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  • The Adbertiser WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1889.

    It rarely happens to the Ministerial representative In the Legislative Council, on the occasion of his first appearance in that capacity, to be placed upon his defence. ... [Article] (5009 words)
  • THE DELAGOA BAY BAILWAY TROUBLE. (BY SUBMARINE CANBLE.) [From our own Correspondent.] THE PORTUGUESE GOVERNMENT WARNED. BRITISH RIGHTS TO BE MAINTAINED. LONDON, July 1.

    In the House of Lords to-day the Earl of Rosebery asked the Premier what action the British Government proposed to adopt with regard to the action ... [Article] (139 words)
  • THE MATTER SUBMITTED TO ARBITRATION. LONDON, July 2.

    The dispute In reference to the cancelling of the Delagoa Bay Railway concession will be submitted to arbitration, the various Governments [?] having ... [Article] (44 words)
  • THE STATE OF IRELAND. (BY SUBMARINE CANBLE.) [From our own Correspondent.] THE CHARGE AGAINST MR. O'BRIEN. LONDON, July 2.

    Mr. William O'Brien, M.P., who has been arrested .at Cork on. a charge of incliing tenants to resist processes of eviction, was brought before the resident ... [Article] (62 words)
  • THE ATTEMPTED RESCUE OF MR. O'BRIEN. LONDON, July 2.

    The police charged with the arrest of Mr. O'Brien not only batoned the crowd who sought to rescue him, but fired upon them with their rifles, wounding two ... [Article] (51 words)
  • ARREST OF MR. W. J. LANE. M P. LONDON, July 2.

    Mr. W. J. Lane, member for East Cork, who was imprisoned some months ago for advocating die Plan of Campaign, has been arrested on a fresh charge of the ... [Article] (91 words)
  • THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP. (BY SUBMARINE CANBLE.) [From our own Correspondent.] SEARLE AND MATTERSON BANQUETED. LONDON, July 2.

    Henry Searle and Neil Matterson, the New South Wales scullers now in England, were entertained at a banquet last night by their supporters. Searle, in ... [Article] (79 words)
  • THE CLAN-NA-GAEL. (BY SUBMARINE CANBLE.) [From our own Correspondent.] ANOTHER DOCTOR MISSING. LONDON, July 1.

    Following on the murder of Dr. Cronin, another ease is reported from America, the details of which are similar. It is stated that a doctor named ... [Article] (109 words)
  • THE SHAH IN LONDON. (BY SUBMARINE CABLE.) [From our own Correspondent.] GUEST OF THE QUEEN LONDON, July 1.

    The Shah of Persia has arrived in London from Berlin. He is now the guess of her Majesty the Queen. ... [Article] (39 words)
  • GENERAL CABLE NEWS. (From our own Correspondent.] THE MELBOURNE HARBOR LOAN. LONDON, July 1.

    Tenders were opened to-day for the Melbourne Harbor Trust loan of £500,000, bearing Interest at 4 par cent, and of which the minimum was fixed at £1O1 ... [Article] (52 words)
  • THE LONDON WOOLSALES. LONDON, July 1.

    At the wool sales to-day the bidding was irregular, and the attendance was smaller than on previous days. ... [Article] (24 words)
  • [From the Melbourne Herald.] THE DELAGOA BAT RAILWAY. LONDON, June 30.

    It is known in diplomatic circles that Germany- secretly supports Portugal in the action that country is taking in Delsgoa Bay. A loophole for British ... [Article] (69 words)
  • SHIPPING. LONDON, July 1.

    Arrived—Chiney Castle, ship, from Melbourne March 1; Thermopyle, ship, from Sydney March 26,- Wavertree, ship, from Port Pirle February 14 : Taranaki, ... [Article] (75 words)
  • SALE OF PICTURES In PARIS. (BY SUBMARINE CABLE.) [From our own Correspondent.] £22,000 FOR A MICHAEL ANGELO. LONDON, July 2.

    The collection of pictures owned by M. Secretan, managing director of the Socl[?] des Metaux, which is one of the finest In the world. Is being disposed of at ... [Article] (710 words)
  • THE NEWCASTLE COLLIERIES. THE GLEBE DISASTER, A BODY FOUND. [By Telegraph.] Newcastle, July 2.

    At 8 o'clock this morning the rescue party at the Glebe B. mine discovered the body of the youth Herbert Pettit, who at the time of the disaster was left ... [Article] (431 words)
  • TRADES SOCIETIES.

    A meeting of the Operative Bootmakers' Union was held on Monday evening at the Sir John Barleycorn Hotel, Mr. O. Hargrave in the chair. A letter was received ... [Article] (173 words)
  • AUSTRALIAN POLITICS. (BY SUBMARINE CABLE.) (From oar own Correspondent.] CRITICISM BY MR. B. R. WISE. IRISH POLITICIANS CONDEMNED. LONDON, July 1.

    The July number of MacMillan's Magazine, which was Issued to-day, contains an article by Mr. Bernhard Ringrose Wise, formerly Attorney-General of New South ... [Article] (248 words)
  • COLONIAL TELEGRAMS. VICTORIA. [From our own Correspondent.] Melbourne, July 2.

    A fall of stone occurred In the No. 1 North Cornish mine at Dalesford to-day, resulting In a miner named Jacob Gosch. being crashed to death. ... [Article] (121 words)
  • NEW SOUTH WALES. [From our own Correspondent.] Sydney, July 2.

    A tobacconist named Keith Wilson was to-day fined £10 and £2 2s. costs for displaying a card in his shop window inviting people to bet on the premises. ... [Article] (357 words)
  • COLLISION OFF CAPE OTWAY. A VESSEL FOR ADELAIDE DAMAGED. [By Telegraph.] Melbourne, July 8.

    The ship Sardomene, which arrived today from London, reports having collided off Cape Gtway on Jane 27, with, a barq [?] unknown. The accident took place [?] ... [Article] (176 words)
  • QUEENSLAND. [From our own Correspondent.] Brisbane, July 2.

    Three Frenchmen who were found on May bee Island, 25 miles from Thursday Island, have been brought in to the latter place by some beche-de-mer fishermen. ... [Article] (120 words)
  • TASMANIA. [From our own Correspondent.] Hobart, July 2.

    appeal In the case of the Tasmanian Main Line Railway Company against the Government was heard by the Full Court to day. The Attorney-General and Mr. ... [Article] (143 words)

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