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  2. THE SALISBURY MINISTRY. RE-ELECTION OF MEMBERS.

    The remaining members of the Salisbury Ministry who had to go before their constituents for re-election have been returned without opposition. These ...

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  3. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S COLONIAL POLICY. IMPORTANT STATEMENT BY "THE TIMES."

    The Times this morning publishes an important statement respecting the policy to be adopted by Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, the new Secretary of State ...

    Article : 126 words
  4. THE NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

    The balance-sheet of the National Bank of New Zealand for the year ending March 31 has been issued. The amount to the credit of the profit and ...

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  5. THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN SYDNEY. THE GOVERNMENT PROGRAMME.

    Mr. Reid has received a large number of flattering messages upon his deliverance last night, and he is certain that it finds lavour with his party and his constituents. ...

    Article : 272 words
  6. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD-FIELDS.

    At Kalgoorlie 45 tons from the Brown Hills Consols mine were put through the Leviathan battery, and yielded l56oz. The concentrates are expected to yield another loz. per ton. ...

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  7. THE NEW ZEALAND BABY-FARMING CASE.

    After a prolonged and patient trial, Mrs. Minnie Dean has been found guilty of the murder of a child at Winton, Southland, and sentenced to death. Nothing new was ...

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  8. THE DEAN POISONING CASE. REPORT BY THE COMMISSION.

    The report of the Dean Commission was laid before the Assembly this evening by the Colonial Secretary. It is divided into two parts, the first of which is lery lengthy, and ...

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  9. WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1895.

    The Tariff discussion opened auspiciously yesterday with a reduction of sulphuric acid to the 25 per cent. standard, despite, the keen opposition of ...

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  10. GOLDSBROUGIL MORT, AND CO.

    A meeting of the holders of debentures of Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co. Limited was held to-day to consider their position and prospects, and to ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. HONORARY JUSTICES.

    The Solicitor General has dealt with the complaint made by the police to the Crown Law department respecting the action of Mr. Wilkins and Mr. Gahan, Justices of the ...

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  12. ADDITIONAL APPOINTMENTS.

    The following additional Ministerial appointments are announced:— Under-Secretary for War, Hon. W. St. JOHN F. BRODRICK. ...

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  13. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London wool sales open this afternoon. There are many wool buyers in London, and it is generally expected that there will be a rise of from 5 to 10 per ...

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  14. INTERVIEW WITH THE AGENTS-GENERAL.

    Mr. Chamberlain will to-day have his first interview with the Agents-General since his appointment as Secretary of State for the Colonies. ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND REVENUE RETURNS.

    The revenue returns for the quarter ended June 30 show total receipts £849,297, or an increase of £14,195 compared with the corresponding previous quarter. The Customs ...

    Article : 137 words
  16. LABOUR MEETING AT WAGGA.

    A meeting of the labour party was held in the town-hall, Wagga, to-night, to form a branch of the Labour Electoral League at Wagga. There was a large attendance. Mr. ...

    Article : 136 words
  17. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE-BUTTER.

    The butter by the R.M.S. Victoria, from Melbourne May 18, has arrived in first-rate condition. ...

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  18. THE FACTORY BILL.

    The Unionist press urges that Parliament should pass the Factory Bill. ...

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  19. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    This morning, at Grafton, while two boys were playing near the Eatonville ferry, one of them, Emmet K. Curran, accidentally touched a gun left lying on a bench by the ...

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  20. GREAT FIRE IN PARIS.

    A great fire occurred yesterday in the Rue do Condorcet, Paris, yesterday, the total loss being estimated at 2,000,000 franes (£80,000). ...

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  21. SHIPMENT OF LIVE STOCK.

    Mr. Samuel Lowe, of the firm of Messrs. W. Weddell and Co., of London, dealers in cattle and frozen meat, who are largely interested in the consignment of 609 cattle, ...

    Article : 120 words
  22. THE NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Council Dr. Garran moved the suspension of the standing orders, to enable the Loan Bill to be carried through at a single sitting. ...

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  23. THE QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council to-day the Address in Reply was resumed and further adjourned, and the Home rose. In the Assembly, the Premier, in reply to ...

    Article : 109 words
  24. ACCIDENT AT A SEWAGE STATION.

    A lamentable disastor occurred yesterday at the East Ham Sewage Pumping Station, London. A workman had descended a well, when ...

    Article : 71 words
  25. QUEENSLAND.

    The Brisbane Ministers' Union have adopted the petition to the Legislative Assembly to support a bill for the suppression of gambling, and wish all exceptions stated ...

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  26. THE COAL CREEK COMPANY.

    It was hoped towards the close of last week that the management and the miners of the Coal Creek Proprietary colliery would be able to come to some compromise that would ...

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  27. FINANCIAL TELEGRAM.

    Bar silver is quoted at 30½d. per oz. standard, buing an advance of 1-16d. since Saturday. ...

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  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Postal representatives of New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia met again this morning at the office of the Minister of Education to further discuss the ...

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  29. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day, the debate on the Address in Reply was continued by Mr. Illingworth, who blamed the Government for not introducing legislation dealing with ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    WHEAT.—The cargo of 15,890 quarters of Victorian wheat per William Mitchell, from Geelong May 7, has been sold at 24s. per 4801b. c.f.i. ...

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  31. THE JABEZ BALFOUR TRIAL

    Mr. W. T. Stoad, editor of the Review of Reviews, has been fined £100 for commenting in that poriodical upon the case of Jabuz Balfour, who is an awaiting his ...

    Article : 62 words
  32. THE TRAGIC POISONING CASE.

    The investigation of the circumstances of the poisoning tragedy at Port Melbourne, concluded yesterday by the city coroner, Dr. Youl, failed to satisfactorily clear up the ...

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  33. RESIGNATION OF SIR GEORGE GREY.

    The Speaker has received a cable message from the Agent-General that Sir George Grey's resignation as member of the House of Representatives has been posted. The ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    A severe gale was experienced at Auckland to-day. Little damage, however, was done. A terrific sea is running on the west coast. ...

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  35. DEATH OF MR. R. BURDETT SMITH, M.L.C.

    Mr. R. Burdett Smith, C.M.G., member of the Legislative Council, died to-day, after a long illness. He was a native of the colony, having been born in 1842, and was educated. ...

    Article : 162 words
  36. ATTEMPTED SUICIDES AT FITZROY.

    A young married woman named Minnie Nelson, living apart from her husband, was brought before the Fitzroy Court yesterday on a charge of attempting to commit suicide ...

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  37. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    The judicial committee of the Privy Council delivered judgment yesterday in the appeal case Brabant v. King, which, was heard on May 17. ...

    Article : 169 words
  38. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Council to-day the debate on the Address in Reply was continued, and further adjourned. Recently Mr. Honeywill, of Messrs. Charles ...

    Article : 419 words
  39. THE ACTION OF THE COUNCIL.

    The Premier to-night expressed great disgust at the action of the Legislative Council in rejecting the Electoral Act Amendment Bill which he estimates will lead to the ...

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  40. DEATH OF MR. CHARLES ANDREWS.

    Great regret is felt here at the death of Mr. Charles Andrews, which occurred at Lisson-grove, Hawthorn, to-day. The deceased gentleman arrived from England with his ...

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  41. THE SYDNEY JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    The two brothers Alfred and Percy Gill, who are accused of stealing rings to the value of £1,500 from the premises of Messrs. Stewart Dawson and Co., were brought ...

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  42. THE SPOTTISWOODE RELIEF FUND.

    At a meeting of the trustees (the Mayors of Melbourne and Footscray and Mr. J. Cuming, J.P.), which was held at the Town-hall, Melbourne, yesterday, it was decided ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The portrait of the Earl of Kintoro, late Governor of South Australia, painted by Mr. C. N. Kennedy, will be exhibited in London in the autumn, and will be ...

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  44. WELCOME TO DEAN.

    George Dean to-night received un enthusiasts welcome from the masters and engineers of the Harbour Steamers' Association on his return to work. ...

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  45. CARDINAL MORAN ON MISSIONS.

    Cardinal Moran again stepped into the field of religious controversy to-night when he delivered a lecture on the mission field in the 19th century in the Guild-hall, ...

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  46. THE RIGHT OF JUDICIAL COMMENT.

    The Attorney General, in moving the second reading of the Judicial Practice and Procedure Bill in the Legislative Council, one of the objects of which is to prevent judges ...

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  47. BURGLARS' IMPLEMENTS.

    Last night Detective-sergeant E. O'Donnell and Detectives Guthrie and Britt saw in Fitzroy two men whose faces were familiar, and whose conduct was peculiar in that as ...

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  48. MELBOURNE TRAMWAY AND OMNIBUS COMPANY.

    The traffic returns of the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Company Limited for the month of June have been issued. They show that the number of passengers carried ...

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  49. CONVICTION OF AN ADVENTURER.

    At the City Police Court yesterday, before Mr. Thomas Learmonth, J.P., chairman, and a bench of justices, the man known variously as Major Sebright, Lord Bertie, Lord St. ...

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  50. PROPOSED BACON FACTORY AT BRUNSWICK.

    A prolonged debate took place at the ordinary meeting of the Brunswick Council on Monday night over the question of granting a license to Mr. Arthur Webster to carry ...

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  51. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Peter John Carroll, of Harvey-street, Richmond, labourer, Causes of insolvency—Reduction in salary between December, 1892, and December, 1894, and illness of self ...

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  52. MA[?] STEAMERS.

    R.M.S. Ruahine left Plymouth on June 29 for New Zealand. ...

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  53. SCAFFOLDING ACCIDENT.

    Two men, named Attwell and Lyman, have had a narrow escape from death at Fremantle. The scaffolding of the building they were working at gave way, and the men were ...

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  54. THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL. SELF-DENIAL FUND.

    The following donations were received at the Town-hall yesterday by the Mayoress and a committee of Indies in aid of the Self-denial Week Fund for the Melbourne ...

    Article : 91 words
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  56. INTESTATE ESTATES.

    The curator of the estates of deceased persons has obtained rules to administer the estates of the following deceased persons, under Act No. 1,060:— ...

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  57. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Smith v. Syme (part heard). CRIMINAL COURT. (Before Mr. Justice Williams.) Supreme Court Criminal Sittings.—Calendar for ...

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  59. A ROAD ACCIDENT.

    Wm. Matthews, a resident of North Fitzroy, was charged at Preston Police Court yesterday with wilfully injuring a horse the property of Mr. K. M'Kenzie, of ...

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  60. THE ARGUS FUND.

    We have received £5 16s., collected by the members of the Young Women's Christian Association at Beveridge towards the Self-denial Fund of the Melbourne Hospital; also, 5s. from "Smythesdale." and ...

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