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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    LONDON, Friday, 2.5 p.m.--ThE match between the Australians and an eleven of England was commenced today. The Australians won the toss and went ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Premier yesterday informed a deputation from Newtown that he was in favor of the Government purchasing some land opposite the town-hall in that borough for a public park, ...

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  4. THE MARITIME LABOR DIFFICULTY.

    The work of unloading the steamship Mariposa was resumed yesterday when the same good order as that which marked the commencement of the proceedings prevailed. ...

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  5. THE COAL-MINING DISPUTES.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.--In order to better understand the disputes in connection with the South Waratah Colliery and the "Sea Pit" mine of the A.A. Company, it will be necessary ...

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  6. THE PARNELLITES AND CRIME.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--When the House of Commons met today Mr. Labouchere, member for Northampton, directed attention to certain comments in The Times ...

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  7. THE MAORI FIGHT.

    LONDON, Friday.--In the House of Commons last night Mr. W. A. M'Arthur, member for St. Austell, asked a question with respect to the recent tribal fight at ...

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  8. THE QUEEN AND THE GERMAN EMPEROR.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--Her Majesty Queen Victoria intends to proceed to Baden at the end of the month, and it has been arranged that the Emperor William of ...

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  9. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

    DUNGOG, Friday.--Last night Mr. R. Scott Ross delivered a lecture on protection in the Protestant-hall. The attendance was not great. The following resolution was carried, on the ...

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  10. BOURKE RAILWAY RETURNS.

    BOURKE, Friday.--The following are the railway receipts at the Bourke railway station for the month of June:--Live stock, outwards: Four horses. 1088 cattle, 5316 sheep: trainage ...

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  11. THE VICTORIAN SHIPPING BILL.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--The House of Commons Grand Committee on Trade have approved of the Victorian Marine Shipping Bill. One of the members of the committee ...

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  12. THE BRISBANE BRICKLAYER'S STRIKE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--At a meeting of the Builders' and Contractors' Association today it was agreed to offer bricklayers on strike 12s. per day after September 80, in the terms of ...

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  13. THE CUMBERLAND DISEASE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Mr. Henry Tryon, assistant curator of the museum, has been appointed to represent Queensland at the investigation of the Cumberland disease by M. Pasteur's ...

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  14. CHARGE OF ILLEGAL PRACTICE.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Professor Gibson, the herbalist, was again before the Court today on a charge of attempting to procure abortion. The woman was still too ill to attend, and ...

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  15. CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--The meetings of the National Rifle Association having been stopped at Wimbledon it is probable that new ranges and camping ground will ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND COMMISSIONERS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The following have been appointed commissioners for taking affidavits:--George Henry Taylor, Deputy-Sheriff, Dubbe: George Coleman, Wagga: A. ...

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  17. THE SEAMEN AND THE STEAMSHIP OWNERS.

    The dispute between the Federated Seamen's Union and the Steamship Owners' Association remains in much the same position as it was a few days ago. The only important ...

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  18. THE BLACKTOWN TRAGELY.

    Yesterday afternoon the Parramatta Coroner, Mr. J. E. Bowden, held an inquest at the Parramatta Hospital on the body of Hing Loong, the Chinaman connected with the ...

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  19. THE ADELAIDE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--The British Royal Commission have published their official report on the Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition. ...

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  20. BRITISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--Arrangements have been made for Mr. Gladstone to speak at Birmingham shortly on the general political situation. It is probable that he will ...

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  21. THE ANNEXATION OF MASSOWAH.

    LONDON, Friday.--It is understood that both Austria and Greece approve of the conduct of Italy in annexing Massowah, the principal seaport of Abyssinia. ...

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  22. THE WALLARAH COAL COMPANY.

    LONDON, Friday.--The prospectus of the Wallarah Coal Company has been issued, the capital being fixed at £100,000. ...

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  23. THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.--Mr. Blaine, who declined to be nominated as the Republican candidate for the American Presidency, sailed today for New York. He expresses ...

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  24. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, Friday.--The death is announced of Mr. Henry Cadogan Rothery, M.A., Commissioner of the Wreck Commission and Court of Survey for London. ...

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  25. THE LANG MEMORIAL.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A meeting of gentlemen belonging to New South Wales and Victoria was held in the New South Wales Court at the Exhibition yesterday afternoon for the ...

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  26. A CURIOUS STICKING-UP CASE.

    PERTH, Friday.--A sticking-up affray took place yesterday at Devilak, near Fremantle. A farmer named Manning instructed a young man in his employment, named Woollams to ...

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  27. MARITIME LABOR COUNCIL TACTICS.

    Sir,--I have to request that you will publish the enclosed letter and the following explanation:--On the 14th of last month an inquiry was ...

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  28. GOVERNMENT GAZETTE.

    The following notifications appear in yesterday's Gazette:-- PASTURES AND STOCK PROTECTION Act.--The provisions of the above, relating to the ...

    Article : 517 words
  29. DETERMINED ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A married woman named Mrs. Greer, living in Collingwood with her husband, an employé of the Australasian E[?]ectric Light Storage Company, attempted to ...

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  30. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--An accident happened this evening at Prince's Bridge station, resulting in the death of Percy Lord, a lad of 16, the son of Mr. Samuel P. Lord, formerly United ...

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  31. OVERLAND PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 640 words
  32. ENGLISH SPORTING.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Goodwood Cup was run for yesterday with the following result:--THE GOODWOOD CUP, ...

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  33. TRADE DISPUTES IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A strike is impending amongst the ironmoulders of the city. They demand an increase of wages of 1s. per day, making 11s. a day. A large meeting of men ...

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  34. INTERCOLONIAL JUDICIAL CONFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A conference of Judges of the Supreme Courts of Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia and Tasmania commenced today, presided over by Chief Justice ...

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  35. BUSH FIRES NEAR GLEN INNES.

    GLEN INNES, Friday.--During the last week bush fires have raged on the south and north of the town, and a good deal of destruction has been done to fences in outlying districts, and ...

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  36. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.

    The death of the wife of Mr. H. S. M. Betts, J.P., took place yesterday morning at Molong. It is believed deceased had become infected by germs of typhoid fever whilst she was ...

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  37. INTERCOLONIAL FREETRADE

    WELLINGTON, Friday.--As an outcome of the Intercolonial Freetrade Conference recently held in Sydney, the New Zealand Government have promised to afford an opportunity for the ...

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