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  2. THE CABINET.

    Burdened with the onerous and difficult task of reconstructing the Government, the Treasurer (Mr. T. Waddell) attended at the Treasury Department ...

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  3. VICTORIA.

    The estimated population of Victoria on January 1 last was 1,208,854—605,361 males, 603,493 females. According to the official returns the total on March 31 was 1,206,867— ...

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  4. THE VICTORIAN BUTTER COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission which is inquiring into the conditions under which rebates are granted to agents and others in the butter trade resumed its sittings to-day. ...

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  5. DIOCESE OF GRAFTON AND ARMIDALE.

    The annual Anglican synod of the Diocese of Grafton and Armidala was opened at St. John's Schoolroom this morning, the Hight Rev. Dr. Cooper, Bishop of the d[?]ocese, presiding. ...

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  6. SHIPPING.

    Rockton, s, 1871 tons, Captain Flee[?]wood, from Newcastle. Burns, Philp, and Co., Limited, agents. Wakatipu. s, 1[?]45 tons Captain Su[?]n, from Newcastle. F. W. Jackson, agent. ...

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  7. DEPARTURES.—June. 14.

    Monantha, ktch, for New Britain. Wakatipu, s, for Launceston. Burrumbeet, s, for Fremantle, via ports. Aramac, s, for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 34 words
  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the Criminal Court to-day Aaron Lewis, aged 34 years a native of the West Indies, was found guilty of having assaulted a girl aged 14 years at Port Adelaide on April ...

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  9. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.—June 15.

    Perthshi[?]e s, for Mauritius Durban, and Capetown, via Melbourne; Heath[?]raig, s, for Manilla and Japan; Rockton, s, or Noumea and Fiji; Tomki. s, for Richmond River; Electra. s, for Manning River; ...

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  10. MR. ASHTON'S VIEWS.

    Upon conveying to Mr. Ashton news of the Ministerial situation, he said: Having had for some time past an idea as to the estimation in which Mr. Crick is held by ...

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  11. CLEARANCE.—June 14.

    Wakatipu, s, 1945 tons, C. Su[?]ern, for Launoeston, via Eden. ...

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  12. COASTER OUTWARD.—June 14.

    Cavanba, s, for Byron Bay. ...

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  13. IMPORTS.—June 14.

    Barwon, s, from Melbourne and Geelong: 10 cs boo[?] and shoes, 18 bdls screens, 32 bgs carrots, 225 bgs oats, 132 bgs sait, 15 csks pitch, 14 bgs bran, 70 cs medicine, 50 bgs mait, 16 bgs hides, 27 cs soap. 75 ...

    Article : 331 words
  14. TASMANIA.

    The inquiry into charges made by Mr. Long, M.H.R. for Lyell, in the House of Assembly against Mr. C. H. Curtain, late inspector of mines for Lyell, of breaches of duty while ...

    Article : 187 words
  15. AT THE TRADES HALL.

    Very little interest was manifested in trades union circles yesterday with reference to the Ministerial changes. Several prominent officials, when spoken to about the matter, said ...

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  16. SHIPPING FACILITIES AT LAUNCESTON.

    The Launceston Marine Board to-day received a report from the harbourmaster concerning the necessary facilities for moving and promptly handling a vessel when in port. ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING.

    AUCKLAND (1280 miles).—Dep: June 14, S[?] R.M.S.. at 12.15 a.m., for Sydney. PORT CHALMERS (1235 miles).—Dep: June 14, Whangape, s, for Newcastle. ...

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  18. MOVEMENTS OF MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Australia, from London, bound to Sydney. arrived at Fremantle from Colombo at 3.15 p.m. yesterday. The R.M.S.Orotava, from Sydney, bound to London. ...

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  19. PROSPECTS OF COALITION.

    Opinions in commercial circles vary as to the policy or reconstructing the Cabinet at the prosent time. It may be said that it is very Generally thought there should be a ...

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  20. BRITISH AND FOREIGN SHIPPING.

    At London.—Aberdeen, s (Aberdeen line), from Sydney, via Capetown and ports sailed April 11; Afric, s (White Star line), from Sydney, via Capetown and ports sailed April 13; Salamis, s (Aberdeen line), from ...

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  21. NEWCASTLE.

    The steamer Karori cleared at the Customs to-day for Strahan, via Kembla, with 300 tons of coal, and sundries, the steamer Tarcoola, for Fremantle, via Kembla and ports, with 2800 tons of coal and 40 bags ...

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  22. THE SALAMIS AT PLYMOUTH.

    The managing agents for the Aberdeen line, Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Limited, were yesterday advised by cable of the arrival of the steamer Salamis at Plymonth on Sunday last. She sailed from Sydney on ...

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  23. THE MEDIC LEAVES LIVERPOOL.

    Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Limited, the managing agents for the White Star line, yesterday received a cablegram notifying the departure of the Medic for Australia, via South Africa, from Liverpool on ...

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  24. A BELUBULA VIEW.

    Mr. Thomas Rose, M.L.A., who is opposing Mr. Waddell for the Belubula electorate, was in town to-day. Interviewed as to the effect of Mr. Waddell's acceptance of the ...

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  25. THE DAMASCUS AT NATAL.

    A cable message was yesterday received by Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Limited, managing agents for the Aberdeen line, notifying the arrival of the Damascus at Natal on Sunday last, the 12th inst. She sailed ...

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  26. METEOROLOGICAL REPORTS.

    {No abstract available}

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  27. THE NARRUNG, DUE TO-MORROW.

    The steamer or Narrung, of Lund's Blue Anchor line, from London, via South Africa left Melbourne at 12.20 p.m. yesterday, and is due in Sydney early to-morrow morning. She left Gravesend on April 22, and Dover ...

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  28. MILITARY.

    "F" Company Infantry has just concluded its annual course of musketry. The result was most satisfactory, 29 qualifying as marksmen, 15 as first-class shots, and only three as ...

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  29. TO FIGHT ANGLO-SAXONDOM.

    The Anglo-Saxon menace is the subject of an article by Professor Hans Delbruck in the "Preussische Jahrbucher." of which the "Morning Post" prints a summary. ...

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  30. BAR HARBOURS.

    Yesterday the following telegrams were received respecting the condition of the bars at high water:— Ballina, 12ft on bar, 12ft on inside channel: Manning Heads, 11ft 6in on bar; Camden Haven Heads, 6ft 4in ...

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  31. THE PACIFIQUE AT NOUMEA.

    A cable message was received yesterday notifying the arrival of the M. M. Company's steamer Pacifique at Noumea from the New Hebrides Group. She is due at Sydney on Sunday next. ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    The Land Court for the revision of selection rentals, which has been sitting at Hughenden for some days, has not yet concluded. One hundred and fifty-six cases were set down ...

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  33. THE BECKENHAM, FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    The steamer Beckenham, of 4566 tons, is to be despatched from Sydney by Messrs. Gillchrist, Watt, and Sanderson Limited, in a few days for Delagoa Bay, Natal, and Algoa Bay. At Geelong she shipped ...

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  34. LATE MINING.

    A Charters Towers telegram, states that the Queen Cross mine has declared a dividend of 2s per share. KALGOORLIE, Tuesday. ...

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  35. SAILING VESSELS DUE.

    The following sailing vessels are now due at Sydney:— Agostino Terrizano, sh, from Eureka, 60 days. Duns Law, bq, from Algoa Bay, 34 days. ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND.

    The exports of produce from the colony for May show a considerable falling-off compared with May last year. Mutton decreased over 58,000cwt, lamb 27,000cwt, and butter 1000cwt. ...

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  37. SAILERS DUE AT NEWCASTLE.

    Among the sailing vessels now due at Newcastle to load coal cargoes are the following:—Britts, bq. from bast London;Callao, bq. from Wellington; Elizabeth Graham, bq, from Melbourne; Emma Laurans, bq. from ...

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  38. THE MAILS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 370 words
  39. A NEW FISHING STEAMER.

    Mr. Peter Callen, of Stockton, near Newcastle, recently completed building a little craft named the Rambler for Captain Noste and Mr. J. Lewis, late mate of the steamer Fearless. The owners propose to ...

    Article : 101 words
  40. LOW PRICE OF FLOUR.

    A meeting of the directors of the Flour Millers' Association has decided, in consequence of the demands of one Dunedin miller for what are considered unfair concessions, ...

    Article : 107 words
  41. THE NEWCASTLE PILOT STEAMER.

    Considerable surprise was expressed in Newcastle shipping circles at the announcement that the pilot steamer Ajax is to relieve the Captain Cook at Sydney, while the latter is in dock. The general opinion was ...

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  42. SENSATIONAL AUTOMOBILE FEATS

    In spite of the intrepidity of motorists in general, few of them (says a contemporary) have attempted such a daring feat as that performed by James Carrol of Tacoma, Wash., ...

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  43. CHARGE AGAINST TRADES UNIONISTS.

    A union case of somewhat unusual features was heard to-day at the Petty Debts Court before Mr. Stevenson, P.M. James Anthony Rolfe, of Broken Hill, complained that Peter ...

    Article : 230 words
  44. HORTICULTURE IN ENGLAND.

    Apropos of the horticultural fete in the Exhibition Building, it will be interesting to point out that the Royal Horticultural Society celebrated its centenary in England last ...

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  45. LAUNCESTON AS A DEEP-SEA PORT.

    The possibilities of the River Tamar as a deep-sea port are dwelt upon in a report recently prepared by the local harbourmaster, Captain Bradley. He makes the somewhat startling assertion that the river has ...

    Article : 406 words
  46. VIEWS OF THE LABOUR PARTY.

    When asked for his view, on the question. Mr. M'Gowen said he declined to be drawn out on a hypothetical case. "In fact," he added, "I don't believe it, and will refuse to ...

    Article : 813 words
  47. A JAPANESE OPINION.

    It is both interesting and important to [?] at this juncture what is the Japanese opinion of the Englishman. Here it is, as written by a Japanese:—"The England which occupied of ...

    Article : 216 words
  48. PARCEL MAIL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 135 words
  49. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 words
  50. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

    THURSDAY ISLAND (2000 miles).—Dep: June 13. Taiyuan, s, for Hongkong; June 14 Airlic, s, for New Guinea. COOKTOWN (1550 miles).—Passed: June 14. Elbing, ...

    Article : 797 words
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