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  2. EXTENSION OF AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    The Hon. Robert Reid, Minister of Defence, of Victoria, who was some months back despatched on special mission by the Victorian Government Eurone and America to ascertain the future of the ...

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  3. VICTORIA. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) LOANS TO FARMERS.

    The Treasuior to-day approved of the first batch of loans by the Savings Bank Commissioners to farmers under the new principle of extended ayments. They were from various parts of the ...

    Article : 85 words
  4. THE MOUNT HUXLEY MINE.

    The following is the report of the proceedings in the Tasmanian Legislative Assembly on Wednesday night, in connection with the Mount Huxley affair. It appears from the Hobart ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) NEW SOUTH WALES AND VICTORIA.

    In regard to the proposals of the Premier for imposing river tolls aud other protective measures, as against the action of Victoria in keeping up the border tax and the stock duties, and practically ...

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  6. CHURCH NEWS. ANGLICAN.

    The third session of the tenth synod of the diocese of Newcastle closed its sitting, on Saturday evening last. It has been decided to instruct the contractor to proceed with the completion of all present ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC SHIPPING NEWS.

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  8. A MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.

    On Monday night last a man named Samuel Nelson left town for his home. His horse went home riderlese, and subsequently Nolson's hat was found on the road, but no trace of the missing man has ...

    Article : 72 words
  9. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT.

    A fatal accident occurred at the Coal Creek Proprietary Mine this afternoon through the fall of stone. A miner named William Johnson, aged 45, assisted by his son, was busy filling skips with ...

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  10. SYDNEY CITY MISSION.

    Food depots, under the direct supervision of the city mission tines, have been established during the winter months These are at Cumberland-street, Sussex-street (near Church-hill), Brisbane-street, ...

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  11. A SHOCKING DEATH.

    Yesterday Mr. J. F. Makinson, P.M., District Coroner held an inquest at Hovells Creek touching the death of a married woman named Mary Ann Baker, aged 26. The evidence showed that the ...

    Article : 80 words
  12. QUEENSLAND. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) THE PASTORALISTS AND THE WORKERS UNIONS.

    The sittings of the council of the United Pastoralists' Association were concluded to-day. During the sitting a letter from the Amalgamated Workers' Union at Hughenden, and also one from ...

    Article : 148 words
  13. REDUCTION IN PILOTAGE RATES.

    At a meeting of the Marine Board to-day an application was received from the P.and.O and Orient Companies asking that the rate of pilotage should be leduced, or tnat the companies should ...

    Article : 124 words
  14. THE BISHOP OF GRAFTON AND ARMIDALE.

    Last night Bishop Green was entertained at a conversazione at Maclean, and was presented with, an address from the clergy and the parishioners of the Lower Clarence. His Lordship made a suitable ...

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  15. MASONIC INSTALLATION.

    The installation of the W.M. and the investiture of officers of Lodge Moorabin for the ensuing Masonic term took place last night Bro Lewis Downs was installed W.M. The following officers ...

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  16. VILLAGE SETTLEMENT AT WARBURTON.

    A satisfactory settlement of the difficulties which arose some weeks age in connection with the Warburton Village Settlement has been arrived at. The land was to-day distributed ...

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  17. FROZEN MEAT SHIPMENT.

    The Tyser-line steamer Star of Victoria, to Messrs. Balchin, Johnston, and Co., is due here from London to-night. She berths at Moore's Wharf, and will afterwards load 10,000 carcases of mutton at Geddes's works. ...

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  18. THE WEATHER FORECAST.

    Mr.Wragge's forecast for New South Wales is that the weather will be chiefly fine in the central, northern, and western districts, with morning fogs and ground frosts, still very cloudy, squally, and ...

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  19. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Shaw Savill liner Gothic left Capetown on the 7th instant, outward, for New Zealand, via Hobart. The R.M.S. Oceana, from London 25th May, left [?] on the 7th outward, for Sydney, via usual ports. ...

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  20. SALVATION ARMY.

    Colonel Dowdel has met with great success at Bathurst During the week he conducted five meetings there, and all were largely attended. Tomorrow he opeus a campaign at Newcastle, and ...

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  21. WRECK OF SCHOONER.

    The following was posted at the Merchants Exchange yesterday:—"News has been received by the steamer Hesketh, arrived this morning, that the schooner Arie[?] with labour was wrecked at Santa early in May. The ...

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  22. THE TRADE OF VICTORIA.

    The import and export returns of Victoria for the month of May were made available to-day. The imports were valued at £631,658, being £968 in excess of the value of imports for April. From ...

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  23. ROMAN CATHOLIC.

    The three visiting R.C. prelates—Archbishop wood, of Wellington, N.Z.; Bishop Grimes, of Christchurch, N.Z.; and Bishop Vidal, of Fiji— were hospitably entertained during their stay in Sydney ...

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  24. STORMY TRIP OF THE VICTORIAN.

    Captain T. K. Wectman reports that the steamer Victorian left Fremantle on the 23th May at 5 p.m. passed Albany on the 31st May at 8 a.m., signalled Cape Borda for orders on the 3rd June at 2 p.m. passed Cape Wilson on ...

    Article : 248 words
  25. PUBLIC SERVICES FOR TO-MORROW.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 668 words
  26. THE CREDIT FONCIER BILL.

    Mr. Tavernere. M.L.A., waited on the Treasurer to-day, and pointed out that no provision was made in the Credit Foncier Bill for mallee lessees obtaining advanees from the Savings Bank ...

    Article : 154 words
  27. ROUND TRIP OF THE HESKETH TO THE SOLOMON ISLANDS.

    The steamer Hegketh left Townsville on 12th may for the solomon Islands, arriving off Marau Sound on Thursday, 17th May, and came alongside Svensen's cop[?] station at daylight on the following morning, Next day ...

    Article : 286 words
  28. OUR NORFOLK ISLAND LETTER.

    H.M.S. Ringdove arrived yesterday morning from Sydney, via Lord H[?]we Island, bringing a very welcome mail, and sails this afternoon for her destination. Fiji. The gunboat ...

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  29. PROSECUTION UNDER THE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ACT.

    A prosecution under the Friendly Societies Act was investigated at the Fitzroy Police Court to-day, when John W. Scott was charged with misappropriating £40 11s 9d, moneys belonging ...

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  30. THE GULF LINE OF STEAMERS—STATE OF THE BAR AT NEWCASTLE.

    The Gulf of Bothnia arrived yesterday from Newcastle, with [?]700 tons coal. She has come to Sydney to load 750 tons coal, owing to the bar at Newcastle not being of sufficient depth to allow her to cross out. She pute to [?] ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. TASMANIA.

    The half-yearly report of the directors of the National Bank shows that the not profits were £6205. They pay a dividend at the rate of 6 per cent, carrying forward £1473. The liquid ...

    Article : 305 words
  32. THE GULF OF TARANTO.

    The Gulf of Taranto, as mentioned elsewhere, is due to-day. She is a fine carrier, and steams well. During the voyage from London, whence the steamer sailed on 8th April she experienced a good deal of tempestuous weather. ...

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  33. CONGREGATIONAL.

    Australian Congregationalists mourn the loss of another leader. The Rev. W. R. Fletcher, M. A., well known in this city through his frequent and acceptable visits, passed away at his residence, Kent ...

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  34. ARRIVAL OF THE TSINAN AT THURSDAY ISLAND.

    The Tsinan was placed in quarantine immediately on arrival, and was allowed to land one passonger, the cargo, and mails in qiminntine. No sickness had broken out since she left Hongkong, ...

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  35. THE R.M.S. WARRIMOO.—A FAST PASSAGE.

    This Cansdian liner arrived early yesterday morning, and berthed at the Grafton Wharf. The Warrimoo, [?] command of Captain R.L. Arundel, left Vancouver at 7 a.m. on the 16th ultimo, Victoria at 8.45 p.m. on the same ...

    Article : 83 words
  36. PRESBYTERIAN.

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  37. TICK POISON.

    Sir,—I lived for some years at Manly, where I kept a pack of besgles. I lost several by fick-bite. I was told of a remedy, which I adopted, since which I have never lost a dog. The remedy is as simple as ...

    Article : 171 words
  38. THE HA[?]TANT ON FIRE.

    A wire from Melbourne posted at the Exchans yesterday says:—"The ship Habitant, from New York berthed at the South Wharf, eaught fire at 5 o' clock this morning; now being scuttled; general eargo." Our Melbourne ...

    Article : 487 words
  39. CREMATION.

    Sir,—The suspicious death of a Chinese passenger on board the s.s. Chtntu on her passage to this port where she is now in quarantine, is very pertinent to the question of cremation ...

    Article : 476 words
  40. THE WEATHER.

    A change had taken place in the weather conditions over the colony by the time the reports came in yesterday morning. Only four places in the colony had anything to report, and these were but a ...

    Article : 172 words
  41. WESLEYAN.

    The Rev W. G. Taylor, late of the Centenary Hall, and who at present is on a visit to England for the purpose of raising funds to liquidate the debt on the Centenary Hall, has received from a ...

    Article : 233 words
  42. A CENTRAL WOOL MARKET FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Sir,—I notice that the Government has some idea of putting a river dues or an export duty to meet the differential rates of the Victorian railways. As I have before urged through your columns, in this ...

    Article : 289 words
  43. FREETRADE COUNCIL.

    Sir,—Mr. John Haslam, in common with a good many others just now, has his own scheme for the formation of a Freetrade Council. Very naturally he has availed himself of the opportunities offered ...

    Article : 300 words
  44. THE ELECTORAL BILL.

    Sir,—I have been over 20 years a resident of this colony, and have always had a vote, which I invariably used. I am new debarred from voting if an election comes off within the next two months, for ...

    Article : 154 words
  45. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    The Coroner, Mr. J. F. Makinson, P.M. held an inquest yesterday at the residence of Patrick Downs, a selector, near Frogmore, touching the death of a lad named Charles Richard Croker, 7 years, who was ...

    Article : 116 words
  46. JEWISH.

    The Feast of Weeks bagins with the Jewish community this evening. A service in connection with the celebration will be held in the Synagogue and other services will be held to-morrow and on ...

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  47. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

    There has been a busy week at the Y.M.C.A. in connection with the Jubilee celebration. On Monday evening a reunion of old members will be held in the large hall, at the ...

    Article : 263 words
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