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  2. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The Senate sat to-day, Sir R. C. Baker, Senator Playford, Sir J. Downer. Senator Charleston, and Senator McGregor being the South Australian members ...

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  3. AN UNLUCKY STEAMER.

    The steamer Waikato arrived from Cap[?] Town late last night, having added another unfoitunate chapter to her chequered career. The story of the voyage from ...

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  4. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    To-day Sir William Lyne communicated with General Hutton with a view to the further development of the retrenchment scheme, by which the promised reduction ...

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  5. THE BOER GENERALS.

    The Boer generals who are now visiting the Continent for the purpose of raising funds to assist distressed Boers, arrived in Brussels yesterday, and were warmly ...

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  6. THE RAND MINES.

    Mr. Rathbone, who was until reccntly a Government inspector, on the Rand mines, Johannesburg, but who is now employed by a private syndicate, a few weeks ago ...

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  7. THE COAL STRIKE.

    Seventeen mine-owners in West Virginia, seeing an opportunity of securing high prices for their coal, have yielded to the demands of the strikers, and 4,000 men will ...

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  8. A STARTLING RUMOR.

    A sensational rumor is in circulation in Ballarat to the effect that Mount Elephant, near Skipton, 40 miles south of Ballarat, has for several days past been emitting ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Sir Edmund Barton will probably, arrive in Brisbane next Saturday. The Postmaster-General (Mr. Drake) will receive the Prime Minister at that city, and other ...

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  10. BLEEDING THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The number of permits to land in South Africa issued in the several Australian States from the first of the year until August 30 was 3,650, distributed thus: ...

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  11. CARDINAL MORAN.

    Dr. Moran, Cardinal-Archbishop of Sydney, who has been spending part of his holiday in Ireland, left London for Rome to-day, and will return to Australia by the ...

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  12. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    Viscount Cranborne, M.P., Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, who is the eldest son of the Marquis of Salisbury, who received a deputation on the subject of the ...

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  13. THE STONES OF VENICE.

    During August Last, a lew weeks after the fall of the stately Campanile of St. Mark, it was announced that the ancient campanile tower of the Church of San Stefano, ...

    Article : 137 words
  14. MINING REPORTS.

    The Council of the Institution of Mining and Metallurgy in London have issued an appeal to its members throughout the world to discourage the use in their reports ...

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  15. KING EDWARD.

    It is announced that on the 24th inst., on the occasion of his visit to the city, the King will hold at Buckingham Palace the largest investiture of honors ever recorded. ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND.

    On a search being made of, the recruit[?] Coquette at Bundaberg, prior.to her departure for the South Sea Islands, the Polynesian officials came upon about 30 ret[?]e[?] ...

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  17. PROBABLY A FALSE ALARM.

    Linton and Derrinallum, two towns near the foot of Mount Elephant, report that no signs of any outbreak have been seen, and that at piesent no smoke is issuing from ...

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  18. THE JAPANESE NAVY.

    The latest reports from Yokohama state that the new warships to be constructed by Japan during the next six years will represent 120,000 tons, and an annual ...

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  19. MISS MAY YOHE.

    Miss May Yohe, the American actress, who was divorced in March last from her husband, Lord Henry.Francis Hope, heir presumptive to the Dukedom of Newcastle, ...

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  20. THE VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    The attitude of the Federal Government towards Mr. Bent's anti-free passes campaign is one of benevolent interference. The Federal authorities are prepared to pay the ...

    Article : 157 words
  21. A TEMPESTUOUS VOYAGE.

    The ship Glenburn, 122 days out from London, arrived to-day, after,a tempest[?] passage. On August 16 the vessel fell in with a hurricane, during which. three of her ...

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  22. LEPROSY.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Times" states that an official report received by the authorities there certifies that Dr. Razian, of Vienna, haB successfully ...

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  23. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION.

    Sir—The Rev. John W. Owen, after [?] ing that I am justified in writing under [?] assumed name, calls me dishonest for [?] doing. This kind of logic seems on a par ...

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  24. DESCRIPTIONS OF MOUNT ELEPHANT.

    Mr. J. Mooney, who was born near Mount Elephant, 45 years ago, has lived in that district nearly all his life, and is now in Adelaide, says the mouut is basin-like in ...

    Article : 541 words
  25. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    An edict which Router's correspondent anticipates will give great offence in Japan, has been issued from the palace at Pekin. It directs students for the future to proceed ...

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  26. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Carruthers asked the Premier whether he would lay on the table of the House all correspondence between himself and the ...

    Article : 269 words
  27. AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    Rear-Admiral Sir Lewis A. Beaumont has received a cable message announcing the appointment 01 Vice-Admiral Fanshawe to the command of the station, in succession ...

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  28. SPANISH CLEMENCY.

    All the Anarchists incarcerated in the prisons at Barcelona have been liberated, Most of them were undergoing sentences for participating in the riots connected ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Marine Court to-day held an enquiry, concerning the recent boiler explosion on the steamer Duckenfield at Newcastle, by which Fredk. William Lundy and John ...

    Article : 130 words
  30. BENEVOLENT BRIGANDS.

    A party of Macedonian brigands have carried off Shefik Bey, an unpopular landowner, resident at Vodena, a manufacturing town in the province of Salonika, 40 ...

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  32. RITUALISM IN ENGLAND.

    The Right Rev. Dr. P. J. Chavasse, Bishop of Liverpool, replying to a correspondent who had sought his views with regard to Ritualism, stated that where ...

    Article : 123 words
  33. FRENCH WHEAT.

    The official estimate of the French wheat crops is that it will yield a harvest of 124,000,000 hectolitres. ...

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  34. AN EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    Sir John See, replying to a deputation to-day,which asked that the Legislature should legalise eight hours as a day's work, Paid that his Government had passed more ...

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  35. DEATH OF A CHINESE VICEROY.

    The death is announced of Liu—Kun—Yi, Governor-General of Liang-Kiang (Kiang-ning and Nankin), who was strongly opposed to the Russian designs on Manchuria. It was ...

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  36. TASMANIA.

    The second reading of the Land Tax Bill was carried in the Assembly to-day. In committee an attempt to reduce the graduated scale to half.the Government ...

    Article : 88 words
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  38. SHIPPING.

    Sophocles, steamer, 4,745 tons, at London, from Sydney August 1. Stuttgart, steamer, 5,048 tons, at Bremen, from Sydney August 16. ...

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  43. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Theatre Royal, 2—"The Toreador." Tivoli Theatre, 2—"Sweet Nell of Old Drury." Stow "Memorial Church, 3—Evangelistic meeting. Glenelg Methodist Church, 3—Reopening ...

    Article : 74 words
  44. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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