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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    A Sooialist demonstration, culminating in severe rioting and ultimate loss of life, took place here yesterday. Barricades were erected by the insurgents in the streets, ...

    Article : 99 words
  3. TEE NEW HEBRIDES QUESTION. FRENCH EXPLANATIONS.

    The French Government has sent an official reply to the representations of the British Foreign Office with regard to recent events in the New Hebrides ...

    Article : 104 words
  4. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1886.

    Events are moving in connexion with the New Hebrides, and not altogether as we could wish them. Our late edition yesterday contained the ...

    Article : 10,247 words
  5. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND. MATCH AGAINST AN ENGLAND ELEVEN AT STOKE.

    The Australian cricketers commenced a match at Stoke to-day against "an England eleven." The weather was showery, and in ...

    Article : 80 words
  6. THE STATUS QUO TO BE MAINTAINED.

    The Earl of Rosebery, the Secretary for Foreign Affairs, has informed M. Waddington, the French ambassador at St. James's, that the English Government ...

    Article : 54 words
  7. THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN ENGLAND.

    A movement is on foot among the Conservatives to shelve Sir Michael HichsBeach, who was chosen leader of the party in the House of Commons in the late ...

    Article : 125 words
  8. BANQUET TO THE TEAM.

    The members of the Australian Eleven were entertained at a banquet yesterday at Stoke, where they are playing a match. ...

    Article : 28 words
  9. NEWS FROM NEW CALEDONIA.

    The correspondent of the Sydney Morning Herald, writing from Noumea on July 23, says the following appeared in the Independent of the 8th inst.:—"Since the declaration ...

    Article : 717 words
  10. THE ADELAIDE JUBILEE EXHIBITION.

    The request that a Royal Commission he appointed in connexion with the Adelaide Jubilee Exhibition will be acceded to. ...

    Article : 53 words
  11. HOSPITALITIES TO COLONISTS.

    The mayor and corporation of Plymouth, conjointly with the naval authorities there, are organising a fete, to which 100 colonial visitors are invited. ...

    Article : 35 words
  12. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS. (BY CABLE FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) SIR WILLIAM CLARKE.

    Sir William Clarke will return to Melbourne by the P. and O. R.M.S. Rome, which is fixed to leave London on October 22. ...

    Article : 41 words
  13. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. (BY CABLE FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) LONDON, JULY 26.

    The application made by creditors of the Commercial Bank of South Australia, that the order appointing Mr. Whiffen liquidator should be suspended, came ...

    Article : 52 words
  14. THE ACCIDENT AT PORTSMOUTH DOCKYARD.

    Captain Blackshaw, of New South Wales, one of the Australian rifle shooting team, is recovering from the injuries he received in the accident at ...

    Article : 40 words
  15. FAMINE IN LABRADOR.

    One thousand deaths from starvation are stated to have occurred in Labrador. ...

    Article : 20 words
  16. CLAIMS UPON THE BANK IN ADELAIDE.

    The associated banks have made a claim upon the liquidators of the Commercial. Bank for interest at the rate of 10 per cent, for cashing the notes of the bank from the ...

    Article : 101 words
  17. A CASE OF SUICIDE.

    A stranger, who is supposed to have, come from Australia, has committed suicide on Hackney Downs. ...

    Article : 26 words
  18. THE CHARTERS TOWERS GOLDMINING COMPANY.

    The company which was registered at the beginning of the month for the purpose of acquiring and working certain gold mines at Charters Towers, ...

    Article : 43 words
  19. THE NEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAY FRAUDS.

    The railway frauds case against Wright, Heaton, and Co. was resumed at the Water Police Court to-day. The most important evidence taken was ...

    Article : 588 words
  20. BEET SUGAR.

    The production of European beet sugar for the coming campaign is estimated at 500,000 tons above that of last year. The growing crops in Germany promise an ...

    Article : 70 words
  21. SHIPPING CASUALTY.

    The ship Crownthorpe, 812 tons, owned by Mr. G. B. Meager, of London, whilst on the voyage from London to Brisbane, was dismasted in a gale, and had to be ...

    Article : 53 words
  22. EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) MELBOURNE FROZEN MUTTON.

    The Orient Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Orient, which left Melbourne on June 11 with 2,641 carcases of sheep from the Melbourne Refrigerating ...

    Article : 56 words
  23. LETTER FROM THE REV. D. MACDONALD.

    The Rev. Andrew Hardie, convener of the Missions Committee of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria, has received the following letter from the Rev. D. Macdonald, one of ...

    Article : 434 words
  24. THE MAILS.

    The homeward Australian mails per R.M.S. Valetta, which left Melbourne June 15, were delivered in London to-day, via Brindisi. ...

    Article : 48 words
  25. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    Williams v. Ryan, Frances v. Malleson, Moor v. Noonan, re the New Imperial Tin-mining Company. BANCO COURT. (Before His Honour Mr. Justice Holroyd.) ...

    Article : 176 words
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