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  2. THE WEEK.

    THE weights for the Melbourne Cup are published in our sporting columns. H.M.S. ROYALIST sailed for the Solomon Islands from Cooktownon June 19. ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The deputation arranged to wait upon. Lord Salisbury on behalf of the Imperial Federation League had an interview with the Premier to-day. The deputation was ...

    Article : 241 words
  4. Irish Affairs.

    It is stated this evening that the sum of £127,000 was subscribed altogether in aid of the Plan of Campaign formulated by the Irish Parliamentary party. Out of this ...

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  5. The War in Chile.

    News from Chile in reference to the civil war in that country states that 800 of President Balmaceda's troops put four of their officers to death, and are marching to ...

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  6. Train Accident.

    A train laden with a militia regiment stationed at Londondeny came into collision with, an empty train on the outskirts of Londonderry. ...

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  7. The Manipur Rising.

    Mrs. Grimwood, widow of the ex-British Resident at Manipur, who displayed conspicuous bravery during the late rebellion, has been granted a pension of ...

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  8. Anti-Jesuit Riot.

    Details have been received from China of the serious native riot directed against foreigners which occurred at the important commercial town of Wuhu, on the left ...

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  9. Raratonga.

    News from Raratonga states that the Parliament established by the British Resident met on the 4th instant. It consists of 12 members, who are paid 30 dollars each. There is only one House, ...

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  10. Pugilism.

    The fight between Slavin and Kilrain in New Jersey was fairly even for the first two rounds, but in the third Kilrain was floored four times by heavy blows from his ...

    Article : 156 words
  11. Great Britain's Treaties.

    A deputation from the United Empire Trade League waited to-day upon the Premier (the Marquis of Salisbury), and urged upon him the desirability of Great ...

    Article : 197 words
  12. Samoa.

    News from Samoa states that a feeling of great uneasiness prevails at Apia, and that a native outbreak is feared. This is owing to the action of Mataafa, who on May 31 suddenly left ...

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  13. The Financial Situation in London.

    The difficulty in connection with the demand made by the firm of Cristobal de Murrieta and Co. upon the guarantors for a sum of £400,000 will probably be ...

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  14. The Rebellion in Arabia.

    The Arab rebellion in the province of Yemen, in the south-western portion of Arabia, is spreading. It is reported that the Turkish Governor and bis staff have ...

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  15. Cable Brevities.

    IN addition to the messages we print above, the following items were also sent by cable during the past week from our London correspondent:—THERE Frenchmen, including Captain Tripone, ...

    Article : 539 words
  16. Riot in Bordeaux.

    Serious street riots have taken place in Bordeaux, arising out of a strike of tramway conductors. The police and the military repeatedly charged the mob before ...

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