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  3. THE ROPE AND IRISH AFFAIRS.

    It is stated that Cardinal Moran has induced the Pope to take a lenient view of the Irish Nationalist movement. ...

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  4. Launceston Examiner

    Owing to pressure on our space we are compelled to surrender our leading columns. ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC.

    In the libel action brought by C. Wood, the well-known jockey, against the Licensed Victuallers' Gazette, a verdict has been returned for the plaintiff, with ...

    Article : 48 words
  6. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    July 18 — Southern Cross, s, 780 tons, A. Dry[?]dale, commander, from Melbourne. T.S.N. Co., agents. Passengers —Saloon: Mesdames Hurdy, Birch and child; Misses ...

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  7. EMPEROR OF GERMANY.

    Rumours are current that an attempt has been made to murder the Emperor William II., and that extreme precautions are being taken to guard his ...

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  8. THE CHINESE IMMIGRATION QUESTION.

    Sir John Walsham, the British Minister at Pekin, has commenced negotiations with the Chinese Government, who are careless about the exclusion of Chinese ...

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  9. EARL SPENCER ON THE NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    In the House of Lords Earl Camperdown invited Earl Spencer to justify his statement that the Irish National League was not blameable for the outrages in ...

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  10. CURRENT TOPICS.

    A GENERAL feeling of satisfaction prevailed throughout the town yesterday when it became known that cable communication had at last been restored between ...

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  11. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following vessels have arrived at London from the colonies :—Lurline, bk, from Napier, February 18; Pengwern, ship, from Melbourne, March 15; Lake ...

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  12. THE GERMAN CHANCELLOR.

    Prince Bismarck has commenced what is intended shall be a prolonged holiday. ...

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  13. ELECTION FOR LONGFORD.

    Mr. Fitzgerald has been returned unopposed member for the North Division of Longford, in succession to Mr. L. Connelly, Parnellite, resigned. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    Specifications for the additional warships required for the Australian naval squadron have been issued, and tenders invited, but the details are kept secret. ...

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  15. RUSSIAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of The Times states that a large vote has been placed on the Russian estimates for an Antarctic expedition, which Herr ...

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  16. MR. GLADSTONE ON IRISH AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Gladstone, speaking at Hampstead, said that Irish motives should govern and decide English questions. The Government promised to Ireland local ...

    Article : 105 words
  17. MELBOURNE TRAMWAYS LOAN.

    The Melbourne tramways loan is announced of £250,000, bearing interest at the rate of four and a half per cent., the minimum being fixed at £107. Tenders ...

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  18. PAN-ANGLICAN CONFERENCE.

    The Pan-Anglican Conference of Bishops from various parts of the world was commenced at Lambeth to-day, when 150 Bishops were present. The Bishops ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN PARCELS POST.

    The colonial parcels postage has been reduced 25 per cent. ...

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  20. BISHOP OF LINCOLN'S CASE.

    The Church of England Association is applying for a mandamus to compel the Primate to proceed against the Bishop of Lincoln for his alleged statements ...

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  21. THE QUEEN'S FUND.

    The handsome amount of £70,000, being the surplus remaining over from the Women's Jubilee Offering, has been applied to the Queen's Fund, established ...

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  22. THE RIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE.

    The Court of Queen's Bench have decided that the public have no right to hold public meetings in Trafalgar Square. ...

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  23. ALLEGED PLAGIARISM CASE.

    The action for damages brought by Mr. Hugh Watt, M.P. for the Camlachie division of Glasgow, against Dr. Cameron, M.P. for the College division ...

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  24. DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH.

    The notorious Duke of Marlborough has married the mistress of Mr. Himmesley, of New York. ...

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  25. AMERICA AND ENGLAND.

    The Secretary of State for the United States (Mr. Thomas F. Bayard) demands that England should give compensation for the detention of the American ship ...

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  26. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Lord Wolverton, aged 27. JULY 4. The death is announced of Lady ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN CRUISER.

    The bolted cruiser Orlando, which is intended for the Australian station, arrived at Suez to-day. ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND GOLD MINING COMPANIES.

    In connection with the movement to amalgamate the Etheridge Gold Mining Companies in Queensland, a deputation waited upon Mr. Archer, Agent-General ...

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  29. LIBEL ACTION AGAINST THE TIMES.

    In connection with the libel action brought by Mr. F. H. O'Donnell against The Times, the agents of the latter have ,subpo[?]naed Mr. T. Harrington, M.P., for ...

    Article : 182 words
  30. A STARTLING ASSERTION.

    In an article in the Nouvelle Revue, Count Vaxile states that Prince Bismarck has assured Signor Crispi, the Italian Premier, that in the event of ...

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  31. IRISH LAND COURT.

    The Roman Catholic Bishops in Ireland urge that power should be given to the Land Court to lessen or cancel arrears of rent due by tenant farmers. ...

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  32. O'BRIEN APPEAL CASE.

    The Appeal Court has ordered that Mr. O'Brien's ease shall be re-heard. ...

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  33. MAIN LINE RAILWAY COMPANY.

    The directors of the Tasmanian Main Line Railway Company have resolved to oppose any now Tasmanian loan obtaining a quotation on the London Stock ...

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  34. PRINCE BISMARCK ON THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.

    Prince Bismarck has privately stated that the Emperor William II. desires to maintain peace, as far as that can be done compatible with the honour, dignity, and ...

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  35. INTERCOLONIAL CHINESE CONFERENCE.

    Prior to giving a decision upon the resolutions passed at the recent Intercolonial Conference upon the Chinese question, Baron Knutsford is awaiting ...

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  36. HOBART SHIPPING.

    July 13—Giovani, a, 845 tons, G. Martinolisoh, master, from London. Maefarlane Bros., agents. Cargo—railway and other iron, and 400 pockets of gunpowder, and sundries. ...

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  37. STEAMER ESSEX.

    The steamer Essex, from Australian ports, which put into Port Said with her cargo ignited, had her holds flooded, and the vessel was sunk in twenty-seven feet ...

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  38. AFFAIRS IN ZULULAND.

    The whole of the British troops stationed at Natal have been despatched to Zululand. JULY 2. ...

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  39. A STRAY TORPEDO.

    During some naval man[?]uvres Severn accidentally discharged a torpedo, which nearly sank the Admiral's yacht. ...

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  40. UNION BANK DEBENTURES.

    The Union Bank of Australia has invited tenders, to close on the 10th inst., for debentures amounting to £250,000, bearing interest at 4 per cent., the ...

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  41. SPORTING NEWS.

    The license of Barrett, the jockey which was withdrawn by the Jockey Club for alleged improper practices, has been restored. ...

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  42. NEW GUINEA MISSION.

    The Rev. Mr. Dauney has been ordained as a missionary for British New Guinea. ...

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  43. DISPUTE IN AMERICAN IRON TRADE.

    All the iron mills in the Western United States, except twelve, have been closed owing to a wages dispute, a hundred thousand workmen being affected ...

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  44. COMMERCIAL.

    Included in the manifest of the s.s. Southern Cross, which arrived yesterday from Melbourne, are 800 sheep and 108 quarters of beef. ...

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  45. THE TIN MARKET.

    Tin is now quoted at £84 15s per ton. ...

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  46. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY.

    Austria is incensed at the Emperor William of Germany's visit to the Czar of Russia. ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN MAIL SERVICE.

    The Agents-General have had an interview with Mr. Goschen, Mr. Cecil Raikes, and Baron Knutsford on the question of the departure of the ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND FINANCES.

    The Financial News asserts that Queensland ought not to be allowed to borrow another three and a half millions, and hints that investors will probably ...

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  49. AMERICAN BANKS.

    A thousand banks in America have combined to float a company to insure bank depositors against loss. ...

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  50. LIBERAL-UNIONIST PEERS.

    The Liberal-Unionist peers have held a meeting, and resolved to strengthen the hands of the Government. ...

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  51. NEW COAL COMPANY.

    The prospectus of the North Stockton Coal Company, New South Wales, has been issued, the capital being £120,000. ...

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  52. FRENCH IN THE PACIFIC.

    The French island of Tahiti, in the Pacific, has imposed 50 per cent duties upon English and American imports. ...

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  53. SHIP MAILS

    Close at Launceston as follow:— ENGLAND. — R.M.S. Iberia, Thursday next. 7 a.m. VICTORIA — S.s. Southern Cross, this day, ...

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  54. MRS. GORDON BAILLIE.

    Mrs. Gordon Baillie and her husband have been remanded in custody on a charge of defrauding tradesmen. ...

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  55. PANAMA LOTTERY LOAN.

    The French banks have assisted in the floating of the Panama lottery loan of 24,000,000 francs. ...

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  56. MELBOURNE EXHIBITION.

    The Rev. R: Wilde has sailed for Melbourne as Education Commissary at the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition. ...

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  57. PRESBYTERIAN COUNCIL.

    The - Pan Presbyterian Council assembled on Wednesday. ...

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  58. WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 13,000 bales were offered. Scoured wool was firmer in price, faulty being easier. JULY 2. ...

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  59. KING MILAN OF SERVIA.

    The King of Servia is applying for a judicial separation from Queen Natalie. JULY 6. The Servian Synod has granted a degree ...

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  60. MR. FORSTER'S BIOGRAPHY.

    Mr. Reid's biography of the late Right Hon. W. E. Forster, formerly Chief Secretary for Ireland under the Gladstone Administration, has been published. ...

    Article : 41 words
  61. AUCTION SALES.

    W. T. BELL AND CO.—At Wool and produce Stores—general produce. At Mart—household furniture, horses, property. mining shares, etc. ...

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  62. FRENCH RELIEF EXPEDITION.

    A French expedition is being despatched to the relief of Mr. H. M. Stanley in the interior of Africa. ...

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  63. TRUSTEES' LIABILITY BILL.

    The House of Lords have agreed to an amendment in the Trustees' Liability Bill allowing the investment of trust funds in colonial stocks bearing interest equivalent ...

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  64. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION.

    In the election for the Isle of Thanet division of Kent, Mr. James Lowther, Conservative, defeated Mr. Hugesson, Gladstonian Liberal, by 658 votes. ...

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  65. A BATCH OF IRISH BILLS.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, Chief Secretary for Ireland, has introduced in the House of Commons a bill to provide for arterial drainage in Ireland, and has also promised, ...

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  66. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND.

    Play in the match between the Australian Eleven and North of England was not continued to-day, on account of heavy rain. ...

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  67. TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    Received.—W. J. Bain, "Elector," "Bobble," " C.W.R.W." " Miller."—You have been anticipated In your contention, which is now proved by ...

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  68. IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.

    The Prince of Wales presided at a meeting of the Organising Committee of the Imperial Institute, at which it was reported that £310,000 had been received. ...

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  69. WHAT HELPED HIM OUT.

    Her father was against the marriage set—He did not like the youth ; that's what he said—But as they loved they oft in secret met, ...

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  70. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    By the disastrous fires which have occurred at Sundsvall and Umea, on the Gulf of Bothnia, 12,000 persons have been rendered homeless. ...

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  71. IMPERIAL DEFENCES.

    In the House of Lords the motion of Earl Wemyes was adopted, welcoming the Government defensive proposals. General Lord Wolseley stated that ...

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  72. PRUSSIAN MINISTRY.

    Herr Acheback has resigned the portfolio of Minister of the Interior in the Prussian Diet, and Herr Futh has been appointed in his stead. ...

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  73. A CHINESE REPRESENTATION.

    The Chinese residents in Australia are urging his Excellency Rung Kayan to refuse to negotiate a treaty with Great Britain for their exclusion from ...

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