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  2. MR. GORMLY AND HIS CONSTITUTIONS.

    WAGGA, Thursday.--Mr. J. Gormly, M.P., addressed the electors in the Town-hall tonight, the Mayor in the chair. In his opening remarks the speaker referred to the necessity ...

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  3. THE PROTECTIONISTS AND THE NEXT ELECTIONS.

    An evening contemporary last night published what is described as a "confidential" circular issued by Mr. H. Tennent Donaldson, political secretary of the National or ...

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  4. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The statement that it is intended to dissolve the House of Commons shortly has been re-asserted. It is probable that Lord Salisbury will ...

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  5. THE LIVERPOOL DOCK STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The places of many of the dock laborers who have gone on strike have already been filled. There are now 13,000 "blacklegs" in Liverpool. ...

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  6. SIR HENRY PARKES AT BOWRAL.

    BOWRAL, Thursday.--Sir Henry Parkes, accompanied by Messrs, M'Court and Ritchie, Ms.P., arrived here by express this evening. The train was half-an-hour late. The party, ...

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  7. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A disastrous fire has taken place at Indianopolis, the capital of the State of Indianna, in the United States. Thirteen firemen wore killed and 19 ...

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  8. THE LABOR CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The delegates at the International Labor Conference in Berlin dined with the Emperor of Germany yesterday. M. Jules Simon, a French ...

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  9. OPENING OF THE YOUNG WALLSEND COLLIERY.

    NEWCASTLE Monday.--The official opening of the Young Wallsend Coal Company's colliery, near Teralba, 11½ miles from Newcastle, took place to-day. A large number of ...

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  10. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.

    Sir,--Allow me to protest against the insertion of ridiculous letters ever frivolous noms de plume in the cablegram cablegram of an important journal like The Daily Telegraph. When ...

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  11. PRINCE BISMARCK'S RETIREMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.--Telegrams from Berlin state that Prince Bismarck pleads his advanced age and his failing physical strength as the reason for his ...

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  12. DEFEAT OF THE BRITISH MINISTRY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the House of Commons early this morning the Government were defeated by a majority of 13 on a motion to confer tho control of the ...

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  13. THE RECENT FLOODS.

    MERRIWA, Thursday.--At a public meeting held here yesterday evening much indignation was expressed at the neglect of the Government in not attending to the petition of the ...

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  14. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.

    Sir,--Will you kindly allow me space to comment briefly upon the letter of "Reginald Larron"? The English colliers now out on strike are, he tells us, unworthy of our ...

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  15. THE BRITISH FLAG IN AFRICA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--It is now admitted that the British flag has been hoisted in south-east Africa in the territory within British sphere. ...

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  16. THE QUEENSLAND RELIEF FUND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--At a meeting of tho flood relief committee to-day the secretary intimated that the Bundaberg committee had wired presenting their share, £100, of the Wide ...

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  17. THE BISHOP OF SYDNEY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A report has been circulated in clerical circles to the effect that Canon Donaldson, of Truro Cathedral, has been nominated for tho position of ...

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  18. THE DAMAGE TO THE MAIZE CROP.

    WINDSOR, Thursday.--It appears that the maize crop has not suffered so seriously as was thought. It is said that 90 per cent. of the maize that was tinder water will be good for ...

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  19. THE FRENCH CRISIS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A vote of confidence in the now Cabinet formed by M. do Freycinet has been passed in the French Chamber of Deputies by a majority of 240. ...

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  20. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.

    Sir,--Will you allow me a short space in your columns to answer a letter which I read with distrust in this morning's issue of The Daily Telegraph. I mean the one with reference to ...

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  21. A PERILOUS RAILWAY RIDE.

    KIAMA, Thursday.--At the Kiama Police Court to-day John Simmon was charged with riding on a train without a ticket and was fined £2, or three days. Prisoner wan an apprentice ...

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  22. AGITATING FOR GOVERNMENT AID.

    MACLEAN, Thursday.--A meeting was held last night, Mr. D. See (Mayor) occupying the chair, when the following resolutions were passed:-- ...

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  23. THE QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.--There is a stagnation in the London market for colonial stocks, and as a consequence the Queensland 3 12 per cont. loan, tenders for ...

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  24. ROMAN CATHOLIC DISABILITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Right Hon. Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the Gladstone Liberal member for Stilling, has withdrawn the motion of which he had given notice in ...

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  25. FATAL ACCIDENTS.

    PENRITH, Thursday.--A woman names Parsons, the wife of a fettler employed on the railway at Emu Plaims, was killed at Keard's Crossing this morning. She wad coming into ...

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  26. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.--H.M.S. Goldfinch, which has been commissioned for service with the Australian squadron, has sailed for Sydney. ...

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  27. THE COLLIERS' STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Warwickshire colliers have accepted an advance in their rate of pay of 5 per cent, down and on additional 5 per cont. when the advance is ...

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  28. THE MELBOURNE DROWNING CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--An inquest was held to-day on the body of John Bytne, a well-known resident of Avoca, who fell overboard from the steamer Coogee, and resulted in a ...

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  29. DASTARDLY ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP A BUILDING.

    About 8 o'clock last night the citizens in the immediate vicinity of Messrs, e. M'Carty and Co.'s livery stables, which run from Castlereagh to Elizabeth street, in the very heart of ...

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  30. THROWN FROM HIS HORSE.

    ALBURY, Thursday.--Richard Clements, a well known grazier or Whoronly, was thrown from his horse yesterday and killed. Deceased was engaged trucking cattle ut Bowman's ...

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  31. STRIKE ARBITRATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--In the House of Commons last night Mr. E. W. Beckett, Conservative member for Whitby, gave notice of his intention to move that the Board of ...

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  32. VICTORIAN BROWN COAL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Premier has received the report from the Government geologist and the Government analyst upon some recent tests of Gippsland brown coal. ...

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  33. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.

    Sir,--Having carefully read Mr. Reginald Larron's letter in this morning's issue of your paper, I beg most humbly, as a Scotch miner's son, to reply thereto, and in doing so would ...

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  34. BURNED WHILE READING IN BED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Miss Brown, sister-in-law of Mr. W. Cabill, J.P., of Soldier's-hill, Ballarat, was burned last night. Shu was on a visit to Mr. Cabill, and was leading in bed, when ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Notwithstanding the vote of censure passed upon him by the Paddington Conservative Association, Lord Randolph Churchill has intimated that he ...

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  36. CAPSIZE OF A COACH.--A PASSENGER KILLED.

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.--A coach was to-day capsized over an embankment at Feilding. which lies between Wellington and Wanganui, One passenger, Mr. Fielding, was killed and two ...

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  37. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.

    Sir,--Of "Reginald Larron" I have never heard, and I fear he has done nothing in literature, science or art to make him known to plebians like myself. In that way, of course, ...

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  38. MR. GOULD AT BATHURST.

    BATHURST, Thursday.--Mr. A. J. Gould, the Minister for Justice, arrived in Bathurst by the mail train this morning and proceeded to the Royal Hotel. Daring the forenoon he visited ...

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  39. THE DUKE OF MANCHESTER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Duke of Man[?]hester lies in a precarious state at Naples. ...

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  40. SALE OF LIQUORS TO MEMBERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Ontario Assembly has decided to prohibit the sale of liquors to members of the House. ...

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  41. A STEAMER CAPTURED BY PAPUANS.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Mr. Jardine, of Somerset, telegraphs from Paterson to the effect that the schooner Envy, Captain Strachan, arrived at Somerset on Monday from ...

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  42. THE WEEDING-ROSE DIVORCE CASE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Wedding-Rose divorce case came before Mr. Justice Hodges to-day. The co-respondent, Dr. J. M. Rose, ex-M.P., raised a law point that the petitioner ...

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  43. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.

    Sir,--In your issue of to-day "Reginald Larron" appeals to the people of Australia on behalf of the landlords of England. I think the government, not the people, should turn ...

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  44. SIR J. F. GARRICK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--It is probable that Sir J. F. Garrick, late Agent-General for Queensland, will be a Liberal Unionist candidate for the House of Commons at the ...

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  45. HENRY GEORGE'S COUNTRY TOUR.

    GOULBURN, Thursday.--Mr. Henry George arrived in Goulbura about 4 o'clock thin afternoon and was met at the station by a large crowd and welcomed to the city by the Mayor. ...

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  46. THE SOUTH WALES COLLIERY DISASTER.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.--The work of searching for the missing bodies of the men entombed by the explosion at the Morfa colliery, South Wales, has been ...

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  47. AN ADMIRER OF MISS NELLIE STEWART.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A half-demented man appeared at the City Court to-day on anmmous, charging him with fallowing Miss Nellie Stewart, the well-known prima donna, ...

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  48. A FATAL HOTEL QUARREL.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--John Charles Robinson, aged 24, employed at Wrigley's free store, died in Melbourne Hospital to-day from injuries alleged to have been inflicted on him by ...

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  49. REPORTED INFLUENZA IN NEW ZEALAND.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The president of the Board of Health has cabled to the health authorities in New Zealand, asking whether 400 cases of influenza reported to have occurred in ...

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  50. BRITISH EMIGRATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Select Committee of the House of Commons has resumed its inquiry into the best system of encouraging emigration. ...

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  51. TO THE EDITOR OF THE DAILY TELEGRAPH.

    Sir,--Upon reading my Telegraph to-day my risible faculties were aroused by seeing a letter signed "Reginald Larron," who represents himself as the son of Lord Valour. ...

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  52. THE LATE VICAR-GENERAL OF MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--At a meeting to consider the stops to be taken to perpetuate the memory of the late Dr. Fitzpatrick, Vicar-General of the archdiocese of Melbourne, held ...

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  53. THE NEW ZEALAND LAND POLICY.

    AUCKLAND Thursday.--Sir Robert Stout, the ex-Premier, speaking at Oamaru, denounced the land policy of the Government. Ho said it tended to encourage large estates. ...

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  54. COLLAPSE OF A CRANE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--By the collapse of a travelling crane in the course of erection at the ironworks of F. C. Campbell, Sincss and Robinson, Yarra banks, three workmen named ...

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  55. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CABINET.

    ADRLAIDR, Thursday.--The appointment of a successor to Mr. B. A. Monlden as Attorney-General will probably not be made, till the elections are over. The Minister for Education ...

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  56. THE LOSS OF THE BARQUE J. M. CLARK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Court of Queen's Bench has granted an injunction restraining the negotiation of promissory notes given in connection with the ...

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