  24. PRINCESS OF WALES.

    Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, who a few days ago gave birth to a son, has since made uninterrupted progress towards convalescence. ...

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  25. NORWAY'S THRONE.

    Much interest is taken in the latest movements of the Emperor William, expecially as they are associated in the public mind with the alling of the vacant Norweg[?]an ...

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  26. DISASTER IN KASHMIR.

    A serious disaster has occurred in Kashmir, a native state in the Himalayan region of North-west India. A ferry boat was capsized during a squall ...

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  27. WELSH COAL MINES.

    The reported purchase by a German syndicate of the Whitworth Estate, in Glamorganshire, which is said to contain the best unworked steam coal in the United ...

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  28. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The Government scheme for dealing with the unemployed by setting them on the land is, the Premier stated yesterday, to be on an extensive scale; so large that he is ...

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  29. WOOL PROSPECTS.

    Mr. F. E. Winchcombe, M.L.A., of New South Wales (senior partner in the woolbrokin firm of Winchcombe, Carson, and Co.), is at present abroad, and has been ...

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  30. PERSONAL.

    Their Excellencies the Governor-General and l[?]dy Northeote will hold an evening reception on Wednesday, August 9. The Minister for Works (Mr. Cameron) ...

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  31. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    Reproductions of pictures and sculpture at the Victorian Artists' Exhibition provide a page of engravings in the current issue of "The Australasian," the country ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—Parliment will be opened tomorrow. The election for the Chairman of Committees is to be held over until the House first goes into ...

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  33. STATE GOVERNMENT-HOUSE.

    The fact that the lease of the present State Government-house, at Malvern, expires next year has directed attention to the provision which will be made for the ...

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  34. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat and Flour.—The quantity of wheat and flour atleast for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,865,000 quarters, against 2,880,000 quarters last week and 3,180,000 ...

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  35. THE ST. KILDA CEMETERY.

    Introduced as a "very important question" by the chairman (Dr. Norrist, a reported breach of an Order in Council closing the St. Kilda Cemetery was consalered ...

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  36. WEST AUSTRALIAN PARTIES.

    PERTH, Wednesday, A meeting of Government supporters was held today, at Parliament house, to d[?]cus the situation, This gathering included members of the ...

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  37. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. Towns and Stanbury, who row for the championship of the world on Saturday next, have this week been putting in some extra hard work, Both ...

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  39. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half past to a.m. Austral this Engineering Company Limited v. B[?]d (part heard). First [?] Court. (Before Mr. Justice A'Beck[?]tt.) ...

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  40. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  41. GYMBOWEN POISONING.

    HORSHAM, Wednesday, At the poh[?] court this morning the case of Mary B[?] [?], who was attested in connection with the Gymbowen p[?]ing [?], connected ...

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  42. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday, A cable message has been received by the naval autho[?]es that H.M.S. Py[?] and H.M.S. Pioneer will be co[?] on October 3 to relieve ...

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  43. INTESTATE ESTATE.

    The curator of the estates of de[?]d [?] has obtained a role to administer the [?] of [?]abeth Crawford, of 10 Jackson-street, T[?] who died June [?], amount of property [?] ...

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  44. MEETING OF CREDITORS.

    At a meeting of creditors held yesterday morning, before the chief clerk in [?]vency, Mr.[?] Harker was appointed trustee in the estate of John Downle Low, of Oakieigh, home d[?]ler. ...

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  47. MINING SHARES.

    The lowest and highest range of values for Mt. Lyell on the Stock Exchange yesterday was 18ft 19/6. ...

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