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  2. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Borun daily paper, the National Zeitung, referring to the allegations made by the French Government against Captain F. D. Lugard, of the British ...

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  3. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. R. L. Stevenson, the novelist, at present resident in Samoa, has addressed a letter to The Times upon Samoan affairs, in which he urges ...

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  4. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The latest developments in connection with tho forthcoming Presitlcntial election in the United States point to a keen rival between Mr. J. G. Blaine and ...

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  5. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Statist asserts that the references made by the Marquis of Salisbury to fair trades in his speech at Hastings on May l8 have caused a division in the Cabinet, ...

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  6. The Argus.

    From the dictum that no time should be wasted in any examination of the Railway Commissioners and their witnesses no dissent need be expressed. ...

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  7. THE NEW SOUTH WALES RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    The Rojal Commission appointed to inquire into the. charges made against the Railway Commissioners by Mr Sehey, M.L.A., continued its Bitttngs to day During the ...

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  8. THE MINING DISASTER IN BOHEMIA.

    The bodies of the unfortunate victims so far recovered from Berkenberg's Silver mine in Bohemia, present evidence that the fate of the entombed men has been ...

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  9. BETROTHAL OF THE PRINCESS MARIE OF EDINBURGH.

    The announcement of the betroth[?] of the Princess Marie, eldest daughter of H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh [?] Ferdinand Prince of Roumania, has ...

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  10. THE IRISHJoUESTION.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, leader of the Liberal Unionist party in the House of Commons, has issued an appeal to the Noncomformists of England upon the ...

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  11. TERRIBLE STORM IN PENNSYLVANIA.

    A terrible disastor has occurred in Pennsylvania, where a "cloud-burst" has completely wrecked the towns of Oilcity and Titusville. The lightning set fire to ...

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  12. CONVERTS TO ROME.

    Some sensation has been caused in social circles by a report that about a dozen persons well known in London society have bocome proselytes to the ...

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  13. THE SILVER QUESTION.

    President Harrison declares that the international conference about to meet to consider the silver question will make a genuine effort to arrive at an agreement ...

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  14. THE STORMING OF THE TUILLERIES.

    The Paris Municipal Council has voted a sum of 100,000fr. to celebrate the centenary of the storming of the Palace of the Tuilleries by the ...

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  15. THE HURRICANE IN MAURITIUS.

    It is the intention of the Government to ask the House of Commons to guarantee a Mauritius loan of £000,000, which it is proposed to raise for the relief of the ...

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  16. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    At yesterday's public auction of Australasian tallow 750 casks were offered, of which 200 were sold. For medium mutton 25s. 6d. per cwt. was realised, ...

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  17. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The New Brighton Hotel at Lady Robinson's Beach was burglariously entered this morning, and a Bafe containing £170 carried away. It is supposed that the thieves came ...

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  18. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    The leaders of the Salvation Army consider that there is no probability of the class of persons whom they propose to settle as an over-sea colony in New ...

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  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    La Fleche, who started favourite, for the Oaks, won by only a short head from The Smew, Lady Hermit being a bad third. ...

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  20. HIDES, BASILS, LEATHER, AND RABBIT SKINS.

    Queensland salted ox hides are quoted at 2¾d. par 1b., and New South Wales at 2½d. Strained Australian basils, 8d. to 1s. ...

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  21. DYNAMITE OUTRAGE INS AMERICA.

    A dynamite explosion, attended with shocking results, has taken place at Pennsylvania, U.S. The explosive was placed in or near the house of a jeweller ...

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  22. THE WRECK OF THE PORT DOUGLAS.

    The underwriters have accepted an offer to save the wrecked steamer Port Douglas and her cargo for 40 per cent. of the salvage value. ...

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  23. WHEAT.

    The Enslish wheat market is heavy and inactive. The Continental markets are unchanged. The American market is firm. ...

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  24. THE COLOURED LABOUR QUESTION.

    At the Cabinet meeting to-day, the question of Queensland taking part in the proposed intercolonial conference on coloured labour was discussed and it was decided to send the ...

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  25. THE CIVIL WAR IN VENEZUELA.

    The insurgents in Venezuela have gamed another victory over the Government troops at Valencia, the second largest town in the republic, not far from ...

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  26. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 40½. per oz. standard. ...

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  27. THE ANARCHIST MOVEMENT.

    Drouett, one of the unorchists captured by the French police, has rovealed to the authorities the hiding-place in Paris where 150 of the dynamite cartridges ...

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  28. THE DIFFICULTY AT MILDURA.

    The difficulties between the settlers, the irngationcompany, and Chaffey Bros. Limited, aa touched upon at the half-yearly meeting of the irrigation company held last luesday, are ...

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  29. VISIT OF THE GERMAN EMPEROR TO ENGLAND.

    The Emperor William has accepted an invitation from Her Majesty the Queen to witness the regatta at Cowes in August next. ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The prosecution of the eight bookmakers charged with unlawful betting on the old racecourse on Cup Day, May 24, was advanced another stage this morning before Mr. ...

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  31. THE SYDNEY SHOOTING CASE.

    At the Redfern Police Court to day, Mr. Thomas Walker, M.L.A., appeared to answer charges arising out of the sensational shoot ing case which occurred in a railway train on ...

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  32. FRENCH DUTIES ON CEREALS.

    The duty charged in France upon imported corn has been advanced to 1s. 10d. per 1.001b., and that on flour to 3s. 1d. per 1001b. ...

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  33. BANK FAILURE. IN PARIS.

    LONDON, JUNE. 4. Messrs. Blondel and Garnier, bankers, of Paris, have failed. Their liabilities are estimated at £250,000 and their ...

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  34. THE EXODUS OF JEWS FROM RUSSIA.

    Fourteen thousand Russian Jews left Odessa last week for England, America, and the Australian colonies. ...

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  35. A CHINESE INVASION OF QUEENSLAND.

    The commissioner of police has received telegrams from Cloncurry reporting a threatened invasion by Chinese The information is extremely vague, but it appears ...

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  36. MOVEMENTS OF THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Norddeutscher Lloyd Imperial German mail steamer Kaiser Wilhelm II. arrived at Southampton from Australia on the morning of the 2nd inst. ...

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  37. THE EXPORT OF GRAIN FROM RUSSIA.

    The Russian Govornment has rescinded the remaining inhibition upon the export of coreals from Russia, which was enacted during the early stages of the ...

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  38. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Mary Waugh of St Kilda, widow Complete Schedule.—Causes of insolvency—Depression in valueof real estate, and execution being levied upon her property by a ...

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  39. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half past 10 a.m.—In re Bell, Cregory v. Poole, Ellis v. Wheate, Fitzgerald v. Trustees Execu tors, &c., Co, Lion v. Ross, in the will of Sturrock, M'Dade v. Hoskins, in re the Chatsworth Fstate Co. ...

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  40. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    The Czarowitch will accompany the, Czar of Russia on Tuesday next to Kiel, where His Majesty is to hold the interview arranged with the Emperor ...

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  41. THE DISTRESS RELIEF FUND.

    The Major of Melbourne, as hon treasurer of the Distress Relief Fund, desires to acknowledge with thonks the receipt of the following additional donations:— ...

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  42. A DREDGE FOR SYDNEY.

    The dredge Jupiter, which has been built in England to the order of the New South Wales Government, has sailed for Sydney. ...

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  43. TASMANIA.

    Work has been stopped on Glover and Foley's section at Cox's Bight in consequence of a dispute as to the ownership of the land. The commissioner has restrained work until ...

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  44. MORNINGTON DISASTER RELIEF FUND.

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