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  2. THE MERCANTILE BANK CASES.

    An important development took place yesterday in the difference which has arisen between the Attorney-General and the Solicitor-General with regard to the ...

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  3. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and the county of Yorkshire was continued at Sheffield after luncheon, when the attendance had increased to 25,000 people, and great ...

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  4. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Lord Randolph Churchill, speaking last night at Bolton, in Lancashire, strongly condemned the Homo Rule Bill, and more particularly the financial ...

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  5. THE CHINA TEA SEASON 1893-94.

    Samples of the new crop are now being, received, and up to the present arrivals amount to 85,000 original weights. The crop is of average quality, but the ...

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  6. The Argus.

    The Cabinet, we presume, will speedily interfere in the present strife between its Solicitor-General and its Attornoy-General, for the sake of its ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S FINANCIAL AFFAIRS.

    An important telegram reached the Premier yesterday afternoon from Sir John Downer, the Premier of South Australia, suggesting that a conference of Premiers of the colonies ...

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  8. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The promoters of the movement for bringing about the annexation of the Hawaiian Islands by the United States have become weary of American inaction, ...

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  9. THE HULL MARITIME STRIKE.

    In spite of the arrangement recently concluded between the Hull strikers and the ship-owners of that port, by which the unionists returned to work on the ...

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  10. ACCIDENT TO A RUSSIAN CRUISER.

    The Russian craiser Vitiaz has gone aground in Lazareff Bay, in the Grecian Archipelage. The vessel lies in an unfavourable position, and is expected to ...

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  11. THE BANK SUSPENSIONS.

    Several of the guilds of the city of London are considerably involved in the recent suspensions of Australian banks. [This telegram appeared in a portion of ...

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  12. CARDINAL MORAN IN ROME.

    His Holiness Pope Leo the Thirteenth has granted a special audience to Cardinal Moran, Archbishop of Sydney, who is on a visit to Europe. ...

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  13. THE FRENCH ON THE MEKONG.

    The French Government has received a telegram from the Governor-General of Indo-China stating that no French officers were killed during the recent fighting at ...

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  14. THE EIGHT HOURS QUESTION.

    An International Miners' Conference is to be held at Brussels to-day, when delegates representing 1,100,000 miners will be present. ...

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  15. THE ENGLISH LABOUR MEMBERS.

    Mr. Gladstone delivered a speech yesterday when opening a newly-built mechanics' institute at Hawarden, in Flintshire. ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A denial has been given to the statement recently published that H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh was a heavy loser by the financial failures which have ...

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  17. THE NEW PACIFIC MAIL SERVICE.

    The Times this morning, referring to Messrs. Huddart, Parker, and Co.'s new Pacific steam service between Australia and Canada, expresses a hope that the ...

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  18. RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN IRELAND.

    A shocking railway accident has occurred at Tralee, in county Kerry, Ireland. A train ran off the rails and fell a depth of 40ft. into the river. ...

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  19. MADAME PATEY.

    Madame Patey, the eminent contralto singer, who visited Australia in 1890, has decided to retire from the concert stage. ...

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  20. THE BOWLING UNPLAYABLE.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and the Yorkshire team was resumed to-day. The wicket played badly, and the ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES CAVALRY HORSES.

    Lord Roberts, late commander-inchief in India has assured Captain Dodds, the commander of the detachment of. New South Wales Cavalry, that there are ...

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  22. A THEATRICAL FRACAS.

    Some sensation was caused by the appearance at the Bow-street Police Court this morning of Mr. E. Cole Aspinall, an Australian actor, who was summoned ...

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  23. THE BETTING ON THE DERBY.

    Mr. M'Calmont's b e Isinglass is now a strong favourite for the Derby, the betting being 9 to 4 on him. ...

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  24. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The s.s. Britannia, from London 28th ult., left Colombo for Australia on the evening of the 21st inst. The New Zealand Shipping Company's ...

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  25. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    John Higgins, of 31 Brighton street, Newmarket, hairdresser. Causes of insolvency— Loss ot employment, and having furniture seized by a creditor. Liabilities, £2 10s.: ...

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  26. WRECK OF A BRAZILIAN CRUISER.

    The Brazilian man of-war Almirante Barroso, an unarmoured cruiser of 1,960 tons, 14 guns, has been totally wrecked in the Red Sea. ...

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