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  2. PARLIAMENT.

    ON the reassembling of the House this afternoon, Sir HENRY PARKES announced that he had received a letter from his Excellency the Governor, intimating that Mr. Dibbs ...

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  3. LATEST.

    NOTHING really definite as to the new Ministry's composition is yet known. Mr. Dibbs has offered Mr. Henry Clarke, member for Eden, a portfolio, but it is understood ...

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  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    News has just been received from San Francisco to the effect that a terrific fight has taken place there between George Mulholland, the clever Australian light-weight, ...

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  5. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    THE heat yesterday was extreme. SEVERAL bush fires are raging at Tickhole and Raspherry Gully. AT Bathurst on Thursday the thermometer ...

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  6. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P., who has returned with his bride from America, was yesterday formally welcomed at Birmingham. ...

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  7. Melville offered Portfolio.

    Mr. Melvrille, who has been in consultation with Mr. Dibbs for several hours to-day, respecting the formation of the Ministry, was offered a portfolio in the new Cabinet. ...

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  8. THE LATE BOREHOLE MINERS' MEETING.

    MESSRS. MULLEN, AND BAKER write to say that their client, Mr. Turnbull, the manager of the A.A. Company, considers that certain remarks made at a meeting of the Borehole ...

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  9. VICTORIA.

    The members of the Medical Congress to-day visited the hospital, and afterwards Dr. Manning delivered an address on lunacy. Dr. Manning advocated better housing of ...

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  10. EXPLANATIONS.

    Yesterday Sir Henry Parkes was asked what steps he thought the majority would take in Parliament with regard to the Ministry expected to be formed by Mr. Dibbs. Sir ...

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  11. TERRIBLE GALE IN AMERICA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—New York telegrams give particulars of a terrible gale which has raged a Pittsburg, a town in Pennsylvania, and built in an angle formed by the rivers ...

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  12. CARDINAL MANNING'S JUBILEE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Cardinal Manning has just celebrated the jubilee of his entrance into the Roman Catholic Church. The Pope has forwarded him a gold medal as a ...

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  13. AMUSEMENTS.

    A VERY crowded and enthusiastic house, last night, testified to the very brilliant attraction that is nightly afforded the visitors to the above popular place of resort. Some of the ...

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  14. Australian Governors.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Earl of Kimberly, speaking at Wymondham, in Norfolk, yesterday, said that the Australian colonies desired peers as Governors, and advised the ...

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  15. Agriculture in England.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Addressing a meeting at Sevenoaks, Kent, yesterday, Mr. Edward Stanhope, the Secretary of State for War, said that the agricultural prospects of ...

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  16. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A strange spectacle was beheld in Clonmel, Tipperary, to-day. Mr. T. J. Condon, M.P. for Tipperary East, and who had been elected Mayor ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    The Warden of Croydon, acting under Minister's instructions, has refused the applications of the general managers of the Queensland National and Royal Banks for ...

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  18. Advertising

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  19. German Trade with Australia.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The trade of the North German Lloyd steamers trading between Hamburg and Australia has so enormously increased that it is reported to ...

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  20. The Maori Footballers.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Maori footballers played a match at Huddersfield yesterday, defeating the local team. ...

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  21. The Outrage at Bradford.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The inquest into the death of the boy who was murdered and mutilated at Bradford, Yorkshire, is proceeding. ...

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  22. Mr. Brunker, ex-Minister for Lands.

    "I consider that the manner in which public business has been conducted of late left no other course open to the Premier than the one he has taken. The Government had ...

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  23. Disastrous Gale.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A terribly disastrous gale raged around the British coast yesterday. Numerous disasters are reported, and many lives have been lost. ...

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  24. LATEST MINING.

    TO-DAY the silver market has been decidedly weak, although towards the close a slight improvement was observable. In Lewis Ponds there was a large business done with a ...

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  25. KILRAIN AND SULLIVAN.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The match between Jake Kilrain and J. L. Sullivan for the boxing championship of the world and 20,000dol has not yet been finally settled. Kilrain ...

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  26. DYNAMITE OUTRAGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A telegram from New York states that a man named Schaffer has been lynched in a village of Washington Territory for the murder of three men, ...

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  27. TIPS FOR CABINETS.

    THE Daily Telegraph of yesterday thus uncertainly vaticinates on the "probable" Ministry : "When it became known yesterday evening that Mr. Dibbs had accepted the ...

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  28. Mr. Abigail, ex-Minister for Mines.

    Mr. Abigail is of opinion that the new Government will scarcely last a week. They must either bring in new estimates, which will require a considerable length of time to ...

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  29. Mr. Gladstone in Italy.

    LONDON , Wednesday.—Mr. Gladstone is still at Pompeil, where excavations are being carried on. Many ancient objects of interest have been secured by the right hon ...

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  30. WAR IN HAYTI.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—News from Hayti reports very heavy fighting between the Government troops and the insurgents. General Hippolyte, the commander of the latter, ...

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  31. A Royal Betrothal.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A betrothal has taken place between the Princess Alice, the youngest daughter of the Grand Duke Ludwig IV., of Hesse, and the Grand Duke ...

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  32. Famine in China.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A meeting was held in London yesterday, at which it was decided to raise funds to relieve the distress caused by the recent floods at Yangtszee, on the ...

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  33. Mount Vesuvius.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The appearance of Mount Vesuvius is said to lead to the belief that an eruption is imminent, and the people in the vicinity are making preparations ...

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  34. Mr. J. P. Abbolt.

    "I do not think the Premier could have got a dissolution, because the House was called together by him after an appeal to the country. He has already had a dissolution. ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A deputation from Bechuanaland waited upon Lord Knutsford, Secretary of State for the Colonies, yesterday and urged that the inhabitants of that State ...

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  36. BOULANGER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The leaders of the Bonapartist and Orleanist parties in France have resolved to give their support to General Boulanger in his approaching ...

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  37. Mr. Fletcher's Determination.

    It is reported that Mr. Fletcher's acceptance of office is made dependent upon a really strong Ministry being formed, likely to command confidence; and then, if there ...

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