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  2. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    OF local candidates for the South-East Province we have now Mr. S. J. Haynes and Mr. C. A. Piesse, and of other candidates Mr. William Nicholson, Mr. F. T. Crowder, ...

    Article : 94 words
  3. FOREIGN NEWS.

    The Times condemns the jocular insolence of Sir W. Harcourt in speaking on the proposed Estate Duties. The Times recommends as a way out of the ...

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    WITHIN ten days the General Election, so far as the Assembly is concerned, will have been decided. We shall then know who have been taken and who left, bat ...

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  5. SUCCESS OF A FEMALE STUDENT.

    Miss Johnson, of [?] College, heads the mathematical tripos list of the Cambridge University, defeating all male competitors, and virtually achieving the ...

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  6. LOCAL COURT.

    [?] W. T. MONTGOMERY.— This was a claim for £8 [?] to the [?] Mr. Robinson, of Messrs [?] ...

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  7. THE GOLDFIELDS.

    A correspondent writes from Coolgardie on May 13th to [?] the statements which were made by a recent [?] to the field, in the course of an [?] with a ...

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  8. AMERICA AND THE WOOL DUTIES.

    Senator Sherman has given notice in the United States Semite that he will propose in committee on the Tariff Revision Bill that a duty of 40 per cent. [?] ...

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  9. SIR JOHN FORREST AND THE LAND BANK.

    SPEAKING at Greenhil[?]s, Sir John Forrest refer[?]ed as follows to his Land Bank scheme: What they wanted was more production, better cultivation, and a larger area of la[?]d ...

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  10. THE WILLIAMS ELECTORATE.

    The number of electors on the roll for the Williams electorate is 402 not 262 as previously published by us. The Mayor (Mr. John McKenzie) was ...

    Article : 161 words
  11. THE CONGO DIFFICULTY.

    The Marquis of Dufferin, the British Ambassador in Paris, is conferring with M. Hanontax, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, with the view of arriving ...

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  12. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Melbourne, June 11—Two miners, Edmund KneaLe and Jas. Hope, have been crushed by A fall of earth in the Berry Consols’ mine. ...

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  13. THE MINISTER OF DEFENCE.

    Melbourne, June 11.—The Hon. Robert Reid, Minister of Defence, has arrived from his tour in Great Britain and America, and was formally welcomed at the Town Hall by ...

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  14. LORD CO[?]ERIDGE DYING.

    Lord Coleridge, the Lord Chief Justice of England, is rapidly sinking after a five weeks illness. ...

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  15. THE ALBANY ELECTION.

    MR. DYMES addressed a public meeting at the Town Hall last evening. There was a good attendance. Mr. C. Pearson was in the chair. ...

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  16. ACTION AGAINST THE RAILWAY DEPARTMENT.

    Melbourne, June 1[?].—Proceedings have commenced against the Railway Commissioners by the next friend of Ruby Pearce, a child of four years, who claims £1000 ...

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  17. FORGED NOTES

    The London Police have received information that 25,000 forged five pound notes have been sent from Germany for circulation in England. ...

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  18. HEALTH RETURNS.

    Melbourne, June 12.—The health returns show a decrease in typhoid, but scar[?]atina is increasing. ...

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  19. THE NORTH MELBOURNE MURDERERS

    Melbourne, June 12.—The Executive Council have commuted the sentence of death passed against the murderers of Eugene Possett to imprisonment for life. ...

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  20. THE W.A LOAN A SUCCESS.

    The West Australia Loan is now at a premium of 8 per cent. London, June 12. The subscriptions for the W.A. Loan ...

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  21. LORIMER, ROME & CO.

    Melbourne, June 12.—Further examination into the affairs of Lorimer, [?]ome & Co. is being made. Thos. Lorimer stated that after his father’s [?] he received an ...

    Article : 62 words
  22. POISONING OF A RACEHORSE.

    General Owen Williams offers a reward of a £1000 for information that will lead to the conviction of the person who administered poison to the race ...

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  23. PARLIAMENT.

    Melbourne, June 13—The debate on the Governor’s speech was continued in the Legislative Council and adjourned. ...

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  24. SPORTING NEWS.

    THE Australian cricketers favor that five test matches be played against the English team. ...

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  25. THE MELBOURNE HARBOR TRUST.

    Melbourne, June 13—The Melbourne [?]arbor Trust is [?]ancially embarrassed. Its income has fallen short of the expenditure by over £20,000. The Trust has a large ...

    Article : 47 words
  26. SUFFOCATED BY GAS.

    Five persons have been suffocated in Glasgow by an escape of gas. ...

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  27. MINING NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 573 words
  28. RUMORED FINANCIAL TROUBLES.

    Melbourne, June 13—It is currently reported here in financial circles that there is no hope of pulling one or two reco[?]structed banks through as recent disclosures have ...

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  29. DEATH OF THE SULTAN OF MOROCCO.

    Muley Hassan, Sultan of Morocco is dead, aged 63. He succeeded to the throne in 1873. London, June 12. ...

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  30. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, June 11.—Mr. Robert Thompson, of Newtown, has been arrested on the charge of illicit distilling, which is now common. ...

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  31. FROZEN MEAT.

    Sydney, June 11—The Star of Victoria takes 30,000 carcases of frozen mutton. ...

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  32. OUR OPEN COLUMN.

    SIR,—With your kind permission allow me to state a few fact[?] with regard to the high jinks a certain shipping firm are in the habit of playing. This firm appoint agents in various ...

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  33. THE BAKERS’ BOYCOTT.

    Sydney, June 11—The Bakers Union has ordered the cessation of the boycott which has proved a failure. ...

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  34. A BOY CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    Sydney, June 12.—Samuel George, a boy, has been placed on trial for the alleged murder of an I[?]alian organ-grinder, named Nicholas Boffa. The evidence showed that ...

    Article : 69 words
  35. FRANCE AND SIAM.

    Relations are again strained between France and Siam in consequence of the Siamese refusing to bring Phrayot before the court again for murdering a French ...

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  36. COOLGARDIE NEWS.

    Five head of stampers are running at Bayley’s Mine the water for which is taken from the Consols but during the week it is probable that the whole ten head battery ...

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  37. A STATION MANAGER STABBED.

    Sydney, June 12.—Mr. De Little, the Manager of Temora Station, has been stabbed and seriously wounded by a Chinaman who has been arrested. ...

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  38. REVOLUTION IN PARAGUAY.

    A coup d’etat has taken place in Paraguay where Senor Gonzoles has been deposed from the Presidentship and Senor Maringo elected in his stead. ...

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  39. HERESY HUNTING.

    Sydney, June 13—The Presbytery of Sydney is much exercised respecting the address recently given by Moderator McInnes on the verbal inspiration of the Bible. Hostile ...

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  40. PERTH NOMINATIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 364 words
  41. THE MINERS STRIKE IN AMERICA.

    The Cripple Creek rioters have yielded to the police and given up their arms. London, June 12. New York telegrams affirm that the ...

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  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, June 12.—The Railway Commissioners have ordered the retirement of all officers now over 60 years of age and others as they attain that age must also retire. ...

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  43. A WAKE FIGHT IN IRELAND.

    A scythe fight has taken place at a wake in Menagh County Tipperary and three persons were [?] ...

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  44. PLAGUE OF MICE.

    Adelaide, June 13.—An extrao[?]dinary plague of mice has occurred. In parts of the colony they are caught by thousands. A farmer at Clinton last night filled a copper ...

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  45. THE CABDRIVERS STRIKE.

    Mr. Asquith, Arbitrator, has affected a settlement of the cabdrivers strike. He fixed the maximum daily horse and vehicle allowance at 16s. 6d. and the ...

    Article : 35 words
  46. NEW ZEALAND.

    Auckland, June 11—Mr. McGowan succeeds the late Mr. Crombie as Commissioner of Taxes. ...

    Article : 16 words
  47. Advertising

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    Advertising : 127 words
  48. TASMANIA.

    Launceston, June 11—Mr. C. Hudspeth, solicitor, son of Canon Hudspeth, [?]as committed suicide. His mind became unhinged through the depression caused by the absence ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. THE AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY.

    Mr. KnatchbuLL-Hugessen, the Conservative member for Faversham Division of Kent, has urged in Parliament that the English agricultural industry ...

    Article : 83 words
  51. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, June 11—A married woman, the wife of [?] Spence, poisoned herself and five of her children at M[?]ryborough with carbolic acid. The woman died immediately ...

    Article : 67 words
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