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  2. THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    The platform submitted by the committee of the Democratic Convention at Chicago denounces the treatment of Eugene Debs and the other leaders of the great railway strike ...

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  3. RISING IN RHODESIA.

    The latest cable news from South Africa contains alarmist reports from Fort Salisburt, in Mashonaland. It is stated that there is great discontent ...

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  4. THE JAMESON RAID.

    It is reported that Mr. Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, will be president of the Parliamentary committee which is to be appointed to inquire into Dr. ...

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  5. INSOLVENT ESTATE OF C. B. FISHER.

    In the Insolvency Court yesterday Judge Molesworth delivered reserved judgment on an application for an unconditional certificate of discharge from his debts by Charles ...

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  6. WITH THE FINDON HARRIERS.

    Among the social fixtures arranged for Steeplechase week, not the least important was the meet of the Findon Harriers, which took place yesterday at Melton, and a strong ...

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  7. SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1896.

    His Holiness the POPE is certainly entitled to rank amongst the great statesmen of this generation, if for no other reason than the magnitude and ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australian Eleven commenced a match against the Players at Leyton, in Essex, today. Eight counties had other engagements, ...

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  9. THE LABOUR DISPUTE.

    The serions difficulty which has arisen between the mine-owners and the Miners Federation of Great Britain has been advanced another stage. ...

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  10. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    THE BRADFORD WOOL MARKET.—Business is quiet. Bradford tops. common sixties, 18d. per 1b.; super sixties, 19½d. per 1b. TALLOW.—At Wednesday's auction sales of ...

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  11. THE COMMERCIAL BANK.

    Several depositors in the Commercial Bank of Australia have formed a committee to oppose the modified scheme proposed by the directors and recommended for adoption by ...

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  12. AGRICULTURAL RATING.

    In the House of Lords last night the second reading of the Agricultural Rating Bill was carried by a majority of 121 votes. The Marquis of Salisbury, speaking in ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon the Irish Railways Bill was read a first time. The reports from the Continent with regard ...

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  14. INGENIOUS SMUGGLING.

    A singularly ingenious method of evading the duty on diamonds has been discovered at New York. Carrier pigeons are the agents employed, ...

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  15. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Great Boulder Company has crushed for the past week 850 tons for 3,158oz. Splendid atone is being raised from the 8Oft. level of the Bank of England mine from ...

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  16. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The reservo of notes and coin is £37,078,000 against £37,322,000 for the previous week, the proportion to liabilities being 58.56 per cent. against 54.40 per cent. The full returns for ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The sheep sales were brought to a close today, the animals submitted being mostly longwools from New Zealand. The auctioneers were Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co., ...

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  18. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are reported:— Arrivala[?]Gulf of Siam, from Brisbane May 10; Blenheim, from Lyttelton March ...

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  19. TASMANIA.

    The following is the result of the drawing for Tattersall's sweep on the Grand National Hurdle Race, which closed with 8,000 subscribers and was drawn pro [?]:—First ...

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  20. BISHOP GREEN, OF GOULBURN.

    A question has arisen as to whether at the time of the appointment of Bishop Green, of the diocese of Goulburn, a pledge was given that if he were selected he would not appoint ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT STOCKS.

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  22. ROBBING AN M.L.A.

    Mr. Bromley, M.L.A. for Carlton, on June 19th last sold some shares for a friend, and received a cheque for £62 17s. 6d. as the result. He cashed the cheque, and placed the ...

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  23. THE PUBLIC WORKS COMMISSION.

    Mr. George Christie auditor, gave evidence before the Public Works Commission to-day, and detailed the transactions between Mr. S. H. Weeden and Mr. Carter, of the firm of ...

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  24. WOOL FOR EXPORT.

    The Collendina Boomanoomana, and Wurramurra clips, about 700 bales each, have been secured by the New South Wales Railway Commissioners for transport to ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Manchester delegates will proceed to Mount Gambier on Wednesday, and on Friday they will join the express for Melbourne at Serviceton. ...

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  26. THE MONEY MARKET.

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  27. THE COAL STRIKE.

    The miners' lodge meetings to-day dis cused informally the amended proposal of the owners. At Hetton a depu[?]ation appointed to interview the manager was told ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND.

    The half-yearly report of the Royal Bunk of Queensland shows [?] profits for that period to be £6,445. [?] directors recommend a dividend at the rate of 2½per cent. ...

    Article : 137 words
  29. THE TICK PEST.

    The chief inspector of stock has had a form printed in which a consignor of hides to New South Wales has to make a statutory declaration that the hides that are being sent have ...

    Article : 274 words
  30. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Legislative Council to-night after a long debate rejected, the personnel of the Banking Committee as proposed by the Go[?], and elected a committee by ...

    Article : 157 words
  31. A COACH ACCIDENT.

    One of Cobb and Co.'s coaches broke down about n mile from En[?]eld, on the journey to Rokewood, to-day, and Mr. William Han[?]n, one of the passengers, was so ...

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  32. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Michael Thomas Twoomey, Murchison, licensed victualler. Causes of insolvency— Inability to pay his debts owning to losses in business and dulness of trade. Liabilities, ...

    Article : 114 words
  33. FOUND DEAD.

    Peter Cox, who was employed as groom by Mr. Davis, of Moreland-road, Coburg, was found lying dead at the Melbourne Sparrowshooting Club's ground at Moreland ...

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  34. TO-DAY'S SAL[?]S OF LAND AND PROPERTY.

    Messrs. J. R. Buxton and Co.—At Albertpark, at three—House property. Messrs. Grigg and Kimberley.—At Fitzroy, at three—Cottage properties. ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND COLLIERY DISASTER.

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