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  2. Cabel Intelligence. BARON HIRSCH.

    Baron Hirsch is seriously ill in Paris of influenza and congestion of the lungs. ...

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  3. A NEW DEPARTURE.

    The House of Commons refused to adjourn for the Derby as usual. ...

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  4. Local and General News.

    THE following are the vita, statistics for the month of May:— Births, 36 males, 36 females total 72; marriages, 22; deaths, 15 males, 15 females, total 30. ...

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  5. DYNAMITE AGAIN.

    Four dynamite cartridges were thrown into a graden at Hackney by a man who escaped. ...

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  6. CAPTAIN LUGARD AND THE MISSION ARIES.

    M. Ribot, at the instance of the French Missionaries at Uganda in Central Africa, urges Lord Satisbury to enquire into Captain Lugard's ...

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  7. A BIG DEAL.

    Barings have sold a huge parcel of Argentine railway stock. reducing the liability to the Bank of England by £1,000,000. ...

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  8. STORMY TIMES.

    The Belfast Telegraph publishes Ulster's plan of resistance. The elections fear a Dublin Parliament and all judicial magistrates' appointments ...

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  9. A PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE.

    Grover Cleveland, the Democratic candidate, claims to have secured the two-thirds majority essential for his nomination as the candidate of that ...

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  10. MASONIC.

    Mr. Justice Boucant, responding to the toast of the visitors to the Grand Mark Lodge. said English Masons in the colonies preferred being subject to ...

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  11. THE BEHRING SEA DISPUTE.

    Mr. Thompson Considine, Minister for Justice, has been appointed arbitrator in the Behring Sea dispute. ...

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  12. A MINE ON FIRE.

    The Berkenberg silver mine at Prague, in Bohemia, caught fire, and 14 people were cremated. Later. ...

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  13. CHOLERA IN CASHMERE.

    There have been. 1600 deaths from cholera at Cashmere. ...

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  14. THE MAURITIUS HURRICANE.

    The recent hurricane was of so disastrons a character that it is believed the sugar output will be diminished by a half. ...

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  15. TROUBLES IN HONOLULU.

    A man named Willcox and 15 others have been arrested in Honolulu, for being implicated in fomenting revolts. ...

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  16. MRS OSBORNE.

    Mrs Osborne, who was recently released from prison has been contined of a daughter. ...

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  17. EXPULSION FROM WARSAW.

    The Germans and Austrians have suddenly been expelled from Warsaw, ...

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  18. MR. DIBBS'S ARRIVAL.

    Mr. Dibbs arrives in London on the 8th instant Owing to this health he comes round by steamer. ...

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  19. CONGRESS. THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

    The Agent-General for South Australia will be unable to represent the Adelaide Chamber of Manufacturers at the Congress of Chamber of ...

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  20. RESTRICTING THE OUTPUT.

    All European and American producers of copper have agreed to restrict the output. ...

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  21. BLACK LABOUR.

    Archibald Forbes in the New Review defends the Black Labor Traffic, but states only kanakas should be admitted and they should be rigidly limited ...

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  22. THE BISHOP PLEADS.

    The Durcham mine owners are yielding to the pleading ot the Bishop of Durham to re-open the pits at a redaction of 10 per cent. in the wages. ...

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  23. FEARFUL DECIMATION.

    Two thousand houses have been burnt at St Vinagar, Gashmere. 8000 people are homeless, and 25,000 have died of cholera. ...

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  24. INSURGENTS VICTORIOUS.

    New from Venezuela states that the insurgents have been vitorious so far in every battle fought, and that numbers of Government troops are ...

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  25. THE GRAND OLD MAN.

    Mr, Gladstone, addressing the London Liberal Union, advocated the abolition of the plural vote and the unification of the metropolis, with ...

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  26. THE ARKANSAS FLOODED.

    Over 2000 miles of country on the Arkansas River are flooded. Some 30,000 people are homeless, and numbers have died from drowning. ...

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  27. SUEZ CANAL.

    Owing to the increase in traffic through the Suez Canal it is hoped that the directors will be able to reduce the canal dues shortly. ...

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  28. THE CHOLERA AT CASHMERE.

    Form Cashmere come, reports that the cholera is still raging and is increasing, rather than diminishing in its virulence. The disposal of the ...

    Article : 48 words
  29. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    General Sherman, a candidate for the presidency, states that the Silver Ballion Purchase Act would be a failure if the price of silver continued ...

    Article : 39 words
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