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  2. THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Robert Harper, M.L.A., has completed his negotiations with the committees [representing the British depositors in the Commercial Bark of Australia Limited. ...

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  3. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    The declaration by the Duke of Sermoneta, the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, with regard to the relations between Italy and the powers has been followed up by a statement ...

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  4. RUSSIA AND BULGARIA.

    Russia is presing Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria to reinstate in the Bulgaria army Major Bendereff, a Russian, who was supposed to have organised the conspiracy which ...

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  5. THE AGRICULTURAL RATING BILL.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon the Agricultural Rating Bill was read a third time and passed. When the bill was passing through its ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS. STATEMENT BY THE CAPE PREMIER.

    In the Cape House of Assembly to-day an important statement was made by Sir John Gordon Sprigg, the Premier. He said that it was necessary to recognise ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN. MATCH AGAINST YORKSHIRE.

    The third match between the Australian Eleven and the County of Yorkshire was concluded at Bradford to-day, and resulted in an easy victory for Australia. ...

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  8. FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1896.

    It is impossible to withhold in expression of admiration at the manner in which the directors of the Commercial Bank of Australia have approached the ...

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  9. THE DAYLESFORD DEFAULTER.

    The chief commissioner of police received information yesterday by cable of the arrest at Monte Video, South America, of the Daylesford defaulter. J. E. Geake, who ...

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  10. THE POST-OFFICE INQUIRY.

    The board appointed by the Government to inquire into certain charges preferred by Mr. Hamilton, M.L.A., against the engineering and electrical branch of the ...

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  11. THE CUBAN CIVIL WAR.

    An important debate took place in the Cortes last night on the civil war in Cuba. Marshal Martinez Campos, who was commander of the Spanish forces in the island, ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE. THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    Mr. John Cooke, of Melbourne, who is at present in England, his object being the pro-no motion of the trade in Australian frozen meat, has visited Manchester, Liverpool, ...

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  13. A GERMAN CIVIL CODE.

    The Reichstag has passed a civil code which creates a uniform legal system for the whole German Empire. Among the provisions of the code is one ...

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  14. MR. RHODES'S RESIGNATION.

    The acceptance by the directors of the British South Africa Company of the resignation by Mr. Cecil Rhodes of his position on the board has caused much discontent in ...

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  15. SIR HERCULES ROBINSON ILL.

    Sir Hercules Robinson, the Governor of the Cape Colony and Her Majesty's High Commissioner for South Africa, who arrived in England last month to confer with Mr. ...

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  16. RABBITS.

    The rabbits (924 crates) shipped at Mel-no bourne by the Nineveh, on May 7, have arrived in excellent condition. The nominal price is 8d. a-piece, but the market is dno ...

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  17. EXPLOSION AT METZ.

    A disastrous explosion occurred yesterday in the magazine at Metz, the great German fortress in Alsace-Lorraine. Five persons were killed and fourteen ...

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  18. THE WILKESBARRE MINING DISASTER.

    Although several days have elapsed since the disaster at the coal mine at Wilkesbarre, Pennsylvania, evidence has been afforded that some of the entombed miners are still ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mort's Dock and Engineering Company, which Mr. Lyne, the leader of the protec-no tionist party, has constantly asserted to have been so prejudicially affected by the ...

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  20. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales to-day the market was firm, the opoening rates being maintained. An excellent selection was offered, and the ...

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  21. THE LATE MR. DONALD LARNACH.

    Probate was granted to-day of the will of the late Mr. Donald Larnach, chairman of the London board of directors of the Bank of New South Wales, who died on May 14. ...

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  22. AN EGYPTIAN STEAMER WRECKED.

    The Egyptian steamer Rahmanieh has been lost in the Red Sen. Sixty Greek passengers are missing, and it is feared that they have perished. ...

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  23. CIVIL SERVICE RETRENCHMENT.

    One hundred and ninety-six officers of the Post and Telegraph department to-day learnt that the reorganisation of the department by the Public Servive Board involved their ...

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  24. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    STATISTICS OF COPPER.—Total supplies for the month amount to 14,800 tons. Total deliveries, incluling Chilian and North American, for all Europe, 15,420 tons. The ...

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  25. MATCH AGAINST THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.

    The Australian Eleven commenced a match to-day at Manchester against a team representing the North of England. The English team consists of the follono ...

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  26. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Bar silver is quoted at 31 7-16d. per ounce standard, being an advance of ?d. since Monday. ...

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  27. THE WRECK OF THE DRUMMOND CASTLE.

    We learn form the latest Cape papers that the steamer Drummond Castle, Captain W. W. Pierce, of the Castle line, which was totally wrecked off the coast of Brittany on ...

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  28. SYDNEY SHEEP SHOW.

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  29. A TERRIBLE FATALITY.

    A terrible fatality occurred at Katoomba last night, when a house occupied by Mrs. buchner and her five children was destroyed by fire, and four children were burnt to death. ...

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  30. DEATH OF MRS. BEECHERSTOWE.

    The death is announced of Mrs. Harriet Beecher-Stowe, the well-known author of Uucle Tom's Cabin, aged 84 years. [Mrs. Beecher-Stowe, who was born at ...

    Article : 294 words
  31. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day the Government announced their intention to introduce a bill dealing with the compulsory deepening of wharf frontages, and also promised to ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Gloucester Hauraki (New Zealand) G.M. Co. has been registered with a capital of £120,000, of which £20,000 is being issued. ...

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  33. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The R.M.S. Kaikoura arrived at Gravesend on June 28. The R.M.S. India left London for Australia on 1st inst. ...

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  34. THE QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    The Assembly to-day discussed the Diseases in Stock Bill in committee. The limit of assessment was increased from 2s. to 2s. 6d. per hundred, and a clause ...

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  35. THE REV. J. CLARKE AGAIN.

    The Rev. J. Clarke was again before the Metropolitan Police Court this morning. He was charged with behaving in a riotous manner in Waverley. It wna deposed that ...

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  36. THE NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Reid, in reply ti a question respecting the commission on the firing of coal cargoes, said that the scope of the inquiry would include the question of ...

    Article : 403 words
  37. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    William Richard Simpson, of South-road, South brighton, market gardener. Causes of insolvency—Sickness and death in family, losses in business and death of ...

    Article : 279 words
  38. THE TICK PEST.

    At a meeting of the Ovens and Murray Agricultural and Pastoral Society this week hope was expressed that the Government would take stringent measures to prevent the ...

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  39. THE COAL STRIKE.

    The Premier has asked the colliery proprietors to again meet him in conference. Mr. Reid in his communication says that since April 22, when the last ...

    Article : 232 words
  40. BRUNSWICK RELIEF SOCIETY.

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  41. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The country through which the west crosscut is being driven 100ft. from the new shaft in the Ceœsus mine is getting more mineralised with every foot, and there are ...

    Article : 130 words
  42. QUEENSLAND.

    The death is announced of the well-known jockey, Brickwood Colley, who died suddenly last night at the Post-office Hotel. He was probably the oldest jockey in ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    The house of Representatives has passed the second reading of the Elective Executive Bill on the casting vote of the Speaker. The bill is in private hands, and is strongly ...

    Article : 174 words
  44. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Unconditional Certificate Applications—M. O'Brien, M.A.J. Tobin CRIMINAL COURT. (Before Judge Hamilton.) ...

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  45. THE QUEENSLAND FINANCES.

    The Treasury returns tor the quarter and year ending June 30 were ussyed ti-day. The revenue for the quarter was £884,883, being an increase of £35,586 compared with the ...

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  46. TRADY DELIVERY OF ENGLISH MAILS.

    Sir,—Will you kindly draw attention in your valuable columns of the delay there is in the delivery of the English mails, the case of the Ballaarat being no exception to ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Jules Wilson, the representative of the New Zealand Exploration Company, died suddenly to-day from heart disease, while inspecting a mine at Tepake, near Tauranga. ...

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  48. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Two thieves named Patterson and Thomas, who hail from Victoria, were captured at The Carton this afternoon. They entered a butcher's shop, andmade off with the till,e till,1 ...

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