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  2. THE PROPOSED COALITION GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday --In a recent address delivered by Earl Carnarvon he expressed the opinion that the alliance at present existing between the Unionists and the ...

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  3. THE IRISH LAND BILL.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The weakness shown by the Government in dealing with the Irish Land question is being strongly commented on and is generally condemned. ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS.

    Farcical comedy is now the rage. "The Pickpocket," like "The Private Secretary," is replete with ludicrous situations, and its production is made extremely hilarious by the ...

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  5. THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN HEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Sunday. -- So far as can be gathered from an analysis of the views expressed by different candidates, the indications are that the elections will probably result adversely to ...

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  6. MAIL NEWS.

    The R.M.S. Oroya, which arrived at Adelaide on Saturday, brings English news to July 15. The following is Router's summary as telegraphed from Adelaide:-- ...

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  7. EVANGELICAL CHURCH AT SUTHERLAND.

    Saturday afternoon was arranged for the laying of the foundation-stone of the Evangelied Jub[?]ce Church at Sutherland by the Mayor's Mrs. A.J. Riley), and several ladies ...

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  8. THE BRISBANE TRAMWAYS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A strike of the employes in the Tramway Company's service is threatened by the refusal of the directors to grant the concession asked for by the Employes ...

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  9. THE PEACE OF EUROPE.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The St. Petersburg press, in commenting on the remarks made by Lord Salisbury at the Lord Mayor's banquet regarding the peaceful outlook, in ...

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  10. ARRIVAL OF THE R.M.S. OROYA.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--The Orient Company's R.M.S. Oroya, Studdert, master, from London July 3, Plymouth 9th, Naples 16th, Port Said 20th and Suez 22nd, has arrived. She brings the ...

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  11. THE NEW HEBRIDES QUESTION.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Lord Rosebery has acceded to the request made by Lord Salisbury that the discussion on the New Hebrides difficulty should be postponed for a time. ...

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  12. THE BULGARIAN DIFFICULTY.

    SOFIA, Saturday.--Prince Ferdinand, of Saxe-Coburg, arrived at Tirnova yesterday from Rustchuck, being received with enthusiam at both towns. He has issued a ...

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  13. WORKING-MEN'S INRSTITUTE AT DULYWICH-HILL.

    On Saturday evening a Working-men's Institute was opened by the Rev. James Clarke (pre[?] when, despite the stormy nature of the weather, a few of the ...

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  14. THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.

    London, Sunday.--Mr. Abel Colcutt, the architect to whom plans of the Imperial Institute were entrusted, has submitted his designs to the Prince of Wales, who has ...

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  15. THE TEEMER-HANLAN BOAT RACE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. -- The sculling match between Hanlan and Teemer, rowed at Toronto to-day, resulted in Teemer winning by a length and a half, rowing easily. ...

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  16. MR. GLADSTONE'S AMERICAN ADMIRERS.

    Mr. Gladstone received from a committee representing 10,000 of his admirers in New York a massive silver casket. In acknowledging the gift, Mr. Gladstore said he ...

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  17. THE MELBOURNE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The first formal meeting of the Royal Commission of the Melbourne Exhibition was held at Marlborough House yesterday, under the presidency of ...

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  18. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

    Forbes, Saturday.--A crowded meeting was held last night in Ward's Assembly-room in support of Mr. Gladstone's Irish policy. The Mayor presided, and resolutions were moved by ...

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  19. MESSRS. SCHEY AND HAWTHORNE IN NARANDERA.

    NARANDERA, Saturday.--Messrs, Schey and Hawthorne, Ms.P., arrived here to-day, and will be banqueted to-night by the Railway Employes' Association. They were shown round ...

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  20. THE RELIEF OF EMIN PASHA.

    Further news of Stanley's expedition has been received at St. Paul De Loenda, from which it appears that serious difficulties have been encountered owing to a famine which is ...

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  21. THE WHOLESALE POISONING OF SHEEP.

    BOURKE, Saturday.--Nothing has transpired re the Government veterinarian's investigation into the death of Hurtle Fisher's sheep. It is believed Mr. Stanley is of opinion that the ...

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  22. SNOW IN NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Sunday.--Intensely cold weather prevails at present, and snow has fallen in some parts of the North Island where it was never before known to fall. ...

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  23. A SENSATIONAL FRENCH TRIAL.

    The trial of Pranzini for the murder of two women and a girl last March at the Rue Montaigne, Paris, under most revolting circumstances was concluded on Wednesday, the ...

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  24. RAILWAY TRAFFIC ANNUAL PICNIC.

    A general meeting of employes of the traffic branch of the Railway Department was held at the Sydney goods-shed on Friday evening last to elect officers and a committee to make the ...

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  25. PETTY THIEVING AT BOWRAL.

    BOWRAL, Saturday.--Thieving has been rife in the town recently, and a lad has been caught in the act at Pastes and Son's, chemists, where a policeman has been on the watch for a week. ...

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  26. CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Earl of Manchester intends paying a visit to Australia, leaving England in October. ...

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  27. SUDDEN DEATH AT SINGLETON.

    SINGLETON, Saturday.-- Another sudden death occurred here to day. A man named John Avion, well known in this district, was suddenly seized by a fit and expired a couple of ...

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  28. THE CANADIAN MAIL ROUTE.

    Mr. Raikes, the Postmaster-General, in replying to Mr. M'Clure on July 14, said the subject of affording assistance aud facilities for the conveyance of mails to Australia and the ...

    Article : 42 words
  29. BEATING THE BALLOON RECORD.

    PARIS, Saturday.--Two French aeronauts have succeeded in ascending in a balloon to the height of 7000 metres, this being the greatest altitude yet attained. ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN MUNICIPAL ACT.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--A deputation representing the Municipal Association of South Australia watted on the Attorney-General yesterday, suggesting amendments in the Municipal ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN ORANGES FOR HAMBURG.

    Negotiations are proceeding for an extensive shipment to Hamburg of oranges from Sydney by the R.M.S. Lusitania. A splendid market for Australian fruit is stated to be open in that ...

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  32. COMMERCIAL.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 words
  33. HEAVY RAINS IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Heavy rain continued through Friday night aud Saturday, falling with little intermission the livelong day, and almost put a stop to business. On Saturday night ...

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  34. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The board appointed to make an inquiry into the loss of the Tasmania has broken down. Mr. Beasely, one of the assessors, being dead, Mr. Rothery, the Wreck Commissioner, stopped ...

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  35. THE FREETRADE ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the council of the Freetrade Association was bell on Friday night at the office in Moore-street, Mr. George Pile in the chair. After the reading and confirmation of ...

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  36. SHIPPING.

    SUEZ, Friday.--The British-India Company's R.M.S. Jumna left yesterday, outwards. LONDON, Thursday.--The s.s. Chyebassa ...

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  37. THE DISCHARGE OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYES AT NEWCASTLE.

    NEWCASTLE, Sunday.--In reference to the recent discharge of men from the cranes at Bullock island, a reply from the committee of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce to a letter ...

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  38. "THE GREEN LANES OF ENGLAND."

    Messrs. Pettitt and Conquest's drama "The Green Lanes of England" is one that will always bear repetition and, as Mr. Dampier has found to his benefit, is of so excellent and ...

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  39. VICTORIAN CUSTOMS FRAUDS.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--In the trial of James Kelly, manager for Schnkrafit and Co., for defrauding the Customs, the evidence for the prosecution has closed, and the address of the ...

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  40. QUACK HOM[?]EOPATHS.

    Sir,--As no homoeopathic practitioner has written in corroboration of Dr. Deck's letter in your issue of Wednesday last, will you allow one of the laity to supplement it by a few facts ...

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  41. A YOUTH "STUCK UP" NEAR ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. -- A youth named Samuel Horsfall, son of a fruiterer at Hindmarsh, reported to the police on Saturday, that whilst journeying to town ...

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  42. A MINER ENTOMBED.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Henry Weir, a miner working at the Hepburn Estate mine, Creswick was entombed on Friday through the ground coining down. It took several miners ...

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  43. A CLERGYMAN'S HOUSE BROKEN INTO.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Another daring burglary occurred early on Saturday morning, when the house of the Rev. A.' Yuile, of the Presbyterian Church, Rathdown-street, Carlton, ...

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  44. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TOBACCO TAX.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--On Saturday morning Mr. R. Dixon and another tobacco-manufacturer waited on the Treasurer and requested that an additional duty of 3d. per lb. might be ...

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  45. MR. TRAILL AND MR. WISE.

    Sir,--The report of Mr. Traill's speech at Wollongong to which I recently referred at Balmain appeared in The Daily Telegraph of July 2 in these words:-- "England latterly ...

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  46. TWO ROBBERS ARRESTED.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--At the Adelaide Police Court yesterday two Victorians, named respectively "Henry "Seymour and John Joyce, with several aliases, were remanded on a charge of ...

    Article : 65 words
  47. OVERLAND PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 164 words
  48. VICTORIAN NEW SUGAR DUTIES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--In order to prevent frauds under the new sugar duties the following order has been approved of by the Governor-in- Council:--"No produce of sugarcane shall be ...

    Article : 110 words
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