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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The Ministers and members of the Legislative Assembly who proceeded to Adelaide on Monday last for the purpose of visiting the Jubilee Exhibition returned to Melbourne ...

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  3. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The private committee of members of Parliament appointed in March last to consider the question of State-aided colonisation has Submitted its report. ...

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  4. ANOTHER OUTBREAK OF SMALL-POX IN SYDNEY.

    Considerable excitement was caused hero today by the discovery of a case of small-pox in Sydney. The patient is a European named Charles Alexander, who is said to be a recent ...

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  5. THE ACCIDENT TO THE ADELAIDE EXPRESS.

    The express train from Melbourne, which had amongst its passengers the Governor of Victoria, Lady Loch and the two Misses Loch, arrived at Adelaide half an hour behind time ...

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  6. GREAT BRITAIN AND TURKEY.

    In the House of Commons to-day,Mr.W. H. Smith, leader of the Government, stated in reply to a question that Her Majesty's Government had reason to believe that the Sultan of ...

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  7. THE PROPOSED PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE.

    A memorial, signed by a number of the leading London merchants, has been presented to the Postmaster-General, Mr. Raikes, urging him to accept the offer of the Peninsular and ...

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  8. MELBOURNE TRAMWAY LOAN.

    A loan is announced on behalf of the Melbourne Tramways Trust of £200,000, in debentures bearing 4½ per cent, interest. The minimum has been fixed at 105, and tenders ...

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  9. THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.

    The arrangements in connection with the laying of the foundation stones of the Imperial Institute are now completed. The ceremony will be performed on Monday by the Queen. ...

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  10. FEARS OF AN OUTBREAK IN MELBOURNE.

    Mr. Akehurst, the president of the Central Board of Health, received a telegram from Sydney yesterday afternoon apprising him of the outbreak of small-pox there. The ...

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  11. JUBILEE ADDRESSES TO THE QUEEN.

    A number of the Indian princes at present in England waited on her Majesty at Windsor yesterday, in order to present addresses of congratulation on the Jubilee. The Queen accorded ...

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  12. SERVIA AND AUSTRIA.

    It is understood that the Emperor Joseph of Austria is dissatisfied with the result of his interview with King Milau, of Servia. ...

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  13. THE RULERSHIP OF BULGARIA.

    It is stated that the Bulgarian General Assembly will in all probability elect Prince Ferdinand, of Saxe-Coburg Gotha, as ruler of Bulgaria. ...

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  14. THE SUGAR BOUNTIES.

    The agitation in Great Britain against the Continental sugar bounties system continues to increase. Several public meetings have been held in England and Scotland, calling upon the ...

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  15. THE CRIMES BILL.

    In the House of Commons last night, Mr. H. W. Smith's motion that on Monday next the closure should be applied to the debate on the Crimes Bill was adopted by ...

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  16. HEAVY RAIN IN THE COUNTRY.

    Heavy rain set in last night, and continued until this morning. Sixty-five points were registered in Numurkah, but heavier rain fall in the surrounding districts. At Nathalin 95 ...

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  17. THE FRENCH IN THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Mr. J. Bryce, who was Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs in the late Gladstone Administration, has intimated his intention of asking the Government to make a definite statement ...

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  18. PYRITES BURNING AT BETHANGA.

    Unwanted excitement exists at Bethanga, Owing to the stoppage of the smelting furnaces by the Central Board of Health, which is proceeding against the company for burning ...

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  19. THE FOUNDERING OF THE SCHOONER ANN AND MARY.

    The shipwrecked crew of the Tasmanina schooner Ann and Mary, which foundered off the Ninety Mile Beach, reached Sale to-day, when they were kindly received and a ...

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  20. THE HEALTH OF THE CROWN PRINCE OF GERMANY.

    A third operation has been performed on the Crown Priuce of Germany, who is now visiting London, and whose health has occasioned some abxiety on account of his suffering from a ...

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  21. [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.]

    Baron Hirsch, the well know it Austrian financier, has presented £10,000 to the imperial Institute fund. ...

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  22. PARTICULARS OF THE DISPUTE.

    Operations have been suspended at the Wallace Bethanga Company's mine, Bethanga, and all hands employed at the mine discharged Owing to the legal proceedings instituted by the ...

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  23. THE AFGHAN REBELLION.

    The intelligence from Afghanistan with report to tho Ghilzai rebellion continues of a very conflicting character, varying according to the source from which it emanates; but all ...

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  24. WEEKLY BANK RETURNS.

    The Bank of England returns for thee past week show the proportion of reserve to liabilities to be 43 per cent., as compared With 48 per cent. last week. ...

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  25. RECEPTION OF SIR H. LOCH AT ADELAIDE.

    The numerous visitors from Victoria who are now in Adelaide received an important addition to-day by the arrival of his Excellency Sir Henry Loch, Lady Loch and ...

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  26. TRADES MEETINGS.

    At a meeting of the Agriculture implement Makers' Society held last evening a letter was received from the Cigar Makers' Society, intimating that their recent dispute with Messrs. ...

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  27. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day, 12,100 bales were offered, making a total of 229,200 bales during the seried. There is a hardening tendency in the ...

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  28. THE MAILS

    The British India Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Almora, from London 15th June, left here to-day outward bound for QUeensland ports. ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES REVENUE RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 208 words
  30. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 167 words
  31. CASUALTIES AND OFFENCES.

    James C. Brady, aged 46, a clerk, was [?] by Constable Wardley yesterday afternoon, on warrant, charged with endeavoring to impose by false representations in ...

    Article : 251 words
  32. THEFT FROM A CLOTHES LINE.

    At the Collingwood court on Friday three men, named Peter M'Cormick, Thomas M'Mahon and George Bell, were charged with stealing a quantity of linen. Constable ...

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  33. CARRIAGE OF INTERCOLONIAL AND FOREIGN MAILS.

    The Postmaster-General received a deputation to-day from the shipowners of Sydney, claiming remuneration for the carriage of intercolonial and foreign mails for the six ...

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  34. SUDDEN DEATH AT BALLARAT.

    Ann Dean, aged 65 years, wife of a blacksmith carrying on business on the Main-road, Ballarat East, was found dead in her bed this morning. On Thursday night at 10 o'clock the ...

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  35. LAW LIST.—THIS DAY.

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  36. IMPORTANT EVENT.

    On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday next ladies will have a grand opportunity of pure chasing Remnants of Dress Materials, Silks Ribbons, Laces, Woollens, &c., at the ...

    Article : 45 words
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