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  4. The following appeared in our late editions yesterday:— AUSTRO-HUNGARY.

    The Anstro-Hungarian Governments have deferred till September the introduction of bills giving effect to the Ausgleich. The Hungarian Premier is ...

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  5. The following appeared in our late editions yesterday:— DEMAND FOR COAL.

    Within the past few days 15 steamers and four sailing vessels have arrived at Newcastle for coal. Mostly all the pits are in full swing. The influx of shipping and the demand for ...

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  6. The following appeared in our late editions yesterday:— THE WAR.

    Captain W. T. Schley, in co[?] of the United States squadron sup[?] ing Commodore Sampson, is report[?] have informed the officials that [?] ...

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  7. A MISSION BURNT.

    A report received from Hongkong states that the American missionary station at Tanchan, in China, has been attacked and burned by a crowd of ...

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  8. THE PRIOR CASE.

    The case of Murray Prior, charged with abduction, is now being heard at the Central Criminal court. Before Mr. Pilcher, Q C., on behalf of the accused, had addressed the jury ...

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  9. FEDERATION.

    The number of men who have during the past few days announced themselves as favorable to the bill is remarkable. Announcements like this have been published in ...

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  10. FITZROY BOMB EXPLOSION.

    The surroundings of the bomb explosion at Fitzroy are still a mystery. Mr. [?]ke, the Inspector of Explosives, says that there is no doubt that the bomb was loaded with ...

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  11. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.] New South Wales.

    The overdue Norwegian barque Ellen has arrived at Newcastle. Frightfully heavy gales, with mountainous. seas, are prevailing along the coast. ...

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  12. FIRES IN VICTORIA.

    A fire at Ascot Vale last night destroyed a house occupied by W. Whitford. A child, aged [?] was severely burned. A [?]broke out in Gingatt's unoccupied ...

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  13. A CHARGE OF BIG AMY.

    Thomas Astor Gibbs has been committed for trial on a charge of bigamy. The evidence taken shows that accused was married years ago in England, both he and his wife ...

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  14. South Australia.

    Mdlle Serpolette, the French lady cyclist, after the failure of the motor cycle at yesterday's sports, gavo a free exhibition to-day. She first rode through the principal streets ...

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  15. THE JUNCTION MINE.

    The half-yearly meeting of shareholders in the Junction mine was held this afternoon. Mr. J.H. Howe, who occupied the chair, said that Mr. Joel Phillips, the manager, expectcd to ...

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  16. CUSTOMS CONSPIRACY CASES.

    The Weenan Customs conspiracy cases are still proceeding. To-day Judge Hodges said that he would probably advise the jury to acquit Fraser and Penny, two of the ...

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  17. Victoria.

    Measles are very prevalent about Melbourne just now. There were 1500 cases in the metropolitan area and 120 deaths during the first three months of the year. ...

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  18. COURTHOUSE ADDITIONS.

    THE plans for the extension of the office accomodation at the courthouse have been [?] and show a very appreciable addition to the present building. Under the ...

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  19. THE DOG CASE.

    THE hearing of the charge against Frank Barton, alias Worley, of having a greyhound dog unlawfully on his premises was concluded in the Police Court to-day, before Mr. ...

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  20. A LANTERN ENTERTAINMENT.

    THE lantern entertainment, entitled "Neddy's Care," given by the Rev. W. T. Shapley in the Bible Christian Church last night, passed off most successfully. The building was crowded ...

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  21. POLICE COURT.

    IN the Police Court to-day, before Mr. Makinson, P.M., Joseph Jordan, on a charge of being drunk and disorderly in Kaolin-street, was ordered to pay 10s.—in ...

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  23. DOG AND POULTRY SOCIETY.

    THE annual general meeting of the Broken Hill Dog and Poultry Society was held in the Grand Hotel last night, Mr. O. von Rieben in the chair. There was a large attendance of ...

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