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  2. INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Government have received an invitation from the Belgium Government, beaked up by one from the Italian Government, to sen representatives to ...

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  3. COLONIAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,--The annual meeting of the [?] Life Assurance Society was held this afternoon. The report for the year resulting March, 21 showed that ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    The Metropolitan liedertafel gave one of their most successful smoke concerts at the New Masonic-hall on Tuesday night, described on the programme as a "Jubilee smoke concert," in ...

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  5. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

    MUDGEE, Wednesday.--A large and representative meeting was held in the town-hall last night for the purpose of advocating the construction of the Colo Valley railway line. ...

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  6. GENERAL NEWS.

    Dr. Creed, the chairman of the select committee of the Legislative Council appointed to inquire as to the state of the law in this colony for the regulation of the practice of medicine ...

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  7. THE QUEEN'S JUBILEE.

    London, Wednesday.--A reception followed by a ball was given in the Guildhall yesterday by the Lord and Lady Mayoress in honor of the Jabilee. All the ...

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  8. THE KIMBERLEY GOLDFLELDS.

    PERTH, Wednesday.--The Government have received more encouraging information from the Kimberley Goldfields. The newly discovered reefs exceed the expectations of the ...

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  9. A LAND ACTION.

    ALBURY, Wednesday.--At the District Court to-day, the case of Dean V. C. L. Griffith and Co, was tried. This was an action to recover damages for alleged neglect on the part of the ...

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  10. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    Rome, Tuesday.--His Holiness the Pope has finally decided to send Cardinal Persieo on a special mission to Ireland to inquire into the attitude of many of the Irish ...

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  11. AN ALLEGED ABSCONDING WOOLBROKER.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In connection with the disappearance of J. H. Staurenghi a fortnight age, some facts have been elicited. He was partner in the firm of Synnot, Everingham ...

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  12. DISTRICT RAILWAY LINKS.

    CROOKWELL, Wednesday.--It seems a general impression here that instead of having relief works the Government should take the necessary steps towards constructing new ...

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  13. THE NEW HEBRIDES QUESTION.

    London, Wednesday.--In the House of Commons yesterday. Sir James Fergusson, C[?]der-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in apply to a question, that the papers in ...

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  14. THE SUNDAY LECTURES QUESTION.

    CROOKWELL, Wednesday.--A goodly number of signatures are being attached to a petition approving of the action of the Government in reference to preventing the delivery on Sundays ...

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  15. PROPOSED MUSEUM AT NEW CASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday.--A public meeting was held in the Council-chambers his evening to consider the propriety of asking the Government to dedicate a site in Blane-street, ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND MINISTER FOR WORKS.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Sir, Miles, Minister for Works, whom a severe cold temporarily incapacitated from official duties, returned to his office to-day much improved. The various ...

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  17. A NORTHERN TERRITORY MURDERER.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--The Executive Connell to-day considered the case of the [?] Whilton, who was condemned to death for the murder of Thomas Spellacy in the Northern ...

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  18. SUICIDE OF A CLERGYMAN.

    ARCKLAND, Wednesday.--The Rev. Henry Clere, vicar of Twickenham, Middlesex, England, who was visiting New Zealand for the purpose of recruiting his health, has committed ...

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  19. CABLE NEWS.

    London, Wednesday.--Sir Henry Holland, [?] of State for the Colonies, replying [?] in the House of Commons, [?] that the official report of the Imperial ...

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  20. TREAT TO HOSPITAL INMATES.

    GOULBURN, Wednesday.--Last night the inmates of the Goulburn Hospital were treated to some choice vocal and instrumental selections by the chair of St. Peter and Pant's ...

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  21. SYDNEY LIEDERTAFEL.

    The thirty-third concert of the Sydney Liedertafel was given at the Exhibition Building last night, in the presence of his Excellency the Governor and Lady Carrington, Lord Bertle, ...

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  22. AN INTERCOLONIAL POSTAL CONFERENCE.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--The Hon. T. Mr. Donald Paterson, Postmaster-General of Queensland, has an interview with the Hon. J. C. F. Johnson, the South Australian Minister ...

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  23. THREATENED ACTION AGAINST THE TIMES.

    [?], Wednesday.--In connection with [?] articles in The Times on "Par-[?]me," Mr. O'Donnell, ex-M.P., has [?] that paper with an action or ...

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  24. THE CASE OF FRED WOOD.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Fred Wood, the champion bicyclist, was charged at the City Court to-day for the [?]eeny of a Purse, value los., the property of William Marshall, mining ...

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  25. MARINE BOARD REGULATIONS.

    Messrs. Garrard and Jeanneret, Ms.P. yesterday introduced to the Colonial Treasurer a deputation of steamboat-owners, who accompanied that many of their number had been ...

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  26. DEATH OF AN OLD RESIDENT.

    WOLLONGONG, Wednesday.--Mrs. O'Donneil, a widow lady, resident in the district for between 40 and 50 years, died at her residence Five Islands' Estate, somewhat suddenly last ...

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  27. PROPOSED NATIONAL AUSTRALIAN UNION.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--At a meeting of the sub-committe of the proposed Australian Nation Union held that evening, Mr. Johnson, Minister of Education, presiding, it was ...

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  28. KING MILAN.

    London, Wednesday.--The Chronicle states that big Mitan, of Servia, intends to abdicate shortly. ...

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  29. THE JUBILEE HONORS.

    London, Wednesday.--Sir Wilfird Lawson has given notice in the House of Commons that [?] or Majesty's Government on [?] of the Queen, to state the public ...

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  30. ACCIDENT IN THE MOUNT KEIRA MINE.

    WOLLONGONG, Wednesday.--A serious accident [?] a young man named Joseph Shipp on the Mount Keria railway line yesterday afternoon. He was proceeding homewards on ...

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  31. MARRIAGE WITH DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--When Sir John Downer was in London the Marriage Reform Association asked him to lay the subject of marriage with deceased wife's sister before the ...

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  32. THE LOSS OF THE ODER.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--Messrs. H. Muecke and Co., agents for the North-German Lloyd Company, having heard that the rumor existed in Sydney that a steamer of that line had been ...

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  33. THE [?]AN DIFFICULTY.

    London, Wednesday.--The report of Sir Charles [?] Governor of Fiji, on the [?] made by him as special commissioner into the disorders in Tonga, ...

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  34. WOLLONGONG RAILWAY LOCOMOTIVES.

    WOLLONGONG, Wednesday.--The Mount Keira Company having represented Government to return the company's locomotive that has been in use on the railway line for some ...

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  35. BISA TROPS DROUGHT.

    London, Wednesday.--A disastrousdrought is being [?] int he north. The agricultural present is being severely effected. ...

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  36. THE JUBILEE CELEBRATION.

    Thanks to the kindness and Kindness of number of the resident of Watson's Bay some 60 of the children in that locality were entertained at a Jubilee tea at the Palace Hold on ...

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  37. ANOTHER COLLIERY DISPUTE.

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday,--It is feared that more trouble with arise at the Lambton Colliery, as the manager refuses to allow the men to use powder. The men held a meeting last night. ...

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  38. THE NEXT CRICKET TEAM.

    London, Wednesday.--It is understood [?] Places and Bowley will join Version's Eleven for a visit to Australia next month. An impossible that Attewell will ...

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  39. AN OVERDOSE OF HYDROCYANIC ACID.

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--The inquiry into the sudden death of Dr. Hugh Ferguson at Glendig on Sunday last was concluded to-day, when the jury returned a verdict death due ...

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  40. FORBES QUARTER SESSIONS.

    FORBES, Wednesday.--The Forbes Quarter Sessions were held to-day before his Honor Judge Decker, Mr. Fitzhardinge acting as Crown Prosector. James Geeson [?] ...

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  41. PROTECTION UNION.

    A meeting of the Protection Union Council was held on Tuesday evening inquiries were made from country districts as to the proposed new evening paper. A report was received ...

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  42. [?]VIDENDS.

    London, Wednesday.--The Australian agricultural Society and declared a dividend [?] 4fts. Australian Mortgage Agency ...

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  43. THE VICTORIAN CUSTOMS FRAUDS.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The [?] presentation of Jas. Kaly, the manager for Sehkraft and Co., for detraining the Customs was continued to day in the City Court, when ...

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  44. VICTORIAN PRISON REFORM.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Government have decided in Connection with prison reform to set aside the Cast [?] Gaol excessively as a place of detention for first offerings. The ...

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  45. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN MAIL SERVICE.

    London, Tuesday.--Active steps are being taken by the hopeful Government to obtain a [?] at the [?] charged for Australian letter in [?] through France ...

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  46. BOURKE QUARTER SESSIONS.

    BOURKE, Wednesday.--At the Bourke Quarter Sessions to-day the following cases were trisa:--Radon Schultz, charged with (1) larceny of a saddle and bridle, and (2) lareeny ...

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  47. TASMANIAN SHEEP REGULATIONS.

    HOBART, Wednesday.--In view of the Governments receiving [?]takes stating that New Zealand [?] was free from seat, the question as to the [?] regalations ...

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  48. THE SUNDAY LECTURES QUESTION.

    A meeting of the Liberal Association of New South Wales was held as 533 George-street last night to consider the action of the Government in promoting the delivery of Sunday features. ...

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  49. THE QUEEN'S FUND.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--At an executive meeting of the Queen's Fund to-day, it was stated that £296 and been actually received, while further large sums were [?]. ...

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  50. MP. LOCKE RIGHARDSON'S RECITALS.

    There was a large audience at the Y.M.C.A., hall last night, when Mr. Locke Richardson repeated his mastery interpretation of [?] Sheridan's comedy. "The Brvais." ...

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  51. A COLONIAL AMMUNITION FACTORY.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Messrs. G. Kynoeh and Co., Limited, of Birmingham, have made a proposal to the Minister for Defence for establishing an ammunition factory in the ...

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  52. CITY OF PRAHRAN LOAN.

    London, Tuesday.--Tenders were opened to-day for the City of Prahran loan of £7,000 at 5 per cent., the minimum for which was fixed at £107 10s. The total ...

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  53. OVERLAND PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    ALBURY, Wednesday.--For Melbourne, by express, Wednesday: Messrs. J. Bongh[?], D. Peacock, W. Peacock, A. W. Browne, Guaa, Robertson, Cumming, A. H. Fetcher, C. R. ...

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  54. MONETARY.

    London, Tuesday.--Consols are queted at 101½. The market rate of discount is 1½ ...

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  55. THE WOOL SALES.

    London, Tuesday.--At the wool sales to-day 12,800 [?] were offered. The market is firm. ...

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  56. SIFTINGS.

    Colombo, [?] P. and O. Company's R.M.S. [?] to-night for Australia. ...

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