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  2. The Advertiser SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1886.

    IT is many years since the Australian colonies had to depend to any considerable extent on importations of breadstuffs from abroad to meet their food ...

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  3. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A deputation of the council representing the Conference of Boards of Advice recently held to discuss the proposed Amending Education Bill, waited upon ...

    Article : 253 words
  4. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    It is stated that Prince Victor, should he visit South Australia to open the Jubilee Exhibition, will probably be accompanied by the Duke of ...

    Article : 61 words
  5. NEW SOUTH WALES PASTORAL LESSEES.

    All important deputation of pastoralists and others waited upon the Minister for Lands to-day with reference to the depression in the pastoral districts of the ...

    Article : 187 words
  6. THE ANGLO-SPANISH CONVENTION

    The Bill giving effect to the convention concluded between England and Spain with reference to the wine duties, whic was recently ratified by the Spanish ...

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  7. [Through Reuter's Agency.] SECRETARY OF STATE FOR INDIA.

    It is announced that Sir Frederick Stanley has been appointed Secretary of State for India. London, July 30. ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The full Court to-day upheld the conviction of the Rev. Father Haggard for abducting the girl Louise Eleanor Moxhall at Bourke some time ago. ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The Government exercised to almost the fullest possible extent the power of their majority in the Assembly this morning. The House having been counted out ...

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  10. THE NEW HEBRIDES ISLANDS.

    In consequence of representations made by the English Foreign Office, the French Government has made an official promise that the French troops will be ...

    Article : 45 words
  11. THE GOODWOOD CUP.

    The Goodwood Cup was run for to-day, and resulted in a walk over for Mr. R. Peck's horse, The Barb, by PetrarchMagdalene. ...

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  12. MONKHTAR PASHA,

    It is announced that Monkhtar Pasha, the late Turkish Joint Commissioner for Egypt, will shortly proceed to take command of the Turkish troops on the ...

    Article : 33 words
  13. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    The following Ministerial appointments have been made:— Lord Chancellor for Ireland—Lord Ashbourne. ...

    Article : 56 words
  14. COUNTRY TELEGRAMS.

    Quite a gloom was cast over our town this evening by the news of the almost sudden death of Corporal O'Mahoney from paralysis of the heart. Until the last day ...

    Article : 58 words
  15. SHIPPING.

    The Briti[?]-India Steam Navigation Company's steamer Dorunda left here to-day outward bound for Queensland ports. ...

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  16. YONGALA, July 30.

    YONGALA, July 30. More soaking rains are falling, and there is every prospect of a wet night. YONGALA, July 30. ...

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  17. YARCOWIE. July 30.

    A steady rain set in this evening, and there is every appearance of a good night's rain. The rainfall for July is about an inch and three-quarters. The wheat ...

    Article : 57 words
  18. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Justice Harding gave judgment today in the Supreme Court in the petition at the instance of the Queensland Mercantile and Agency Company (Limited) ...

    Article : 204 words
  19. COMMERCIAL.

    The weekly returns of the Bank of England published to-day show the proportion of the reserve to its liabilities to be 42 per cent., and the total reserve in ...

    Article : 62 words
  20. HAMLEY BRIDGE, July 30.

    Brigadier-General Owen, attended by Lieutenant DeBurgh, inspected the Riverton Rifle Company here to-day, about 50 men turning out. The brigadier ...

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  21. PORT GERMEIN, July 30.

    Quite a change has come over the country during this week, and wheat that was considered perished is springing up. The rainfall here for July so far is 1[?]400, ...

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  22. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The Australians commenced a match against the County Surrey Eleven at Kennington Oval today. The weather was fine and the attendance very good. The ...

    Article : 70 words
  23. GLADSTONE, July 30.

    This afternoon the Mayor of Gladstone and Councillors Stewart, Pengelley, and Catt, waited upon Mr. Sheriff Boothby respecting the proposed exchange of lands ...

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  24. TASMANIA.

    The lonic arrived from London at midnight yesterday after a passage of 42 days. She landed 64 passengers here for Melbourne, Sydney, and Hobart. The voyage ...

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  25. THE NEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAY FRAUDS.

    The case against Messrs. Wright, Heaton, & Co., for conspiring to defraud the Railway Department was resumed to-day. W. J. Moore, formerly in the ...

    Article : 153 words
  26. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Tannadice arrived from Hongkong yesterday and sailed to-day. She takes 1,680 oz. of gold shipped for the Town and Country Bank, 5 tons of tin ore, and ...

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  27. APPILA, July 30.

    A splendid steady soaking rain commenced to fall at 5.30 this afternoon, and it is still (8.30) raining, with every appearance of its continuing through the ...

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  28. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The Premier has received a telegram from the Agent-General to the effect that Earl Granville, the Secretary of State for the Colonies in the late Government, in a ...

    Article : 104 words
  29. CIRCUIT COURT AT GLADSTONE.

    The Circuit Court to-day, at which Mr. Justice Boucaut presided, only lasted about 10 minutes. Henry Daublnkin was fined £5 for non-attendance as a juror. ...

    Article : 185 words
  30. SANITATION IN THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    [?]r. Yon[?]l, the city coroner, commenced an enquiry to-day into the circumstances attending the deaths of three patients who, it is alleged, died in that institution ...

    Article : 233 words
  31. THE MAORI DISTURBANCES

    The chiefs T[?] Whiti and Titokowaru, who were recently arrested for instigating Maoris to plough the land of European Battlers, have been released on bail, and ...

    Article : 110 words
  32. Advertising

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    Advertising : 92 words
  33. POSITION OF AFFAIRS IN THE ISLANDS.

    The Havannah Harbor correspondent of the Melbourne Argus writing on July 19 says:— The large party of French marines at ...

    Article : 685 words
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