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  2. THE CASE OF AH TOY v. MUSGROVE.

    To-day Mr. Justice Wrenfordsley gave his judgment on the application on behalf of the defendant for leave to appeal to the Privy Council against the decision of the Supreme Court in the action Ah Toy v. Musgrove. ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) VICTORIA.

    The attendance at the Exhibition to-day numbered 8196. The attractions were splendid, consisting of orchestral concerts in the afternoon and evening, and also a band performance in the evening under the ...

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  4. EUROPEAN CABLEGRAMS.

    Large withdrawals of gold have been made for the Argentine Republic. ...

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  5. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    THE restoration of Malietoa in King of Samoa is urged by the Times upon Germany. It is suggested that England and America should make an appeal on his behalf. ...

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  6. ITALY AND FRANCE.

    Signor Crispi has assured M. Felix Pyat, the well-known French political writer and dramatist, that Italy would never engage in an offensive war with France. ...

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  7. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY.

    Count Kalnoky, the Austro-Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs, is paying a week's visit to Prince Bismarck at Fredericksrhue. ...

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  8. THE VICTORIAN FISHERIES.

    Sir Thomas Brady has furnished the Commissioner of Customs with a memorandum of his observations in his recent tour to the Gippsland and Hobson's Bay fisheries. Sir Thomas Brady appears to be greatly ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND.

    During the past month, 15,000 tons of coal were shipped at Brisbane, being an increase of 5000 tons over the corresponding period of last year. The amount shipped daring the present month is expected to be ...

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  10. GERMANY AND SAMOA.

    The Times urges Great Britain and America to appeal to Germany to restore Malietoa as King of Samoa, on condition that German influence should be dominant in that country. ...

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  11. THE ILLAWARRA RAILWAY.

    The Minister for Works, Mr. John Sutherland, accompanied by Mr. Hugh M'Lachlan, Mr. Midelton (locomotive engineer), Mr. Shelshear, and Mr. W. V. Read (traffic manager), left Sydney at 7 o'clock this ...

    Article : 539 words
  12. THE MURDER OF MAJOR BARTTELOT.

    Further advices which have been received from Central Africa regarding the murder of Major Barttelot show that there is no ground for suspicion against Tippoo Tib, the noted ...

    Article : 110 words
  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Consequent upon complaints made of alleged delays in landing and forwarding the mails for the eastern colonies from the steamer Coromandel last week, the Postmaster-General has reported to the Minister of ...

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  14. THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN VICTORIA.

    To-day at the opening of a State school at Flemington, the Minister of Education, in responding for the Ministry, said the present was rather a peculiar time for the Ministry. No one knew what a day might bring ...

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  15. MR. JOHN HAYNES, M.L.A., AT MUDGEE.

    Mr. J. Haynes, M.L.A., addressed his constituents on Saturday night. The attendance was not large, owing to its being Saturday night, but the meeting was enthusiastic. Mr. Haynes spoke partly in reply to Mr. Suttor, and ...

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  16. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Harding's Opera Company, after a fairly successful season, left on Saturday in the Menmuir to play in Java and at Singapore. Mr. Charles Harding and Miss Gracie Plaisted will proceed thence to San Francisco. ...

    Article : 161 words
  17. THE PROPOSED PACIFIC CABLE.

    The only reply received by the Premier to the circular letter, sent to the Australian Governments urging the importance of the colonies adopting measures to expedite the survey of the Pacific cable route is from ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Gordon, the mining inspector, left to-day for Melbourne to arrange the mining exhibits in the New Zealand Court of the Exhibition. He takes with him a marvellously rich specimen from the Kanga mine, ...

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  19. THE GUNNEDAH ELECTION.

    The official declaration of the poll for Gunnedah took place to-day. Mr. E. W. Turner was declared duly elected by a majority of 160 votes. ...

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  20. PROPOSED FEDERAL AMMUNITION FACTORY.

    Sir Henry Parkes has replied to the communication addressed to him some two months ago by Mr. Gillies on the subject of support to be given by the New South Wales Government to Captain Whitney's proposed ...

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  21. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND.

    The Australian Eleven commenced a match to-day against an English Eleven. The Australians went in first, and scored 150 runs for the loss of three wickets. Macdonnell made ...

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  22. WARIALDA LAND BOARD.

    The local land board, consisting of Mr. C. J. M'Master (chairman), and Messrs. F. C. Lamotte and J. F. Boydell, has been sitting here since Wednesday last; 84 cases were dealt with. Permission was given to four ...

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  23. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    MR. R. BURDETT SMITH, M.L.A., Executive Commissioner for New South Wales at the Centennial International Exhibition, left Sydney for Melbourne by last night's express to resume his duties in ...

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  24. THE NEW TARIFF IN QUEENSLAND.

    A special meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was held to-night to consider the new tariff. A good deal of discussion took place, but nothing was actually done. The majority generally approved of the tariff, but some ...

    Article : 68 words
  25. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION.

    The more beautiful we make our homes the happier we are. Upon entering a room where everything harmonises, what a sense of pleasure steals over one. Never in the history of the colony was there such an opportunity of ...

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