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  2. SATURDAY, JULY 29.

    AFTER dealing with the annual expenditure of this colony's money on the purchase of produce which might be grown within the colony it is only ...

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  3. BRIDGETOWN.

    The ploughing match which to place yesterday at Jayes was [?] unqualified success. A large number of both spectators and ploughm [?] ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS. INTERCOLONIAL.

    During the passage of the s.s. Buninyong from Adelaide a steerage passenger jumped overboard, but was rescued from drowning by the smartness of the captain. ...

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  5. CORRESPONDENCE. GOVERNMENTAL INCONSISTENCIES.

    SIR,—I was very pleased to see a letter in your last Saturday's issue and signed "Common Sense." The letter in question, ably dealt with ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS. FOREIGN.

    The Erie Railway Company has gone into liquidation owing to the present bad times. The President of the Board of ...

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  7. FRANCE AND SIAM,

    The blockade of the Siamese Ports by the French has been postponed until Saturday as the French do not intend to commence operations until the ...

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  8. LIGHT WEIGHT BREAD.

    SIR,—A letter having appeared in your issue of the 27th inst. on the above subject, I feel it highly necessary in the interests of our firm to ...

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  9. HOSPITAL ACCOUNTS.

    Hospital accounts show a deficit of £12,000. This is entirely the result of the falling off of subscriptions. ...

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  10. MR. WILSON, M.P.

    Mr. Wilson, M.P., brought another action for libel against a newspaper which had made similar comments to those which appeared in the Evening ...

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  11. GOVERNMENT TAXATION PROPOSALS.

    The Government taxation proposals, especially those relating to the income tax, were freely criticised in the House of Parliament on Thursday. ...

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  12. REDUCING BROKEN HILL DIVIDENDS.

    The Broken Hill directors have announced that it is their intention to reduce the rate of dividend on the shares by one shilling per month. This taken in connection with the ...

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  13. SENSATIONAL DIVORCE CASE.

    Miss Minnie Palmer, a noted actress, is the respondent in a divorce case brought by her husband against her. The co-respondent's name is Rogers ...

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  14. ONE AUSTRALIAN AGENT GENERAL.

    It is rumoured that the Home Government are favourable to the appointment of one Agent General for the Australian Colonies. Sir M. H. Davies' friends will in all ...

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  15. THE SURREY COUNTY ELEVEN

    The Surrey County Eleven has been defeated by Sussex by 119 runs. This makes the sixth defeat that Surrey has received this season. Last year it was ...

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  16. LOCAL TELEGRAMS.

    The public examination of Mr. H. Salomon was resumed in the Bankruptcy Court yesterday and closed. ...

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  17. MELBOURNE MERCANTILE AND FINANCE AGENCY CO.

    The Melbourne Mercantile and Finance Agency Co. is to be wound up contingent on liabilities in connection with guarantees of various insolvent concerns, which amounted ...

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  18. ENGLAND TAKING NO ACTION.

    France baring refused to recognise the right of England to interfere in the difficulty that existed between Siam and herself, the Gladstonian ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES. POISONING THROUGH BAD SARDINES.

    Several deaths have occurred here in consequence of children eating bad sardines. Verdicts have been returned accordingly at the Coroner's inquests. ...

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  20. A FIRE AT SEA.

    The Sepanish steamer San Juan which sailed from London for Hong Kong on June 29th accidently caught fire and has been totally destroyed. ...

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  21. MR. A. W. MOULTON.

    Mr. A. W. Moulton was again examined and his examination was further adjourned sine die. ...

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  22. CITY COUNCIL.

    The City Council have authorized the floating of a 4 percent. loan in London. The loan is for £300,000 and is for the repayment of moneys expended on the new city markets. ...

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  23. BOUNDEY AND LAKE.

    The examination of Messrs Boundey and Lake, contractors, was commenced yesterday in the Bankruptcy Court and adjourned. ...

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  24. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETE

    The match between the Austra [?] and Surrey Las commenced, the [?] tralians going to the wickets first [?] The first innings closed for [?] ...

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  25. THE SHIPPING STRIKE.

    The crew of the Adelaide Steamship Company's steamer South Australian have been released from prison. The men who still remain in prison in ...

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  26. BEHRING SEA FISHERIES.

    It is rumoured here that the International Tribunal of Arbitrators have given their award in favour of the United States in connection with the ...

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  27. THE FULL COURT.

    The Full Court sat formally yesterday and then adjourned until Wednesday next owing to the absence of Mr. Justice Stone through illness. ...

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  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 400 PASSENGERS FOR W.A.

    Throe steamers are leaving for West Australia next week. They will have on board some 400 passengers for that colony. ...

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  29. REVOLUTION IN NICARAGUA.

    The leading members of the Opposition have captured Nicaragua, the capital of Nicaragua, and have slaughtered many of the ...

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  30. THE SHAREMARKET.

    Murchison shares are very weak, being quoted at Is. This is due to the fact that many holders are trying to dispose of their shares apparently at any sacrifice. ...

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  31. FISH POISONING IN SYDNEY.

    Dr. Haynes has received the sad intelligence that two of his brother's children were numbered amongst the children who died from fish poisoning ...

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  32. VASSE.

    The notice of the withdrawal of tenders for the construction of the railway line from Boyanup to Busselton came as a great disappointment and ...

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  33. BUNBURY RIFLE VOLUNTE[?] CORPS.

    The second Commanding Offic[?] parade of the Bunbury Rifle Vol[?] [?]eer Corps was held last Thurs[?] evening. There was a very fair [?] ...

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  34. THE RELEASED LABOUR LEADERS.

    Messrs. Sleath and Ferguson, the notorious labour leaders, arrived in this city yesterday and were welcomed by a large crowd of socialists and unionists. ...

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  35. SIR GEORGE SHENTON.

    Sir George Shenton, President of the Legislative Council, gave an official luncheon yesterday in the Council rooms. ...

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  36. LOSS OF H.M.S. VICTORIA.

    The Court Martial on the loss of H.M.S. Victoria acquits the survivors of the vessel of all blame. It thinks that Admiral Markham might have ...

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  37. ASSISTED SCHOOLS.

    A deputation waited upon the Colonial Secretary yesterday from the Roman Catholic denomination asking the Government to maintain the ...

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  38. NEWS AND NOTES.

    THE usual Bale of goods prior to stocktaking Las been commenced at Mr. J. McHenry Clark's store. As announced elsewhere great bargains are to be obtained there ...

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  40. ELECTRO EXECUTION.

    An attempt to execute a murderer by means of the electro-execution system has been a failure. The prisoner recovered from the effects of ...

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  41. EARL KINTORE AND THE GOVERNORSHIP.

    The Government have officially denied asking Lord Ripon not to insist on Earl Kintore stopping here ponding the receipt of dispatch, but cables received to-day say that Sir ...

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  42. ANOTHER DEEMING.

    The body of a woman named Carter has been discovered beneath the floor of a house in Berkshire. The husband has been married twice previously and ...

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  43. THE SHAREMARKET.

    The shares are slowly but steadily falling. ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND. THE SOLOMON ISLANDS.

    The Premier announced in the House yesterday that he had received unofficial but authentic information that the British Government had hoisted the flag and ...

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  45. HOME RULE BILL.

    Mr. Chamberlain, in replying to an observation of Mr. Gladstone that he (Mr. Chamberlain) was in the habit of indulging in gross hyperbole ...

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  46. THE COOLGARDIE FIELD.

    Nothing sensational has been reported from Coolgardie for the past few days but it is understood here that the majority of the miners are ...

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  47. GOVERNOR FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Under Secretary of State for the Colonies in reply to Mr. Beaton said that the Government will decide at the proper time what action to take ...

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  48. ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP A STEAMER.

    The steamer Aramanca which arrived yesterday reports that she experienced great damage in the steerage quarters by the explosion of a dynamite cartridge under an ...

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