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  4. TURF SLANDER CASE.

    A crowded Court. Every seat occupied by owners, trainers and other friends at the horse. Such was the state of the Second Nisi Prius Court this morning, when Mr ...

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  5. AS OTHERS SEE US.

    Mr Henry George has spent three months in the colonics. A distinguished American, and one of the foremost men of the day, an original thinker and an able writer, a close ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    There was a great gathering of Australians at present in England at Epsom to-day, the attraction being the fact that for the first time an Australian bred colt ...

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  7. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    Mrs J. C. Dalglish has presented an organ and a memorial window to St. Peter aud Paul's Roman Catholic Cathedral, Goulburn, at a cost of L2200, in memory of her ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Antwerp wool sain prices lower. Coming fight -- Electric light v. gas. Drought in Brazil affecting sugar prospects. ...

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  9. THE LATEST POLITICAL.

    Members of the Government now announce themselves satisfied with the political situation, and are pleased with the certainty of defeating the strongest motion that has yet ...

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  10. MELBOURNE.

    What particularly struck you during your former visits to Melbourne ? Your excellent tram system, your wide and well-kept street, your public gardens. ...

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  11. THE FLOODS IN THE DARLING.

    The River Darling is rising rapidly at Wentworth. Fears of a flood are entertained, and measures are being taken for protecting the town. ...

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  12. LEPROSY IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A return just completed shows that there are now twelve undoubted cases of leprosy in New New South Wales, some of them in a very advanced surge. The bulk of the ...

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  13. THE LAST MOMENT.

    Mr Justice Hood this morning made absolute a rule nib for a mandamus to compel the judge of the Court of Mines to hear an appeal from the goldfields warden sitting ...

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  14. FROM TASMANIA.

    A "Gazette" extraordinary has been issued calling Parliament together on the 1st July, when it will meet for the despatch of business. Ministers anticipate a lengthy ...

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  15. THE OPPOSITION INCENSED.

    The Opposition, after having the ball almost at there feet, are incensed to find that some of their own members are to support the Government; and from their leader ...

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  16. THE SILVER MARKET.

    The silver market to-day shows a decided improvement, and all stocks are increasing in value, more especially those in which English syndicates have an interest. ...

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  17. ARBOR DAY.

    The Minister of Public Instruction has issued a circular to schools boards and head teachers throughout the colony regarding the institution of Arbor Day. ...

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  18. AN EXCEEDINGLY PLEASANT VISIT.

    Have you enjoyed your stay in the colonies, Mr George? Very much, is the unhesitating reply. It has been one of hard work :a good ...

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  19. THE CASCADE'S LUNATIC ASYLUM.

    Dr Bingham, Superintendent of the Cascade's Lunatic Asylum, has resigned. It is stated because of ill-health. ...

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  20. FROM ADELAIDE.

    A short time back I wires you particulars of a terrible mice plague in the north. The following information just received from a farmer at Wanderah West shows ...

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  21. TRAM COMPARISONS.

    What about the tram systems you have seen in the colonies? You have the best tram system. It teems to me that the Melbourne tram, are at least ...

    Article : 199 words
  22. WHAT THE GOVERNMENT LOSES.

    What the Government loses by the motion of Captain Taylor is the subject of congratulation amongst members of the Opposition, who predict, with some show of reasoning, ...

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  23. A SPORTING SLANDER CASE

    The hearing of the sporting slander case of Kelly Against Gill was continued before Mr Justice William and a jury of 12 in the Supreme Court to-day. ...

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  24. THOSE PETITIONS.

    Some anger and also amusement has been caused by the Government causing petitions to he sent to the electorates of several members. These petitions, prepared in ...

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  25. THE ENGLISH DERBY.

    DERBY STAKES,of 5000 sovs. fort the winner, 500 sovs. for the nominator of the winner, 300 sovs. far the owner of second, and 200 sovs for the owner of third. Colts, 9st.; ...

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  26. THE COLONIES AND COLONISTS.

    What impressions have you formed of the colonies ? Very good impressions. I have a very high opinion of the natural resources of ...

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  27. COLONIAL DISADVANTAGES.

    What struck you as the chief dra[?]ack of the colonies? Well, there is your centralised system-- your want of local self-government, the ...

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  28. TO-NIGHT'S DEBATE.

    The debate on the No Confidence motion in the Assembly will be resumed by Mr Bowman, who sits in the Opposition Corner and is a straight-out opponent of the ...

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  29. THE DERBY RUNNING.

    Kirkham ran well at the start, but then fell away, and was never afterwards prominent in the race, finishing seventh out of a field of eight horses. ...

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  30. THE PRODUCE MARKET.

    The market is quint, but firm for wheat at 3s 9d to 3s [?]d a b[?]el for large lots fit for shipment, free on board, bags as wheat. Farmers' parcels 3s 5d to 3s 7d with ...

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  31. THE AUSTRALIAN BALLOT.

    I am glad to inform you that all my advices from the United Status show that the work of changing our system of voting to the system in which you have set ...

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  32. A DREARY NIGHT.

    Minister this morning are weary and tired of the Want of Confidence debate. They trust to see the end of it some time tomorrow, but anticipate a long dreary night. ...

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  33. PROTECTION.

    Is there anything the in the way of striking fault? Yes. That of Protection, and in this thing Victoria is the worst of all the colonies, ...

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  34. THE PRAHRAN LOAN.

    Tenders for the Prahran municipal loan of L60,000, at 4 per cent., the minimum for which had been fixed at 95, were opened to-day. The total tenders ...

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  35. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    The new South Australian Parliament was opened to-day by Lord Kiatore, with the usual ceremony. Both Houses met, and the Chief Justice and Mr Justice Bouca[?] the ...

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  36. MR MUNRO ANTICIPATES DEFEAT.

    Notwithstanding the rosy aspect in which the Opposition whips try to present their division lists, the leaders of the Opposition have lost all hopes; if even ...

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  37. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Best Australian tin is 10s higher, and is quoted L94 10s per ten. ...

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  38. UNNECESSARY BORROWING.

    There has been a great deal said of late about over borrowing by the colonies. From what you have seen, Mr George, of our natural [?]sources and reproductive works, ...

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  39. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  40. RESULTS OF THE TOUR.

    Do you feel satisfied as to the results of your tour in Australia ? Perfectly. It is had the effect of causing discussion and exciting thought, and this ...

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  41. BAR SILVER.

    Bar silver is 4d higher, being now quoted at 3s 10¾d per ounce. ...

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  42. THE MAILS.

    The British India Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Taroba departed yesterday for Queensland ports. ...

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  43. FROM BRISBANE.

    Sir Thomas M'Ilwraith has received no confirmation of the rumor that he has been offered a seat in the House of Commons for an Irish coustit[?]cy. ...

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  44. THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.

    It is intimated by the authorities of the Imperial Institute that the Australasian colonies are not expected to provide at their expense a library and rending room ...

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  45. A TOBACCO CROP.

    The total yield of 60 acres planted with tobacco at Killarney this season was over 20 tons of cured leaf, which realised in the Brisbane market nearly two thousand ...

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  46. SANDHURST.

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  47. THE GOVERNMENT WINS BY 19 VOTES.

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  48. THE QC AND THE MERCHANT.

    An amusing little episode occurred at the City Court tills morning during the hearing of the North Fitzroy Conspiracy case. Mr Butler, of Sargood, Butler Nichol ...

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  49. ABOUT THAT CHEQUE.

    In the First Nisi Pri[?]s Court, before Mr Justice Hood, this afternoon, Edward R. Cropper, sharebroker, sued Dr Alexander Leeper, of Trinity College and Wm. Warren, ...

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  50. BUSINESS PROSPECTS.

    The import market trade is generally quiet, buyers purchasing only what is absolutely necessary. The prospects of business is good. As the month advance, a little ...

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  51. TORRES STRAITS NAVIGATION.

    It is expected that the light to be erected at Booby Island, 20 miles west of Thursday Island, for the guidance of vessels using the western entrance to Torres Straits will be in ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS.

    What do you think of the railway facilities in Australia, so far as you have seen them ? Considering the population they are ...

    Article : 369 words
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  55. THE MINES.

    A decided change has taken place in the are met with in the South mine in the drive being put in from the central workings. Yesterday's assays were very high, being ...

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  56. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Union Mortgage and Agency Company of Australia Limited is in receipt of the following cablegram from its London house, bearing. yesterday's date: -- At the ...

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