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  2. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) THE IRISH LAND HILL.

    Satisfactory progress is now being made with the Irish Land Bill, the third clause having passed through committee in the House of Commons last night. The ...

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  3. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    It is not premature to express the hope that the efforts of the Government to stop the spread of small-pox in Sydney have been successful. At the same time, although, no ...

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  4. THE CENSUS IN IRELAND.

    The census of Ireland has been completed, and shows the total population approximately to be 5,150,000, being a decrease of a quarter of a million in the population as ...

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  5. THE NEW BRITISH AMBASSADOR AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Earl Dufferin, the new British Ambassador at the Porte, arrived yesterday. He presented his credentials to the Sultan to-day, and was received with marked courtesy by his Majesty, ...

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  6. THE BULGARIAN DIFFICULTY.

    According to the latest information from Bulgaria, the difficulties between Prince Alexander and the Liberal section of his subjects have reached a climax, owing to the ...

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  7. THE FRANCO-ITALIAN RIOTS.

    The latest information from Marseilles states that the excitement there has now, to a great extent, calmed down, and that no further disturbances are anticipated. Two hundred ...

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  8. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Legislative Council has been summoned to meet for the dispatch of business on July 25. It is expected that among the chief matters to be brought forward will be the question of the further extension of the ...

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  9. EXCITEMENT IN ITALY.

    The events which have taken place at Marseilles within the last few days have caused much sensation throughout Italy. They form the subject of excited ...

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  10. FIGHTING IN AFGHANISTAN.

    Information has been received here of an engagement which has taken place between the troops of the Ameer, Abdul Rahman, and the soldiers of Ayoub Khan. The latter were ...

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  11. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) GRAFTON.

    At the police court, yesterday, an insolvent named Thomas Allen was committed for trial at the Quarter Sessions on a charge of wilful perjury in swearing to his schedule, at the first meeting held in his estate. ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND.

    The City of New York's passengers will remain in quarantine until twelve days from their departure from Sydney. The Government have informed the House that it is ...

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  13. THE ROYAL PRINCES.

    The Princes left Milang for Campbell House, Lake Albert, at 2 o'clock on Monday, and reached Mr. Bowman's at dark, being convoyed across the lake in the steamer Dispatch. On Tuesday they had a splendid ...

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  14. TAMWORTH.

    A public meeting, presided over by the Mayor, was held last night, to decide upon the necessary steps to welcome the Ministers of the Crown, when passing through Tamworth. They are expected to arrive on ...

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  15. RESIGNATION of the SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MINISTRY.

    Mr. Hawker has thrown up the task of forming a Ministry, owing to difficulties in the Legislative Council. Mr. Colton has been sent for. Mr. Hawker's abandonment of the task of forming ...

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  16. TAREE.

    The sea-going vessels are detained by a heavy sea on the bar. ...

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  17. PARKES.

    At an auction sale of Crown lands to-day, 5452 acres were sold in the county of Flinders, parish of Overflow. The country is looking well, and grass is growing rapidly. ...

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  18. TEMORA.

    The gold escort left this morning with the following consignments:—Bank of New South Wales, 1282 oz. 10 dwts, 18 grs.; Australian Joint Stock Bank, 1421 oz. 5 dwts. 6 grs.; and private parcels, 19 oz. ...

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  19. OVERLAND PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    The following passed through to-day:— For Sydney: Messrs. W. Macdonald, G. H. Russell, T. R. Icely, F. W. Pelton, E. A. Nathan, H. Wright, A. Daunce, J. Kingston, J. M'Nellie, J. J. Buckland, Mrs. ...

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  20. ALBURY.

    The latest report from Jingellic Tin-mining Company states that the tunnel is in 174 feet, and expected to be completed next Monday. One of the buddles is finished, and all the works are progressing well. The ...

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  21. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    No additional cases of small-pox have been reported, and every attention is being given to the two persons afflicted with that disease who are at the quarantine station. Information has been received that the Ocean ...

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  22. REPORTS OF MASONIC PROCEEDINGS.

    Sir,—Under the above heading appeared a letter in your issue of yesterday from a correspondent, denoting himself "Square." Apparently "Square" is out of "Level," otherwise his work would have been less objectionable than ...

    Article : 435 words
  23. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Griffith, in replying to the Premier, says he can only understand his denial by the supposition that he uses ordinary English words in a different sense to that which they convey to his own mind. ...

    Article : 146 words
  24. VICTORIA.

    In the Council, Sir John O'Shanassy's Bill to amend the Neglected and Criminal Children Act was passed through its final stages, and the House then adjourned till Tuesday. ...

    Article : 505 words
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