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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The proposed conference on Egyptian affairs forms the subject of some interesting cable messages this morning. The terms of the agreement between England and France are given; ...

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  3. EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS.

    The Pall Mall Gazetie last night contained a reference to the decision given by Mr. Justice Molesworth in favor of a local winding up of the affairs of the Oriental Bank in ...

    Article : 87 words
  4. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND.

    The thirteenth match played by the Australian cricketers in England was commenced at Liverpool to-day against eleven of that place and district. The weather was fine. The ...

    Article : 455 words
  5. THE CASE OF INFANTICIDE.

    The-city-coroner held an inquest at the mergue yesterday on the body of a female infant alleged to have been killed by its mother, Rosanna Plummer. ...

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  6. THE EGYPTIAN CONFERENCE.

    Public feeling against the Government and their policy in Egypt is daily become more intense. In the House of Commons the supporters of the Government are diminishing, but ...

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  7. THE NEW TEA SEASON.

    The steam ship Killarney, with the first cargo of now season's teas for the Melbourne market, sailed to-day for Hobson's Bay direct. The Menmuir has sailed for Sydney. The ...

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  8. CHOLERA IN FRANCE.

    A serious outbreak of sporadic cholera if reported from Toulon. Numerous deaths are occurring daily, and a panic has seized the inhabitants, who are fleeing from the city in ...

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  9. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BANK BILL.

    The bill which the Bank of South Australia has introduced into the Imperial Parliament for an extension of its charter is now before the House of Lords. It is ...

    Article : 105 words
  10. THE ANGLO-FRENCH AGREEMENT.

    In the House of Commons last night, Mr. Gladstone made his promised statement with regard to the terms of the Anglo-French agreement as to the bases of the ...

    Article : 157 words
  11. SANTARY PRECAUTIONS.

    In View of the outbreak of cholera in this country precautionary measures are being generally adopted in the serious continental countries in order to guard against the intro ...

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  12. THE SITUATION IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    In today's sitting of the House of Commons, Mr. Evelyn Ashley, Political Under Secretary for the Colonies, announced that it was the intention of the Government to des- ...

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  13. EXPLOSION OF GAS IN THE BRISBANE THEATRE.

    Great excitement occurred in the theatre last night during the performance of Tambour Major. There was an escape of gas under the stage, and on a light being struck an ex- ...

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  14. THE GOVERNMENT PROPOSALS.

    In the House of Commons last night, Mr. Gladstone was pressed to state the nature of the proposals for the re-organisation of Egyptian finance that the Government intend ...

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  15. THE GERMAN OCCUPATION OF ANGRA PEGUENA.

    In the House of Lords to-day, Earl Granville, the Foreign Secretary, stated that her Majesty's Government had waived any claim they might have to Angra Peguens, the ...

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  16. LARGE FIRE AT ALBURY.

    A fire took place this morning at about two o'clock, on the premises of Mr. Devene, at the Racing Club Hotel, about two miles from town on the road to Gerogery. The whole of ...

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  17. THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    The following vessels have arrived with consignments of frozen meat on board:— R.M.S. Liguria, with 4325 carcases, from Melbourne, and 1134 from Sydney. ...

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  18. THE PROSPECT OUTRAGE.

    The woman, Margaret Adams, who was recently shot by her husband in a fit of jealousy, continues slightly paralysed in her arms, but had recovered somewhat to- ...

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  19. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

    Tin shows a farther decline of 10s., best Straits and Australian being quoted £82 10s. COPPER.—Wallaroo, £63, PIG IRON,—No. 1 Scoteh, f.o.b. Clyde, 45s, ...

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  20. MESSRS. CULLIS HILL AND CO'S NEW PREMISES.

    Conclusive testimony of the increasing prosperity of Melbourne as an important commercial centre la afforded from time to time by numerous handsome buildings which are being ...

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  21. ALBURY GENERAL SESSIONS.

    At the Albury general sessions to-day, before Judge Backhouse, Henry Foster St. John Scarr, formerly assistant in the Albury Crown Lands office, was tried on a charge of larceny. ...

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  22. GALLANT RESCUE OF A GIRL FROM FIRE.

    A girl named Bertha Stuart, who resides with her parents, in Bourke-street, had a very narrow escape last night from being burned to death. She was in the front parlor, and her ...

    Article : 158 words
  23. FIELD FORTIFICATIONS.

    A lecture was delivered last evening by Major Shakespeare to members of the defence force at the old Government printing office, the subject chosen being field fortifications. ...

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  24. THE MAILS.

    The British India Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Roma arrived here to-day, on her outward voyage to Australia. ...

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  25. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived: Aikshaw, bq., from Port Pirie 29th January; Carpathian, ship, from Melbourne 24th February; Crown of Scotland, ship, from Melbourne 5th March; Darling Downs, ship. ...

    Article : 93 words
  26. NEW CALEDONIA AND THE LOYALTY ISLANDS.

    A correspondent at New Caledonia, under date Noumea, 20th June, writes as follows :— " The only sensation of late has been the discovery on the 18th inst. of a horrible ...

    Article : 489 words
  27. THE MELBOURNE HARBOR TRUST.

    The fortnightly meeting of the commissioners of the Melbourne Harbor Trust was held yesterday afternoon. There were present—Commissioners Moubray (In the chair), White, Perry. ...

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  28. TWO SKELETONS FOUND AT EDENHOPE.

    Information has been received by the Hamilton police that two skeletons were found on the Maryvale station, near Edenhope, yesterday. The skeletons are supposed to be ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. THE RED CROSS PRESERVING COMPANY.

    The half yearly meeting of shareholders in the Red Cross Preserving Company was held at Scott's Hotel yesterday afternoon, at which there was a fair attendance. Mr. Phipps Turnbull. ...

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  30. A BOY KILLED IN WRESTLING.

    A fatal accident occurred this afternoon on Tooloong station, to a boy named John Cook, about 14 years of age. He and another boy, named Brown, were wrestling together, in fun. ...

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  31. FIRE.

    Shortly before two o'clock yesterday morning a fire occurred on the premises of Mr. Charles Walker, a boarding house keeper, at 2 Lonsdale-street west. The fire was first ...

    Article : 142 words
  32. VICTORIAN UNITED LICENSED VIC TUALLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The usual meeting of the committee of the Victorian United Licensed Victuallers Association was held at the head office, 65 Bourke-street west, on Tuesday afternoon. Present—Mr. W. Meader, ...

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  33. THE WEATHER.

    The following report has been received from the Melbourne Observatory :— 25TH JUNE.—Western Australia : Generally fine; light E. and S. E. wind in west, moderate W. ...

    Article : 191 words
  34. TRADE MEETINGS.

    The usual weekly meeting of tho Victorian Operative Tobacconists' Society was held in the Trades Hall lost night; Mr. A Cousland occupying the chair. It was reported that a number ...

    Article : 187 words
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  36. THE MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.

    The following proclamation was issued yesterday by the Vice-Chancellor of the University:— I hereby proclaim Tuesday. the first day of July ...

    Article : 89 words
  37. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Davis Posner, of 143 Russell-street, Melbourne, tailor. Causes of insolvency: Having given an assignment of his estate to creditors without obtaining a release from them, and ...

    Article : 95 words
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