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  2. CABLE MESSAGES. THE GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    The final returns in connection with the German elections are published. They give a majority of 33 in favor of the Army Bill, the numbers being:— ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES. THE HOME RULE BILL.

    It is expected that Mr. Gladstone will to-day announce drastic measures having for their object the prevention of further obstruction of the Home Rule ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES. TROUBLE IN MOROCCO.

    The Kabyles, a tribe living in the vicinity of the capital of Morocco, have risen in rebellion against the-Sultan. Recruited by numerous mercenaries, they ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    The silver market has been in a very uncertain state for the last few days. So much has this been the case I that it has been almost impossible to get ...

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  6. THE ADDRESS IN REPLY.

    There was still good patronage apparent on the part of the public when the Assembly met on Thursday, Although one side of the Speaker's galleries, when the House met, was ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES. THE NAVAL DISASTER.

    The Mansion House fund for the relief of the families of those drowned in the recent collision in the Meditteranean amounts to £15,000. The Australian ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The first of the test matches, England V. Australia, was brought to a conclusion to-day at Nottingham. Owing to the poor display made by the Australians all interest in the game had gone and the ...

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  9. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The Theatre Royal was again crowded to overflowing on Thursday evening, when, after an interval of some years, Cellier & Stephenson's favorite comic opera, "Dorothy," was ...

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  10. THE FRENCH IN SIAM.

    The situation in Siam has become critical. The French squadron has arrived, and is making ready to bombard Bangkok, the capital. ...

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  11. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales yesterday there was a steady demand for merinos. Fine crossbreds were slightly easier. Krongart was quoted at [?]d. per lb., and Wlatert ...

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  12. EFFECT AT THE BARRIER.

    The uncertainty of the silver market is giving the Broken Hill people a most anxious time. It is calculated that the fall will mean a loss to the bin mine alone ...

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  13. THE CONTEMPLATED CLOSURE.

    Mr. Gladstone has announced that the [?]losure to be applied in order to bring the consideration of the various clauses in the Home Rule Bill to a close will be similar ...

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  14. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    A deputation from British Columbia is visiting Ottawa for the purpose of requesting the Dominion Government to take steps for the promotion of free-trade ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    The Hon. J. W. Fortescue, who in the Nineteenth Century of April, 1892, made a scathing attack on the management of Australian railways, contributes to the ...

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  16. CASE AGAINST MR. DEASY.

    Counsel for the defence in the case against Mr. John Deasy, member for West Mayo, who is charged with assaulting a servant girl, claimed a dismissal ...

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  17. BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    Broken Hill Proprietary Shares are quoted at £2 15s., a fall of 5s. The above telegram appeared in a portion of yesterday' issue ...

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  18. UGANDA.

    Sir Gerald Portal, who is arranging for the settlement of Uganda by building roads and forts and native workshops, and establishing a postal system, has ...

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  19. MILITARY AND NAVAL FORCES. LONDON, June 28.

    Mr. Robert William Hanbary, Con[?]ervative member for Preston, last night moved an amendment to the Home Rule Bill to withhold from the Irish ...

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  20. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    It is announced that the prospectus of the loan to enable the Midland hind grant railway syndicate in West Australia to complete their contract will be issued on ...

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  21. CASE OF INCENDIARISM.

    An outbreak of fire under most suspicious circumstances occurred at about 2 o'clock this morning in a large fourstory furniture warehouse occupied by ...

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  22. FIRE IN LITTLE COLLINS. STREET.

    This evening a tire broke out at Messrs. Melville, Mullen, & Slide's storeroom, little Collins-street. Four thousand pounds worth of books was damaged. The ...

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  23. RAILWAY EARNINGS IN THE TERRITORY.

    The earnings in connection with the Palmerston and Pine Creek railway fori the week ending June 24 amounted to £372. ...

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  24. THE FINANCIAL WORLD.

    The reconstruction scheme of the Standard Bank was again before Mr. Justice A'Beckett to-day, when Mr. Andrew Lyell attended to be questioned ...

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  25. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, after preliminary notices, Mr. Shiels resumed the debate on the address in reply, and warmly attacked the Government ...

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  26. NORTHERN TERRITORY CATTLE TRADE.

    Nine imported bulls passed the Elsie station on June 22 on the way to Hodgson's Downs. ...

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  27. THE PARNELLITE ATTITUDE.

    Lord Randolph Churchill, addressing a meeting of Unionists in Birmingham yesterday, referred to Mr. Redmond's disagreement with the financial clauses of ...

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  28. BRISBANE INSOLVENCIES.

    The following petitions have been filed in liquidation:—Wallace, Warren & Co., merchants, of Brisbane, liabilities £30,000; and A McNish Fraser, auctioneer, of ...

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  29. HOME FOR INCURABLES.

    The monthly meeting of the committee of management of the Home for Incurables was held at the Church Office, Leigh-street, on Thursday. There were present Dr. Wylde ...

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  30. THE MARITIME DIFFICULTY.

    The Seamen's Union recently asked Mr. See, the Minister in charge of the Marine Department, to receive a deputation from the union, as they desired to ...

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  31. WHALING IN THE SOUTH SEAS.

    In connection with Cook's whaling party three whales have been captured. ...

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  32. THE E.S. & A.C. BANK.

    The hearing of the petition of Alexander Grant for the winding up of the E.S. and A.G. Bank is adjourned to August 1, as the reconstruction scheme is now before ...

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  33. VICTORIAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The Chamber of Commerce held a special meeting to-day, the object being the consideration of the present commercial depression and a remedy for the ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES FARMERS CONFERENCE.

    After a long debate to-day the Farmers' Conference now sitting at Cootamundra by a large majority adopted the resolution in favor of a continuance of the ...

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  35. FEDERAL BANK.

    The liquidator of the Federal Bank today applied for permission to pay off the mortgage debt incurred by Mr. James Munro in respect of the station property ...

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  36. AMUSEMENTS.

    A popular concert in aid of the organ fund of All Souls' Church was held at St. Peters Town Hall on Thursday evening. There was a good attendance. The overture was played ...

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  37. AN OLD VICTORIAN DOCTOR DEAD.

    Dr. Haig, J.P., one of the oldest residents of South Melbourne, died suddenly at midnight on Wednesday. He was aged 70 years. ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL INVESTMENT COMPANY.

    A meeting of the depositors of the Australian Mutual Investment and Building Company was held to-day by an order of the Supreme Court. The amended ...

    Article : 334 words
  39. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    The adjourned caucus of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly was held this afternoon, when 32 members were present, and Sir Graham Berry presided. The ...

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  40. VICTORIAN SAVINGS BANK.

    The Collingwood Council has passed a resolution protesting against the proposed amalgamation of the Savings Banks by the Government. ...

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  41. LITERARY SOCIETIES.

    A meeting of the Coromandel Literary Society was held on Wednesday evening last in the institute, when Mr. E.B. Colton reviewed Jerome K. Jerome's "Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow." About 60 members and ...

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  42. A LUCKY PROSPECTOR.

    A prospector named Foley to-day obtained 250 oz. of gold in half an hour's work at "Woods's Point. To-day's work reveals a solid vein of quartz 2 ft. from ...

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  43. THE CARGO BANK ROBBERY.

    The hearing of the charges against John and James Stines for robbing under arms the A. J.S. Bank at Cargo on June 10, and against Thomas C. Love and Thomas ...

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  44. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Deplorable accounts of the drought, combined with the terrible state of affairs existing in Borroloola owing to the absence of rations, is causing great ...

    Article : 123 words
  45. THE ROME AT ALBANY.

    The R.M.S. Borne, Captain Darnell, arrived from Colombo at 2 o'clock to-day, and sailed for Adelaide at 9 o'clock this evening. The passengers in the saloon are:— I ...

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  46. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    The half-yearly finance meeting of the Royal Oak Lodge, U.A.O.D., No. 16, was held on Friday evening, June 23, in the lodgeroom, Norwood Hotel, Parade. Norwood, ...

    Article : 274 words
  47. THE ARMAND BEHIC AT ALBANY.

    The M.M. steamer Armand Bebic, Captain Poydenot, arrived from Marscilles at 11 o'clock to-day, and sailed for Adelaide at ...

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  48. AN EDITOR ACCUSED OF STEALING.

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day John Norton, the late editor of the newspaper Truth, was arraigned on two counts of stealing £5 7s. 6d. and £1 7s. 9d., the ...

    Article : 132 words
  49. QUEENSLAND BANKING LEGISLATION.

    His Excellency the Governor to-day gave his assent to the Queensland Rational Bank Agreement Bill and the Public Depositors Belief Bill. ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND EXPORT TRADE.

    It is understood that the committee of members of the Legislative Assembly who have in hand the question of bonuses to be paid on the export of produce, have ...

    Article : 46 words
  51. LOSS OF THE VICTORIA.

    His Excellency the Governor to-day received a cable from the Marquis of Ripon conveying her Majesty's thanks to; Wet the Queensland Parliament for the ...

    Article : 46 words
  52. RETRENCHMENT IN QUEENSLAND.

    I Considerable reductions are being made in the Water Supply Department, and (several officers have been notified of dismissal. ...

    Article : 30 words
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