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  4. "Sir " G. R. Dibbs

    LONDON, June 30.-Mr. G. R. Dibbs will visit Windsor on Friday, when he will have an audience with the Queen. It is reported that the New South Wales ...

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  5. North Sydney L. and T. Co.

    LONDON, June 80.-At a meeting of the debenture holders in the North Sydney. Investment and Tramway Company, Limited, Mr. Thomas Russell, who recently ...

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  6. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, June 30. -Mr. Gladstone was accorded a succession, of ovations at the tail way stations en route from Hawarden to Edinburgh. He made ...

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  7. The Revenue Returns.

    ACCORDING to the revenue returns issued this morning New South Wales once more stands, as far as prosperity goes at the head of all the colonies of the group. The quarter ...

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  8. The Victorian Loan.

    LONDON, June 29. -Sir Graham Berry's telegram that the Victorian associated banks would tender for the loan saved the situation, and greatly influenced the ...

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  9. Fatal Balloon Disaster.

    LONDON, June 30. -A terrible, balloon disaster occurred at the. Crystal Palace, Sydenham, yesterday during the progress of a Sunday school festival. ...

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  10. Pan-Britannic Contests.

    LONDON, Jane 30. -Mr. R. P. P. Rowe, president of the Oxford University Boating Club, in a contribution to the FORTNIGHTLY REVIEW, advocates that the ...

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  11. Prince Bismarck.

    LONDON, Jane 29. -The attitude taken up by Prince Bismarck against the German Government has caused an enormous and. painful sensation in Germany. Many ...

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  12. The Commercial Congress.

    LONDON, June 29. -The congress of Chambers of Congress resumed its sittings today, when the discussion on the amendment moved by Sir Charles Tupper, the ...

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  13. The Kanaka Question.

    LONDON, June 30.-Sir Richard Temple, in an article in the National Review, supports Rear-Admiral Lord Charles Scott's proposal that the recruiting depot in the ...

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  14. Family Notices

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  15. Queensland Murder Plot.

    LONDON, June 29. -A cablegram announcing the discover of a plot to murder Sir Samuel Griffith, and other prominent members of the Legislative Assembly ...

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  16. Peculiar Action.

    LONDON, June 29.-A peculiar action on a promissory note was concluded today in the Queen's Bench. The action was Pillers v. Wyndham Roper Curzon and wife, ...

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  17. Peculiar Libel Action.

    HAY, Friday. -A libel action of a very peculiar character was heard before Judge Forbes in the District Court yesterday, when John Simpson Meyers sued John Thomas Maguire and Lavinia ...

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  18. Commercial.

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  19. The Wheat Supply.

    LONDON, June 29. -The visible supply of American wheat, according to BRADSTREET'S is 33,800,000 bushels. ' ...

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  20. Revenue Returns.

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  21. Bar Silver.

    LONDON, June 29. -Bar silver shows a fall of %d, and is today 3s 4 1-l6d per ounce standard. ...

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  22. The Assault on Mr. Gladstone.

    LONDON, June 30.-It is stated locally that the woman who injured Mr. Gladstone's eye at Chester is a frequent inebriate and a violent Home Ruler. ...

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  23. Another Lockout.

    LONDON, June 30.-The employers in the boot trade have ordered a general lockout, owing to the trade union not stopping a strike in the trade at Northampton. It is ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -The Customs collections for the past quarter amounted to £148,538, being a decrease of £24,440 as compared with the corresponding quarter of last year. The total ...

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  25. Mr. Blaine's Successor.

    LONDON, June 30.-Mxl John W. Foster, of Indiana, has been appointed to succeed Mr. Blaine as American Secretary of State. . ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -The revenue for the past year shows that the total receipts amount to £2,742,341 as against £2,732,222 for the preceding 12 months. The total Customs receipts are ...

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  28. The Inter-University Boat Race.

    LONDON, June 30.-Mr. A. Cooper suggests that the proposed eight-oared race between an Australian University and an Oxford crew should be rowed in 1893. He ...

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  29. OPOSSUM SKINS.

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  30. The Share Market.

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  31. Closing of Mails.

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  32. The Murder of WL Beltcheff.

    LONDON, June 30.-The trial of 18 persons charged with the murder of M. Beltcheff, the Bulgarian Minister for Finance, on March 27,1891, commences at ...

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  33. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-The revenue returns for the last quarter of the financial year have just been issued. The total revenue last quarter amounted to £1,906,536, showing a ...

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  34. The Randwick Outrage.

    William Service was, at the Water Police Court this morning, again remanded for another week on a charge of having thrown a corrosive flood over Thomas O'Connor at Randwick, with ...

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  35. Kangarilla S.M. Co.

    LONDON, June 3O.:-The shareholders of the Kangarilla Proprietary Silver Mining Company, South Australia, have unanimously confirmed the resolution to "wind ...

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  36. The Port Douglas.

    LONDON, June, 29.-Two hundred and , fifty tone of cargo saved from, the wrecked steamer Port Douglas have been landed, ...

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  37. In Bankruptcy.

    VOLUNTARY SEQUESTRATION. 5216. Marc Butty, of Mossman's Bay, near Sydney, commercial traveller Mr. Lloyd, assignee. ...

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  38. A Noble Godfather.

    " Villiers John Grafton See" is the name of the youngest member of the Colonial Treasurer's family. The child was christened at. St. Nicholas's Church,Coogee, yesterday afternoon, ...

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  39. Easby-Gambier Collision.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -It will be remembered that when the Marine Court of Inquiry gave their decision matter of the Easby-Gambier collision they ordered the suspension of the ...

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    At a meeting held at Goulburn on Thursday to hear Mr. Geddes explain his acheme for the establishment of chilling worts in Goulburn, to be Worked in conjunction with the Pastoral Finance ...

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    At 9 o'clock this morning it was raining at Ballina, Mount Victoria, Newcastle, port Stephens, and South Head. The sea along the coast was from smooth to moderate. ...

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