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  6. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    Lord Robert Cecil has withdrawn the Bill which he introduced into the House of Commons with the object of restricting the powers of the House of Lords. ...

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  7. A FEARFUL SMASH.

    A terrible motor-car smash, which was responsible for the death of several well-known aristocrats, occurred in Italy yesterday. ...

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  8. THE FRENCH RIOTS.

    The outcome of the disturbances in the South of France is serious disaffection in all ranks of the Army, many officers and men disliking the ...

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  9. INSTITUTE OF ACTUARIES.

    The results of the annual examinations held under the auspices of the Institute of Actuaries hare been published. ...

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  10. WATER FOR NEW YORK.

    Another great scheme in connection with the water supply of New York City has been entered upon. Workmen have begun on the ...

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  11. MONDAY'S MAILS.

    Mails will close at the General Post [?]ce on Monday as follow:--Strahan [?] Zeeban. per Kawatirl, at 11 a.m. [?]art and Launceston, per Coogee, at ...

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  12. IRELAND.

    The National Directory of the Irish League, which met yesterday at Dublin, discussed the question of encouraging local products and manufactures. ...

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  13. COMING WEATHER.

    Mr Baracchi, the Government Astro[?]er, forecaste the weather until noon [?] Monday as follows:-- The weather probably lasting over ...

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  14. PERSONAL.

    We learn by cable that Major H. D. Tuson, of the Manchester Regiment, has been appointed Adjutant-Genaral of the New Zealand forces. ...

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  15. TEMPERATURE.

    [?] June.--In the shade, at 9 a.m., [?]; at 3 p.m., 53.0; lowest during the [?]bus 24 hours, 44.6; highest up to 3 o'clock, in the shade, 56.2; highest in the ...

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  16. THE BAROMETER.

    [?]d June.--At 9 a.m., 20.541; attached thermometer, 51.1. At 3 p.m., 30.488; attached thermometer, 52.8. ...

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  17. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Bar silver was to-day quoted at, 2s 6[?]d per standard ounce, as compared with 2s 6 15-16d on Thursday. ...

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  18. STANDARD TIME.

    [?]e-ball dropped at Williamstown to-day, corresponding to 3 a.m. [?]wich mean time, [?] Office clock, at 1 p.m. to-day, 5.5 ...

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  19. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    [?]der. The City crime. [?]ice appear to be baffled. [?]allkely that the assassin fled to ...

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