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  2. THE HON. T. PLAYFORD.

    Our London correspondent, writing on May 25, says:— The Hon. Thomas Playford arrived in London on Sunday last, having quitted the ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES. THE TRANSVAAL.

    Sir Henry Brougham Loch, G.C.B., High Commissioner for South Africa, is now engaged in negotiating with President Kruger for the settlement of ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES. OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    The Earl of Aberdeen, GovernorGeneral of Canada, will extend a formal welcome to the delegates at the Ottawa Conference to-morrow. It is stated that ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    The butter sent to England by the steamer Coptic, which left Lyttelton, New Zealand, on May 3, and arrived in London on June 20, is reported by the experts to ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES. THE MURDERED PRESIDENT.

    The body of M. Carnot, the late President of the French Republic, has arrived in Paris from Lyons. It was conveyed at once, amid dense crowds, to the Elysee, ...

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  7. WORK IS PARLIAMENT.

    During the first fortnight of the session the members of the Legislative Council, like their illustrious prototypes of the House of Lords "in good King George's glorious ...

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  8. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The directors of the Midland LandGrant Railway Company, West Australia, have asked the West Australian Government to provide for the payment ...

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  9. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    His Excellency the Governor of West Australia, Sir W. C. F. Robinson, is always a pleasant subject for the interviewer, as he has become accustomed to what a well known ...

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  10. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver has fallen [?]d per oz., and is quoted at 28¾d. ...

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  11. THE COSTA RICA CASE.

    Sir Saul Samuel, the Agent-General for New South Wales, has ascertained that the Dutch Government have not yet come to a final decision in respect to the demand ...

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  12. A MARITIME CASE.

    An important decision was given today by Mr. Justice Dodds, at Strahan, in the case of the Marine Board v. Huddart, Parker, & Co. The board claimed pilotage ...

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  13. SHIPPING.

    Arrived—From Melbourne Camana, barque, sailed February 25; from Geelong: Dorothea, ship, sailed March 2; from Sydney : Loch Broom, ship, ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN BANKS.

    It is stated that the trust proposed to be established for the purchase of deposits in the Australian reconstructed banks and their conversion ...

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  15. MOUNT HUXLEY MINE.

    Isaac Bertram Barker, who is charged with salting the Mount Huxley mine, was brought up at the Police Court to-day. Superintendent Beresford applied for a ...

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  16. ATTACKED BY RUFIANS.

    Mr. Thomas Perott, a retired milkman, residing at South Melbourne, was attacked by two men in a urinal to-night. One held his arm over Perott's eyes, and the ...

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  17. RICHMOND POISONING CASE.

    Detective-Sergeant Whitney and Dr. Nield arrived by the Adelaide express this morning with the jars containing a portions of the remains of Louis Juncken. ...

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  18. PASTORALISTS AND SHEARERS.

    The proposal made by Sir George Dibbs that the various Governments should use their influence to bring about an amicable settlement between the ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES POLITICS.

    A proclamation was, issued to-day calling the new Parliament together in accordance with the Constitution Act. At a large meeting of the members of ...

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  20. THE NEW PRESIDENT.

    The National Congress will assemble on Wednesday to elect a new President. It is believed that the choice will be between M. Dupuy, the late President of ...

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  21. BOURKE-STREETTRAGEDY.

    Mrs. Anderson has developed symptoms of facial paralysis, which is attributed to the wound in her head, the bullet having injured one of the large muscles. The ...

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  22. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    The Railway Standing Committee held a formal meeting to-day, when Mr. J. Harris, M.L.A., was appointed chairman. ...

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  23. ROBBERY OF GOLD ORE.

    During the past few days systematic robberies of gold-bearing ore have been perpetrated at the Lord Jersey mine, at Drake. It appears that since January last a ...

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  24. THE MECREDY CASE.

    The trial of John Knox Meeredy, for conspiracy to defraud the Parisian firm of schcurer, Louth, & Co. of ?10,000 was opened at the Criminal Court to-day. ...

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  25. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council to-day a Bill to amend the Trusts and Trustees Act was carried partly through committee, and the Council adjourned at half-past 9 ...

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  26. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COMPANY.

    The continued illness of Mr. W. J. Brind, who for about 30 years held the position of manager of the South Australian Company in this colony, recently [?]sitated ...

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  27. M. CASIMIR-PERIER FAVORED.

    The Paris correspondent of the Times states that the result of the election is extremely doubtful, but that M. CasimirPerier's chances are exceptionally ...

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  28. THE DUKE OF YORK'S HEIR.

    Both Houses of Parliament to-day adopted a joint address of congratulation to her Majesty the Queen on the occasion of the birth of the son of the Duke of ...

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  29. SYMPATHY FROM ABROAD.

    In the House of Lords and the House of Commons to-morrow votes of sympathy with the people of France in the loss caused by the assassination of President ...

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  30. THE LATE CR. ANDERSON.

    The fortnightly meeting of the City Council was held on Tuesday afternoon. There was a full attendance, but the proceedings were brief. As soon as the meeting was opened the ...

    Article : 336 words
  31. VICTORIAS TRADE.

    A return prepared by the Customs Department shows that the imports are decreasing and the exports are increasing. Last year the imports were valued at ...

    Article : 101 words
  32. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    When the Assembly met to-day Mr. Fysh moved a resolution for increasing the tax on the capital value of land for the current year from ½d. to 1d. in the pound, ...

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  33. VICTORIAN STOCK TAX.

    The attention of the Commissioners of Customs has been drawn to the abuse of the system under which Victorian bred stock is permitted to be taken across to ...

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  34. AN UNREGISTERED PUBLICATION.

    Recently a pamphlet bearing the title "A Bandbook to Anarchy" was issued in Sydney by J. H. Andrews but without bearing the publisher's or printer's ...

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  35. DEATH OF MR. T. B. BROWNE.

    "It is with extreme regret," states a writer in a London paper, "that I have to record the death of Mr. T. B Browne from typhoid fever in the prime of his days and the height ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN SYMPATHY.

    The loss which the French Republic has sustained through the tragic death of President Carnot is the subject of general expressions of sympathy, and flags were ...

    Article : 321 words
  37. BARRABA BANK TRAGEDY.

    A special sitting of the Full Court will be held on Friday to deal with the case of Cummings, who with Lee was sentenced to death for the murder of Mr. ...

    Article : 46 words
  38. ILLICIT STILLS.

    The police last night seized a large illicit still at Woolahra, and this morning Joseph Fitzgibbons was arrested, and subsequently fined £300 or six months' ...

    Article : 133 words
  39. SUPPRESSION OF BETTING,

    Judge Coffey, at the Quarter Sessions to-day, delivered his reserved judgment in the appeal case of James Plunkett. In March two police officers went to the ...

    Article : 103 words
  40. REVIVAL OF WHALING.

    Steps are being taken to revive the whaling industry at this port, and next month the whaling steamer Jenny Lind, in charge of Captain Young, will leave on ...

    Article : 88 words
  41. ORATORIO FESTIVAL.

    The members of Madame Belle Cole's English Concert Company will arrive from Melbourne this morning in order to take part in the grand Oracoric Festival which will be ...

    Article : 402 words
  42. WESTERN PORT OYSTER BEDS.

    The Western Port oyster beds will be opened for dredging within a fortnight. ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. WALK ABOUND CORNERS.

    Sir—I venture to protest through the medium of your paper at the action of the corporation in withdrawing the notices to horsedrivers to "walk around corners." The law ...

    Article : 159 words
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