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  4. The following appeared in our late editions on yesterday:— THE WAR. The Annexation of Hawaii.

    A strong majority of the members of both the Senate and the House of Representatives is in favor of the United States annexing the Hawaiian Islands ...

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  5. The following appeared in our late editions yesterday:— LATE CABLE NEWS. [REUTER'S MESSAGES.] A Billiard-playing Tour.

    The English billiard players, C. Dawson and J. P. Mannock, leave London by the R.M.S. Ormuz on a tour through Australia. ...

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  7. Lord Brassey in England.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. Lord Brassey (Governor of Victoria) and Lady Brassey have arrived in England. ...

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  8. The Price of Silver.

    Bar silver has recovered slightly and is now quoted at 2s. 2d. per [?]nce standard. ...

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  9. The Greco-Turkish War.

    The Foreign Ambassadors at Constantinople have informed the Porte that the first instalments of the war indemnity from Greece will be paid at the ...

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  10. The Chester Cup.

    The Chester Cup, run for yesterday, resulted:—Up Guards, 1; The Rush, 2; Piety, 3. The Australian horse Merman, who started at short odds ...

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  11. ANOTHER WAR LIKELY.

    The Chilian Government has notified the Argentine Republic that it requires the latter country to definitely settle the boundary dispute, and to this end it ...

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  12. Cricket and Afternoon Tea.

    Lord Hawke, the cricketing authority, in the course of an article on cricket, condemns the custom of having an "afternoon tea interval" at big cricket ...

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  13. The Wheat Market.

    The wheat market is still very firm, owing to foreign demands. There has been an advance of 1s. 6d. per quarter. ...

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  14. SOUTHERLY HURRICANE ON THE COAST.

    The southerly hurricane, with rain, continues in Sydney and along the coast. The sea is running mountains high. All the northern coastal telegraph lines are ...

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  15. NEW GUINEA NEWS.

    News from Samarai is to the effect that the cutter Atke has returned from Mambare with the information that a fresh discovery of gold has been made on the Jira River. The ...

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  16. MURDERED MISSIONARIES.

    The hatred of the Chinese to foreign missionaries is still very great. A telegram just received notifies that at TungKianchu a mob of Chinese hunted and ...

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  17. THE PORT PIRIE BORE.

    The Port Pirie artesian bore, which is down 660ft., has been stopped, because bedrock has been reached. The Government thinks it is useless to proceed with further operations. ...

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  18. THE A. M. A. IN VICTORIA.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Stawell Branch of the Amalgamated Miners' Association the expenditure in the sick and sustentation pay for the six months was shown at ...

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  19. ALLEGED ASSAULT IN A TRAIN.

    To prevent delay to passengers by the Broken Hill express it is usual for a Customs officer to travel from station to station and examine the travellers' luggage white the ...

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  20. JOHN M'ELHONE DEAD.

    Mr. John M'Elhone, M.L.A., has been unwell for the past three weeks. He was reading the paper to-day in the presence of his son, when he was seized with a spasm ...

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  21. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.] Victoria.

    A charge of the larceny of £100 against Edward Picton, clerk in the employ of Messrs. Moule, Hamilton, and Kiddle, has been withdrawn and the accused discharged. ...

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  22. THE BENEVOLENT SOCIETY

    THE fortnightly meeting of the Broken Hill Benevolent Society was held last evening in the Mayor's parlor, Town Hall. Present: The Revs. J. Goodwin (vice-president), A. J. ...

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  23. South Australia.

    A large number of burglaries have been reported lately. The detectives are kept very busy, but the thieves have been too clever so far, with one exception. ...

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  24. POLICE COURT.

    IN the Police Court to-day, before Mr. Makinson, P.M., Charles Russell, for being drunk and disorderly in Argent-street, was ordered to pay 5s.—in default 24 hours' gaol ...

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