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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. ...
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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 ...
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The dispute In reference to the cancelling of the Delagoa Bay Railway concession will be submitted to arbitration, the various Governments [?] having ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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. ...
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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 ...
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At the wool sales to-day the bidding was irregular, and the attendance was smaller than on previous days. ...
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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 ...
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Arrived—Chiney Castle, ship, from Melbourne March 1; Thermopyle, ship, from Sydney March 26,- Wavertree, ship, from Port Pirle February 14 : Taranaki, ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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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 [?] ...
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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. ...
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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. ...
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