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  2. THE NEW LOAN.

    London, Tuesday.--The New South Wales 3½ per cent, stock is £95. The new 3½ per cent, issue is quoted at £95 10s. ...

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  3. THE TASMANIAN LOAN.

    London, Monday.--The Tasmanian loan of £1,000,000, at 4 per cent., has been subscribed doubly at an average of £99 18s. ...

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  4. TOPICS OF THE DAY.

    At length the Commissioner for Railways has taken a step in the right direction. A month ago it would have been a chari[?] action to have published as a supplement [?] ...

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  5. THE UNITED KINGDOM ELECTIONS.

    London, Tuesday.--The result of the elections is causing a good deal of speculation as to the future. The Times to-day advocates a coalition of moderate ...

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  6. THE DEFENCES OF THE EMPIRE.

    London, Tuesday.--A lecture on "The Defences of the Empire" was delivered at the United Service Institute last night by Sir Thomas Brassey. Sir ...

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  7. (REUTER'S MESSAGE.)

    London, Monday.--Tenders were opened to-day for a Tasmanian loan of £1,000,000, at 4 per cent, interest, the minimum of which was fixed at ...

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  8. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The whole of yesterday's sitting of the Assembly was taken up in the discussion of a motion for adjournment by Mr. Garrard, for the purpose of entering his protest against the ...

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  9. WIMBLEDON RIFLE MEETING.

    London, Monday.--The annual meeting of the National Rifle Association commenced to-day at Wimbledon, with two members of the Australian team, ...

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  10. SPECIAL CABLES.

    London, Tuesday.--The Bishop of London (Dr. Temple) preached in West-minster Abbey to-day in connection with the openings of the British and Colonial. ...

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  11. (REUTER'S MESSAGE.)

    London, Tuesday.--Sir Thomas Brassey lectured in the United Service Institute last night on "The Defences of the Umpire." He counselled the colonies ...

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  12. THE PROPOSED PACIFIC CABLE.

    London, Monday.--A meeting took place at the residence of Sir Charles Tupper, High Commissioner for Canada, to consider the question of the proposed ...

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  13. NAVIGATING NIAGARA.

    London, Tuesday.--An Englishman has safely navigated the Falls of Niagara in a cask. ...

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  14. THE ALLEGED RAILWAY FRAUDS.

    At the Water Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Johnson, S.M., Lionel William Lee and Duncan M'Allister, carriers, of Bourke. appeared in answer to a charge of defrauding the ...

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  15. REUTER'S MESSAGES.

    London, Tuesday.--The Orient steamer Potosi, with 4336 carcases shipped by the Melbourne Refrigerating Agency Company, has arrived. The ...

    Article : 36 words
  16. MR. SAMUEL MORLEY.

    London, Tuesday.--Mr. Samuel Morley, M.P., is seriously ill. ...

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  17. SYDNEY ORANGES.

    London, Tuesday.--The oranges from Sydney brought by the R.M.S. Potosi realised from 8s. 9d. to 9s. 3d. per box. ...

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  18. THE WOOL SALES.

    London, Monday.--At the wool sales to-day 12,800 bales were offered. The market is firm and active. ...

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  19. ANOTHER RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Tuesday.--Another fatal railway accident occurred to-day on the Fingal line. The company's ballast engine, with a long line of trucks, ran off the line at the points on the ...

    Article : 251 words
  20. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Australians commenced their first match against Yorkshire at Sheffield, to-day, The match excited the greatest interest, the attendance being ...

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  21. THE HOP CROP.

    London, Monday.--Accounts to hand show that the hop crop is favorable. ...

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  22. PRESBYTERIAN FEDERAL ASSEMBLY.

    The first meeting of the Federal Assembly of the Presbyterian churches of Australia and Tasmania, is to be held in St. Stephen's Church at noon to-day. The Rev. Dr. Steel ...

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  23. THE MAILS.

    London, Monday.--The homeward mails per R.M.S. Massilia, were delivered in London to-day, via Brindisi. ...

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  24. NOTES IN PARLIAMENT.

    When Parliament reassembled yesterday afternoon the great question was what matter should be broached first. Everybody seemed to be in more or less of a fog on this point. The ...

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  25. SHIPPING.

    London, Monday.--The British-India Company's s.s. Bulimba arrived at Ply- mouth to-day. Port Said, Monday.--The ...

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  26. OPENING OF THE QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The fourth session of the ninth Parliament was opened at noon to-day by the Administrator of the Government, Sir Arthur Palmer, with the usual ceremonies. ...

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  27. THE VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.--A very severe shook of earthquake was experienced at Rotorua yesterday. An examination of Lake Rotomahana causes an opinion to be ...

    Article : 55 words
  28. GENERAL NEWS.

    The funeral of the French Consul, M. Decourt, took place yesterday. The procession moved from his residence, Darlinghurst, for the Necropolis at 2 o'clock. Those present ...

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  29. THE CONTINUOUS SITTING OF THE ASSEMBLY.

    The Votes and Proceedings of the Assembly contain the following entry with reference to the ruling of the Speaker as to the continuity of sitting of the Assembly on Friday ...

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  30. STRUCK OIL IN NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.--Oil has been struck at the South Pacific Petroleum Works, Gisborne, and the flow of oil is estimated at 30 barrels daily. . ...

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  31. THE KIMBERLEY GOLD-FIELDS.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--Arthur Diamond (of P. Falk and Co.) writes to his firm from Derby as follows with reference to the Kimberley goldfields:--"I saw a number of returned ...

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  32. THE LAMBTON DISPUTE.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.--The long strike over the price for jerry at the Lambton mine was terminated by an agreement to refer the whole dispute to a local form of arbitration provided ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--In the Assembly, today, Mr. Downer notified his intention to request leave to sit late on Tuesdays. Little business of importance was transacted. Speeches ...

    Article : 191 words
  34. THE WANGARATTA MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The trial of Harriot Ann Stevens for the murder of John Pium, farmer, of Wangaratta, was concluded to-day. The jury, after deliberating an hour and a half, ...

    Article : 154 words
  35. OVERLAND PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 496 words
  36. THE R.M.S. ROME.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 words
  37. CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES.

    Immediately after the Assembly met yesterday, the Speaker read a letter from Mr. W. J. Trickett, resigning his position as Chairman of Committees. The hon. gentleman explained ...

    Article : 126 words
  38. THE TWELFTH OF JULY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 193 words
  39. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In the Assembly, the Treasurer stated that he would deliver his Budget speech on Tuesday next. Mr. Gillies moved the second reading of the Railway ...

    Article : 161 words
  40. THE OPPOSITION.

    It has, we believe, been made an understanding with the members of the Opposition that they will not persistently obstruct the passing of the schedules ...

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  41. IMPORTANT SQUATTING CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A settlement was arrived at to-day in the long-standing action Bell v. Clarke. The case had come before the Full Court on cross summonses, both parties ...

    Article : 106 words
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