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  2. The Adbertiser TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1893.

    ALL. the Australian colonies seem bent on plucking the flower safety from the nettle danger. Though in many respects these provinces present much diversity ...

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  3. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Surrey Eleven which meets the Australians to-day is exactly similar to that which was, defeated by Middlesex county cricketers last week with seven ...

    Article : 227 words
  4. THE FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    The statutory meeting of the creditors of the Rational Bank was held at the Athenaeum Hall to-day to consider the scheme of reconstruction submitted toy ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    In the mounted contest with sword and. lance at the Islington Military Tournament the following members of the New South Wales Cavalry received prizes:— ...

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  6. SEVERE STORMS.

    For some time past the farmers and pastroalists have been complaining of want of rain and have been expressing dread lest a good downfall would be so long delayed as to ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Shares in the Broken Hill Proprietary mine are quoted at £3 12s. 6d. ...

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  8. CABLE MESSAGES.

    An important manifesto in connection with the Reichstag elections, which take place on Thursday, Jane 15 is now being circulated in Berlin, and its authorship is ...

    Article : 172 words
  9. SERVIA.

    King Alexander of Servia has declared an amnesty in respect to all persons imprisoned for espousing the cause of Queen Natalie. ...

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  10. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    It is estimated by authorities in the grain trade that the world's wheat yield for the coming season will be below the average. ...

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  11. THE STANDARD BANK.

    A meeting of the creditors of the Standard Bank was held to-day. The Hon. E. Langton presided. The scheme of compromise was ...

    Article : 209 words
  12. CHINA AND AMERICA.

    Tsoui Kwo Yin, Chinese Envoy Extraordinary at "Washington, has been instructed by his Government to inform President Cleveland that the ultimatum ...

    Article : 64 words
  13. AUSTRALIAN BANKS.

    Mr. Hales, in a letter appearing in this morning's issue of the Times, writing as an Australian shareholder, condemns the provision in the scheme ...

    Article : 131 words
  14. UGANDA.

    Latest advices from Uganda are to the' effect that the country is still in a troubled condition and that conflicts between the native converts of the Protestant missions: ...

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  15. THE CAPE AND AUSTRALIA

    The Morning Advertiser, in a leader dealing with the recent offer of the Government of Cape Colony to invest in New South Wales and Victorian public ...

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  16. FRANCE AND ENGLAND.

    M. Blowitz, the Parisian correspondent of the London Times, informs that paper that Gomte Lannes de Montebello, at present French ambassador at St. Peters-, ...

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  17. ADJOURNED FOR LUNCH.

    Abel was disposed of very easily, and Lockwood's play was very fluky, the fatal hit being a stroke just over the bowler's head, which was caught in the long field. ...

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  18. E.S. & A.C. BANK.

    A meeting of depositors of the E.S. and A.C. Bank was held to-day, at which Sir. W. B. Tricket, M.L.C, presided. Sir George Verdon and Mr. A. Urquhart ...

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  19. IRISH HOME RULE.

    Mr. J. E. Redmond has issued an appeal to the supporters of the Parnellite faction of the Irish Nationalist party for funds to prevent its rain as a force in ...

    Article : 41 words
  20. PUGILISM.

    Frank P. Slavin, who is matched to box Jem Hall at the Sporting Club, London, this evening for a purse of £1,000, is slightly the favorite in the betting, ...

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  21. THE BANK OF VICTORIA.

    The committee appointed to watch over the interests of the Scotch depositors have unanimously decided to support the scheme of reconstruction proposed by ...

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  22. CHICAGO EXHIBITION.

    The attendance at the Columbian Exhibition, Chicago, on Sunday reached 250,000 persons. ...

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  23. COMMERCIAL OF SYDNEY.

    The London shareholders of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney met to-day under the presidency of Mr. Steward, and declared unanimously in ...

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  24. SIR ROBERT DUFF.

    Sydney has been keeping a holiday to-day in honor of the arrival of the new Governor, Sir Robert W. Duff. The; morning broke dull and threatening, and the sky remained overcast throughout the ...

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  25. PROHIBITION IN CANADA.

    A Bill has passed through the Canadian Dominion Parliament providing that a plebiscite shall be taken in January next for the purpose of deciding whether or ...

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  26. THE FRENCH IN SIAM.

    M. Flourens in a speech before the Chamber of Deputies to-day stated that France had occupied "Khong, in territory claimed by Siam, in order to secure ...

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  27. ROYAL BANK OP QUEENSLAND.

    The Royal Bank of Queensland have issued a scheme of reconstruction. It provides that the present authorised capital of £1OOO,OOO shall be increased to ...

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  28. THE FRENCH DERBY.

    The French Derby was run for to-day at Paris, the result being as follows :— Baron A. De Schickler's b c Bagotsky, by Perplexe—Czardas ...

    Article : 59 words
  29. MORE JOURNALISTIC COMPLIMENTS.

    The Standard, in referring to the work done by the Australian team in England, states that the form exhibited quite justifies the confidence expressed in them ...

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  30. ENGLAND'S PATRON SAINT.

    His Holiness the Pope, at the request of Dr. Vaughan, Archbishop of Westminster, has proclaimed St. Peter to be the patron saint of England. ...

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  31. SHIPPING.

    Arrived: from Melbourne—General Roberts, ship, sailed February 27; Magnet, barque, sailed February 9 ; Port Sonachen, barque, sailed January 20, via Geelong February 2 ; Senator Peterson, ...

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  32. CONFERENCE OF PREMIERS.

    On being interviewed to-night the Premier characterised the report which purported to give details of what occurred at the conference of Premiers on Saturday, as ...

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  33. THE "LONG FIRM" FRAUDS.

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day the trial was commenced of nine men and a woman on a charge of conspiring to defraud in connection with what are known as the ...

    Article : 125 words
  34. CURRENT ACCOUNTS RELEASE ACT.

    To-day was really the first day that current account holders were enabled to avail themselves of the new Act. At all the- suspended banks there were a number ...

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  35. THE DAMAGE IN CITY AND SUBURBS.

    A considerable amount of damage was done to fences and buildings in Adelaide and the suburbs on Sunday night. The weak spots were found out in numbers of fences, the wind completing ...

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  36. AFFAIRS IN MELBOURNE.

    The Commercial Bank of Australia reopens to-morrow morning, being the first of the suspended banks in this colony to do so. ...

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  37. RAINS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Splendid rains are falling in the western portions of the colony. ...

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  38. MERCANTILE BANK CASES.

    An application was made to the Full Court this afternoon by Mr. Coldham for a grand jury to deal with the accusation made against Sir M. H. Davies and Mr. ...

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  39. SIR GEORGE DIBBS IN TROUBLE.

    Sir George Dibbs had anything but a pleasant time during the proceedings today in connection with the arrival of the new Governor. At the landing stage ...

    Article : 147 words
  40. FOOTBALL IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The football team chosen to visit Australia will hold a trial game at Wellington on Saturday next. ...

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  41. INFANTICIDE IN SYDNEY.

    At the Water Police Court to-day Susan Moore, an unmarried woman, aged 18 years, who first gave the name of Lily Baker, as wired yesterday, was remanded ...

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  42. AN INTERVIEW WITH THE NEW GOVERNOR.

    Sir Robert Duff was interviewed today, but said little of importance beyond what had already been wired from Adelaide and Melbourne. ...

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  43. FLOODS IN VICTORIA.

    Heavy rains are reported throughout the colony. At Hopetoun 5 inches of rain have fallen since Friday night, and the railway works are suspended. At Dunolly ...

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  44. SERIOUS LIFT ACCIDENT.

    On Friday evening Madame De Alba, wife of Signor Tomasso De Alba, met with a serious accident at Nicholson Chambers, Collins-street. She entered a ...

    Article : 120 words
  45. THE LAST OF AN OLD WARSHIP.

    Some time ago the old trainingship Vernon was bought by Messrs. Rae and Surge for £180, and she was taken out to Kerosine Bay to be broken up. Late ...

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  46. CHINESE GAMBLERS.

    The police last night raided a Chinese gambling den in Goulburn-street and made 16 arrests including several Europeans. Except the banker and ...

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  47. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    Polling took place to-day in connection with the vacancy in the Macleay electorate, caused by the retirement of Mr. O. O. Dangr.. The candidates were Messrs. ...

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  48. DEVONPORT BOROUGH LOAN.

    Hie Devonport Borough waterworks loan of £15,000 at 5½ per cent, was oversubscribed at Auckland to-day, the prices ...

    Article : 26 words
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