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  2. CABLE MESSAGES. AFFAIRS IN SPAIN.

    The pressure of the new taxation scheme is being keenly felt in Spain. The Madrid Bourse has been closed, the brokers having struck by way of protest ...

    Article : 80 words
  3. CABLE MESSAGES. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The general elections are causing much excitement, especially in Ireland, where the antagonism of the Parnellites towards the McCarthyites has become very acute. ...

    Article : 258 words
  4. MONDAY, JULY 4, 1892.

    A NATIONAL calamity has happened. The decision of the Broken Hill miners to strike can be regarded in no other light. The blow has come swiftly, and the effect ...

    Article : 5,783 words
  5. CABLE MESSAGES. THE COMMERCIAL CONGRESS.

    The final sitting of the Congress of Clumbers of Commerce took place yesterday, when several matters were dealt with. ...

    Article : 249 words
  6. CABLE MESSAGES. LABOR TROUBLES.

    A great strike of ironworkers has taken place at Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, and over 150,000 men are idle. The employers in the boot trade, who ...

    Article : 75 words
  7. CABLE MESSAGES. THE FRENCH IN TONQUIN.

    The French expedition dispatched against the pirates in Tonquin having been reinforced since their last engagement, when several of the officers and ...

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  8. AFFAIRS AT BROKEN HILL;

    Throughout to-day all sections of the community have been excitedly discussing the threatened straggle between the miners and the mineowners over the latter's determination ...

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  9. A QUEENSLAND DIVORCE CASE.

    The Probate and Divorce Court have granted a rule nisi in the application of Mrs. Thomas Andrew Cardwell, of Brisbane, for a divorce on the ground of her ...

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  10. THE NEW ZEALAND ATHLETES.

    The amateur athletic team sent to England by the New Zealand Athletic Association, yesterday, at Stamford Bridge made their fourth appearance in ...

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  11. THE SILVER QUESTION.

    A telegram from Washington states that the Bill introduced into the House of Representatives in March last by Mr. Bland providing for the free coinage of ...

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  12. BEHRING SEA.

    Notwithstanding the united efforts of the British and American revenue authorities to maintain a close season in Behring Sea, poaching continues to be ...

    Article : 55 words
  13. NEW ZEALAND FINANCE.

    The London Economist condemns the financial policy formulated by the Hon. J. Balance, Premier of New Zealand, as one fraught with injury to the credit of the ...

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  14. WRECK OF AN INMAN STEAMER.

    The Inman and International Company's steamer City of Chicago, while on a voyage between New York and Liverpool, has been wrecked in a fog off the ...

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  15. THE GRAND DUKE VLADIMIR.

    A telegram from St. Petersburg reports that the Czar's brother and aide-de-camp, the Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovitch, has been seriously injured in a fall from a ...

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  16. TASMANIA.

    Much indignation is expressed throughout the island at the recent appointments to the Civil Service. Tenders for the West Devonport ...

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  17. RUSSIA AND AFGHANISTAN.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne, GovernorGeneral of India, has warned the Ameer of Afghanistan of the presence of Russian spies in his dominions, and has urged him ...

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  18. MR. CYRUS FIELD.

    Mr. Cyrus West Field, of New York, who has gained distinction by his participation in the work of laying the original Atlantic cables, is in a dying condition. ...

    Article : 70 words
  19. MR. DIBBS IN LONDON.

    Mr. G.R. Dibbs, Premier of New South Wales, with Lord Knutsford, the Colonial Secretary, lunched at Windsor Castle yesterday, and was subsequently ...

    Article : 53 words
  20. Unopposed Candidates.

    Intense interest is displayed in the elections in England, and it is considered certain that the polling in most of the contested districts will be exceptionally ...

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  21. THE CADLFIELD ROBBERY.

    The detectives have not yet succeeded in securing the perpetrators of the Caulfield highway robbery. Holmes, who was in charge of Mr. Skinner's horse and ...

    Article : 86 words
  22. THE TROUBLE IN UGANDA.

    The Berlin papers have published reports from Uganda containing further allegations against Captain F.D. Lugard and his associate, Captain Williams. They ...

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  23. MRS. MAYBRICK.

    It is reported that the American Cabinet has signed a petition for presentation to the British authorities asking for the release of Mrs. Maybrick, ...

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  24. THE MURDER IN BULGARIA.

    The trial of 18 persons for complicity in the murder of M. Beltcheff, the Bulgarian Minister of Finance, is proceeding at Sofia, and a number of the prisoners, ...

    Article : 93 words
  25. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The revenue returns for June are highly satisfactory. The railway receipts amount to £8,210, the total revenue for the month being £39,439, or £5,000 in ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    The American Prohibitionists have nominated General Bidwell for the Presidency. ...

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  27. COMMERCIAL,

    Victorian stocks all round have fallen 10s. The Lancet publishes a glowing eulogy on the brandy consigned to England by ...

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  28. THE FIGHT BETWEEN GODDARD AND MCAULIFFE.

    The fight between Goddard and McAuliffe, at the San Francisco Athletic Club for a purse of £1,000, resulted in a victory for Goddard, who knocked ...

    Article : 178 words
  29. VICTORIA.

    The revenue collected at the Customs for the past month amounts in the net to £134,852. The Treasurer's estimate was £232,697, so that for the last month of the ...

    Article : 642 words
  30. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Darwin, for Batavia and Singapore, left on Saturday morning with 199 head of cattle. The Catterthun left a few hours later for the south, the Passengers being Mr. K.L. ...

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  31. COLONIAL POLITICS,

    The campaign decided on recently by the Opposition members of the House was opened on Saturday at Liverpool by Mr. G.H. Reid, member of the free-trade ...

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  32. VALETTA AT ALBANY.

    The Valetta, Captain Briscoe commander, arrived from Colombo at 7 a.m., and sailed for Adelaide at 10 o'clock to-night. The Passengers are:-For Adelaide—Mr. ...

    Article : 94 words
  33. Farther Press Opinions.

    The Times, which on Friday described Mr. Gladstone's manifesto as an audacious deliverance, reverts in yesterday's issue to the subject, stating that such a ...

    Article : 249 words
  34. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT LONG VALLEY.

    Timothy Hickey, an elderly man, risiding as Long Valley, close to the railway line, attempted to cut his throat yesterday morning, afterwards trying to get a rope to hang ...

    Article : 113 words
  35. NEW SOUTH WALES,

    The Nyngan and Cobar railway was opened on Saturday by Mr. W.J. Lyne, the Minister of Works. Replying to the toast of the Ministry, Mr. Lyne said it ...

    Article : 110 words
  36. Sciatica; What is It?

    Many persons suffer from this distressing complaint without being aware of its serious nature. In the incipient stages of the disease the sciatic patient, ignorant of his danger. ...

    Article : 197 words
  37. QUEENSLAND REVENUE.

    The revenue of the colony for the quarter just ended was £878,522 as against £783,074 for the corresponding quarter of last year. The revenue for the ...

    Article : 59 words
  38. EURGLARIES IN MELBOURNE.

    The police at Montague to-day made a raid upon a dwelling in the locality, which resulted in the discovery of the proceeds of no less than nine recent ...

    Article : 170 words
  39. ADELIN A PATTI

    MDME ADELINA PAEL writes:—"I have found [?] matchless for the hands and complexion." (signed) ADELINA PATEL Pears' Soap for the Toilet and Nursery, specially prepared for the delicate skin of ladies ...

    Article : 49 words
  40. THE MASS MEETING.

    The worst has now happened. Over 5,000 working men met on the Central reserve this afternoon, and decided to strike, and not a single dissentient voice was heard. It was ...

    Article : 3,428 words
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