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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and All England was resumed at Lord's to-day. The Australians completed their second innings for 176. The ...

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  3. THE SITUATION IN TONGA.

    The New Zealand Herald publishes a letter from a well-informed correspondent in Tonga, who states that after the Rev. Shirley Baker's removal Sir John Thuraton, Captain Castle, and staff went to ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    A private cable announces the death of Sir Wm. Baillie, Bart., of Linlithgowshire. Dying without issue, the title devolves upon George, the oldest son of the late Thomas Baillio, of Toorak. ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Rev. W. F. Moulton. D.D., Principal of the Leys School, Cambridge, has been elected president of the Wesleyan Conference. ...

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  6. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and All-England was resumed to-day, the weather being fine. The home team completed their first ...

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  7. AFFAIRS IN SERVIA.

    A bitter quarrel has arisen between the Radical Ministry in Sorvia and ex-King Milan. The ex-King proposes to take his son, King Alexander, on a visit to the ...

    Article : 71 words
  8. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    It is stated by Lord Salisbury "that at the late Anti Slavery Conference, England stood alone in her desire to abolish the drink trafic amongst the natives. ...

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  9. THE EMPEROR WILLIAM.

    The Emperor William of Germany will pay a visit to Cowes, Isle of Wight, on August 3. ...

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  10. LATE SHIPPING.

    Bulimba (s.), 2513 tons, Captain J. B. S. Medley, from Cooktown, via ports, 15th instant. Passengers-Mrs. Trewern, Mrs, Smith, Mrs. Salmond, Mrs. Shrapnell, Mrs. V. R. Bowden and 2 children, Mrs. Howe, ...

    Article : 143 words
  11. THE QUEEN'S PRIZE.

    The Queen's Prize of £250 and a gold medal, competed for at the annual meeting of the National Rifle Association, New Wimbledon, and for which about 2200 ...

    Article : 61 words
  12. BERLIN MEDICAL CONGRESS.

    Professor Allen, of Melbourne, will attend the medical congress which is to be held in Berlin in August. ...

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  13. DOUBLE-SCULL RACE IN AMERICA.

    Gaudaur and Mackay have defeated Teemer and Hosmer in a double-sculling race over a two-miles course at Dulath. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Council, the Married Women's Property Bill and the Larceny Bill were read the third time and passed. Mr. Thynne movod the federation resolutions, and spoke strongly in favour ...

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  15. A TONGAN VIEW.

    The Fiji Times, in its issue of the 16th instant, publishes a letter from a Tongan correspondent, from which we make the following extracts. The letter is undated, but it is evident from the contest that it was written ...

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  16. THE DRINK TRAFFIC AMONGST THE NATIVES.

    Lord Salisbury stated in the House of Lords last night that England stood alone at the late anti-slavery conference at Brussels in the desire to abolish the drink ...

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  17. MISS EMILY FITZROY.

    Mr. Augustus Harris, the lessee of the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, has engaged Miss Emily Fitzroy, formerly of Sydney, to take the part of Virginie in a ...

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  18. THE MURDER OF A SERVIAN CONSUL.

    Turkey refuses to satisfy Servia for the murder of the Servian Consul at Pristina, in Roumelia. ...

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  19. THE WOOL MARKET.

    The wool market is rather flat, and some of the merinos are slightly weaker. ...

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  20. THE LATE HON. JAMES WHITE'S HORSES.

    Great regret is expressed at all the engagements of the late Hon. James White's horses having become void through the death of the nominator. ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN FROZEN MEAT COMPANY.

    The capital of the Australian chilling and freezing company has been subscribed privately. ...

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  22. PETROLEUM COMPANIES—AMALGAMATION OF INTERESTS.

    The South Australian Petroleum Company has amalgamated with its business that of the Arakan Petroleum Field Proprietary, Burmah. ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    The steamer Archer, while bound from Thursday Island to Cooktown, ran on a reef near Piper Island early on Sunday morning. She remained aground all day, but got off apparently uninjured, ...

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  24. AN ANTHRACITE COAL CORNER IN WALES.

    An anthracite coal corner is projected in Wales. ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Assembly last night, a supply bill of £360,000 was passed, the Treasurer mentioning that the estimated revenue, according to his budget speech, in August last, ...

    Article : 86 words
  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Pater, late Judge of the Northern Territory, has been appointed police magistrate in succession to Mr. Beddome, resigned. The Government has appointed Mr. Waltor Gell, ...

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  27. MISSION TO THE ABORIGINES OF QUEENSLAND.

    A deputation, including Dr. Rentoul and other Presbyterian delegates from the South, waited upon the Chief Secretary to-day to ask the assistance of the Govornment in the proposed Presbyterian ...

    Article : 155 words
  28. A CORNER IN CHEMICALS.

    Owing to a proposed corner in chemicals, shares ia chemical companies at Newcastle have risen 100 per cent. ...

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  29. SENTENCE UPON AN ABSCONDER.

    Glinn, who absconded from Belfast, has been sentenced to five years' penal servitude. ...

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  30. BREACH OF THE COAL-MINING REGULATIONS.

    At the Bulli Police Court to-day, before the Police Magistrate, the following important case was heard in the presence of a crowded court, including several mining mnnagers, and the miners' general secretary, ...

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  31. THE GRENADIER GUARDS.

    Crowds of persons were present to witness the departure of the Grenadier Guards at daybreak to-day for Bermuda, and a great deal of enthusiasm was ...

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  32. THE SITUATION IN BULGARIA.

    There is much discontent amongst the military officers in Bulgaria, and numerous desertions have taken place from the army. ...

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  33. GROUNDING OF THE CHANGSHA.

    The steamer Changsha, from Sydney to Hongkong, ran ashore during a dense fog on the southern side of Rattaray Island early yesterday morning. The second officer and purser left the vesssel at 2 ...

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  34. THE LATE MR. JAMES COWAN, M.P.

    The remains of the late Mr. James Cowan, M.P., were interred in Payn[?]ham Cometery to-day. The cortege was a very lone one, nearly a hundred vehicles following the hearse. A large crowd ...

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  35. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Some members of the well-known Durack family have left for Kimberley by the Franklin, taking choice stock for breeding purposes to their station. A petition is being signed urging the ...

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  36. TASMANIA.

    A very influential deputation, including the Mayor and aldermen of Launceston, waited on the Minister to-day to bring under his notice several matters affecting Launceston, and ...

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  37. RUSSIA AND ARMENIA

    There is a general movement in Armenia to join the Greek Church. Many converts are claiming the protection of Russia. The Porte is seeking to neutralise the ...

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  38. THE QUEENSLAND RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    The members of the conference of the Railway Employees' Association waited apon the Minister of Railways this morning, and laid before him the resolutions passed yesterday against any form of ...

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  39. THE FINANCIAL CRISIS IN SOUTH AMERICA.

    Following upon the previously reported unsettled state of affairs in the Argentine Republic, it is now announced that business ie practically paralysed. ...

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  40. THE WAR IN CENTRAL AMERICA.

    Guatemala, which has declared war against the Republic of San Salvador, has appealed to America to prevent Mexico from intervening in the present struggle ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government intend re-introducing the Newspaper Law of Libel Bill of last session. Arrangements are being made for a through train daily each way between Wellington, Napier, ...

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  42. PRESENTATION TO THE REV. G. H. ALLNUTT.

    The Rev. G. H. Allnutt, the plaintiff in the recent case against M'Minn for slander, was the recipient of a beautifully illuminated address from the Chapter House, Sydney, signed by over 100 clergymen of the ...

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  43. THE PREMIER PERMANENT BUILDING ASSOCIATION.

    The Premier Permanent Building Association case was continued at the City Court to-day. Charles Mort Smith, of Attonborough, Nunn, and Smith, gave evidence to the effect that the directors ...

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  44. THE NEWFOUNDLAND FISHERIES.

    The seizure by the French of a Newfoundland fishing schooner at St. Pierre has revived the irritation over the fisheries difficulty in Newfoundland. ...

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  45. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION.

    Mr. Charles Collins addressed the electors hore last night, and received a unanimous vote of confidence. He left here this morning to attend the nomination at Narrabri to-morrow. ...

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  46. THE EXPORT OF MEAT FROM QUEENSLAND.

    A meeting of the representatives of the leading banks and financial institutions interested in pastoral matters was held to-day at Scott's Hotel to arrange the preliminaries of a larger meeting for the ...

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  47. PROSECUTION UNDER THE FISHERIES ACT.

    A case under the Fisheries Act was tried yesterday in the Gosford P[?]lice Court, before Mr. Henry Gordon, Police Magistrate, John Fountain, and Hugh Campbell, Js.P. John Gascoigne, J. Douglas, Charles ...

    Article : 146 words
  48. SERIOUS STRIKES IN CHILI,

    Five thousand strikers have sacked and burned numerous shops in Valparaiso. It is feared that further excesses will be coimmitted by the mob. ...

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  49. THE COLLISION IN THE HARBOUR.

    Captain Hammer, of the steamer Fiado, declines to give any information to the press here respecting the collision with the schooner victoria in Port Jackson. He says that he has forwarded a report to the Sydney ...

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  50. THE LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL.

    Sir John Lubbock has been appointed to succeed the Earl of Rosebery as Chairman of the London County Council. ...

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  51. LATE MINING.

    Little was done in gold companies to-day, the principal sales being—Duke Timer, 18s, 17s 6d, 18s 9d; Star of the East, £6 8s, £6 8s 6d; New Chum Railway, 22s 6d; Johnson's Reef, 50s, ex dividend. A ...

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  52. THE FINANCES OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The receipts for the year, as revised, amount to £2,478,981, exclusive of £2[?],306, the balance brought forward. This is £2[?],014 short of the estimate, but £176,188 above the previous year. ...

    Article : 79 words
  53. THE MELBOURNE UNEMPLOYED.

    The Minister of Public Works to-day received a letter from Mr. W. H. H. Bachus, of Bungaree, near Ballarat, stating that he had been asked by the leading farmers is the district to express surprise ...

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  54. THE NEWCASTLE COMMON AGE APPRAISEMENTS.

    The Land Board sat at Lambton again yesterday. William Conn appealed against the valuation of £70 on lot 849 on Morehead and Vitro streets, Lambton. The result was that, instead of a reduction, the ...

    Article : 89 words
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