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  2. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    In the sabre competitions at the Military. Tournament to-day, Major Hughes and Lieutenant Ryan, of the Ruportswood Battery, were successful up to ...

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  3. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    In the House of Commons lost night the consideration of the Home Rule Bill was continued in committee. The discussion was resumed on clause ...

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  4. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The hearing of the petition for the compulsory winding-up of the Queensland National Bank has been adjourned until July 8, pending the discussion by ...

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  5. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and the Yorkshire County Eleven at Bradford was continued to-day, the Yorkshiremen having finished their first innings for ...

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  6. THE NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Council to-night, a good deal of finishing-up business was done. The Postage Bill passed through its final stages. The Simpson's Railway Bill, the Scottish ...

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  7. The Argus.

    Mr. PATTERSON'S burlesque description at Caulfield of the proposal to assist the current account holdors need not be found too much fault ...

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  8. THE DISMISSAL OF MR. ALLISON SMITH.

    The Minister of Railways yesterday received a letter from the Railway Commissioners stating that in exercise of their powers they had decided to abolish the office of locomotive ...

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  9. OPENING OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Fourteenth Parliament of South Australia was opened at noon to-day with the usual formalities. The new members were sworn in by the Chief Justice and Mr.Justice ...

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  10. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Judge Docker to-day passed sentence on the prisoners who were found guilty in the "long" firm conspiracy case. He awarded Carey and James More Stewart five years ...

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  11. SICKNESS AMONGST THE MEN.

    Six members of the New South Wales Cavalry and one of the Ruportswood Battery are suffering from a severe attack of influenza, and are in ...

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  12. THE SWAZILAND QUESTION.

    A conference has been hold between Sir Henry Loch, the Govornor of the Cape Colony and Hor Majesty's High Commissioner for South Africa, ...

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  13. THE ALLISON SMITH CASE.

    Sir,—I was not surprised to read to-day of the enforced retirement of Mr. Allison Smith in view of the recent locomotive inquiry, which I characterise as a one-sided and most ...

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  14. PRIZE MONEY GAINED BY THE AUSTRALIANS.

    At the Military Tournament the members of the Rupertswood Battery of the Victorian Horse Artillery have won prize money amounting to £52, and the. ...

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  15. THE PACIFIC STEAM SERVICE.

    Mr. J. F. Hogan, M.P., states that he has learnt that the Admiralty is favourable to a subsidy being grunted to Mr. James Iluddart's Pacific steam service ...

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  16. THE INANGAHUA ELECTION.

    The Inangahua election took place to-day, with the following result:— Sir Robert Stout...... 1,361 Mr. O'Regan......... 750 ...

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  17. A ROYAL VISITOR TO AUSTRALIA.

    Prince Luigi Amedeo, Duko of Abruzzi, tho third son of the late Prince Amodeo, Duke of Aosta, and a nephew of the King of Italy's, is about to visit ...

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  18. THE AUSTRALIANS V. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY.

    The following team has been chosen to represent the University of Cambridge in the match against the Australian Eleven commencing to-morrow. The team includes Mr. ...

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  19. GREAT FOREST FIRE IN THE UNITED STATES.

    A disastrous forest fire his broken out at Fargo, in the state of North Dakota, near the frontier of Minnesota. The conflagration has swept over a ...

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  20. THE CARRIAGE OF WOOL.

    Mr. Eddy, the Chief Railway Commissioner, has forwarded a reply to the Queensland Railway Commissioners regarding the proposed war of tariffs, but he refuses to ...

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  21. MAJOR-GENERAL HUTTON AND HIS OFFICERS.

    It is broadly hinted in military circles that a little unpleasantness has occurred quite recently between the new commandant, Major-General Hutton, and two of his officers. ...

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  22. THE HARVEST IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    The English hoy crop has provod a failure, and the wheat and root crops will be poor. In many parts of the south of England tho drought, which recently ...

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  23. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    A determined case of suicide occurred here to-day. When the train from Inglewood to Maryborough left Dunolly station an elderly man named Kean M'Carthy, well known in ...

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  24. THE COMMERCIAL BANKING COMPANY OF SYDNEY.

    Mr. M'Kinnon, M.L.A., convened a meeting of depositors in the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney for this atternoon, urging that greater relief ought to be afforded to ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A rumour is current that the great brewing firms of Samuel Allsopp and Sons Limited and Bass, Ratcliff', and Gretton Limited, of Burton-on-Trent, are ...

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  26. THE SAILORS' AND FIREMEN'S UNION.

    A good deal of dissatisfaction has been folt lately by the members of the National Amalgamated Sailors' and Firemon's Union at the management of the affairs ...

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  27. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    A. E. Stoddart, who, playing for Middlesex in the match against Notts, carried out his bat for 195 in the first innings, scored 124 in the second innings, or a total of 319 in the ...

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  28. TROST FUNDS AND COLONIAL SECURITIES.

    Sir Andrew Clarke, the Acting Agent-General for Victoria, is about to apply to the Lord Chancellor, Lord Herschell, to include in the Trustee Consolidation Bill, ...

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  29. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Bar silver is quoted at 38 1-8d. per ounce standard, being an advance of 3-16d. since yesterday. [This telegram appeared in a portion of ...

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  30. WARRNAMBOOL.

    A fire broke out in Warranambool early this morning,a large stone house being partially destroyed. The circumstances point to incendiarism. The building, which was ...

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  31. BALLARAT.

    Work will be resumed at the Ballarat Woollen and Worsted Mills on Thursday next.There art nearly 200 hands employed, and the mills have been idle oiwing to the ...

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  32. THE EFFECTS OF THE STOCK TAX.

    It is stated that very few, if any, cattle will in future be forwarded from the Upper Murray district—New South Wales side—-to the Melbourne market, as the operation of ...

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  33. THE CHOLERA IN FRANCE.

    The cholera, which has recently broken out at Marseilles and other places in France, has also appeared at Alais and Nismes, in the southern department of ...

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  34. THE CHICAGO EXHIBITION.

    The attendance at the Chicago Exhibition has been slightly better lately, but the exhibition as a whole is considered disappointing by visitors. ...

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  35. THE BANK RATE OF DISCOUNT.

    The directors of the Bank of England to-day reduced the rate of discount from 4 to 3 por cent. LONDON, JUNE 7. ...

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  36. A MASONIC DISPUTE.

    The Grand Lodge of England has passed a resolution, by a majority of three to one, declaring that the alleged cancellation of the warrant of the ...

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  37. FINANCIAL UNREST IN THE UNITED STATES.

    There is much financial unrest in the United States. Runs have taken place on eleven banks. One result of the Chicago Exhibition ...

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  38. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Gray v.Shaw (part heard). FIRST CIVIL COURT. (Before Mr. Justice Hodges and a Jury of 12.) At 10.— Speight v.Syme(part heard). ...

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  39. THE LABOUR COLONY FUND.

    The Mayor of Melbourne, as hon.treasurer, desires to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the following donations towards the above fund:— ...

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  40. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    James George Edwards, of 59 Mitchellstreet, Brunswick, mat manufacturer Causes of insolvency—Munt of remunerative employment and illness in family Liabilities, ...

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  41. BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    Broken Hill Proprietary shares are quoted at £3 12s. 6d. MISS ELLEN TERRY finds that answernig the request for her autograph takes up so ...

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  42. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. and O. Co.'s R.M.S. Valetta, from Melbourne 6th ult., arrived at Suoz on the morning of the 7th inst. The R.M.S. Jumna left Suez on 8th ...

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