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    LADY VERE—"Oh, you will take me down to dinner, won't you, Mr. Blinks?" (Delight of Mr. Blinks.) BLINKS—"But pray tell me, Lady Vere, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE EUROPEAN OUTLOOK. WARNING TO GERMANY.

    Some of the Petersburg journals, including the Novosti and the Novoe Vremya, have warned Germany that the passage of the Army Bill through the ...

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  4. THE HOME RULE BILL.

    Sir W. V. Harcourt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, speaking in the Commons yesterday, estimated the total Irish revenue from Customs, excise, stamp ...

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  5. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. MATCH AGAINST SUSSEX.

    The match Australians against the Sussex Eleven was concluded at Brighton to-day and resulted in an eight-wicket victory for the visitors. The weather was ...

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  6. MINING.

    The Eadina and Wallaroo Times of Saturday writes:—Work at the Yelta mine is now going on vigorously. The two bottom ends are being driven south, yielding a fair percentage of ore. ...

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  7. THE RELIEF OF DISTRESS.

    The work of distributing food to distressed women has been proceeding vigorously at the Creche, Gillea-street, during the past week, the throng of applicants being very large. ...

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  8. A STUDY IN SCARLET.

    Our prisoner's furious resistance did not apparently indicate any ferocity in his disposition towards ourselves, for on finding himself powerless he smiled in an affable manner ...

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  9. THE ARMY BILL PASSED.

    The new Reichstag yesterday passed the German Army Bill by a majority of 16 votes. Count von Caprivi, in announcing the substitution of a two years' ...

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  10. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S CATHEDRAL.

    Solemn high mass was celebrated at St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral on Sunday morning. The sacred edifice was crowded to the doors, and the whole service was of a most ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES CAVALRY.

    Most of the members of the New South Wales Cavalry detachment embarked by the Orient steamer Orotava yesterday, on their return to Sydney. Their departure ...

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  12. RUSSIAN JEWS.

    The American authorities are stringently enforcing the law for the exclusion of destitute aliens, and 700 Russians (mostly pauper Jews) have been ...

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  13. MR. JOHN DEASY.

    Sir. John Deasy, who has just resigned his seat for West Mayo, consequent on his conviction on a charge of assault, bade farewell to his ...

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  14. THE BULLARRA IN A CYCLONE.

    The steamer Bullarra in making her last trip to West Australia took considerably more time than is usually occupied on the voyage. When she did not reach Albany at the due ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    For the South Australian wheat shipped by the barque J. C. Julius, from Port Pirie on March 25, 28s. 6d. a quarter is offered. ...

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  16. THE FRENCH IN SIAM. THE SIAMESE DEFIANT.

    The latest intelligence from Bangkok states that the Siamese warships are preparing for action against the French, and that 4,000 soldiers have surrounded the ...

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  17. BILLIARD CONTEST.

    A billiard match between F. C. Ives and J. Hoberts, the American and English champions respectively, will take place at Chicago in September. Ives recently ...

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  18. THE BISLEY MEETING.

    The annual meeting of the National Rifle Association is now taking place, and the shooting so far as the English competitors are concerned shows a great ...

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  19. FRENCH SELF-EXCULPATION.

    The admiral in command of the French squadron at Bangkok asserts in reference to the recent exchange of shots that the Siamese were the first to fire, and that ...

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  20. THE EGYPTIAN QUESTION.

    A report is published in the French press that the Sultan of Turkey has acquiesced in the request of the Khedive of Egypt to use his influence to ...

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  21. LONDON CHARTERED BANK.

    The judges of the Chancery division have postponed their sanction to the scheme for the reconstruction of the London Chartered Bank of Australia ...

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  22. THE STEAMER ADELAIDE.

    Shortly before the steamer Adelaide left the wharf at Port Adelaide on Saturday for West Australia a steerage passenger, who was apparently a German, waited upon the ...

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  23. SILVER. QUOTED AT 33⅝D.

    Silver is quoted at 33⅝d. per oz. ...

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  24. INDIAN RUPEE PAPER.

    The announcement of a fresh issue of £2,000,000 has caused a further fall in the price of Indian rupee paper, the present quotation being 61⅝. ...

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  25. THE NEW AUSTRALTAN PILGRIMS.

    After several vexatious delays the barque Royal Tar, with the first batch of New Australians, was finally cleared by the authorities yesterday, and got away ...

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  26. LYONS'S BATTING AVERAGE.

    A revised statement is published shewing that J. J. Lyons's batting average slightly exceeds H. Graham's 30. ...

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  27. THE TEST MATCH.

    The Australians have nominated J. Phillips as their umpire in the forthcoming test match with All-England, which will be commenced at ...

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  28. THE SHERMAN PURCHASE ACT.

    The adverse attitude adopted by President Cleveland and his party towards the silver interest is provoking much indignation in the silver states. A secret society, ...

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  29. JUDE'S SUNDAY SERVICES.

    All Clayton Church on Sunday morning Mr. Jude delivered an address on "The Morning of Life." Every seat in the church was occupied and the discourse was listened to ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN GOVERNORS.

    The Observer disputes the wisdom of the proposal mooted in some of the Australian colonies for the reduction of the salaries of their governors, and points ...

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  31. THE ALL-ENGLAND TEAM.

    It has been decided to include A. Mold, Maurice Read, W. H. Lockwood, and E. Wainwriglit, with W. Attewell as emergency, in the team which will ...

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  32. RUSSIA AND CANADA.

    The Russian Government, with a view to protecting their fishing rights against invasion, especially by the Canadians, whose vessels have been repeatedly seized ...

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  33. THE CLOSING OF CHARLES STREET

    Sir—With reference to the above I saw by your report of the City Council meeting that the city fathers have declined further action in the matter, thereby putting a finishing stroke ...

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  34. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The miners in England are not unanimous in regard to the expediency of a strike in furtherance of the eight hours system, and while those of Lancashire are ...

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  35. THE EXECUTION OFFLANNAGAN.

    The half-caste Charley Flannagan, alias Charles McManus, convicted for the murder of Samuel Croker, at Avergne Station, in September last, was executed ...

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  36. LORD KINTORE IN MELBOURNE.

    The Earl of Kintore arrived at the Spencer-street station on Saturday morning by the express from Sydney, and attended the races in the afternoon. He ...

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  37. HUDSON'S BIJOU.

    Hudson's Bijou Theatre was crowded on Sunday evening when a programme of sacred songs and stories was well carried out. After the opening hymn "In the sweet ...

    Article : 173 words
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  39. MELBOURNE BOARD OF WORKS LOAN.

    The time for the sale of bonds in connection with the Metropolitan Board of Works loan expired at noon on Saturday, when the tenders were opened. On the ...

    Article : 125 words
  40. THE COMMERCIAL BANK.

    The new building intended for the Commercial Bank, which has been in course of erection for some time, and is a palatial structure, with a magnificent ...

    Article : 55 words
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  42. GORED BY A BULL.

    Duncan McIntyre died at the hospital yesterday from injuries received by being gored by a bull. ...

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