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  2. Local and General.

    CABLE communication has been restored. THE Redfern Council propose to borrow the sum of £75,000. THE Queensland financial statement is to ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN HOLY CATHOLIC GUILD.

    UNDER auspices of a truly holy and endearing character the first annual breakfast in commemoration of the 28th anniversary of the St. Mary's Star of the Sea Branch of the ...

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  4. A Short-lived Strike.

    LONDON, July 12.—India S N. Company's British labourers strike was of short duration. The dock labourers have resumed work. ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    LONDON, 10th July.—In the House of Lords to-day, a bill authorising the cession of Heligoland to Germany was read a second time. ...

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  6. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    AT the residence of Mr. W. Thomas, at Five Dock, on Friday, a flash of lightning swept everything off the table. Mrs.Thomas and the children were stunned, and remained ...

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  7. A Sound Verdict.

    DURBAN, July 17.—A Boer jury has acquitted the Britishers concerned in mobbing President Kruger at Johannesberg some months ago. ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    THE Howe-Little Dramatic Company renewed their acquaintance with the Newcastle public on Saturday evening after a short absence of two months, during which they have played ...

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  9. West Australian Bill.

    LONDON, July 18.—The West Australian Bill passed in committee of the Lords last night unamended. ...

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  10. Rumoured Military Appointment.

    LONDON, 14th July.—It is stated that Lord Wolseley will be appointed commander of the military forces in Ireland in October. ...

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  11. Strike of Dock Labourers.

    LONDON, 10th July.—The whole of the duck labourers employed by the British-India Company struck work at Albert docks. The company's steamer Golcondo is lying idle. ...

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  12. Terrific Thunderstorm.

    LONDON, July 18.—A thunderstorm of exceptional severity accompanied with torrential rains passed over London and the southern counties yesterday. There are ...

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  13. Outbreak of Cholera among Troops.

    CALCUTTA, July l4th.—An outbreak of cholera of a severe character occurred among a Ghoorka Regiment stationed in Dhurinsala Rohilkund, near the Cashmere ...

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  14. Course of Business in the Commons

    LONDON, 10th July.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. W. H. Smith announced the intention of the Government to drop the procedure proposals. The Irish ...

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  15. Opening of New Rifle Ranges.

    LONDON, July 14th.—The Prince and Princess of Wales to-day opened the new rifle ranges at Bisley, near Woking. The ranges are to replace those at Wimbledon. ...

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  16. A Dangerous Experiment.

    LONDON, July 18.—It is reported at the military clubs today that the second batallion of Grenadiers will be dispatched by Tuesday to Natal on service for two years, ...

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  17. The Australian Eleven.

    LONDON, July 10.—The Australian have just concluded a match at Bristol against Houcestershire. The weather was charming, but there was only a moderate attendance. ...

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  18. British Broken Hill.

    LONDON, July 18.—The British Broken Hill board has resolved to submit to a special meeting of shareholders on August 7th a proposal to issue 60,000 new shares, of £2 ...

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  19. Burning of the Barque Merope.

    LONDON, July 14.—Shaw, Savill, and Company's barque Morope, 1050 tons, from Wellington, April 11th, bound to London, caught fire at sea, and was abandoned by the ...

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  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The horses attached to the road roller at Maltam bolted on Saturday, and the driver was afterwards found on the road unconscious, and one ear cub clean off. ...

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  21. [OUR SPECIAL MESSAGES.]

    LONDON, July 15.—The M'Auliffe Slavin fight is fixed for the first week of October. ...

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  22. Terrific Cyclone in Minnesota.

    WASINGTON, July 15.—A terrific cyolone occurred in the State of Minnesota. Many houses were levelled to the ground, and many persons perished, including 80 deaths through ...

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  23. The American Tariff.

    LONDON, July 15.—At a meeting of Sheffield manufacturers, under the presidency of the Mayor, resolutions were passed protesting against the levying of prohibitory duties ...

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  24. Increases to the London Post-office Employees.

    LONDON, July 15.—As the result of the enquiry the committee of the Treasury has sanctioned increased pay, averaging 10 annually to telegraph clerks. To sorters, ...

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  25. The Queen's Prize.

    LONDON, July 16.—The second stage of the Queen's prize at Besney was finished to-day. No Australian riflemen who are taking part occupy a prominent position in the ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    Hall, the manager of the saw mills at Cabooltre, turned up on Friday. He gives an account of his disappearance on Monday evening from the railway. He had chlorodyne ...

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  27. Rubbing It In.

    LONDON, July 16.—In consequence of the report of the court of inquiry into the conduct of the Grenadiers, a district court-martial has been ordered to try certain ...

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  28. The Chairmanship of the London County Council.

    LONDON, July 15.—Earl Rosebery has formally resigned the chairmanship of the London County Council. ...

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  29. Passing of the West Australian Bili.

    LONDON, 16th July.—The Lords to-day finally passed the Western Australian Bill. ...

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  30. A Strong Team.

    LONDON, July 17.—The following team has been selected to represent England in the match against the Australians at Lords on Monday:—Grace, W. Read, Maurice Road, ...

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  31. The Governorship of New South Wales.

    LONDON, 16th July.—A rumour is being current that Sir Michael Hicks Beach is likely to succeed Lord Carrington, but Sir Michael Hicks Beach denies the accuracy of ...

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  32. Latest Mining.

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  33. A Postmen's Strike Urged.

    LONDON, 11th July.—The London postmen held a meeting in Clerkenwell to-day. Three thousand were present. The chairman in his speech vehemently denounced the ...

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  34. "Daily News" Slobber.

    LONDON, July 18.—The Daily News publishes an article on the unveiling of Dalley's medallion, and dwells on the fitness of Lord Rosebery to unveil it, because he shares ...

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  35. The Pope and the Italian Soldiery.

    ROME, 16th July.—The Pope yesterday visited the studio of Sculptor Aureli, and drove through a portion of the city beyond the confines of the Vatican. The guards ...

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  36. TAMWORTH NEWS.

    AT the hospital ball and carnival committee meeting, held yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Finch, hon, secretary and treasurer, presented her report, which showed that the result of ...

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  37. Reduction of Ocean Postage.

    LONDON, July 11.—In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Goschen, replying to a question, said that the majority of the Australian, colonies agreed to share in the cost ...

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  38. THE EIGHT-HOURS BILL IN QUEENSLAND.

    THE following reply of the Labour Federation has been sent to Sir Samuel Griffith in reference to the Eight-hour Bill:—"Sir,—Your letter was laid before the ...

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  39. Behring Sea Fisheries.

    LONDON, 16th July.—It has transpired that the dispute between Britain and the United States in connection with the Behring seal fisheries, which has reached an ...

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  40. ADELAIDE SHARE MARKET.

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  41. The Leadership of the House of Commons.

    LONDON, July 11.—The statement that Mrs. W. H. Smith is about to take a peer-age, and that Lord Randolph Churchill will assume the leadership of the House of ...

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  42. WICKHAM WANTS.

    IT will be observed by advertisement that the Mayor of Wickham has, in response to a requisition from a number of ratepayers, convened a public meeting to be held at the ...

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  43. BROKEN HILL MINING.

    There was a rumour afloat to-day to the effect that very rich are had been struck at the 400ft level in the Central mine, but though there was an improvement in if it is ...

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  44. Ministerial Crisis in the Cape Colony.

    CAPETOWN, July 16.—Sir Gordon Sprigg's Cabinet having resigned, owing to the rejection of a large railway scheme, Mr. Cecil Rhodes has been appointed Premier, ...

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  45. The Incident Among the Grenadiers.

    LONDON, July 11.—There are no further signs of disorder among the Grenadiers in Wellington Barracks. The men are regularly performing duty. ...

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  46. The Mails.

    LONDON, July 16.—The Valetta's mails have been delivered. ...

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  47. The Wool Sales.

    LONDON, July 17th.—Wool shows an upward tendency. There has been a been competition during the last few days. Sales close on the 24th. One hundred bales have ...

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  48. The London Police.

    LONDON, July 11.—There are no fresh developments in the police agitation. The men are generally maintaining a quiet attitude. ...

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  49. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    ABOUT 2 o'clock on Saturday a fatal accident occurred to a man named Alfred Everett, at South Burwood. The unfortunate man had been for a load of horse feed and on the ...

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  50. THE ROAD TO GLOUCESTER.

    THE Hexham mail left here at half-past 11 o'clock yesterday morning arriving at half-past 12 this morning, and the mail due at half-past 8 yesterday morning has not arrived. ...

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  51. COLLIERY ENGINEMEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    A SPECIAL, meeting of the Colliery Engine-drivers Association was held at Tattersall's Hotel on Saturday night last, when there was a fair attendance of members. The minutes of ...

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  52. Marriage of Mr. H. M. Stanley.

    LONDON, July 12.—Despite a severe attack of gastritis, Mr. H. M. Stanley was married to Miss Dorothy Tennant at West-Minister Abbey to-day. It was a magnificent ...

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  53. "Young Man, go West."

    LONDON, July 17th.—On speech day, at the Colonial College, at Hallesley Bay, Lord Koutsford, Sir Graham Berry, and others, were present. Sir Napier Broome ...

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  54. CABLE COMMUNICATION RESTORED.

    THE following notification has been posted at the General Post office today:—"Adelaide office sends the following memorandum, dated July 19th, for the information of ...

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  55. HETTON COAL COMPANY.

    THE tenth half-yearly meeting of shareholders in the Helton Coal Company, Limited, was held at the Exchange, Sydney, on Thursday last. Mr. A. Hutchinson ...

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  56. The Silver Bill of the United States.

    WASINGTON, 12th July.—The House of Representatives has passed the silver bill as agreed upon by the Conference of both house. As the bill has already passed the ...

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  57. TO LESLIE ARNOTT, ESQ., NEWCASTLE.

    DEAR SIR,—Referring to the paragraph that appeared in the issue of the Evening News, of June 23rd, 1890, we desire to say that the information contained in that paragraph ...

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  58. The Military Contributions.

    LONDON, July 17.—In the House of Commons to-day, Baron de Worms stated that the Government had resolved to demand an increase of the military contribution for ...

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  59. London Postmen's Strike.

    LONDON, July 12.—Mr. Raikes, Post-master-General, to-day received a deputation of postmen, and promised to consider their complaints. The crisis is now regarded as ...

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  60. Eulogium on the Late W. B. Dalley.

    LONDON, July 17.—Lord Rosebery, on behalf of the Imperial Federation League, unveiled the medallion of the late Mr. W. B. Dalley, and which is erected in the crypt ...

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  61. Great Fire at Stamboul.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, July 18.—A large timber yard at Stamboul has caught fire. Nine hundred houses and shops were burned, leaving a scene of immense devastation. ...

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  62. Y.M.C.A.

    THE usual weekly service of the Y.M.C.A. was held in the rooms, King-street, on Saturday evening, and the proceedings were of a very interesting character. Mr. Tolly ...

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  63. Advertising

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