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  2. ORANGE CELEBRATIONS.

    Being 12th July, yesterday was made the occasion of an Orange demonstration, the proceedings comprising a tea in the Protestant Hall, a procession thence to the Town ...

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  3. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon the Government is to be asked by Mr. A. L. Tucker whether, having regard to the extensive public interests involved in the ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    General regret was expressed here to-day on receipt of the intelligence by the police that the body of Mr. W. H. Easterly, one of the best known and respected residents in the ...

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  5. VICTORIAN MOUNTED RIFLES.

    The Victorian Mounted Rifles are quartered in the barracks at Chelsea, which they share with some of the Scots Guards, the larger portion of the battalion being ...

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  6. THE GAS POISONING CASE

    The much adjourned inquiry into the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Cunning and her daughter, Mrs. Marian Scott, caused by an escape of gas at their home in ...

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  7. THE CITY COUNCIL.

    The City Council met at the Town Hall yesterday; the Mayor, Cr. W. Strong, presiding. THE CHARITY VOTE. ...

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  8. THE NAVY AND THE COLONIES.

    Mr. C. C. Kingston, Premier of South Australia, has been interviewed by a representative of Reuter's Agency on the subject of colonial and Imperial relations and ...

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  9. TURKEY AND THE POWERS.

    The Turkish Government, which, in spite of its acceptance of the Cretan autonomy scheme formulated by the powers, has sent a squadron to Crete to ...

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  10. THE TICK PEST.

    The Minister of Agriculture has received a telegram from Mr. W. Collins, who is in charge of the Mundoolan cattle, near Bowen, upon which experiments are being ...

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  11. ARRESTS IN CONSTANTINOPLE

    There is a renewal of uneasy feeling at Constantinople, in consequence of the position of affairs in regard to the Turkish claim to Thessaly and its rejection by the ...

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  12. CAPE COLONY'S NAVAL GIFT. OPINION OF THE TIMES.

    The " Times" to-day, commenting on the offer of the Government of Cape Colony to present a first class war ship to the Imperial Navy ...

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  13. THE GOTHENBURG SYSTEM AT RENMARK.

    Mounted-constable Teate has reported to the Chief Secretary on the working of the Gothenburg system at Renmark. He states that the principle is a splendid one. The ...

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  14. GREAT FIRE AT HAY.

    A tremendous fire broke out at 5 p.m. today on the premises of Meakes and Wheeler, the largest building in Hay, and it is still burning. The whole store, which was built ...

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  15. THE LUCKNOW MINING TROUBLE.

    A meeting of the Lucknow miners was held to-day to consider the new regulations regarding work at the Wentworth mines, about 300 being present. A ballot was ...

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  16. THE COLONIAL PREMIERS.

    The visit paid by Sir Wilfrid Laurier (Premier of Canada), Mr. Seddon (Premier of New Zealand) and Mr. Reid (Premier of New South Wales) to Mr. Gladstone, at ...

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  17. LABOR FARM FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Garrard, Minister of Industry, proposes to establish a casual labor farm at the old Pitt Town settlement on the Leongatha principle, which has worked so ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Bertram Mackennal, the young Victorian sculptor, has received a commission to execute a bust in marble of Madame Melba, the famous Melbourne ...

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  19. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament opens to-morrow. The Governor's speech will probably have reference to the Jubilee celebrations, the Federal Constitution Bill, the financial progress, and ...

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  20. SUNDAY TRADING IN SYDNEY.

    It is probable that some prosecutions will be instituted in connection with some of what are called the more glaring cases of trading last Sunday. The names of a ...

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  21. THE LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    Received by Goldsborough, Mort and Co.:--Prices show an advance of 6 per cent. as compared with last series, and Id. to 2d. on all sorts suitable for America previous to yesterday. ...

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  22. THE SYDNEY TRAM COLLISION.

    Nothing has yet transpired to account for the mysterious tram accident last night. An official inquiry is being made by the department, and a board of officers sat all this ...

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  23. GOLD MINING IN NEW GUINEA.

    Captain Steele, of the schooner Ivanhoe, reports that he left Woodlark Island on 27th June, at which date the field was only giving "tucker." Sickness prevailed, but the ...

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  24. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    Received by Messrs. Dalgety and Company, dated 9th inst.:--Frozen Meat: New Zealand crossbreds of light carcase, but of prime quality, are in good request, and prices are in favor of sellers. New ...

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  25. BISLEY RIFLE MATCHES.

    One hundred colonial riflemen have entered for the Queen's Prize, the great individual match of the National Rifle Association's annual meeting at Bisley, which ...

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  26. THE SALVATION ARMY (PRISON GATE AND RESCUE WORK).

    Sir,--it has been the usual custom for several years past on the occasion of our central social meeting to appeal to the general public, through the medium of the press, ...

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  27. SHOCKING CASE OF BURNING.

    A shocking fatality occurred on the premises of Messrs. Serymgour and Sons, book-hinders and stationers, King William-street, this afternoon. D. Davey, aged 70 years, ...

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  28. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The L.G.M.S. Darmstadt, from Australia, arrived at Southampton on the morning of the 9th inst. The Queensland R.M.S. Duke of Argyle arrived at Suez on 8th inst. from London. ...

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  29. THE CONDEMNED MAN BUTLER.

    Sheriff Maybury visited Butler in gaol to-day, in response to a repeatedly expressed wish of the condemned man, who desires to make special provision as to the disposal ...

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  30. A NEW ATTRACTION FOR CUP WEEK.

    At a meeting of all interested in the United Australasian Axemen's Association, held at Ulverstone, on Saturday night, it was resolved to hold the next exhibition of skill in ...

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  31. MILITARY TOURNAMENT.

    At a military tournament held at the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, yesterday, several of the colonial Jubilee troops competed successfully. ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A supposed act of revenge was perpetrated at the quarters of the governor of the Albury Gaol last night, when some person, entered a shed and almost completely destroyed a buggy ...

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  33. COMMERCIAL BUREAU AND MUSEUM.

    The Cabinet last night agreed upon the main outlines of a proposal to establish in Melbourne an institution for collecting and making available for commercial purposes ...

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  34. GREAT MEETING IN SYDNEY.

    The usual public meeting in connection with the 12th July celebration was held in the town hall to-night, and is claimed to have been one of the largest in the history ...

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  35. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    Splendid stone is on view from the Golden Ridge Proprietary Limited, obtained from the 160 feet level. The ore was broken on in driving on the course of the ...

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  36. MINING SCRIP FRAUD.

    A during fraud in connection with scrip in the Chalk's No. 3 Amalgamated Company, Carisbrook, was brought to light to-day by Mr. J. H. Dill, the legal manager, whose office is in the Mining ...

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  37. CURIOUS OFFICIAL DISPUTE IN SYDNEY.

    The matters in dispute between the city council and the post office officials in connection with the telephone tunnels reached something like a head to--night. By ...

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  38. THE BULUWAYO RAILWAY.

    The railway to Buluwayo, the capital of Matabeleland and seat of administration in Rhodesia, will be formally opened for traffic in November next. ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A large deputation from the religious bodies, and representing 210,000 of the population of the colony, waited on the Acting Premier (Mr. Holder) to-day and asked for his ...

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  40. RINDERPEST IN JAVA.

    Reports have been received by the northern papers to the effect that the rinderpest has made its appearance in Java. These reports have been brought under the ...

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  41. RUN DOWN BY A TRAIN.

    A railway fatality took place yesterday morning between the Essendon and North Essendon stations, by which Patrick O'Brien, a casual hand employed regrading the line, lost his life. ...

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  42. SHOOTING ON SUSPICION.

    On Saturday night, at Coonabarabran, 267 miles north--west of Sydney, Constable Bentley was watching a lot of "planted" marsupial skins, which he suspected had been ...

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  43. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    At the Criminal Court on Saturday John P. Cox was charged with attempting to set fire to a house at Coolgardie on 26th May, and was acquitted. ...

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  44. THE ORANGE ANNIVERSARY.

    Sir,--As a northern Protestant permit me to express the hope that the Chief Secretary shall allow no scope for a repetition of those disgraceful scenes which occurred at Brunswick in ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND.

    The missing schooner Mavis has arrived safely. Mr. Ward's supporters are urging him to again contest the seat he has lost through ...

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