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  2. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH.

    WEST MAITLAND, Friday.--A large and most enthusiastic public meeting was held in the Council Chamber last night for the purpose of presenting Mr J. S. Carroll, manager of the Joint ...

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  3. SPECIAL CABLES

    London, June 6.--A letter appears in the "Times" this morning, from Mr Adams, of Sydney, in which the writer states that the people of New South Wales are not alarmed at ...

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  4. THE GOVERNMENT LABOUR EXCHANGE.

    On another page will be found a memorandum by Mr. F. B, Treatt, of the Immigration Department, containing some interesting particulars of two days' operations at the ...

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  5. JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS.

    A special meeting of the Executive Council was held yesterday afternoon, to make some temporary judicial appointments. As Judge Wilkinson his to be at Newcastle on Monday to preside over the ...

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  6. MISS GENEVIEVE WARD.

    A representative of this journal had an interview with Miss Genevieve Ward yesterday afternoon. His presence in the upper part of Patty's Hotel was announced by that lady's dog, which ...

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  7. 'FRISCO MAIL NEWS.

    The S. S. City of Sydney brings American files to May 11, The following is Reuter's summary of American news :-- San Francisco, May 11.--In Congress, on May 6 ...

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  8. THE NEW ORIENTAL BANK.

    London, June 5.--The shareholders of the old Oriental Bank have declared unanimously in favour of the formation of the new Oriental Bank. ...

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  9. SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    The regular monthly meeting of the committee of the School of Arts was held on Thursday evening. There was a good attendance, apologies being received for unavoidable absence from Rev. Robert ...

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  10. Execution of the Panmure Murderer.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Henry Morgan, who was convicted of the wilful murder of a little girl named Margaret Nolan, under borrible circumstances at Panmure, was executed to- day in Ararat ...

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  11. REUTER'S MESSAGES.

    London, June 6th.—The funeral of Sir Bartle Frere, late High Commissioner of South Africa, took place to -day at St. Paul's Cathedral. The Duke of Cambridge, Lord Wolesley, and a ...

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  12. Border Customs Duties.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The question of the Border Customs duties has again been raised by the action of the Customs authorities on the border seizing a quantity of aerated waters sold on the Victorian ...

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  13. REPORTED ESCAPE OF GENERAL GORDON.

    Cairo, June 6.--A report is current here that General Gordon has escaped from Khartoum, and is making his way up the Nile in a steamer, presumably with the intention of ...

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  14. Attempt to Commit Suicide.

    BRAIDWOOD, Friday.--For some time past Mr George Bassingthwaighte, farmer, of Larbert, and a very old resident of this district, has been very odd in his manner, and as madness is said to be ...

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  15. The Anglo -Russian Commission.

    London, June 5.—The Anglo -Russian Commission commences its labours in the autumn. ...

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  16. Troops for Suakim.

    Cairo, June 5.--A body of marines has been sent to Suakim by order of the British Government, to reinforce the troops in view of the threatening attitude of the Arab rebels. ...

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  17. GENERAL NEWS.

    The tenders opened on Tuesday for the constitution of a road from North Shore to Peat's Ferry, are now being considered by the Government. This road will become very popular, now that the ...

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  18. THE ALBANY- BEVERLY RAILWAY.

    Albany, Friday.--There are great demonstrations and rejoicings here to- day at the news that the contract between the Government and Mr Anthony Hordern's syndicate for the ...

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  19. Dynamite Outrages in Madrid.

    Madrid, June 5.--An anarchist outrage is reported from Barcelona. A dynamite cartridge was exploded to- day in one of the principal streets of the city. killing one person, and ...

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  20. Singular and Suspicious Death.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--An inquest was commented to -day on the body of Frank Graham, who died under suspicious circumstances. He was taken charge of while in a fit in the old Queen's Arms ...

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  21. The House of Commons.

    London, June 6.--The House of Commons resumed its sessions last night after the Whitsuntide recess. ...

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  22. Tenterfield Railway League.

    TENTERFIELD,Friday.--An important meeting of the Railway League was held last night, the Mayor in the chair. The question of the break of cause in the Great Northern and Queensland ...

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  23. Osman Dignam near Suakim.

    Cairo, June 6.--Intelligence from Suakim states that Osman Digna continues to threaten the town, and is encamped in the vicinity with a following of over 7000 men. ...

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  24. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, June 5.--On Old Trafford Pound Manchester, to- day, the Australians commenced the eighth match of their tour against the following team, representing Lancashire:-- Messrs Hornby ...

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  25. Steamships.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  26. Commercial.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  27. The Queensland Government Policy

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 words
  28. THE DYNAMITE ALARM.

    The San Francisco mail steamer City of Sydney arrived in Port Jackson yesterday morning. Off Fort Denison a police party, consisting of Sub- Inspectors Camphin and Donohoe, with four as ...

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  29. Mail Steamers.

    Colombo, June 4.--The R. M. S. Assam, with the outward mail of 16 th May, left this evening for Australian ports. The R. M. S. Rome, which left Melbourne May ...

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  30. The vice- Regal Party at Cooktown.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Governor accompanied by the Premier and party arrived at Cooktown from Brisbane, by the steamer Governor Blackall, early this morning, alter a pleasant voyage. The ...

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  31. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.

    This week's South Australian "Gazette" notifies the appointment of Mr W. B. Squires and M. W. Cate has inspectors of drawbacks, those appointments being rendered necessary by the failure of ...

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  32. THE S S. ADMIRAL.

    It is only a short time ago that the screw steamer Admiral ran into the Circular Quay and did a considerable amount of damage. Yesterday afternoon the same vessel, whilst coming alongside ...

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  33. Hanlan in Melbonrne.

    MELBOURNE,Friday. -- The aquatic tournament, which takes place at Albert Park Lake tomorrow, promises to be most successful. Hanlan will row a handicap sculling race 112 miles ...

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  34. SUBSIDENCE OF THE MAITLAND ROAD.

    Mr J. M'Kenzie, inspector of coalfields, has made a report by telegram and letter, to the Minister for mines in reference to the undermining of the Maitland road. Telegraphing from Newcastle on ...

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  35. THE PROPOSED SECESSION OF SCOTS CHURCH.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A conference of the clergy and Jaymen of the Church of England, convened by the Bishop of Melbourne, met this afternoon to discuss the question involved in the ...

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  36. SOUND ADVICE.

    In this age of progress what a wonderful amount of skill and ingenuity is expended in the construction, improvement, and preservation of the costly and intricate machinery used in the manufacture of the ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.--The Hon. Walter Johnston, late Minister for Public Works, has resigned his seat in the Cabinet. As the result of a special meeting of the Stew- ...

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  38. MURDER AT MOREE.

    Mr Fosbery, Inspector General of Police, received he following telegram yesterday from Inspector Mea[?]s of Bing:--"Received the following telegram from Moree this morning : ...

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