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  2. MONDAY, AUGUST 2, 1886.

    The construction of the new Conservative Government in England is progressing, but with no great rapidity. Lord Salisbury evidently finds it necessary to proceed ...

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  3. UNDER THE SPEAKER'S EYE.

    The mental pabulum supplied to the members of the House of Assembly during the past week has been sufficiently varied to gratify all tastes. We have had it ...

    Article : 1,477 words
  4. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    F. E. (Colebatch, boot and shoe manufacturer and carriage manufacturer, has filed his schedule. The liabilities amount to £22,778, and the assets are £21,030. ...

    Article : 94 words
  5. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The scheme of Baton MacLeay, the Russian explorer, for the establishment of a Russian colony in New Guinea is still being discussed by the St. Petersburg ...

    Article : 82 words
  6. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    At the completion of the innings of the Australians yesterday, the Surrey team went to the wickets. When stamps were drawn they had made 139 for one wicket ...

    Article : 336 words
  7. COLONISTS LIONISING IN ENGLAND.

    Festivities in connection with the reception of colonial visitors' still continue in abundance, and those colonists who have been fortunate enough to have their ...

    Article : 2,829 words
  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The steamer Woosung arrived from Foochow yesterday with 18,747 packages of tea for Sydney, and 42,382 for Melbourne. She sailed for the latter [?]port ...

    Article : 679 words
  9. HONORS TO COLONISTS.

    Mr. J. Bosisto, executive commissioner for Victoria at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, has been summoned by her Majesty the Queen to Osborne, in order ...

    Article : 105 words
  10. THE SYDNEY METROPOLITAN COAL COMPANY.

    The prospectus has been issued of the Sydney Metropolitan Coal Company. The capital of the company is £300,000, and subscr[?]ptions are invited for preference ...

    Article : 63 words
  11. THE HEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    The greater part of the bonds issued in connection with the recent New South Wales loan have been paid for in full. ...

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  12. BAIN IN THE COUNTRY.

    The weather is wet and cold. Yongala, July 31. Steady soaking rain fell yesterday and to-day, 400 points being registered to 6 ...

    Article : 270 words
  13. [Through Beater's Agency.] NEW PEERS.

    Sir Thomas Brassey and Sir Michael Arthur Bass have been raised to the peerage, the hitter taking the title of Baron Burton. ...

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  14. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    The Agents-General are of opinion that the assurances of France regarding the withdrawal of troops from the New Hebrides are of a satisfactory character. ...

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  15. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    Viscount Cranbrooke has been appointed Lord President of the Council in the new [?]. A hitch [?]rred in the completion of the new Cabinet, owing to the ...

    Article : 42 words
  16. DEATH OF ABBE LISZT.

    The death is announced at the age of 75 of Abbe Franc Liszt, the eminent musician. ...

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  17. COMMERCIAL.

    The quantity of wheat af[?] is 1,800,000 quarters. Tin, £97 10[?a. Silver, 3[?]. 6¾d. ...

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  18. THE EXODUS TO MELBOURNE.

    Sir—l was rather amused on reading your issue of to-day at a letter signed "A Recent Visitor to Melbourne," wherein he advis[?] South Australians not to go to Melbourne. ...

    Article : 544 words
  19. SHIPPING.

    The steamer Duke of Weatmin[?]ster sailed to-day homeward bound. COLOMBO, July 31. The P. & O. Company's s.[?] Shannon ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND.

    Patrick Sullivan, an aged man, who was run over by a tramcar on the South Brisbane line last week, the night being dark, died in the hospital this morning, ...

    Article : 90 words
  21. KENSINGTON AND NORWOOD INSTITUTE.

    The annual general meeting of the members of the institute was held on Saturday evening, Mr. E. T. Smith, M.P., presiding over a rather small attendance. The committee reported ...

    Article : 500 words
  22. COLONISTS AT CANTERBURY.

    A large party of colonists were entertained by the Mayor and Town Council of Canterbury at luncheon to-day. Various toasts were proposed and honored. The ...

    Article : 104 words
  23. NEW ZEALAND.

    All the Maori prisoners recently committed for trial hare been admitted to bail. T[?] Whit[?] manifested great apathy, and did not seem to care much whether he ...

    Article : 92 words
  24. VICTORIAN COMMISSION TO THE ADELAIDE EXHIBITION.

    It is not intended to appoint a large number of commissioners to the Victorian court at the Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition, and probably the commission will be ...

    Article : 76 words
  25. [Through Reuter's Agency.]

    The Mayor and Corporation of Canterbury entertained a huge party of colonists at luncheon to-day, after which the Archbishop of Canterbury received some ...

    Article : 49 words
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