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  2. OUR SPECIAL CABLES

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. - Santo Heironymo, the assassin of President Carnot, when brought before the magistrate in Lyons to-day, admitted, in the ...

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  3. OUR SPECIAL CABLES

    LONDON, Wednesday. 1 p.m. -- Sir William Vernon-Harcourt, Chancellor of the Exchaquer, has prepared the draft of the now death duties clause ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The railway balance-sheet for the 11 months ended May shows a shortage in the receipts, compared with the same period laid, year, of ...

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  5. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    Alderman Adam Thomson Pringle, a freetrade candidate for Burwood, was born at Kelso. Roxburghshire, Scotland, in 1854. After studying at a private school and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE SHEARING DIFFICULTY.

    A statement was recently published to the effect that a strike of shearers and rouseabouts had taken place at Bunda Bunda Station, on the Flinders River. ...

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  7. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    PERTH, Wednesday. -- The health officer declares that the case of disease on board the steamer Sultan is virulent smallpox. The patient is a Chinaman, and steward of ...

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  8. CONSOLIDATION OF THE LIBERAL VOTE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- At the convention of labor representatives to devise means to consolidate the liberal vote at the next election, the following platform was ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND L. AND M.A. COMPANY.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 1 p.m. -- The directors of the reconstructed New Zealand Loan and Mereantile Agency Company have petitioned the Board of ...

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  10. MR. F. B. GIPPS.

    Mr. F. B. Gipps, a protectionist candidate for Burwood, was horn in London in 1840, and entered the army as ensign in the 35th Royal Sussex Regiment. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE COUNTRY.

    WAGGA, Wednesday. -- The Murrumbidgee River rose all to-day. It is now 20ft. above summer level, and still rising slowly. There is yet a large volume of water to ...

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  12. THE SHEARERS AND THE COUNCIL OF ARBITRATION.

    Messrs. Spence, Williams, and Langwell, representing the Shearers' Union, waited upon the Clerk of Awards on Thursday last with a request that steps might be ...

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  13. THE BODY LYING IN STATE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The body of the late President Carnot is lying in state at tile Elysee, the coffin being swathed in the French national flag. ...

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  14. THE BUDGET BILL.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Budget Bill was further considered in committee in the House of Commons last night, when the increased beer duty ...

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  15. THE OPIUM TRAFFIC.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- A large deputation, representing all denominations, waited upon the Premier to-day and urged him to bring up a bill to regulate the ...

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  16. A NEGLECTED WARNING.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- It has transpired that M. Repine, the chief of the French police, disregarded a warning which lie received of a conspiracy ...

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  17. THE CENTRAL DIVISION LEASES.

    BINGARA, Wednesday. -- At a local land board sitting to-day, the following pastoral holdings were granted extension of time from the date of the existing leases, ...

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  18. THE COSTA RICA PACKET CASE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. -- It is officially announced that the Dutch Government have refused to grant compensation in the Costa Rica Packet ...

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  19. WILLOUGHBY.

    Civil wars are invariably cruel, and the contest between Mr. Burns and Mr. Cullen promises to furnish protectionsts much entertainment. The fact, is that Mr. Burns, ...

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  20. MR. W. H. SHARP.

    Mr. W. H. Sharp, protectionist and labor candidate for Waterloo, was born in London in 1844. He was educated at a public school and passed the preliminary ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. THE ELECTION OF A NEW PRESIDENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- A caucus of the members of the Republican party was held yesterday, at which a vote was taken for the new President. ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Rev. Henry Bickersteth Ottley, vicar of Eastbourne, Sussex, has decided not to accept the vacant bishopric of ...

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  23. A BARRISTER'S MISTAKE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- An unusual development occurred at the Criminal Court to-day. The case of Thomas Kauaki, charged with stealing, was about to be ...

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  24. THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. -- The Prince of Wales aud the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire, visited the Royal Agricultural Society's Show at ...

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  25. SPEECHES IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- In the House of Lords the Earl of Rosebery moved the resolution deploring the assassination of President: Carnot, and ...

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  26. ALDERMAN JOHN YOUNG.

    Ald. John Young, a protectionist candidate for Annandale, is a "man of Kent." aged 66. His mother was a lineal descendant of Shakspeare, having proved herself ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. THE A.A. COMPANY'S DIVIDEND.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Australian Agricultural Company declares a dividend of 27s 6d per share. ...

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  28. THE ABSCONDER KENT -- A HEAVY SENTENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- In the Criminal Court to-day William Kemp, ex-secretary of the Treasury Tender Board, pleaded guilty to charges of larceny as a ...

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  29. THE LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- In the Loudon wool market 2500 hales of Australian wool have been sold at an advance of from a farthing to a halfpenny per ...

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  30. A STATEMENT BY MR. W. G. SPENCE.

    Mr. W. G. Spence, general secretary of the Australian Workers' Union, presided at a meeting addressed by Mr. Thomas Tytherleigh, the labor candidate for the ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. -- The Australian butter brought by the R.M.S. Ormuz has been stored. ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- It is understood that Sir Thomas M'Ilwraith will take no active pare in politics during the next few months, as his medical adviser is of ...

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  33. THE RIOTING AT LYONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 1 p.m. -- The rioting continues at Lyons, where the people are burning and pillaging the houses of Italian residents. About ...

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  34. MR. JOSEPH ABBOTT.

    Mr. Joseph Abbott, the freetrade candidate for the Camperdown division of the Newtown electorate, was born in Parramatta in 1843. and is of Irish extraction. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. WOOLLAHRA.

    Here, Mr. Adrian Knox represents the quintesecence of law and order, and Mr. J. C. Neild, one of the late members for Taddington, of which, of course, Woollahra was ...

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  36. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    PERTH, Wednesday. -- A telegram received from Southern Cross yesterday states news is just to hand that the Bayley's South Extended (Shaw's claim) has ...

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  37. MEETING OF FRENCHMEN IN SYDNEY.

    A large number of our French fellowcolonists met yesterday at the French General Consular, to see in what manner the death of the President of the French ...

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  38. A SENSATIONAL CARRIAGE ACCIDENT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- A sensational bolt occurred in the city this afternoon. A horse attached to a pony cart took fright while being driven along the ...

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  39. THE MEAT EXPORT TRADE.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday. -- The Lakes Creek Meat Company intend to expend £21,000 in enlarging their works, in addition to the £16,000 granted by the ...

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  40. IN THE CONSTITUENCIES.

    Oddly enough, each of the three freetrade candidates for Waverley has had at least one Parliamentary innings. Mr. Alfred Allen, "the sweet singer of Paddington," ...

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  41. FLOODS IN THE NORTH.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A telegram from Augathella states that the highest flood ever known there was experienced last week. Several families were flooded ...

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  42. A SOUTH MELBOURNE INSOLVENCY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The schedule of William Train, of Albert-road, South Melbourne, mantelpiece importer, has been filed in the Insolvency Court on ...

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  43. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    HOBART, Wednesday. -- The Legislative Council met to-day at 4 o'clock, but declined to proceed with the Probate Bill or other business until the whole of the ...

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  44. SYMPATHY FROM CARDINAL MORAN.

    The following loiter of condolence from Cardinal Moran has been received by the Consul-General: -- "Permit me, on the part of the Catholic Church of Australia, to ...

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  45. GROWN LAND SALES.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A sale of Crown lands was held at Roma yesterday. The pick of the land, comprising 3000a. of splendid country, was sold at the upset ...

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  46. IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday. -- Mr. A. Poynton, M.P., secretary of the Amalgamated Shearers' Union in South Australia, was interviewed to-day with regard to the ...

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  47. THE FUNERAL OBSEQUIES IN PARIS.

    The Consul-General has received official notification that the solemn obsequies in connection with the burial of the late M Carnot, President of the Republic, will ...

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  48. MASONIC INSTALLATIONS.

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  49. VISITS AND MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE.

    The Consul-General of France has received a great number of visits, letters, and cards of condolence. Among those who have manifested their sympathy with ...

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  50. ALDERMAN JAMES JOHN MACFADYEN.

    Alderman James John Macfadyen, a freetrade candidate for Botany, was born in Glasgow in 1850, and was educated at the Normal School of that city. After a time ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  51. FATAL BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    MACLEAN, Wednesday. -- Mr. W. J. Folbigg, licensee of the Commercial Hotel, was found dead this morning on the road between Maclean and Lawrence. He had ...

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  52. PETERSHAM.

    Sir -- Kindly permit me to correct a few of the half-truths put forward in your issue to-day by "Veritas." First, what is termed inconsistency by him is merely the ...

    Article : 287 words
  53. IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A private telegram received in Brisbane to-day states that a meeting of labor union delegates was to have been held at Blackall ...

    Article : 62 words
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