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  2. CRICKET.

    Messrs M. A. Noble, C. Hill, and A. E. Johns, the selectors, met this evening, and chose the following team to represent Australia in the first test match against ...

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  3. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The departure of the Governor-General to-day for Adelaide was made the occasion of an enthusiastic demonstration. The streets were lined with people, and there ...

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  4. MR. KINGSTON AND SIR JOHN FORREST.

    Sir John Forrest, speaking to-day regarding Mr. Kingston's last statement, said:— "I don't think it would serve any good purpose to continue the controversy, as it ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The Freeman's Journal, a Dublin paper, commenting on the prospects of the coming session of the Imperial Parliament, insists on the claim of Ireland to a ...

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  6. WHOLESALE COUNTERFEITING

    A gang of 10 counterfeiters, headed by a man named John Davies, alias Henry Schmidt, have been arrested at Revere, in Massachusetts, U. S. A. They were on the ...

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  7. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    In response to an interviewer from the Melbourne Argus on Thursday Sir William Lyne, referring to the coming elections, said:—"I don't think that there will ...

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  8. THE FAR EAST.

    The Daily Mail's Tientsin correspondent reports that the Chinese officials at Mukden have been expelled by a force of 1,000 Cossacks, and that the Russians have ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    At the meeting of the council of the School of Mines and Industries-held yesterday, afternoon Mr. J. T. Scherk, M.P. moved—"That the hearty congratulations ...

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  10. THE FISCAL QUESTION.

    Mr. Davis, who had announced his intention in the labor interest to contest Mr. Chamberlain's seat in Birmingham, has relinquished the idea. In a letter to the ...

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  11. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Admiral Moody, of the United States navy, who had been commissioned to report on the steps necessary for the defence of the Philippines, has advised the ...

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  12. FRANCE AND ENGLAND.

    In a message to the Paris edition of the New York Herald, Queen Alexandra states that in deference to French susceptibilities it has been decided to change the name of ...

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  13. SOMALILAND.

    The latest intelligence from Somaliland stales that the Italian squadron are still cooperating with the British fleet in preventing the landing of arms on the coast of ...

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  14. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The decisions of the Minister for Customs (Sir William Lyne) in the Customs cases not involving fraud,,recently heard by Collector Smart, were made public to-day. In ...

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  15. THE COTTON MARKET.

    The cotton markets at New York and Liverpool are much quieter. Liverpool merchants believe that the reports of a shortage in the American cotton crop have been ...

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  16. VTCTORIA.

    Last week's railway revenue shows an increase of £1,095, as compared with the corresponding period of last year. The Full Court to-day admitted Professor ...

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  17. THE MILITARY CONFERENCE.

    The meeting of State commandants, presided over by Major-General Hutton, was continued at the Victoria Barracks to-day. The principles of strategical defence of the ...

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  18. A RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The Scotch express on Saturday came into collision with a goods train at Carlisle, and completely wrecked it. The tender-truck of the engine and one ...

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  19. THE CAPTURED MILLIONAIRE.

    Mr. Wentz, a millionaire, residing in the American state of Virginia, who was alleged to have been captured by outlaws over a month ago, and to have been ...

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  20. CONGO ATROCITIES.

    Mr. Casement, the British Consul on the Congo, in accordance, with instructions, has completed a tour through the territory of the Congo Free State, during which he ...

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIA V. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The inter-State, cricket match between New South Wales and South Australia was advanced another stage to-day at the Sydney Cricket Ground, and the indications are ...

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  22. MR. IRVINE ON FEDERAL LEGISLATION.

    Speaking at the annual dinner of the North of Ireland Men's Association tonight, the State Premier (Mr. Irvine) said he did not think the feeling of distrust and ...

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  23. THE NOUMEA CASTAWAYS

    The seven French visitors who were picked up at sea by the steamer Cromarty, and who, on their arrival at this port, were charged with vagrancy, were to-day put on ...

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  24. MR. DEAKIN'S TASMANIAN TOUR.

    As already announced the Prime Minister will sail to-morrow by the Pateena for Tasmania, where he will conduct an electioneering campaign on behalf of the ...

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  25. MR. REID AT REDFERN.

    Mr. Reid spoke at Redfern to-night on behalf of Mr. G. B. Edwards, the Opposition candidate, and Avas at first subjected to great deal of interruption. The hostile ...

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  26. OPPOSITION VIEWS.

    Lord Lytton, in a letter declining to subscribe to the Middlesex Conservative and Unionists' Association, declares that "while Mr. Balfour represents himself a freetrader ...

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  27. THE ARBITRATION BILL.

    Mr. Kingston last week wrote the subjoined letter to the secretary of the Victorian Political Labor Council:—"Dear Sir —I have yours of yesterday, and will be ...

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  28. GERMANY AND FRANCE.

    An official report issued in Berlin shows that the births in the German Empire in 1902 exceeded the deaths by 902,312, a record number. ...

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  29. VOTING BY POST.

    Vexatious though the formality may be the Federal Electoral Office is obliged to insist upon every application for a postal vote certificate being witnessed by either a ...

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  30. BROKEN HILL CIRCUIT COURT.

    Only two cases were set down for hearing at the Quarter Sessions to-day Mr. Acting Justice Gibson presiding. John Mitchell was called upon to answer ...

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  31. THE STRANDED SUBMARINE.

    The seven members of the crew of the American submarine gunboat, who, after that vessel got stranded on the rocks near Currtuek shoal, in the extreme north-east ...

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  32. THE TRANSVAAL SCHOOLS

    There is growing dissatisfaction in the Transvaal concerning the extravagance of the expenditure on the system of public instruction in that colony. ...

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  33. COINAGE OF SILVER.

    Some months ago Parliament passed a resolution directing the Ministry to apply to the British Government for permission to coin silver in the Commonwealth, and to ...

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  36. ZION CITY IN WANT.

    The American newspapers report that Zion City, the headquarters of the Christian Catholic Church, near Chicago, is threatened with starvation owing to lack ...

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  37. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    Owing to the resistance offered by the Agrarian Party in the German Reichstag to the proposed modifications in the tariff as applied to Russia, the Government of ...

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  38. STORMS IN QUEENSLAND.

    An exceptionally heavy thunderstorm occurred on Saturday afternoon at Maryborough, accompanied by violent wind. A large tent occupied by the Seventh Day ...

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  39. THE PETRIANA SAILORS.

    At a meeting of the Presbytery of Melbourne North to-day a letter was received from the Rev. James Camberwell, expressing his dissatisfaction with the treatment ...

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  42. LIBEL ACTION BY A LADY.

    The action brought by Miss Annie Golding, public schoolteacher, and secretary of the Progressive Association, against the Watchman Newspaper, to recover £1,000 ...

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  43. THE CRUISER FLORA.

    The second-class twin-screw cruiser Flora, 4,360 tons, commanded by Captain Casper J. Baker, and attached to the Pacific squadron, which went ashore recently at Denman ...

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  44. THE RUSSIAN EMPRESS.

    The Czar of Russia and the Czarina have returned to St. Petersburg. The Czarina, who had been suffering from a painful affection of the ear, has now recovered her ...

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