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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    Cable communication with Port Darwin was restored early yesterday evening, and the messages published this morning are of unusual interest. It is gratifying to hear that the ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    The Morning Post states that it has been definitely decided by the Government to annex New Guinea, and to constitute it a Crown colony. LONDON, 30th May, This morning's Standard states that Lord Derby, the Secretary of State for the Colonies declines to pledge the Government to the a[?]xation of New Guinea; though he ...

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  4. MORE ABOUT THE KENSlN[?] TON-HILL JOB.

    The facts connected with the purchase by the late Government of the right to remove soil from Kensington-hill for raising the level of the Melbourne station reserve and filling up ...

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  5. THE CORONATION OF THE OZAR.

    The coronation of Alexander III as Czar of Russia, took place yesterday in the Kremlin. The pageant was of the most imposing character, and the whole ceremony, and subsequent ...

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  6. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Wheat shows a general decline of Is Adelaide being quoted at 48s., and New Zealand from 44s. to 47s. per 496 lb. ex, warehouse, Adelaide flour has declined 6d., being quoted ...

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  7. [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.]

    The coronation of his Imperial Majesty Alexander III.,Czar of all the Russias, and the Czarina, took place to-day at the Church of the Assumption, within the Kremlin, in ...

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  8. REGISTRATION OF COLONIAL COMPANIES.

    Sir John Lunbbook has introduced into the House of Commons a bill for the purpose of providing facilities for the registration of colonial companies. ...

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  9. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived 4th May: Normanton, s., from Newcastle 13th April. ...

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  10. FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR.

    Active warfare is still going on in Madagascar and the Malagasy Government have issued orders for the expulsion of every French subject from the island, ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. James Fletcher, M.P., for Newcastle, has received a reply to the representations he made to the Department of Public Works on behalf of the Government employe's at Darling ...

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  12. THE AD VALOREM DUTIES IN TURKEY.

    The Government of the United States have entered a protest against the introduction by the Porte of a system of ad [?]alorem,duties on goods coming from all countries, except ...

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  13. CHILI AND PERU.

    The reported settlement between Chili and Peru, whereby the latter ceded the provinces of Arica and Tacna to the Chilian Government, has been confirmed. ...

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  14. REWARDS TO IRISH INFORMERS.

    The Government have granted the following rewards for information afforded in connection with the Park murders, Thomas Farrell, £1000; and Michael ...

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  15. BISMARCK AND THE REICHSTAG.

    Princo Bismarck threatens tb abolish the German Reienstag unless they content to his proposals for the amelioration of the condition of the Socialists. ...

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  16. THE NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-night,in answer to Mr. Stuart said that it was not his intention to submit the resolutions,of the Postal Conference to the House during the present ...

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  17. THE POPE AND IRISH AFFAIRS.

    The Pope has appealed to Ireland for the customary "Peter's pence," which contribution,it was rumored, the Irish intended to discontinue in consequence of the action ...

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  18. THE FRENCH IN TONQUIN

    During the recent engagement at Hanoi 14 of the French soldiers were killed and 20 wounded. A body of troops has been despatched from Saigon to the assistance of ...

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  19. THE LIBERAL MEETING.

    The proceedings as the caucus meeting of Liberals, convened by Mr. Gladstone yesterday, were of a most harmonious character. ...

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  20. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A meeting of the Old Colonists' Association was held to-day. The Chief Justice presided and several members of both Houses were present. Attention was drawn to the great ...

    Article : 490 words
  21. ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION.

    The directors of the Oriental Bank Corporation recommend a dividend of 5 per cent. ...

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  22. MEETING OF THE LIBERAL PARTY.

    Mr. Gladstone has issued a circular convening a meeting of his supporters to-day. It is understood that the object is to consider the state of business in the House of Commons, ...

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  23. THE TENANTS COMPENSATION BILL.

    The Tenants Compensation Bill introduced by the Government in the early part of the session,the object of which is to improve the position of English and Scotch tenant farmers, ...

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  24. STEAM MOTORS ON TRAMWAYS.

    Mr. W. B. Dalley, Attorney-General,has given an exhaustive opinion in connection with the convening of Parliament earlier than the day, to which it was prorogued. The ...

    Article : 231 words
  25. EXECUTION OF MICHAEL FAGAN.

    Michael Fagan, who was sentenced to death last month for being actively connected with the Phoenix Park murders, to-day underwent the extreme penalty of the law at Dublin. ...

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  26. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Governor, Mr, Broome, leaves Albany to-day by the Otway for Fremantle. He will land at Bunbury, where he will receive an address from the municipal council. It is ...

    Article : 162 words
  27. [REUTER'S TELEGRAM.]

    In consequence of the serious character of the intelligence received from Hanoi, at which place the French forces recently suffered a reverse, orders have been given for the ...

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  28. ARCHBISHOP CROKE.

    A great popular demonstration is now being organised in Tipperary county in honor of Dr. Croke, Archbishop of Cashel, for the attitude he has taken in connection with the national ...

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  29. THE ZOOLOGICAL AND ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY.

    The council of the Zoological and Acclimatisation Society held their usual fortnightly meeting on Monday afternoon, at the office, 69 Temple-court. The following members were ...

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  30. THE ANTI-JEWISHATROCITIES.

    The latest news from Rostoff states that the inhabitants continue their atrocities against the Jews, whose quarter of the city they have not only plundered but partly burned. ...

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  31. THE BILLS OF LADING DIFFICULTY.

    An influential meeting of Sydney merchants was held this afternoon at the Chamber of Commerce to take into consideration the best means of effecting an alteration in the present ...

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  32. THE S. DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE.

    The British-India Steam Navigation Company's s. Duke of Devonshire left this port yesterday for London. ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Dunedin council have agreed to pay all fraudulent bonds sold by Massey. The Mosgiol Hotel was to-day destroyed by fire. The body of a man named George ...

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  34. THE MAILS.

    The mails per Orient Steam Navigation Company's steamer Garonne, from Melbourne 18th April, were delivered to-day, via Naples. ...

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  35. CASUALTIES.

    A little girl named Amelia Detrong, 14 years of age, was admitted into the Melbourne Hospital, yesterday, suffering from fits. She was brought in from the industrial schools, of which ...

    Article : 199 words
  36. THE GIPPSLAND SHIPPING TRADE.

    Sir.--Kindly allow me space in your valuable paper to draw the attention of shipowners to the fine opportunity now existing for placing one or two smart schooners in the Gippsland trade. At ...

    Article : 89 words
  37. THE WOOL SALES.

    At to-day's sales 10,000 bales were offered making a total since, the commencement of the series of 95,400 bales. A fair demand prevailed. ...

    Article : 109 words
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