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  2. GERMANY AND MOROCCO.

    A difficulty has occurred between Germany and Morocco arising out of the murder of a German subject in the latter country. ...

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  3. POLITICS IN ENGLAND. THE ALLEGED SALE OF IRISH SEATS.

    The action taken by Mr.T. M. Healy in connection with the alleged sale of Irish seats to the Liberal party is exciting much feeling in Ireland. ...

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  4. LORD BRASSEY.

    Lord Brassey, the new Governor of Viotoria, was last night entertained at a banquet by the citizens of Hastings. A complimentary address was presented to ...

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  5. SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO DR. ALEXANDER MORRISON.

    A serious carriage accident occurred yesterday afternoon at Mount Martha, in which Dr. Morrison, of the Scotch College, Melbourne, sustained serious injury, three of his ...

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  6. POLITICS IN NEW SOUTH WALES. SIR HENRY PARKES OPPOSES MR. REID.

    It may now be regarded as settled that Sir Henry Parkes will oppose Mr. Reid for the King Division of Sydney, and there will therefore be a very exciting contest. A ...

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  7. THE WORK ON THE TARIFF.

    We continue our list of items in the tariff disposed of by the Legislative Assembly, bringing it up to date. It will be noticed that, with the exception of one unimportant ...

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  8. FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1895.

    Interesting as politics are in Victoria, they have nothing like the intensity of public affairs at the present moment in Now South Wales. A more important ...

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  9. THE EARL OF HOPETOUN.

    The freedom of the city of Edinburgh was yesterdny conferred upon the Earl of Hopetoun, the retiring Governor of Victoria. ...

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  10. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At the Greta Colliery yesterday a miner named Jacob Gibson was completely covered by a fall of coal. When extricated it was found that his arm below the elbow was very ...

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  11. THE INDIAN FRONTIER.

    The Morning Post states that in deference to the advice of the Earl of Elgin (the Viceroy of India) and other officials the Imperial Government has ...

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  12. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    A convention of the Irish Nationalist party has been held in Monaghan to select candidates for the forthcoming general election. ...

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  13. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales to-day tho market was very firm, American buyers competing strongly. The following prices were obtained:— ...

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  14. SPEECH BY THE PREMIER.

    The Premier made his first public, appearance since the issue of his address to the electors of the King Division at Waterloo to-night, where he spoke ...

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  15. THE BURNING OF THE HILARIA. RECOGNITION OF MR.'O'BRIEN'S BRAVERY.

    The burning of the American ship Hilaria was brought under the notice of the Metropolitan Fire Board yesterday, at its ordinary meeting, when there was a full attendance ...

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  16. THE UNITED STATES.

    The Times predicts a Republican victory at the Presidential election next year with a protective tariff, especially on wool. ...

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  17. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SHARE QUOTATIONS.

    Shares in the Mount Lyell Mining Company were quoted to-day at 55s. buyers and 57s. sollers, but no sales were made. The following sales are ...

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  18. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    Speaking at Manchester yesterday, Mr. Balfour, the First Lord of the Treasury, said that the solution of the Irish problem would be found in placing the Irish ...

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  19. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 30 9-16d. per oz. standard, being an advance of ?d. since yesterday. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    KAURI PINE.—The cargo of kauri pine by the Mamari, from Auckland May 28, was offered at auction to-day. The timber, which had been damaged by the ...

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  21. THE SOUTH-DOWN ELECTION.

    Dr. Thomas Rowan, of Melbourne, is announced as the Unionist Liberal candidate for the South division of County Down. ...

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  22. BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    Broken Hill Proprietary shares are quoted at 38s. 6d. [Published in yesterday's Second Edition.] ...

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  23. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAM.

    WHEAT.—The Mark-lane quotation for English wheat is 6d. per quarter lower. The cargo of 12,000 quarters of Victorian wheat per Inveresk, from Melbourne ...

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  24. INTERNATIONAL ROWING CONTEST.

    At the Honley Regatta to-day tho Trinity-hall (Cambridge) crew beat the Cornell (United States) University crew in the Grand Challenge Race. The ...

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  25. THE WESLEYAN TEMPERANCE MANIFESTO.

    The Wesleyan temperance manifesto was issued to-day.In it the committee of the Wesleyan Church of New South Wales asks the electors only to vote for mon pledged ...

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  26. DEATH OF A FAMOUS VOCALIST.

    The death is announced of Madame Miolan-Carvalho, the famous vocalist, aged 67 years. [Madame Miolan-Carvalho was born at ...

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  27. THE NEXT AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The lending Adelaide cricketers are much surprised by the telegram from Sydney stating that Mr. Phil Sheridan bad arranged to be manager of the ...

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  28. THE NEW SOUTH WALES LAND ACT.

    Mr. J. H. Carruthers, the Minister of Lands, who visited Albury to-day to assist the Ministerial candidate by an address, wan waited upon by two deputations with ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Justice Vaughan Williams yesterday gave his sanction to the scheme for the reconstruction of Alfred Shaw and Co. Limited. ...

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  30. COLLISION IN THE BAY.

    A collision resulting in serious damage to I the well-known passenger steamer Julia Percy and the equally well-known tug Alba tross, together with a lighter which the ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND.

    With the view to furthering the proposed reorganisation of the Opposition in the Assembly a meeting of members interested was held yesterday, but it wad decided not to ...

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  32. THE SYDNEY SHEEP SALES.

    Catalogues on behalf of some of the most mportant breeders of longwool sheep in Australia were submitted to-day by Messrs. Hill, Clark, and Co. in conjunction with Messrs. ...

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  33. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day Dr. Cockburn, the Minister of Agriculture, promised to make room for dead rabbits at the Port Adelaide Freezing Depot. ...

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  34. FUNERAL OF SUPERINTENDENT GEE.

    The funeral of Superintendent Christopher Gee took place yesterday afternoon, the corteqe moving from his late residence, at the Bouverie-street fire station, to the Melbourne ...

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  35. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD-FIELDS.

    Rich stone has been struck by the Nannine Company at the 170ft. level. It is a splendid ironstone shoot with every appearance of permanency. A good yield is expected when ...

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  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The statement made in the Legislative Council yesterday by Mr.Kirkpatrick that the honorary surgeon of the Adelaide Hospital had boycotted nurse Graham and ...

    Article : 278 words
  37. THE NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Representatives rejected to-night, by 49 votes to 13, a motion for the introduction of a bill to authorise the Bank of New Zealand Estates Company to realise ...

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  38. NEW INSOLVENTSs

    Albert Edward Slingo, of 29 Stanley-street, Richmond, late hotelkeepter. Causes of insolvency—Having purchased an hotel on extended payments, losses incurred in carrying ...

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  39. THE QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day, Mr. Tozer moved the second reading of the Early Closing Bill. In doing so he laid down the proposition that t was the duty of the state to interfere ...

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  40. ACTION FOR SLANDER.

    A rather sensational case is being tried in the Supreme Court. E. R. Wilson, a commission agent at Perth, and at one time a teacher of modern languages at St. Peter's ...

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  41. TASMANIA.

    Messrs. Back, railway manager, and Felstead, secretary of Mines, having visited the West Coast to report on the feasibility of constructing light tramways there, express ...

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  42. ACTION AGAINST A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LEGISLATOR.

    Mr R. Wood, M.H.A., was sued in the local court to-day for £8 15s. dur in respect of shares held by him in the Co-operative Tanning, Leather, and Boot Manufacturing ...

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  43. LAW NOTICES (This day).

    Mr. Justice Hood will take chamber business at half-past lO'clock. CRIMINAL COURT. (Before Judge Walsh). ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. John Mouatt, of Blenheim, has been recommended to the English Government as chief inspector of stock at the Falkland Islands. ...

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  45. THE TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The southern members of the Legislative Council will form a quorum to-morrow in order to push on with the Appropriation Bill, which will be sent up from the Assembly, ...

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