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  2. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The funeral of M. Very, the proprietor of the restaurant where Ravaschol, the Paris anarchist, was arrested, who died from the injuries he received in ...

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  3. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    In the House of Commons last night a motion was carried by 115 votes to 50 in favour of the repeal of the special privilege granted to illiterate voters ...

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  4. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Agent-General for New South Wales has been interviewed with respect to the charges brought by Mr. Schey, M.L.A., against Mr. Eddy, the Chief ...

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  5. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Baron de Worms, the UnderSecretary for the Colonies, announced that he had received a cable message from ...

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  6. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Bar silver is quoted at 40¼d. per oz. standard. LONDON, MAY 15. Bar silver advanced ?d. yesterday, the ...

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  7. The Argus.

    Cures for the depression in business affairs abound, and it was not to be expected that the magnates of the Tradeshall would be behindhand in suggesting ...

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  8. THE P. AND O. COMPANY.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company pays a dividend at tho rate of 5 per cent. per annum on preferred and 7 per cent. per annum on ...

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  9. WHEAT.

    The English wheat market is weak in tone without quotable alteration in prices. The Continental markets are steady. The American market is irregular, and ...

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  10. A PENSION FOR M. VERY'S FAMILY.

    The French Government has introduced in the Chamber of Deputies a bill providing a pension of 2,000f. per annum for the widow and daughter of M. ...

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  11. THE DIVISION IN THE IRISH PARTY.

    It is understood that before the general elections Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, will make a final effort to heal the breach between the two sections of the ...

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  12. REPORTED DISCOVERY OF A BOMB AT HIGHGATE.

    It is reported that a bomb loaded with with explosive material has been found in a ditch at Highgute, near London. LONDON, May 14. ...

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  13. AUSTRALASIAN TALLOW.

    At yesterday's public auction sales of Australasian tallow, out of 1,600 casks offered, 850 casks were sold at unchanged prices. ...

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  14. THE NEW SOUTH WALES TREASURY BILLS.

    The Now South Wales 4 per cent. Treasury bills amounting to £1,000,000, which have been placed in the London market, are repayable in January, ...

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  15. FREIGHTS.

    Quotations for freights are now as follows:- For Melbourne.—Close naked weight by steamer, 15s. per ton; rough ...

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  16. THE LABOUR TROUBLES IN ENGLAND.

    Negotiations have for some time past been proceeding between the Durham miners who are on strike and the colliery proprietors for a settlement of the ...

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  17. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    "Diplomacy," with an almost entirely new cast, was reproduced at the Criterion last night by the Brough and Boucicault Company, and great interest was taken in the ...

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  18. THE EXPORT OF CEREALS FROM RUSSIA.

    The Russian Government has removed the prohibition against the export of oats and maize, which was decreed some time ago in consequence of the famine. ...

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  19. RABBIT SKINS.

    At the recent auction sales of rabbit skins the number of bales offered was 820, out of which 800 bales were sold. Inferior qualities show a decline of ½d. ...

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  20. THE BEHRING FISHERIES DIFFICULTY.

    President Harrison has appointed Mr. Justice Harlan, of the Supreme Court, and Sonator Morgan, to represent the United States in the arbitration with ...

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  21. CONGRESS OF CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    A congress of the chambers of commerce of the empire is to be held in London at the end of next month. The sittings will last for four days. ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND CHEESE.

    New Zealand cheese is selling at from 42s. to 54s. per cwt. ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Money is now so plentiful in London, that the discount companies that receive deposits are refusing to take any more at interest. ...

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  24. THE EIGHT HOURS SYSTEM.

    Mr. Ben Tillott, the labour leader, has given his opinion of the attitude taken up by the chief political leaders towards the demands of the labour party for ...

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  25. AMERICAN TOURISTS ARRESTED AS SPIES.

    Five tourists from the United States have obtained heavy damages from the Canton of Berne for having been falsely arrested and imprisoned as spies. ...

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  26. SIR WILLIAM ROBINSON.

    Sir William Robinson, the Governor of Western Australia, who is returning to the colony via Hobart, has sailed by the Shaw, Savill, and Albion Co.'s R.M.S. ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND.

    Petitions were presented some time ago for the release of the two men sentenced to terms of penal servitude for the outrageduring the Western troubles known as the Lorne ...

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  28. DEATH OF MR. PHILIP VANDERBYL.

    The death is announced of Mr. Philip Vandorbyl, of the firm of Messrs. Redfern, Alexander, and Co., colonial merchants, London, and a director of the ...

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  29. ARRIVAL OF THE R.M.S. AUSTRAL.

    The Orient Company's R.M.S. Austral, F. M. Tuke, commander, arrived from Colombe at'a quarter past 9 a.m. to-day. She brings the following saloon passengers:— ...

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  30. AN ACTION FOR LIBEL.

    An action for libel has been brought by Miss Geraldine Ulmar, of the Lyric Theatre, London, against the London correspondent of the New Yorh World. ...

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  31. THE SCOTTISH AUSTRALIAN INVESTMENT COMPANY.

    The Scottish Australian Investment Company Limited pays a dividond at the rae of 10 per cent. per annum. The company proposes to increase its ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Since the new regulations for stamping newspapers from New South Wales and Queensland come into force a fortnight ago 4.160 papers from those colonies have been ...

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  33. THE GRETA COLLIERIES.

    In the Chancery division of the High Court of Justice to-day the Greta Collieries Limited applied for an injunction to restrain the Union Bank of Australia ...

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  34. ALLEGED DISCOVERY OF THE EPILEPSY BACILLUS.

    Dr. Geddes, of the University of Halle, in Germany, declares that he has discovered thebacillus or microscopic organism that causes epilepsy. ...

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  35. THE ROYAL YACHT SQUADRON.

    Mr. C. G. Millar, of Messrs. C. and E. Millar, Melbourne, and Mr. Gibson, have promised to give an annual prize of 50 guineas to be competed for by the ...

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  36. MO VEMENTS OF THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Messageries Maritimes R.M.S Polynesien, passed Aden, outward bound, on the 13th inst. The Norddeutscher Lloyd Imperial ...

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  37. VICTUALLING OF THE PACIFIC SQUADRON.

    In consequence of objections which have been urged from private sources, the Admiralty has abandoned the scheme which was under consideration for ...

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  38. "GENERAL" BOOTH'S EMIGRATION SCHEME.

    The Premier believes that there must be some mistake in the cable message announcing "General" Booth's intention to despatch his first batch of Salvation Army settlers ...

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  39. RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    An accident happened to a luggage train last night about half-way between Lawson and Wentworth Falls. The train left Lawson at about 25 minutes past 10 p.m., travelling ...

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  40. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Jane Gaynor, of Victoria-parade, East Melhourne, boardinghousse-keeper. Causes of insolvency-Illness of self, losses by boarders leaving without paying her what they owed, ...

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  41. ECHUCA.

    Some commotion was caused in the main thoroughfare during business hours last evening by a report that one boy had stabbed another A large crowd collected, when it ...

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  42. THE TURE IN ENGLAND.

    The race for the Royal Two-year-old Plate, run at Kempton-park to-day, resulted as follows:- THE ROYAL TWO-YEAR-OLD PLATE, ...

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  43. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At a meeting of the Agricultural SocietY, held yesterday, it was decided to support the Yarrawonga Society in endeavouring to have a substantial stock tax imposed in preference ...

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  44. BALLARAT.

    At the City Police Court to-day, the prisoners arrested yesterday by Sergeant Charles were brought up. Willam David Cramond, charged with stealing two oil ...

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  45. LA W NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—Grun v. Fyffe, Fletcher v. Davidson, Fletcher v. Winter, Laver v. Smith, Hodgson v. Chittonden, onaldson v. Coldiwell. FIRST CIVIL COURT. ...

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  46. THE BROKEN HILL WATER SUPPLY.

    Mr. Cann, M.L.A., telegraphed to the Ministry stating that there were numbers of people in Broken Hill in indifterent circumstances who were unable to pay for water for ...

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  47. THE MATRICULATION EXAMINATION.

    Sir,—With Your permission, I wish, through your columns, to respectfully bring under the notice of the committee appointed to consider the proposal to alter the present matriculation ...

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