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  3. A BARK BURNT.

    The bark Merope, bound from New Zealand to London, has been burnt to the water's edge; the crow were rescued by an American ship. ...

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  4. TASMANIAN NEWS.

    At the Police Court to-day Edward Latham and Michael Gallaghel were committed for trial on a charge of having received stolen goods. ...

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  5. SPORTING.

    A foot race took place on Saturday between two local pods at Launceston, for a small stake. The contestants were Messrs Harrison and Guy, and the race ...

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  6. MADAME MELBA.

    Her Majesty the Queen presented Madame Melba with a magnificent diamond and pearl brooch as a mark of her appreciation of the diva's singing at ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN RIFLEMEN.

    Owing to their failure in the preliminary competitions the members of the Australian rifle team have lost their chance of competing for the Queen's ...

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  8. THE BISHOP OF LIMERICK AND MR JOHN DILLON.

    The Bishop of Limerick, in replying in the House of Lords to an attack made by Mr John Dillon, member for Mayo, in the House of Commons, referred to the ...

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  9. DEATH OF LYDIA BECKER.

    The death is announced of Lydia Becker. ...

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  10. V.R.C. GRAND NATIONAL MEETING.

    The Grand National Meeting of the Victoria Racing Club was concluded at Flemington on Saturday, the weather being glorious, and the attendance was ...

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  11. H.M.S. CALLIOPE.

    The Right Hon. E. Stanhope, the Secretary of State for War said, replying to a question in the House of Commons, that it was the ...

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  12. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    Mr A. Haywood announces that he is a candidate for the position of avditor to the Mount Bischoff Company. ...

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  13. MINING MEETING.

    An extraordinary meeting of the shareholders of the Silver Queen Extended P.A. was held on Friday at Hobart (states the Mercury). Mr J. Bradley occupied the ...

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  14. GERMAN GOVERNOR OF HELIGOLAND.

    Herr Wermuth, late German Commissioner to the Melbourne Exhibition, has been appointed Administrator of Heligoland, lately ceded by Great ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    In the match at Bristol, between the Australian Eleven and Gloucestershire, the local team, who had gone in to bat first, had at luncheon time lost four ...

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  16. GOLD.

    Mr H. Conway M.H.A., received a telegram on Saturday from the manager of the Starlight mine at Mathinna, stating that No. 1 lode had been struck, the formation ...

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  17. TERRIBLE CYCLONE IN AMERICA.

    A terrible cyclone has passed over St. Paul's, Minnesota, causing great damage. A steamer capsized in the lake, and it is feared that 200 people have been ...

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  18. SILVER.

    The second half-yearly meeting of shareholders in the Silver King Extended Company will be bold on the 28th inst., at 7.30 p.m. ...

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  19. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    At the Sandown Park Second Summer Meeting to-day the Australian Lady Betty, which recently won the Ellesmere Stakes, started in the Royal Handicap of ...

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  20. THE DUNLO DIVORCE SUIT.

    Viscount Dunlo has arrived in London to prosecute the action for divorce, which he has instituted against his wife, formerly Miss Belle Billon, an opera chorus ...

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  21. TIN.

    The s.s. Herbert, which arrived in port from the North-West Coast yesterday, brought 20 tons of tin from the Mount Bischoff mine. ...

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  22. THE DALLEY MEMORIAL.

    The Dalley memorial medallion in St. Paul's Cathedral was unveiled to-day. It is alongside those of Sir Bartle Frere, former Governor of the Cape, the Duke ...

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  23. THE RACEHORSE CHICAGO.

    Mr M. O'Shanassy's Australian racehorse Chicago, which arrived in England some time ago, has been leased to Mr J. E. Seville for two years. ...

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  24. STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

    The secretary of the Launceston Stock Exchange reports the following sales and quotations for Saturday:— The following sales and quotations were made ...

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  25. NEWMARKET SECOND JULY MEETING.

    At the Newmarket Second July Meeting to-day, Ringmaster started in the July Handicap—of 340 sovs, but ran nowhere. ...

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  26. MATCH AGAINST PLAYERS OF ENGLAND.

    The Australians commenced their return match against the Players of England at Sheffield to-day. The weather was fine and the wicket perfect, and there ...

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  27. NORTH-WESTERN HOUNDS.

    The North-Western hounds, in charge of Mr W. M'Kenna, held a meet here on Saturday, which caused a large amount of interest amongst sportsmen. The drag was ...

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  28. RESTORATION OF CABLE COMMUNICATION.

    Yesterday the welcome news came that cable communication, which has been interrupted since the 11th inst., had been restored. We received the following ...

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  29. PRINCESS OF WALES'S CUP.

    The Princess of Wales's Cup, run for at the Newmarket Meeting to-day, was won by Mr Daniel Cooper's Dorcas. ...

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  30. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS

    The unemployed interviewed the President of the Chamber of Commerce to-day, and asked him if the Chamber would support the organisation of relief works. He ...

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  31. LATE EARL CARNARVON.

    Lord Knutsford, Secretary of State for the Colonies, speaking in the House of Lords eulogised the late Earl of Carnarvon for his brilliant and consistent services as ...

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  32. ULVERSTONE.

    I notice that a monster petition of electors at Wynyard and district has been sent to the Governor-in-Council asking to have railway extension from Ulverstone to that locality. ...

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  33. O'DONNOVAN ROSSA IN IRELAND.

    O'Donnovan Rossa, the Irish-American agitator, announces his intention of visiting Ireland in January next. ...

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  34. WRECK OF THE KETCH WINDWARD.

    A good deal of surprise was expressed in the city yesterday when it became known that the ketch Windward had struck on the Hobo Reef, and been totally wrecked, and ...

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  35. DEFEAT OF THE MAHDI.

    El Sonoussi has defeated the Mahdi. ...

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  36. MR H. M. STANLEY.

    Mr H. M. Stanley, who has been suffering from gastritis, is now recovering. ...

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  37. SLAVIN AND M'AULIFFE

    Slavin and M'Auliffe have signed articles to fight 30 rounds, under the auspices of the Ormond Club, with 4oz gloves, in the first week in October, the ...

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  38. AMERICAN SHIPPING BOUNTIES BILL.

    Congress has passed the Shipping Bounties Bill. ...

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  39. (BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.)

    The following sales and quotations were made on the Hobart Stock Exchange today:—GOLD.—Little Wonder, b 4s, s 7s; Madam Howard, 4s 9d, s 6s, New Golden Gate, s £1; ...

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  40. TASMANIAN SHIPPING.

    Sailed—T.S.N. Company's s.s. Flora, for N.W. Coast ports. Passengers—Saloon: Mr and Mrs Boyne and two children, Mr and Mrs Stephens: Mesdames Murray, Hurst, Ross, ...

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  41. DR. JEFFERIS.

    Dr. Jefferis, late of the Congregational Church, Sydney, has accepted the pastorate of New College Congregational Church at Hampstead. ...

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  42. DR. PETERS'S EXPEDITION.

    Dr. Peters, the German explorer, who has been engaged in determining the boundaries of the German territory in East Africa, has now returned to ...

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  43. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Heavy rain fell on Friday and yesterday, putting a stop to all outdoor sports: Rain fell again to-day. The total rainfall registered at the ...

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  44. MATCH AGAINST SURREY.

    The second match against Surrey was commenced by the Australian Eleven at Kennington Oval to-day. The colonials batted first, but when ...

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  45. (BY SUBMARINE CABLE.)

    Silver is firmer. Sales of Broken Hill were quoted yesterday at £12 7s; Block 10, £9 2s, £9 3s; Broken Hill Junction, £3 16s, £3 18s; Broken Hill South, £4 16s 6d; (paid up), £5 5s. ...

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  46. LATE EMPEROR OF GERMANY.

    The Empress Frederick is now engaged in writing the memoirs of her late husband, the Emperor of Germaey. ...

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  47. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Very large number of up-country blacks are now about the city, and efforts have been made to induce them to go back into the country, but they refuse to do so. ...

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  48. MANAGERS' REPORTS.

    BRITANNIA, Mount Zeehan, July 12—The contractors have signed the specifications for the driving of tunnel, also building of hut. They have got their tests pitched, and will ...

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  49. AQUATIC.

    Kemp and Stanbury have decided to compete at a regatta to be held at Orange on October 8. ...

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  50. MAHARAJAH DULEEP SINGH.

    The Maharajah Duleep Singh, who has for some years been prominently before the British public, has been stricken down with paralysis, and his condition is said to ...

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  51. FOOTBALL IN VICTORIA.

    The following are the results of the premier football matches played yesterday:—Carlton beat Fitzroy by 6 goals to 4; Geelong beat St. Kilda by 5 goals to 3; ...

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  52. IRISH LANDS PURCHASE BILL.

    Mr C. S. Parnell, speaking in the House of Commons, said he was willing to adopt the Irish Lands Purchase Bill, provided enquiry was made during the ...

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