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  2. CAPTURE OF THE KELLY GANG.

    Scarcely anything has occurred in the history of the colonies that has caused such excitement as the capture of the Kelly gang. The four desperadoes who constituted this formidable alliance of criminals, which for ...

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  3. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] OUR SPECIAL TELEGRAM.

    The Morning Post regrets the rejection of the Reform Bill in Victoria, as postponing a settlement of the Question, and blames Sir John O'Sha[?]ssy and Mr. Gaunson. It attributes ...

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    The capture of the KELLY gang will be a relief not only to the colony of Victoria, but to the people of these colonies generally, although in the light of our present ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Service speaks at Maldon on Thursday, and Eaglehawk on Friday. The dissolution will take place on Thursday, and the Ministerial memorandum will appear in a special Gazette to-morrow. ...

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  6. THE RELATIONS BETWEEN RUSSIA AND TURKEY.

    The Russian and Turkish entente cordiale at Stamboul increases. ...

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    The Victorian difficulty is to find its solution, if possible, in another general election. It is rather severe on hon. members, and on the constituencies, to have two elections come so close together, ...

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  8. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Considerable interest was taken to-day in the news of the capture of Ned Kelly, and the encounter between the police and the gang. Thomas Gill, a bonded debt clerk in the office of the ...

    Article : 257 words
  9. TURKEY AND THE CLAIMS OF GREECE.

    Turkey is strengthening the army on the Greek frontier, and many soldiers who have been nominally discharged are preparing for an unofficial war. ...

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  10. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) THE CASE OF MR. BRADLAUGH.

    It is announced that the Cabinet, in accordance with the statement made by Mr. Gladstone in the House of Commons on Friday, that the Government would ...

    Article : 100 words
  11. THE AFGHAN WAR.

    Intelligence has been received at Burgah of another encounter between the British troops and the insurgents, in which the latter were completely defeated, and the ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Adams, member for Nelson, was tried at the Supreme Court to-day, on a charge of perjury, and acquitted. ...

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  13. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    THE result of the division in the Victorian Legislative Assembly on Friday morning, and the consequent rejection of Mr. Service's Reform Bill, has been published in England, and already we have the tenor of ...

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  14. ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL, VIA SAN FRANCISCO, AT AUCKLAND.

    The R. M. S. Zealandia arrived this afternoon, from San Francisco. Passengers;— Messrs. Smith, Belcour and party, Bourdin and Lameroux, Mr. Snow and wife, Messrs. ...

    Article : 66 words
  15. RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    The difficulty between Russia and China remains unadjusted. The Government have appointed Vice-Admiral Lessoviski (Minister of Marine) to the command of the combined ...

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  16. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) PARRAMATTA.

    As the Western goods train was [?]earing Parramatta early yesterday morning, if ran into the gates on the Sydney Road crossing. A case of importance was tried to-day, in the Police ...

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  17. SUMMARY OF NEWS.

    The Duke of Edinburgh has gone to St. Petersburg, to attend the funeral of the Czarina. German ironclads Moltke, Vonsloud, and Hertha are ordered to China, to reinforce the German squadron ...

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  18. NEWCASTLE.

    Between Grand 7 o'clock this morning the engine boiler at the Co-operative Colliery, Plattsburg, suddenly blew up with a terrific explosion. Both ends were blown completely away, one of them a distance ...

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  19. THE SECRET BILLS OF SALES AMENDMENT BILL.

    Sir,—If your article on the above measure, in yesterday's issue, you state "The bill which is now before the Council was originated chiefly, although not exclusively, in the interests of the money-lender," and you seem to assume that ...

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  20. CENTRAL KEMPSEY.

    The dredge Fitzroy was towed to the flat below Kempsey on Friday, and is now ready to commence work. Frosts have been severe, nand the grass is much out ...

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  21. LITHGOW.

    The Eskbank ironworks are [?]lling at the rate of four miles of rails per week. Th[?] new rails stood the test of forty tons, the required standard being thirty tons. The blast furnace is in full swing, and 100 tons ...

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  22. CITY IMPROVEMENTS.

    Sir,—In one of your leaders this morning, treating on the demolition of old buildings under the City Improvement Act you state that you have been assured that the said Act has wholly failed in its object to cut an end to these [?] of ...

    Article : 188 words
  23. FORBES.

    Owing to the illness of the Deputy=clerk the Court of Quarter Sessions had to be Adjourned. It is stated that the Judge has [?] power to appoint a temporary officer, and the whole business of the Court ...

    Article : 89 words
  24. B[?]DALLA.

    Mr. R. S. Mort received from the [?]cclimatisation Society thirty-five sky [?]arks on Saturday, which he let go at Bodalla. The birds were very strong and healthy. He also received some[?] English pheasants. ...

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  25. PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.—TUESDAY, JUNE 29.

    The following is the business paper of the Legislative Council for to-day:—Government Business—Orders of the Day; Volunteer Land Orders Bill; second reading. Supreme Court Temporary Judge Act Continuation Bill; second reading. Pastures ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. QUEENSLAND.

    Two tons of earth fell at Tyrconnel [?]aim, Thornborough, on Saturday, and killed Henry Fox; three others were injured. The ground had just been propped, and it is supposed that a bad pr[?] caused the ...

    Article : 152 words
  27. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.—TUESDAY, JUNE 29.

    It is understood that the discussion of the Treasurer's financial proposals will take precedence of all other business in the Legislative Assembly to-day. The resolution now before the Committee of Ways and Means is for the imposition of [?]d per lb. ...

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