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  2. PARLIAMENT

    The PRESIDENT took the chair at 4 p.m. Present—The Chief Secretary Messrs. Alkenhead, Gollibrand, Dodery, Lord, Leake, Maclanachan, Grubb, Crowther Smart ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The visit of the Crown Prince of; Germany to his Holiness the Pope to-day extended over an hour, and the interview was characterised by the almost ...

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  4. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Parramatta Exhibition was opened to-day by the Governor, who was received by a guard of honour. An address was presented to his Excellency. ...

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  5. "DE LUNATICO INQUIRENDO."

    SIR,—"These who were invited to the feast began to excuse themselves, on one pretext and another, and went their way." So in the instance of enquiry into the New ...

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  6. THE FRENCH WAR VOTE.

    The Chamber of Deputies last night voted, a, further credit of 20,00,000 Francs (£80,000), asked by M. Jules Ferry, Premier, on account of the ...

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  7. MINING NEWS.

    We direct the attention of managers and owners of mines in which the workings are over 200ft. in depth to a notice which appears elsewhere, with reference ...

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  8. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY.

    The SPEAKER took hair at 4'10 p.m. MESSAGE FROM THE COUNCIL. The CHIEF SECRETARY and Mr. HODGSON brought down a message from the council, ...

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  9. (FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.)

    In reference to a telegram published in Melbourne that the Victorian Government had been informed by the Agent-General that the New South Wales ...

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  10. DESTRUCTIVE CONFLAGRATION.

    A destructive fire broke out to-day in one of the buildings connected with the Lisbon Dock-yard. The flames spread with great rapidity, and before they could ...

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  11. ENGLAND AND FRANCE AND CHINA.

    Lord Granville, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has publicly stated that England is ready to mediate between France and China if requested by either ...

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  12. TIN.

    Forfeited shares in the Storey's Creek Company will be sold by auction on Saturday. Tenders will be received up to the 31st of ...

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  13. THE NUISANCE.

    SIR—Your correspondent "Ratepayer" is, though perhaps unwittingly, doing. Some cheap advertising for the Launceston Fish Depot and Oyster Saloon, Brisbane-street. Are ...

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  14. EXECUTION OF A MURDERER.

    The man Poole, who was recently. sentenced, to death for the murder of a man named Kenny, in Ireland, was hanged at Dublin to-day. ...

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  15. STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

    The Secretary of the Launceston Stock Exchange reports the following sales yesterday:—Mount Victoria, 2s 4d; Mercury, 4s 9d; Mount Bischoff, £50; Star of Peace, 1s ...

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  16. REBELLION IN EGYPT.

    Baker Pasha left this city to-day for the Soudan, where he will assume supreme command of the Egyptian expedition against El Mahdi, the leader of ...

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  17. SOMERSET.

    At the close of the year like the close of the day, the faculties seem to become dulled, and I suppose, that is the reason why he brilliant idea suggesta itself to my mind with which to ...

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  18. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.)

    The Secretary of the Hobart'' Stock Exchange reports the following 'quotations to-day —New Chum, b 6d, s 2s 6d; Florence Nightingale (morning), b 22s 23s, ...

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  19. THE £5,000,000 LOAN.

    Tenders for the Cape Colony £6,000,000. loan were opened today. The amount subscribed was £60,500,000, the minimum price being £98. ...

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  20. FENIAN THREATS.

    In consequence of Fenian threats to blow up Hawarden Castle, the country.. residence of Mr. Gladstone, London Bridge ,and Newgate Prison, the Home ...

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  21. SUPREME COURT.

    Before his Honor Mr. Justice Dobson. All number of undefended cases were dealt with in the usual manner. LIVINGSTONE V. MAYOR OF HOBART,—This ...

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  22. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR,—As my case with the Lougford Municipal Council are the alleged "surplus" misrepresentation through the Press was opened at their meeting on Friday last, by the reading ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Edmeades and Company brewers, have assigned their estate; their liabilities are stated to be £3000 and assets £1000. A debate has been arranged between ...

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  24. THE TIN MARKET.

    Tin is quoted at £83 10s to-day. ...

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  25. CITY SCHOOL SWIMMING MATCHES.

    The City School held its 14th annual swimming matches this morning at the Sandy Bay Baths; there being a moderate attendance of onlookers. ...

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  26. THE CAPE COLONY LOAN.

    Tenders for the Cape Colony 5 per cent £5,000,000 loan were opened to-day. The minimum was fixed at £98. Eleven tenders were received, and the total ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND.

    Messrs. Howard , Smith and Sons steamer Keilawarra came, into collision with the s.s. Victoria at the mouth of the Brisbane River last evening. The former ...

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  28. CITY POLICE COURT.

    Before Mr. Tarleton, P.M., and Mr. Hy. Cook, J.P. William Charles Wells, on remand from the previous day, Was charged with having on the ...

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  29. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The South Australian supplementary loan of under £100,000 is to be announced shortly. The Pall Mall Gazette says that the ...

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  30. (FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.)

    The s.s. Keilawarra, which left this port last evening for Sydney, was proceeding down the new cutting of the channel at the entrance to the mouth of ...

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  31. CIRCULAR HEAD.

    (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) The schooner Stephen brings a quantity of steel rails for the tramway about to be laid down in connection with the contemplated ...

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  32. THE IRISH INVINCIBLES.

    It is reported that an "Invincible Brigade". has been despatched to England to avenge the execution of O'Donnell. ...

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  33. THE POLLARD LILIPUTIAN OPERATROUPE.

    Our Melbourne telegrams have already, informed our readers that an application is now under the consideration of the Victorian Cabinet to communicate with ...

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  34. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The s.s. Parramatta arrived at Albany this morning. ...

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  35. (Additional to Previous Telegrams.)

    Mr. Donald Lanarch, Managing Director of the Bank of New South Wales, and President, of the Associated Banks in London, and, Sir Saul Samuel, ...

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  36. HOBART HIGH SCHOOL.

    The High School annual athletic sports took place at the Upper Cricket Ground to-day, when there were about 500 persons present including his ...

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  37. BOTHWELL.

    A meeting of the Municipal Council was held at the Council Chambers of the Municipality on Friday, the l4th inst., for the purpose of electing a Warden, and fixing the salaries for ...

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  38. TASMANIAN NEWS

    As some of the passengers by the late s.s. Tasman appear to think they will be fully recouped for their losses sustained through the wreak, the Relief Fund ...

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  39. COURT OF REQUESTS.

    Before Mr. Commissioner A. K. Chapman. 'ROBERTS V. A. COOIE.—-This was an action to recover £26, for work done in pegging out and watching certain claims at Back Creek by. ...

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  40. EARTH TREMORS.

    SIR,—Not only are those earth tromors or earthquake shocks felt more strongly in some parts of the town than in others, but on two occasions I have been in close proximity to ...

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  41. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS

    His Excellency the Governor returned to-day from his visit to Adelaide and landed at Queenscliff, where he was received by Major Sargood, Lord Henry, ...

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  42. ROAD TRUSTS.

    SIR,—Although your answer to yourcorrospondent's queries re road trusts may be satisfactory as to whether a chairman of a road trust can work his own teams on the road in his own ...

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