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  2. MASTER BUTCHERS’ ASSOCIATION.

    On Thursday evening the annual meeting of this Association was held at Mr. R. J. Rigaud’s Indian Tearooms. The President (Mr. Z. H. Sanders) took the chair, and there ...

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  3. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The Miners’ Federation of Great Britain have issued a manifesto in connection with the approaching general election, advising the miners to oppose at all hazards candidates ...

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  4. QUARANTINE MATTERS.

    The President of the Central Board of Health (Dr. Whittell) received a telegram from Torrens Island on Thursday morning, June 23, stating that everything was going on satisfactorily. ...

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  5. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Regulations have been drafted for tho removal of all obstacles to the transmission through Victoria of carcasses of beef and mutton. Cattle and sheep required for the ...

    Article : 360 words
  6. THE DISTRESS IN VICTORIA.

    A number of members of Parliament supporting the Government waited to-day on the Premier and Treasurer to urge that a number of additional relief works should be ...

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  7. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night the second reading of the Railway Construction Land Subsidy Bill was carried by 43 vote? to 14. ...

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  8. THE NEW VICTORIAN LOAN.

    The terms are published upon which tenders have been called until Wednesday for a Victorian loan of £2,000,000, and not £2,600,000, as first mentioned, bearing ...

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  9. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Upwards of 4,000 shires in the Exhibition have been taken up. When 5,000 are allotted the Company may be considered floated. Arrangements are completed with Messrs. ...

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  10. PORTUGUESE AFRICA.

    A company of Boers entered the Portuguese territory of Angola, a country the west coast of Africa with an estimated population of two millions, and ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND.

    Parliament was opened to-day by the Governor in person. The Governor’s Speech referred to the sustained improvements in the public finances and private industries of the ...

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  12. THE GOVERNMENT LABOUR BUREAU.

    The registration at the Government Labour Bureau continued slowly to-day. The number now registered amounts to 5,709. There is reason to believe that in many instances the ...

    Article : 86 words
  13. ACTION AGAINST DUKE OF MANCHESTER.

    Recently the Dwarf published the details of an action for defendant, commenced by Miss Bessie Bellwood against the Duke of Manchester, and the ...

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  14. ARRIVAL OF THE TAINUI AT LAUNCESTON.

    The Tainui arrived from London with the following saloon passengers i For Melbourne— Rev. Lewis and Messrs. Arnold and Billingbam. For Adelaide—Miss Robinson, Sir w. ...

    Article : 43 words
  15. THE REAL ESTATE BANK.

    The action of the liquidators of the Real Estate Bank in calling up the balance of capital was adversely criticised at a meeting of shareholders to-day. It was pointed out that ...

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  16. HEAVY STORMS IN THE OTHER

    A telegram from Wilson’s Promontory states that very boisterous weather prevailed during the past week. The weather is much worse to-day. The steamers Despatch and Beeswing, ...

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  17. THE LATE MR, WILLDER.

    On the arrival of the steamer Aramac to-day particulars were obtained from Mr. Derbin Willder as to the death of Mr. Willder, who fell overboard shortly after leaving Brisbane. ...

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  18. UNIONIST DEMONSTRATION.

    A great and enthusiastic Unionist,, meeting has been held in the St. James Hall, London. The speakers included Lord Londonderry, ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Lord Jereey and party arrived by to-day express after an absence of sixteen days, during which the Governor travelled about 2,430 miles. ...

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  20. STEALING TOBACCO.

    Some time last night the premises of Messrs. Henry Berry & Co., at the comer of Spencer and Little Boutke street?, were raided, and 1,060 lb. weight of tobacco stolen. The premises ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND.

    The authorities have decided that all the Buninyong's passengers shall remain in quarantine, and that all are to be vaccinated. ...

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  22. THE ANARCHIST RAVCHOL.

    Ravachol, tho notorious Anarchist, who was some time ago found guilty of murder under extenuating circumstances and sentenced to imprisonment for life, has ...

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  23. TASMANIA.

    A crowded public meeting at) Launceston to-day affirmed the desirableness of the Corporation carrying out the electric - light Launceston, June 23. ...

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  24. THE VICTORIAN RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    The Minister of Railways stated to-day that Mr. K. L. Murray, electrician of the department, has been selected to fill the vacancy on the Board of Railway Commissioners when ...

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  25. VICTORIAN PROTECTIVE DUTIES.

    At a meeting held at Tallygaroopna on Thursday to protest against the proposed increase in the protective duties the following resolution was passed:—“Viewing with alarm ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND.

    Lady fox, wife of Sir William Fox, a well-known public man and a former premier, died at Auckland to-day. The dead body of Henry Richmond, an ...

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  27. A MUNIFICENT BEQUEST.

    Mr. David Lewiss, of Liverpool, who died in 1885, bequeathed an amount of £200,000, which is to be left at interest until it ultimately amounts to £350,000, to ...

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  28. THE VICTORIAN LOAN.

    In regard to the new loan of £2,000,000 Sir Graham Berry states that the price is equal to £93 or £93 10s. as compared with the two previous loans, as in the case of the latter the ...

    Article : 200 words
  29. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A shocking accident happened to John Arscot on the railway line at Perth. While engaged in shunting he slipped off the platform. The trucks rolled over him, and he ...

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  30. OBSEQUIES OF THE LATE EARL OF ANCRUM.

    The military funeral of the late Earl of Ancrum took place this afternoon. The line it rente from Victoria Barracks to Paddington was densely parked with sightseers, and ...

    Article : 177 words
  31. THE MERCANTILE BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    A meeting of the shareholders in the Mercantile Bank of Australia, Which Suspended payment a few weeks ago, was held in London yesterday. Mr. Stewart. ...

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  32. RELIGIOUS NEWS.

    OWN KENSINGTON MISSION CHURCH.—At the Norwood Town Hall on Wednesday evening the members of the North Kensington Mission Church and their. friends spent a very ...

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  33. THE COUNTRY AND THE MINISTRY.

    A strong feeling prevails here that the country should go through the ballot-box to Judge the present Parliament. ...

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  34. MR. DIBBS.

    Mr. Dibbs while being the guest of the Earl of Warwick was introduced to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. His Royal Highness was exceedingly ...

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  35. THE SURRY HILLS TRAGEDY.

    During the whole of last night Richard and Ivy Hoskings, husband and wife, the victims in the shooting case at Surry Hills last evening, remained in an unconscious condition. ...

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  36. THE STOCK TAX.

    Sir—I noticed several letters in your paper’ in re stock tax. “An Old Colonist” asks why have the farmers not some fat cattle for sr’e now they are so scarce, and he suggests ...

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  37. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Full Court snt yesterday, Mr. Rudall, S.M., presiding with local Justices. A caso against the Hon. A. R. Addison, M.L.C., for neglecting to obey an order of the District ...

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  38. THE OUTBREAK OF MEASLES ON THE OCEANA.

    It appears that several cases of measles occurred on the Oceana during the voyage, and all the patients were convalescent, or nearly eo, on arrival, but pustular eruption showed on one ...

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  39. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    Sin JAMES FERGUSSON LODGE, U.A.O.D. —The half-yearly meeting was held on Wea needay night, June 22, at the Selbome Hotel, there being a large attendance of members. ...

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  40. Our Art Schools.

    SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ART TEACHER Association .—The above Association held their bi-monthly meeting on Thursday at the Exhibition Building as when, before a good muster of ...

    Article : 487 words
  41. QUEENSLAND AND THE CHINESE.

    In the Assembly to-day Sir S. W. Griffith, replying to a question, said the attention of the Government had been called to the Press telegrams with regard to the Chinese at Camooweal, ...

    Article : 190 words
  42. AN APPEAL TO THE PRIVY COUNCIL.

    In the case of the Queen v. Walsh leave has been granted to the defendant to appeal to to the Privy Council against the judgment of the full court. The judgment was delivered on ...

    Article : 86 words
  43. A DROVER’S OFFENCE.

    A case of important to drivers fire Breaches of the travelling-stock regulations was heard begore the Local Court yesterday, when a drover named Major in charge of a mob of ...

    Article : 128 words
  44. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    The Governor has been asked by the Ministry to appoint 15 new members of the Legislative Council. He declined to appoint more than nine, and the Government will not ...

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  45. AUSTRALIA AND THE CHICAGO EXHIBITION.

    The executive of the Chicago Exhibition have intimated in reply to the representations made by Mr. Dibbs that they are willing to allot to Australia the space ...

    Article : 158 words
  46. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    Dr. Usher, of Melbourne, who is making special enquiries as to the treatment of inebriates, will attend as a delegate for Victoria at the Alcoholic Congress ...

    Article : 305 words
  47. THE NEW INSOLVENCY BILL.

    The following are the enacting clauses of a Bill brought in by Mr. Ash:— “1. When the last examination of any insolvent shall have been adjourned nine die under ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND AND THE DISTRESSED JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Du Richter, A.D.C. to the Czar, has returned the address presented to His Majesty by the House of Representatives on behalf of the distressed Jews of ...

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  49. GOLD DISCOVERY IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Another large patch of gold has been found in the north-west part of the colony, from which 400 oz. of alluvial gold has been taken, including a 40-oz. nugget. ...

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  51. RETRENCHMENT IN VICTORIA.

    The Harbour Trust to-day discussed the proposed dismissal of about 250 men from the service of the Trust, and it was resolved all the dismissals should take effect from ...

    Article : 137 words
  52. A MISSING SCHOONER.

    The schooner Louie, twenty-eight days out from Lyttelton with a cargo of wheat, is missing. It is feared that there has been a mashap owing to the recent gales on the coast. ...

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  54. A CHARGE OF FORGERY.

    At the Criminal Sittings to-day Mrs. Clara Amy Parker was called upon to answer a charge of forging the name of Mr. Joseph Clarke to two promissory-notes of £3,000 and ...

    Article : 88 words
  55. LOST IN THE SCRUB AND FOUND,

    The two children of Mr. J. W. Freeman, a selector residing at Barham, near Koondrook, who had been lost since about) noon on Monday, were found about 11 o'clook yesterday ...

    Article : 73 words
  56. FAILURE OF LONDON BANKERS.

    Messrs. G. Barker & Co. bankers, of 35, Mark-lane, London, E.C., have suspended payment. Their liabilities are set down at ...

    Article : 28 words
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