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  2. FOOTBALL. NOTES ON SATURDAY'S MATCHES.

    The matches of last Saturday were played, under one great disadvantage—a gale of wind, which, whether it blew from goal to goal or across the ground, went far to spoil the play. ...

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  3. THE TRANSVAAL.

    In the House of Commons last night an important debate took place on South African affairs, and more particularly respecting the recant revelutions showing ...

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  4. THE MATABELE RISING.

    Tho Mnaabele rising is now regarded ns virtually at an end, and it is bolieved that the troops now available in the country are amply sufficient to cope with ...

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  5. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The boot strike has been practically brought to a close, as yestErday the boot trade union succeeded in settling their differences with Messes. Newton and Co., of Erskinville. ...

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  6. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Tho Australian Eleven are actively preparing for their first match against Lord Sheffield's team, which commences at Shoffield-park on Monday next. ...

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  7. THE SOUDAN WAR.

    The Khalifa is makins preparations to defend Dongola against the Anglo-Egyptian expedition which is advancing up the Nile with the object of ...

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  8. GAOL LUXURIES.

    The Steiglitz arson case, responsible for several sensational incidents during its pas sage through the law courts not the least noteworthy of which was the ...

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  9. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    ARRIVED.—May 9—Vision and Stephen, from Westernport. My) 1—Waiitemata,fIrom aulpara. SAILED.—May 9—Hannah Thompson, for Port Campbell. ...

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  10. TRUST AND AGENCY COMPANY OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The report of the Trust and Agency Company of Australasia for the year ending December 31 has been issued. The profits amounted to £"82,670. In addition ...

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  11. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales to-day the market was quieter. The present series closes on the 16th inst. ...

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  12. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    There has been enormous scoring in the cricket matches played throughout the country, and during the past week eleven century scores have been made in ...

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  13. A MURDERER'S CONFESSION.

    Holmes, the American murderer, has been tried, convicted, and executed at Philadelphia. His made of proceeding was to insure ...

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  14. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council delivered judgment yesterday in the appeal case, Attorney-General of New South Wales v. Rennie, a case ...

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  15. THE COAL STRIKE.

    The South Coast collieries are being worked to the full extent to meet the demand for coal caused by the stoppage of the Newcastle mines. Representatives of the men in the ...

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  16. FINANCIAL TELEGRAM.

    Broken Hill Proprietary shares are quoted at 48s. 9d. ...

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  17. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    At the Kempton-park May meeting to-day the principal event resulted as follows:— ROYAL TWO-YEAR-OLD PLATE, ...

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  18. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    TALLOW—At yesterday's public auction of Australasian tallow 1,625 casks were offered and 475 were sold. Prices realised wore:—Fine mutton, 20s. per ...

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  19. MR. TAVERNER AND MILDURA.

    We mentioned in our last issue that the Premier doubted the accuracy ot the report of Mr. Tavcrner's speech to the Mildura settlers on Thursday, wherein he (Mr. ...

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  20. THE NEW ZEALAND COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The following additional subsenptions have been received by the central committee:— Amount already acknowledged.... £781 7 0 Messrs Waring and Rowden and ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Negotiations are being carried on in London in connection with a proposal for the formation of a company to construct a tunnel for vehicular trafic under ...

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  22. MAIL STEAMERS.

    R.M.S. India left Batavia on 7th inst. for England. ...

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  23. POLITICS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The warlike note sounded by the Premier at Lithgow relative to the dangerous combination between the labour party and the Opposition, which he suggested seemed ...

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  24. ABANDONING AN INFANT.

    A young woman named Jane Phillips was charged nt the Richmond Court on Saturday with abandoning her child, Leslie Phillips, 13 months old. Sub-inspector Young ...

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  25. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD-FIELDS.

    The escort left to-day with about 6,000oz. of gold for the fortnight Most of the gold came from the Great Boulder and Lake View mines. The Great Boulder has now been ...

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  26. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Francis M'Sorley, of Echuca, railway employe. Causes of insolvency—Sickneas in fimily, riduction in wages, and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, £32 1s, 8d.; assets, ...

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  27. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a. m.—Richardson v. Chapman. FIRST CIVIL COURT. (Before His Honour the Chief Justice and a Special Jury of Six.) ...

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  28. FURTHER TROUBLE AT COAL CREEK.

    There is again trouble at Coal Creek. At a meeting of miners last night a letter was read from the mine manager offering a rise of 4d. per ton in the hewing rate for every rise of ...

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  29. LAYING A FOUNDATION-STONIE.

    The foundation-stone of the new Sundayschool attached to the Presbyterian Church, Newmarket, was laid on Saturday afternoon. There were present the moderator of the ...

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  30. THE SUICIDE OF CONSTABLE DUNLOP.

    The city coroner, Dr. Youl, held an inquest on Saturday concerning the circumstances of the death of Constable R. S. Dunlop, who shot himself at North Melbourne an ...

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  34. DEATH OF FRANK WARDLE.

    Frank Wardle, the epileptic who fell or jumped from the window of the Melbourne Coffee Palace on Thursdady last, and sustained a fracture of the skull and other ...

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