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    WHEN the Railway Management Bill was introduced it contained a clause authorising the Commissioners to enter into contracts "for furnishing materials or ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS

    The match to be played at Scarborough in September is between All England and the Hon. Ivo Bligh's team which has returned from Australia. ...

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  4. SECOND EDITION.

    In reply to a protest from Sir F. Dillon Boll, the Agent-General for New Zealand, Lord Derby, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has intimated that the British ...

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  5. FRENCH MINISTER OF MARINE.

    The vacancy in the office of Minister of Marine in the French Cabinet, caused by the resignation of M. Charles Maria Brim, has been filled by the appointment of M. Peyran. ...

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  6. THE ANNEXATION QUESTION.

    The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone complains that his statements with regard to the annexation of New Guinea and the New Hebrides by the Australian colonies have ...

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  7. THE RESIGNATION OF ADMIRAL PIERRE

    The report that Admiral Pierre's resignation of his command at Tamatave was due to ill-health has been officially confirmed. M. Pevron, the recently appointed ...

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  8. NAVAL AND MILITARY OFFICERS FOR VICTORIA.

    The remainder of the naval and military officers to be appointed to serve under the Victorian Government have been selected, but their names have not been published as ...

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  9. EMIGRATION TO CANADA.

    Arrangements arc being made in London for the emigration of people from that city to Canada upon a gigantic scale. ...

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  10. THE SPANISH INSURRECTION.

    Don Carlos deLeony Castillo, the Spanish Minister of the Colonies, has denounced the Republican rebellion which recently broke out among the Spanish troops at Badajoz. ...

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  11. TORPEDO BOATS FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    The official trial of the torpedo boats which have been constructed for the New Zealand Government has been postponed until next month. ...

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  12. THE MADAGASCAR DIFFICULTY.

    The French authorities in Madagascar have been in negotiation with some of the inferior native tribes of the island, with the view of inducing them to render assistance to the ...

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  13. FATAL ACCIDENT WITH A GUN.

    A shocking accident happened yesterday at Parramatta to a boy named John Ellison, 13 years of age. His brother, aged 15 years, presented a gun at him, not knowing that it was ...

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  14. THE INSURRECTION IN SPAIN.

    No farther outbreak of Republican feeling is reported from the provinces, and it is hoped that the decisive measures which have been adopted to deal with the rebellion have had ...

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  15. THE CAPTAIN OF THE PATHAN FINED £30.

    Captain James Rowley, of the Pathan, was brought up on summons at the Water police court, to-day, at the instance of Andrew C. Graham, one of the passengers from London ...

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  16. SUPPRESSION OF REPUBLICAN JOURNALS IN SPAIN.

    In consequence of the disloyal articles which have appeared in some of the Republican journals in this city, the Government has taken steps to suppress the papers in question. ...

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  17. THE ORIENT STEAMERS.

    The Orient Steam Navigation Company's s.s. Lusitania left Plymouth yesterday, with a full cargo and passenger list, for Australian ports. ...

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  18. WRECK OF THE MARQUIS OF LORNE.

    The ketch Marquis of Lome, of 54 tons, struck on therocks to-day IS milesnorth-east of Drink Island and 20 miles north-east of Card- well. She went down 15 minutes afterwards ...

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  19. MASKED FALL AT THE EXHIBITION.

    The Melbourne Deutscher Turn Verein Carnival, or masked ball, took place last evening, in the main hall of the Exhibition-building, and, as was generally anticipated, proved a ...

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  20. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived: Scottish Hero, barque, from Lyttelton 13th May. ...

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  21. PECULIAR CASE OF SUICIDE.

    A man, named Charles Barns, a carpenter, committed suicide by drowning himself on Saturday last, by deliberately walking into the sea on the back bench. He was a native ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A steerage passenger named John M'Nally died on board the steamer Birksgate, whilst on the voyage from Adelaide to Sydney, from the effects of injuries accidentally received ...

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  23. THE GROUNDING OF THE ROTOMAHANA.

    The inquiry held into the circumstances connected with the grounding of the Rotomahana has resulted in the board finding that the accident was caused by the unexpected ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND.

    Sir Anthony Musgrave leave England on the 15th September. The Sydney footballers arrived this morning and received a hearty welcome from about ...

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  25. ALLEGED CONTEMPT OF COURT BY SYDNEY JOURNALS.

    This morning at the Supreme Court the proprietors of the Sydney Morning Herald and Echo newspapers appeared to show cause why they should not be committed for trial for ...

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  26. LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE.

    The Bells of Corneville were revived at the Princess's Theatre last night, and chimed out right merrily. Miss Nellie Stewart appeared as Serpolette. Miss Fanny Liddiard as ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Benjamin Boothby, C.E., second son of the late Justice Boothby, and connected thronghout his life with various departments of the civil service, died to-day. The ...

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  28. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    We learn from our cable messages this morning that M. Peyron has been appointed Minister of Marine in the French Cabinet, in place of M. Charles Marie Brun, who recently ...

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  29. THE METROPOLITAN LIEDERTAFEL.

    An invitation concert was given by the performing members of the Metropolitan Liedertafel in the Upper Athemeum hall last evening, the guests consisting of His ...

    Article : 277 words
  30. QUEENSLAND MAILS.

    The British-India Steam Navigation Company's chartered steamer Duke of Buckingham, from London 20th June, was sighted this afternoon at five o'clock. ...

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  31. DIPHTHERIA AT KIRKSTALL.

    On Saturday a fatal case of diphtheria occurred at Kirkstall, and two fresh coses arc reported to-day. Kirkstall is in the shire of Belfast, which body has appointed no medical ...

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