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  2. SPORTING NOTES.

    SOUTH MELBOURNE YACHT CLUB.—The fourth race for the Carter trophy took place at Albert Park on Saturday afternoon. Although the winter season is not generally considered the nicest time in the year ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    Great disunion prevails amongst the members of the American branch of the Irish Land League. The principal cause of the present dissensions is the proposal of Michael ...

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  4. FOOTBALL MATCHES.

    GEELONG V. MELBOURNE.--The first twenties of these clubs met for the first time this season on the Melbourne cricket ground, and, as will be seen from the appended result, the Geelong secured an easy Victory-- ...

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  5. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The state of affairs in Egypt grows daily more threatening, whilst it is evident that there is considerable difference of opinion amongst the powers as to the action to be ...

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  6. THE WEATHER.

    17TH JUNE, 3 p.m.--Synopsis: Low barometers still prevail over the south part of Australia and Tasmania. Light variable winds, and calms with cloudy weather, in South Australia. ...

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  7. COUNTRY NEWS.

    One hundred and fifty tons of stone crushed by the Cornish United Quartz Mining Company have given a return of 220 ounces gold. MELTON, JUNE 17. ...

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  8. THE RAINFALL.

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  9. CONSECRATION OF THE ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP OF BRISBANE.

    The cathedral was crowded to-day on the occasion of the consecration of Dr. Dunn. The ceremony was performed by Archbishop Vaughan, assisted by the Bishops of Maitland ...

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  10. THE POLICE COMMISSION.

    The Police Commission sat on Wednesday last, at the Treasury. There was a full attendance; and Mr. F. Longmore occupied the chair. Detective O'Callaghan was the first witness called. ...

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Thomas Tilley, a lad 14 years of age, was leading a racehorse this morning, shortly after it had been ridden, when it is supposed the horse got restive and bolted. The reins ...

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  12. DEATH OF GENERAL DE CISSEY.

    The death is announced of the French General De Cissey, who took port in the Franco-German war, and was for a short period Minister of War, having been appointed in ...

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  13. THE CRISIS IN EGYPT.

    The Sultan has finally consented to accede to the proposal of the powers for the holding of a European conference on the affairs of Egypt. He has, however, done so on the ...

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  14. LARGE SEIZURE OF ARMS IN LONDON.

    A very large seizure of arms of all kinds was made last night by the police at Clerkenwell. From information which has been received, there is no doubt that these were ...

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  15. THE COMET.

    Satisfactory observations and measures of this body were obtained at the Observatory last evening. The positions correspond very nearly with the ephemeris computed from Dr. ...

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  16. AN AMERICAN BARQUE IN DISTRESS.

    News was received from Waratah Bay last night that the American barque Blackwall, from Puget Sound, loaded with timber, was picked up off Cape Liptrap in distress by the ...

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  17. THE REPRESSION BILL.

    The repression bill is being proceeded with daily in the House of Commons, and the Government are pushing forward the measure with all convenient despatch. Up to the ...

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  18. THE PANIC IN EGYPT.

    The latest news to hand from Egypt reports that the panic among the foreign residents at Cairo and Alexandria continues unabated, and they are leaving the country with all haste. ...

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  19. ANOTHER ATTEMPTED ROBBERY OF SPECIMENS.

    A daring attempt was made last evening, at the Egerton Company's claim, to carry off about £1000 worth of specimens, contained in a box, which was abstracted form the ...

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  20. FROZEN MEAT PER CUZCO.

    The Orient Company's s. Cuzco, which left Melbourne on the 2nd May with a cargo of 4423 carcases of mutton, arrived at Plymouth to-day. The refrigerating machinery has been ...

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  21. AQUATICS.

    HAWTHORN GRAMMAR SCHOOL V. KEW HIGH SCHOOL. --The annual contest between the crews from the Hawthorn Grammar School and the Kew High school came off on Saturday afternoon, on the Upper Yarra ...

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  22. DESPATCH OF VESSELS TO ALEXANDRIA.

    In consequence of the inadequate supply of foreign vessels capable of conveying the European inhabitants of Cairo and Alexandria out of the country, the British, French, German, ...

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  23. SCULLING MATCH ON THE THAMES.

    The sculling match between H. Pearce, of Sydney, and John Largan, of London, took place this afternoon over the championship course on the Thomes, and resulted in a ...

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  24. ECHUCA.

    Our Echuca correspondent, writing under Saturday's date, says :--The Murray-bridge at Echuca was lit up last night for the first time with kerosene lamps. Although there are ...

    Article : 125 words
  25. THE BLACK FLAG.

    A drama, very fitly described in the play bill as an " emotional domestic sensation in four acts," the work of Messrs. Conquest and Pettitt, was produced at the Theatre Royal on ...

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  26. INCREASING PANIC AT CAIRO.

    News received here to-day from Cairo reports that the panic among the Europeans who have remained there up to the present time is continually on the increase, and the ...

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  27. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 12,000 bales were offered, making the total quantity submitted 277,000 bales, A firm and active demand continues. ...

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  28. SANDHURST.

    Our Sandhurst correspondent, writing on Saturday, says :--This morning Constable Walsh arrested a woman named Eliza Percy, at Quarry-hill, on a charge of ...

    Article : 159 words
  29. EMBARKATION OF BRITISH TROOPS AT MALTA.

    Intelligence received from Malta announces the arrival there of the Channel squadron, which recently left England for Alexandria. In order to be prepared for eventualities, the ...

    Article : 75 words
  30. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

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  31. LACROSSE.

    MELBOURNE V. RICHMOND.--This match for the premier cup resulted in an easy win for Melbourne, the scores being five to nothing. FITZROY V. COLLINGWOOD (BLUES).--This match ...

    Article : 241 words
  32. THE EGYPTIAN MINISTRY.

    At the instance of the Consuls-General of Germany and Austria, acting under the instructions of their respective Governments, the Khedive is endeavoring to form a Ministry ...

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  33. MS. MILNER STEPHEN AT EMERALD-HILL.

    About forty persons vara present on Saturday last, at the Emerald-hill town hall, to witness Mr. Milner Stephen's "public healing of the afflicted poor." After some delay Mr. Stephen said he ...

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  34. ILLEGAL SALE OF POISON.

    At the Emerald-hill police court on Saturday, A. J. Wade, a chemist, carrying on business in Clarendon-street, and John Digby, his assistant, were proceeded against for having illegally sold ...

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  35. MINING NOTES.

    Cornish, Bright, 16th June.--Cleaned up for a yield of 219 oz. gold. Duke No. 1, 16th June.--Stated No. 10 bore in bed of creek, 450 feet east of last bore, for purpose of ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Diplomacy was successfully revived at the Theatre Royal, on Saturday night, there being a crowded house. Messrs. Wybert Reeve and Harkins, and Misses Blanche Stammers and ...

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  37. REFUSAL OF A CONFERENCE

    Despite the urgent representations of the powers, who have, as previously announced, again raised the question of holding a conference, the Sultan persistently refuses to accede ...

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  38. BRANDON FOX TERRIER CLUB.

    The above club held a most successful meeting on Saturday, when three fox terriers stakes were run off. The first, fox torriers under 18 lb., was won by Mr. Gallagher's zoo, Mr. Williams's Scotty running up. ...

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  39. SOUTH MELBOURNE V. NORWOOD.

    The second intercolonial football match was played on the Adelaide oval on Saturday afternoon last, when South Melbourne played the Norwood Club, who are premiers in this colony. The afternoon was ...

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  40. THE LATE OUTBREAK.

    The special commission appointed by the Government to inquire into the late outbreak has commenced its labors. ...

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  41. LARRIKINISM IN SYDNEY.

    A disgraceful disturbance took place on Friday night while a constable was arresting a man for drunkenness. Some larrikins incited the prisoner to resist, when a general fracas ...

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  42. HANDBALL.

    At the Prahran court on Saturday, the match for Mr. Rafferty's gold medals, was advanced another stage. The games, Canterbury and Phelan v. Baldwin and Burke was won by the former--three games to one; ...

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  43. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION VIA EGYPT.

    Telegraphic communication between England and India is partially interrupted by this route, owing to the busty departure of the Europeans from Cairo and this city. ...

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  44. SYDNEY SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    FOOTBALL. In the match Wallaroo v. Redfern, the former won by one goal and two tries to nil. Glenhead v. Balmain, the latter won by one try. Sydney v. petersham, the former won by five tries to nil. ...

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  46. SUFFOCATION CASE AT SANDRIDGE

    An inquest was held at Sandridge on Saturday, by Dr. Youl, upon the bodies of Richard M'Conachie, aged 14 years, and Win. Kentish, aged 13 years, the two were suffocated ...

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  47. ANTICIPATED STRIKE IN THE BUILDING TRADE.

    A mass meeting of carpenters and joiners was held on Saturday night. About 700 were present, and resolutions were carried unanimously to the effect that all carpenters and ...

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  48. AQUATICS.

    Brett won the president's prize for the senior sculls of the Mercantile Rowing Club. ...

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  49. ADELAIDE SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The intercolonial six days bicycle tournament for the championship of Australia begins to-morrow. The competitors are--Halliday, New South Wales; Tyler, Silhtoe, Gault, Cox, Austin, South Australia; Carter ...

    Article : 61 words
  50. A SUPPOSED BUSHRANGER.

    A telegram has been received at Dubbo from Girilambone announcing the capture of a man known as Tommy tho Ambler, an escaped Bourke prisoner, who was said to have ...

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  51. PEACE PROGRESS AND PROSPERITY.

    SIR--Will you kindly insert the following statement of the unjust way in which I have been treated by the Minister of Public Works ? I was for two years and ten months employed as ganger ...

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  52. NOTES FROM THE OBSERVATORY.

    SUN'S SURFACE AND TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISM. --A rather large group of sun spots has been crossing the sun's southern hemisphere during the past week. It has now almost reached the ...

    Article : 195 words
  53. THE LATE GENERAL GARIBALDI.

    About 10,000 people assembled at the Garden Palace on Saturday afternoon to consider the address to the people of Italy, expressing feelings of condolence and ...

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  54. RAILWAY EMPLOYES UNIFORMS.

    SIR,--I beg to make a few remarks upon the compulsory wearing of uniform by the poorest hirelings of the Railway department. I think it is a downright imposition to compel a man ...

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  55. DISMISSALS IN THE RAILWAY DEPARTMENT.

    SIR,--As a number of men have been discharged from the Railway department to-day, I wish to ask publicly why such has been the case, and also why men that have only been employed on the ...

    Article : 147 words
  56. MELBOURNE GAS SUPPLY.

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  57. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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  58. QUEENSLAND.

    The Compta mail steamer has succeeded in reaching the bay, drawing 16 feet, without stopping steam. O'Brien who stuck up the Maryborough ...

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