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  2. EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS

    The Hon Sir Henry Hawkins, Judge of the High Court of Justice (Queen's Bench Division), and who is now 86 years of age, is seriously ill. He was ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A football match was played here on Saturday, 15th inst., betiveen a picked team from Latrobe, and an ordinary Burnie team. From the flourish of trumpets with ...

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  4. THE MERCURY.

    Full Court sits this morning at 11 o'clock. Wesley contenary celebration at Melville-street Church tomorrow. T.R.C. winter meet at Elwick to-day. ...

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  5. Intercolonial Telegrams.

    In the Assembly yesterday the Faoeration Bill was gone into immediately on the House meeting. Sir Bryan O'Loghleu persistently blocked the measure with amendments, but ...

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  6. A BIG RENUNCIATION.

    Prince Albert, of Monaco, the proprietor of the gambling casino at Monte Carlo, has, according to the cable, renounced £50,000 a year rent and privilege payments, and is ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    It has been ascertained that the steamer Wallarah, wreck d in the early part of the month near Cape Town, had on board between 1,000 and 2,000 tons of cargo for ...

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  8. A BOULOGNE DUEL.

    Mr.C K. D. Tanner, M.P. for Cork, having insulted Captain Picard in a Boulogne casino, their seconds are now arranging a duel. Mr. Arthur Robert ...

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  9. THE HURRICANE AT MARTINIQUE.

    Details of the hurricane which has caused so much devastation at Martinique (Windward Islands) state that 13 vessels were swamped at Saint ...

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  10. THE TIN MARKET.

    Tin—Australian and Straits tin is to day quoted at £92 5s. per ton. ...

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  11. LATEST CABLES.

    The officers of the French men-of-war have dined at Osborne. To-day the Queen reviews the fleet, and in the evening the officers dine ...

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  12. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN.

    The Republican party in Pennsylvania endorse the candidature of Mr. Secretary Blaine as President of the United States, and have adopted as ...

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  13. THE BERLIN LABOUR CONGRESS.

    The Berlin Congress has deprecated labour taking up a political attitude, and recommends prudence before resorting to strikes. Letters have been ...

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  14. ACTORS IN TROUBLE.

    The troubles of two actors came before the Judge in Chambers to-day in connection with an app[?]ication to set aside a writ of ca re. It appeared that George Rignold, ...

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  15. JERUSALEM.

    The diamond drill has arrived here, and is being fitted up on land belonging to Mr. W. J. Baynton about half a mile above the railway station, and close to the line, where ...

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  16. LONG DISTANCE BICYCLING.

    After returning from his tour in Norway Burston, the bicyclist, has ridden 2,500 miles in England and Wales. ...

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  17. THE CHINESE TROUBLE.

    Italy has joined the other powers in coercing China to make compensation for wrongs inflicted on European residents. ...

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  18. RUMOURED ROYAL MARRIAGE.

    It is rumoured that the betrothal of Ferdinand, Prince of Roumania, and heir to the throne, to Princess Marie, eldest daughter of H.R.H. the Duke of ...

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  19. THE CHILIAN REVOLT.

    Seven insurgent vessels have gone to the port of Caldera with ten thousand troops aboatd. ...

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  20. ANNUAL SHEEP SALES.

    Sal[?]s of Merino stud sheep were continued to-day, and there were a good attendance of buyers. Messrs. Powers and Rutherford state that they succeeded in disposing of ...

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  21. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    SIR,—Would you kindly allow me space in your columns, to correct an error which appears in the report of the deputation which waited on the Minister of Lands in re ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND.

    Magnificent weather favoured the opening day of the National Exhibition to-day, which was observed as a general holiday. The opening ceremony was performed at ...

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  23. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    Baron Herkerch, has murdered, his mistress at Leipsic and committed suicide. ...

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  24. LOSS OF A MAN-OF-WAR.

    Among the disasters arising from the recent hurricane at Martinique is the loss of one of the Haytian men-of-war stationed there. ...

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  25. ZEEHAN AND THE WEST COAST.

    Of late at some of the numerous junkets in and about Zeehan and Dundas a toast which is regularly honoured is thut of "The Pioneers of the Weat Coast." While so ...

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  26. MR. C. PARNELL.

    Mr. Gladstone gives an equivocal (? unequivocal) denial to the charges levelled against him by Mr. C. Parnell. ...

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  27. CANADIAN WHEAT SUPPLY.

    From official returns of the Canadian wheat harvest, the quantity available for export is estimated at 35,000,000 bushels, or triple that of last year. ...

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  28. CANADIAN SCANDALS.

    Arnold, Chief Engineer of the Canadian Public Works, and Booker Hill, head of the Stationery Department, have been dismissed for ...

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  29. ONE MAN ONE VOTE.

    SIR,—In reading the Attorney-General's speech delivered last night, I could not help feeling, however worthless an argument, there can always be found some illustration ...

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  30. THE CHILIAN REVOLT.

    The insurgent fleet has encircled and and attacked the President's vessels Almirante and Condell, which escaped unhurt. Troops were then landed, ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A private letter states that Chief Justice Way was specially invited to meet the German Emperor when the latter was in London. ...

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  32. THE "HOLY COAT" AT TREVES.

    Amid most imposing ceremony the first public display has been made of the "Holy Coat" at Treves. The town is full to overflowing with pilgrims, and ...

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  33. RUSSIAN INHIBITION OF GRAIN EXPORT RELAXED.

    Russia now considers that the inhibition of the export of rye is sufficient, and allows the export of other cereals. ...

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  34. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Bank of South Australian shares have dropped to-day to £18. ...

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  35. THE CHINESE TROUBLE.

    The North German Gazette states Unit the German missions and trade have suffered, owing to the riots in China. ...

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  36. TURKISH BLACKMAILERS.

    A ransom of £2,000 is demanded by the brigands who captured a railway inspector near Salonica, or otherwise they threaten his death. ...

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  37. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Forty diggers left Geraldton for Murchison goldfields yesterday, and during the present week another 40 man will follow. It is probable that a party, assisted by the ...

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  38. PAUPER JEWS DEBARRED FROM ENTERING AMERICA.

    The officials at New York have detained Russian pauper Jews whose passage Baron Hirsch had paid, and will not allow them to leave the ...

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  39. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The next series on Antwerp wool sales will commence of September, Nine thousand bales of River Plate and a small quantity of Australian wool ...

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  40. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The head office of the Mercantile, Loan, and Guarantee Co. was opened for transaction of business yesterday, though the fact was undisguised that payment had stopped. ...

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  41. FRENCH FLEET AT SPITHEAD.

    The enthusiastic reception accorded the French fleet at Spithead induces a better tone in the French Press, and the leading Parisian papers now ...

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  42. [From Melbourne papers.]

    The Vatican, fearing schism amongst the Roman Catholics in Germany, has denied that it is in any way hostile to the Triple Alliance between Germany, ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Countess of Jersey visits Lord and Lady Onslow in November. The vessels for the pearl fishing trade have been launched at Auckland. They ...

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  44. SPORTING.

    Should the weather hold out, a large number, of the sport-loving section in town and country, are looking forward to a capital afternoon's enjoyment at Elwick, where the ...

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  45. MCIVER AND CO.

    Mclver and Co., the shipowners who recently endeavoured to merge their business into a limited liability company, for the Indian and Australian ...

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  46. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Assembly yesterday, Mr. McDonald wished to know whether the banks of other colonies doing business here would not be compelled to work under the Act relating ...

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  47. A FRAUDULENT CABINET.

    The special commission appointed in Hayti to report on the public finances have discovered a fraudulent deficit of two million dollars. The Cabinet ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. ARGENTINE STOCKS.

    It is believed that the present rise in Argentine stocks is merely artificial, and that a reaction must speedily ensue. ...

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  50. [From Melbourne Papers.] VICTORIA.

    An instance was lately published of a youngster seven years and nine months of age obtaining an exemption certificate at the State achoel examinations. This was beaten ...

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  51. LATEST AMERICAN INVENTION.

    Torrents of rain have been produced from a cloudless sky in Texas by the explosion of dynamite balloons, the barometer at the time being high. ...

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  52. YOU WILL OBSERVE.

    if yon Keep your eyes open, that SCOTT'S EMULSION is more largely sold than almost any proprietary article in the world. ...

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  53. BREAKING THE RULE.

    MR. Themas Lloyd, Lloyd's Repository, Pembroke-place, Liverpool, England, writes: "As a rule, I object to giving testimonials, or in any way endorsing proprietary ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. EXECUTION AT LIVERPOOL.

    Conway, the Liverpool murderer, was executed to-day, having first made confession of his crime. A sickening occurrence happened ...

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  56. FAIR WHITE HANDS.

    PEARS' SOAP—Pure Fragrant [?] Refreshing!—For toilet and [?]ery. Specially prepared for the delicate[?] of ladies and children and others sensitive to the weather. ...

    Article : 126 words
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