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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    The formal presentation to the Governor of the Address in Reply to the speech delivered by him at the opening of Parliament on the 23rd inst. took place yesterday ...

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  3. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Lyne, leader of the Opposition, moved the adjournment to call attention " to the effect of the provisions of the Customs Duties ...

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  4. SCENE AT THE PREMIER'S' OFFICE.

    A deputation, consisting of Messrs. White, Fleming mid Walker, waited upon the Acting Premier yesterday morning, as representatives of an open air meeting held that ...

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  5. THE ANGLICAN JUBILEE.

    The celebration of the jubilee of the Church of England in Victoria was continued yesterday (St. Peter's day) by special morning and evening services in the ...

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  6. THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE.

    When the Prince of Wales had completed tho royal inspection at the great naval review at Spithead on Saturday, after having steamed in the Victoria and ...

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  7. THE MISSING STEAMER.

    No tidings have yet been received of the much overdue P. mid O. steamer Aden, which sailed from Hong Kong with China mails on 21st ult., and which is supposed ...

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  8. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    The special correspondent of the "Times" at Constantinople says the outlook in respect to the negotiations for peace between Greece and Turkey, which arc being ...

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  9. THE BRITAIN OF THE FUTURE

    At the Town Hall last night, before a crowded audience, the Rev. Dr. Clifford delivered the last of his present series of lectures in Melbourne. The ...

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  10. THE QUEEN AT KENSINGTON.

    The Queen on returning from Buckingham Palace in London to Windsor Castle was met at Kensington by a deputation of the local authorities and presented with a ...

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  11. TRUSTS IN AMERICA.

    It is the intention of the United States Government to take the necessary steps to. impose further restraint on the operations of the great trusts, or "combines," which ...

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  12. ANOTHER MARINE DISASTER.

    The iron ship Avenger, 1403 tons, built at Whitehaven in 1879, for Messrs. AV. Grice and Co., has arrived at Port Louis, Mauritius, in a disabled condition. ...

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  13. LIMERICK WOMEN AND AUSTRALIAN MUTTON.

    In accordance with the wish of the donors, the gift of frozen mutton made by Australian pastoralists towards providing dinners for the poor of Great Britain in ...

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  14. THE JUBILEE IN MELBOURNE.

    The police are more fortunate than the majority of the State servants in being publicly, thanked as well as paid for doing their duty. The Chief Secretary has received ...

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  15. TRANSVAAL VOLKSRAAD.

    The Transvaal Volksraad has appointed a special commission to inquire into the qualifications of members of the House, the object in view being to ...

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  16. THE COLONIAL PREMIERS.

    A special reception was given yesterday by Sir Henry Irving, proprietor and manager of the Lyceum Theatre, in honor of the colonial visitors to the Jubilee ...

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  17. CARE OF TRUST FUNDS.

    The colonial Premiers have pressed upon the Secretary for the Colonies the desirability and advantage of legislatively authorising the investment of English ...

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  18. THE QUEEN AND THE KAISER.

    The Emperor William of Germany, grandson of Queen Victoria, gave a dinner on board his yacht at Kiel, the chief Gorman naval port on the Baltic Sea, on ...

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  19. THE GERMAN CABINET.

    Reports from Berlin tend to confirm the statement as to the intended retirement of Prince von Hohenlohe, the Imperial Chancellor, and the contemplated ...

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  20. TREATMENT OF COLONIAL TROOPS.

    In further refutation of the rumors which were recently circulated that the colonial troops visiting England were greatly dissatisfied with their treatment ...

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  21. THE MEAT TRADE.

    Sir E. Montague Nelson, chairman of the Colonial Consignment and Produce Distribution Company, states that many English bankers and ship oivners ...

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  22. THE TREATS TO THE POOR.

    A meeting of the citizens of Richmond was held at the local town hall yesterday, to wind up affairs in connection with the Jubilee celebrations in that suburb. The ...

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  23. COMMONWEALTH DILL AND THE COUNCIL.

    Owing to the comparatively alow progress made by the Legislative Assembly in the draft Federal Constitution bill, Mr. E. Barton, Q.C., has postponed for a fortnight tho resolution ...

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  24. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The quantity of wool which has arrived in London since the May series of wool sales is 304,000 bales. The number of bales forwarded direct to manufacturers is ...

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  25. BALL AT NORTH MELBOURNE.

    A Jubilee ball, in aid of funds for the relief of the poor, was held last night at the North Melbourne Town Hall. About 200 couples assembled, and under the direction of the ...

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  26. A CONSTITUTIONAL POINT.

    Sir John Forrest, Premier of West Australia, has held a consultation with the other colonial Premiers have in England with respect to the action of the Colonial ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Assembly to-night the address in reply was further [?]bated. Mr. M'Donald made an attack on the management of the Queensland National Bank under the new regime, and ...

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  29. QUEEN'S MEMORIAL FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 209 words
  30. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Council to-day, tho debate on the address in reply was continued by Messrs. Tom- kinson, Bice, Martin and Robinson, and adjourned till new day. ...

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  32. VISIT TO THE BANK OF ENGLAND.

    The team of Victorian riflemen sent to England to compete in the National Rifle Association matches at Bisley did not take part in the colonial military ...

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  33. THE MALDON ELECTORATE.

    Cr. Frederick Mobs, of Bradford, who intends to oppose Sir John M'lntyre's return for Maldon at the forthcoming general election, addressed the electors in the Temperance Hall ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE' NEWS.

    Mr. J. G. Duffy, Postmaster-General of Victoria, who represented Australia at the International Postal Conference at Washington, has returned to London. ...

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  35. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Cornwall, steamer, from Sydney 15th April; Rimutaka, from Lyttelton 15th May. Sailed.--Kor Melbourne : Gulf of ...

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  36. NARROW GAUGE RAILWAYS.

    The Standing Committee on Railways sat yesterday in private, and further considered the question of the construction of the Fern Tree Gully to Gembrook narrow gauge ...

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  37. BARGAIN FOR A HOTEL LICENCE.

    At the Collingwooil court yesterday, an unusual application was made in connection with a debt case. Edward Carroll, for many years licensee of the Ayrshire Arms Hotel, Perry-street, was sued ...

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  38. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY SCHEME.

    The Railway Commissioner has reported on the propose to connect South Australia and West Austrain by railway. The total cost to the border from Port Augusta, a distance ...

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  39. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

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  41. GARDEN PARTY AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    The garden party given by her Majesty at Buckingham Palace yesterday, the last of the royal festivities of the Jubilee celebrations, was a brilliant affair. ...

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  42. THE HEW GUINEA MASSACRE.

    Further news with regard to the Now Guinea massacre is to the effect that several white men and a number of natives were reported murdered at a village 85 miles from Point Moresby. ...

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  44. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    William Uncouple, of Beechworth, miner, formerly of Benalla, licensed victualler. Filed at Beechworth. ...

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  46. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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