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  2. NEWS BY THE MAIL.

    There was quite an extensive gathering of South Australians at the Royal Botanic Society's flower show at their gardens on Wednesday last, including members of ...

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  3. SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1886.

    A GREAT deal of attention has recently been directed towards the banks carrying on business in South Australia. The whole system of banking, its privileges ...

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  4. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The tenders for the New South Wales 4 per cent, loan of 5½ millions, the minimum of which had been fixed at £94, were opened to-day, when it was found ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Assembly to-day, after formal business had been disposed of, Dr. Kenwick moved the second reading of the Registration of Factories and Workshops Bill, ...

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  6. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A deputation from the Australian Winegrowers' Association waited upon the Minister for Agriculture to-day, urging the appointment of a travelling instructor on viticulture, who ...

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  7. PRESBYTERIAN FEDERAL ASSEMBLY.

    The sittings of the Presbyterian Federal Assembly of Australia were continued to-day, when a petition to be presented to her Majesty was agreed to. With reference to the New ...

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  8. [Reuter's Telegrams.]

    The weekly returns of the Bank of England published to-day shows the proportion of the reserve to its liabilities to be 39 per cent., and the total reserve ...

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  9. THE WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales will close on the 17th inst. The total quantity sold amounts to 350,000 bales, and the number of bales held over is 5,000. Greasy wools are 1½d. ...

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  10. THE EXPLOSIVES TREATY.

    Negotiations are taking place between the British and the United States Governments with the object of arranging for an extension of the existing treaty between the ...

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  11. FATAL COLLISION NEAR SYDNEY HARBOR.

    A fatal accident occurred outside the Heads about 12 miles from Botany this morning. The harbor tug-steamer Prince of Wales went out about 8 o'clock to pick up the ship ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The half-yearly meeting of the City Bank was held to-day. The balance-sheet showed the net profit to be £19,850, to which is to be added a balance from the last half-year of ...

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  13. CHALLENGE TO A DUEL.

    General Boulanger, Minister of War, has challenged Baron Larcintz to fight a duel. The challenge is due to an altercation which recently took place in the ...

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  14. BANQUET TO OLD COLONISTS.

    Last night a banquet was given at South Kensington in honor of old colonists, Sir. Childers presiding. Sir Graham Berry, who spoke, declared that the mutual ...

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  15. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN LAND COMPANY.

    Sir—On the supposition that yon may be interested in the particulars of the scheme upon which this company is based, I enclose for your information a brief statement of the ...

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  16. SHIPPING.

    The P. & O. S.N. Co.s.s.s. Clyde, with outward Brindai mails to 25th June, left here this morning for Australia. ...

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  17. THE WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales close on. July 17. The lately telegraphed improvement has become still more marked compared with the closing rates of the last series. Prices ...

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  18. THE AUSTRALIAN RIFLE TEAM IN ENGLAND.

    The following is the continuation of the scores of the Australian team in the competition for the Queen's prize at Wimbledon to-day:— ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND.

    The Ministry and supporters, at the invitation of the Premier, made a pleasure trip to the bay in the Government steamer Luanda to-day. ...

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  20. THE ULOOLOO GOLDFIELDS.

    Sir—"A Mining Manager and Engineer" says that the Ulooloo goldfield is payable. Now that I deny, as out of 103 men on the field not half are making "tucker," and only ...

    Article : 174 words
  21. NEW ZEALAND. [From our own Correspondent.]

    Sir Julius Vogel has commenced libel suits against the New Zealand Times and Wellington Evening Press, for comments upon his action in connection with the ...

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  22. SPARK ARRESTER.

    Sir—I see that the Government may require an efficient spark arrester. There ate plans and specifications of one invented by me at present in the patent office in Adelaide. I ...

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  23. THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    Sir Wilfred Lawson has been elected for the Cockermouth Division of Comberland, defeating the late Liberal member C. J. Valentine. ...

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  24. THE ULOOLOO DIGGINGS.

    A report has just been received from Ulooloo diggings that Carpenter sold 10 ounces of gold on Wednesday, and got 4½ ounces on Thursday. Herbert washed 5 ounces on Thursday. The ...

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  25. FOOTBALL.

    Sir—In answer to Mr. Stacey's letter, I beg to state that when his resolution, namely, that no person having played in senior matches could play was before the association he ...

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  26. CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT BY A GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE.

    At the police court this morning before Messrs. Murray and Hawker, Joseph Banks, railway goods clerk, was charged with embezzlement. Four charges were heard against ...

    Article : 72 words
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