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  2. AUSTRALASIAN PARLIAMENTS. OPENING CEREMONY IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Parliament was opened by the Governor this afternoon with the usual formalities. There was a large attendance of the public. The Governor's speech congratulated hon. members on the recent ...

    Article : 872 words
  3. SECOND EDITION. THE CRICKET MATCH.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 words
  4. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS IN ENGLAND.

    The following eleven has been selected to represent M.C.C. and Ground in the match with the Australians to-day:— W. G. Grace, F. S. Jackson, Marchant, ...

    Article : 857 words
  5. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE HERALD'S LONDON CORRESPONDENTS. THE INSURRECTION IN CRETE. CHURCHES WRECKED BY TURKISH TROOPS.

    Excesses by Turkish troops continue to be reported from Crete. Three churches have been wrecked. ...

    Article : 38 words
  6. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE HERALD'S LONDON CORRESPONDENTS. THE SOUDAN EXPEDITION.

    As the result of the recent engagement between the British expedition and the dervishes, in which the latter suffered a disastrous defeat, the dervishes between ...

    Article : 63 words
  7. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE HERALD'S LONDON CORRESPONDENTS. THE CONGRESS OF CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE. CLOSER COMMERCIAL RELATIONS.

    At the sitting of the congress of the Chambers of Commerce of the Empire to-day resolutions were passed declaring generally that the question of closer ...

    Article : 135 words
  8. IN PARLIAMENT.

    After the preliminary business had been disposed of in the Legislative Council Sir Arthur Renwick obtained leave to introduce a bill to amend the Act to establish a system ...

    Article : 1,771 words
  9. A WARNING TO SHEARERS.

    A telegram was published in our issue yesterday stating that the Chief Commissioner of Police at Melbourne had warned shearers against answering advertisements inserted in country ...

    Article : 406 words
  10. CONDITION OF THE CRETANS.

    A Herald reporter yesterday had an interview with Mr. V. M. Maniachi, of O'Connell-street, with reference to the rebellion in Crete. Mr. Maniachi, who is well acquainted with Crete, said ...

    Article : 703 words
  11. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The leaders of the Johannesburg Reform Committee (Colonel Rhodes, and Messrs. Lionel Phillips, J. Hays Hammond, and George Farrar) have offered to ...

    Article : 93 words
  12. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The following is a continuation of the report of the proceedings in the Legislative Assembly appearing on page 6. MINERS RIGHTS BILL. ...

    Article : 338 words
  13. BANQUET TO THE DELEGATES.

    The delegates attending the Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire were entertained at a banquet last night. ...

    Article : 195 words
  14. MATABELELAND.

    The column under the command of the Hon. Maurice Gifford has defeated an impi of 1500 Matabele at Umgusa, 30 of the rebels being killed. ...

    Article : 53 words
  15. IMPORTANT LAND BOARD DECISION.

    The Minister for Lands says that there have been some very important land cuses decided during this week. One lot of them indeed he considers even more important than some of the big cases now ...

    Article : 576 words
  16. VICTORIA. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) A CONVICTION UPHELD.

    The Full Court has upheld the conviction of James Edward Geake, solicitor, who carried on business at Daylesford, and was tried at the Bendigo Assizes on the 29th April last. The ...

    Article : 144 words
  17. GERMAN NEW GUINEA.

    The Budget Committee of the German Reichetag has refused to sanction the proposal of the Government to defray the cost of the transfer of German New Guinea ...

    Article : 45 words
  18. ANARCHISTS IN SPAIN.

    Forty-seven anarchists have been arrested at Barcelona, Spain, in connection with the recent bomb outrage in that city. ...

    Article : 36 words
  19. MR. ASQUITH,. M.P., AT READING.

    Mr. H. H. Asquith, M.P., late Home Secretary, delivered a speech at Reading last night, in the course of which he referred to the proceedings of the ...

    Article : 115 words
  20. THE Y.M.C.A. TRIENNIAL COUNCIL.

    The intercolonial council of the Y.M.C.A. unanimously decided to-day to invite the Rev. C. H. Yatman to make another visit to the colonies, and also that (with a view to the appointment ...

    Article : 190 words
  21. ACTION FOR BREACH OF PROMISE.

    Miss May Gore, a young actress, brought an action to-day against Viscount Sudley, only son and heir of the Earl of Arran, to recover £15,000 as damages for ...

    Article : 60 words
  22. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    An accident, attended by serious results, occurred on the contractors' railway line early this morning at a point about 10 miles from Boorabbin, on the Southern Cross ...

    Article : 231 words
  23. VISIT OF LORD LAMINGTON TO IPSWICH.

    The Governor, accompanied by the Minister for Lands and the Postmaster-General, visited Ipswich to-day, where his Excellency opened the annual show. Several triumphal arches were ...

    Article : 205 words
  24. AN IMPERIAL FREETRADE ZOLLVEREIN.

    Referring to the statement cabled from London yesterday that the Secretary of State for the Colonies had advocated an Imperial Freetrade Zollverein with British duties against foreign ...

    Article : 138 words
  25. STRANGE POISONING CASE.

    Miss Mayne Worrall, a wealthy English lady, who was proceeding on, a visit to Australia, died suddenly at the Palace Hotel, San Francisco. At the coroner's ...

    Article : 46 words
  26. NEW ZEALAND.

    Parliament was opened to-day. The Governor, in his speech referred to the recent disturbed condition of Europe. He said every effort had been made to place the defences of the colony in an ...

    Article : 310 words
  27. THE LICENSING BENCH.

    At the District Court to-day several licensing cases were listed, and Mr. David Gaunson, who appeared for several defendants, objected to Mr. Lormer, J.P., sitting on the bench, ...

    Article : 151 words
  28. THE COLLIERY DISASTER AT HELENSBURGH.

    Yesterday morning the Minister for Mines, accompanied by Messrs. Edden, Watkins, Fegan, J. Thomson, and Nicholson, Ms.L.A., went to the Metropolitan Mine at Helensburgh to inspect the ...

    Article : 152 words
  29. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    The apples brought from Adelaide by the R.M.S. Himalaya have realised from 11s to 17s per case. ...

    Article : 22 words
  30. SIR SAMUEL GRIFFITH ON FEDERATION.

    Sir Samuel Griffith, as president of the University Extension Council, delivered an address this evening on " Some Conditions of Australian Federation." He dealt at considerable length ...

    Article : 428 words
  31. THE READING BABY-FARMING CASE.

    The woman Annie Dyer, who was convicted of the murder of a number of infants who had been entrusted to her care, and whose bodies were found in the ...

    Article : 53 words
  32. [BY TELEGRAPH.]

    The miners were summoned to a meeting held this morning, when they decided not to work till after the funeral of the victims of the mining disaster yesterday. A deputation will interview the manager to ...

    Article : 347 words
  33. QUEENSLAND.

    In consequence of the appointment of Mr. Gray as Commissioner of Railways, the office of Principal Under-Secretary has been abolished. Mr. Henry Stephen Dutton, at present private ...

    Article : 196 words
  34. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 467 words
  35. THE WEATHER.

    Au instance of the uncertainty of the weather last night happened in the city and suburbs. The day was fine, scarcely a cloud about for the most part, except that a vagrant cloud of a suspiciously dark ...

    Article : 482 words
  36. NEW MINING COMPANIES.

    The Lake View East Gold-mining Company, Western Australia, has been formed with a capital of £120,000, of which £50,000 is to be issued to the public. ...

    Article : 64 words
  37. THE VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    An Order in Council was passed to-day appointing Mr. J. Mathieson General Manager of Railways, from the 1st proximo for five years, at a salary of £3500. ...

    Article : 36 words
  38. MANLY CO-OPERATIVE COMPANY'S MEETING.

    A general meeting of the shareholders of the Manly Co-operative F. Company took place at the Aquarium Hall last evening. The body of the hall was well filled. Mr. Paterson took the chair, ...

    Article : 138 words
  39. BROKEN HILL SULPHIDES SMELTING COMPANY.

    The Broken Hill Sulphides Smelting Company has been formed, with a capital of £200,000. Shares to the extent of £180,000 are being issued for public ...

    Article : 34 words
  40. LATE SHIPPING. ARRIVALS.—June 12.

    Peregrine (s.), 1650 tons, Captain J. Pain, from Brisbane 10th instant. Passengers-Mesdames White and 3 children, M'Cue and 4 children. Jones, Dillon, Sheafe, Monteith and 1 child, A. J. Small, Kiugshorn, ...

    Article : 165 words
  41. COOK'S RIVER.

    A meeting of the Engineering Association was held last night at the rooms, 70 Pitt-street. Messrs. E. W. O'Sullivan, T. Jones, and A. Chapman, Ms.L.A., were present Mr. Hector Kidd was in ...

    Article : 158 words
  42. BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY SHARES.

    Broken Hill Proprietary shares are quoted at £2 11s 3d. ...

    Article : 17 words
  43. LECTURE ON CHINA.

    Mr. Pow Chee, Chinee native teacher, lectured on "China: Its Laws, Customs, and Missions," at the Wesleyan School Hall, Ashfield, last night. Mr. J. Wesley Walkin. J.P., presided. Among the large ...

    Article : 65 words
  44. IMPORTS.—June 12.

    Peregrine (s.), from Queensland ports: 650 bunches bananas, 161 casks tallow, 171 bags tin ore, 830 hides, 713 bales wool, 18 bags oysters, 6 boxes gold. 45 bags hides, 53 bales sheepskins, 20 empty tanks, 120 cases pines, 406 cases ...

    Article : 42 words
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