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  2. THE CRETAN REBELLION.

    The situation in Crete is daily growing more dangerous and threatening. The Porte has appointed Colonel Abdullah, an officer noted for his cruelty towards the ...

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  3. THE "BOY ORATOR."

    The "New York World" states that Mr. David B. Hill, one of the Democratic senators for the state of New York, will support the Democratic nominees for the Presidency ...

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  4. THE RHODESIA RISING. REBELS LOSING HEART.

    Sir Frederick Carrington, the British Commander-in-Chief in Rhodesia, reports that some important information has been obtained from a Matabele woman who was ...

    Article : 71 words
  5. EARLY TWO-YEAR-OLD RACING.

    An extraordinary amount of interest was taken in the ballot yesterday on Mr. C. M. Lloyd's motion to prohibit early two-year-old racing. For the information of the ...

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  6. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The third test match between the Australian Eleven and All England was commenccd to-day at the Kennington-oval. As England and Australia have each won one ...

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  7. DEATH OF MR. J. S. JOHNSTON.

    It is with deep regret that we have to announce the death of Mr. James Stewart Johnston, who expired yesterday at his residence, marli, Esplanade, St. Kilda, at the ...

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  8. "WANTED—A WIFE."

    The matrimonial griefs of Mr. Cornclus Patton, which have for some time been a source of merriment in the courts, reached their climax yesterday, when the husband, ...

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  9. TUESDAY, AUGUSST 11, 1896.

    The free trade jubilee was celebrated in Great Britain under some auspicious circumstances. One of these is that the rapid growth of the revenue ...

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  10. A KRAAL BURNED.

    Colonel Alderson, who, with a force of mounted infantary, arrived at Beira on July 3, has attacked and burned the kraal of the chief Makoni, killing 200 insurgents. ...

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  11. PRINCE HOHENLOHE.

    The statement by a Leipzig newspaper that Prince Hohenlohe, the German Chancellor, had resigned is officially denied. ...

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  12. THE CUBAN CIVIL WAR.

    Senor Canovas del Castillo, the Spanish Premier has expressed himself in very decided terms with regard to the policy of continuing the efforts to suppress the ...

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  13. LI HUNG CHANG.

    The Queen has conferred upon the eminent Chinese statesman, Li Hung Chang, the decoration of the Royal Victorian Order, which was established in April last by Her ...

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  14. THE JAMESON RAID.

    The Government has given notice in the House of Commons of a motion for the removal of Mr. Henry Labouchere from the Parliamentary committee appointed to ...

    Article : 116 words
  15. ITALY AND ABYSSINIA.

    The Dutch steamer Doelwijk, 612 tons, owned by W. Ruys and Sons, of Rotterdam, has been captured by the Italian cruiser Etna. ...

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  16. THE IRISH LAND BILL.

    "The Times" this morning publishes a letter by the Duke of Abercorn, the Marquis of Londonderry, and other Irish landlords, minimising the importance of the ...

    Article : 111 words
  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    An inquest was held to-day upon the body of Walter Hamilton, a recent in arrival per the steamer Elba, from Suva, who shot himself in the Centennial-park some days ago. ...

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  18. ECLIPSE OF THE SUN.

    In addition to the British scientific party that was sent to Japan to observe the total eclipse of the sun another party was sent to Vadso, in the extreme north of Norway. ...

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  19. A MISSING STEAMER.

    The British steamer Moshtari, 1,110 tons, which left Bombay for Suakim on July 16, has not yet arrived at Aden. She is now 24 days out, and it is believed that she is ...

    Article : 71 words
  20. BULL FIGHTS IN FRANCE.

    A disgraceful disturbance has occurred at Marscilles in connection with a bull fight which had been announced to take place there. ...

    Article : 86 words
  21. CYCLING.

    Messrs. Sutton Bros., of Bourke-street, received yesterday from the World Cycle Manufacturing Company, of America, a cable message announcing that J. W. Parsons, the Australian cycling ...

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  22. THE TICK PEST.

    The Intercolonial Tick Conference will be held to-morrow. Mr. S. Smith, the Minister of Agriculture, assisted by Mr. Burce, the chief inspector of stock, will represent this ...

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  23. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE.

    The question of Sunday observance was dealt with by the Rev. Father Hearn when preaching at Narrabri yesterday. He justified the playing of football, bowling, ...

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  24. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    At the Lewes Summer Meeting concluded to-day, the principal event—the Lewes Handicap, of 1200 sovs., one mile and a half— was won by the Australian bred racehorse ...

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  25. FATAL BICYCLE ACCIDENT.

    William Jesse Telfer, aged 24, was on Saturday night riding a bicycle along the Newtown-road. When in the vicinity of Newtown-bridge he collided with a sulky, ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Hillend Consols G. M. Company, Coolgardie, has been registered with a capital of £125,000, of which £75,000 is to be issued. Forty cases of Mildura oranges, shipped at ...

    Article : 58 words
  27. THE BANKING INQUIRY.

    At the banking inquiry to-day Mr. Booth, one of the directors of the Bank of New Zealand, was examined as to the negotiations for the purchase of the Colonial Bank. ...

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  28. THE LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY.

    The centenary celebration of the London Missionary Society was held to-night, when a largely-attended public meeting was held in the Pitt-street Congregational Church. ...

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  29. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

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  30. LOOTING AN HOTEL.

    Mr. Patrick Keneally, licensee of the Morning Star Hotel, St. George's Road, North Fitzroy, reported to the police yesterday that his hotel had been broken into ...

    Article : 275 words
  31. QUEENSLAND.

    At the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court this morning, before the Chief Justice, Jonathan Longland was found guilty of having murdered his wife at Morningside on ...

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  32. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. OUTRAGES BY BLACKS.

    A further telegram has been received relative to the native outbreak on the Fitzroy River, and giving particulars of the spearing of a boundary rider named Duncan. The ...

    Article : 136 words
  33. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    William Strickland, of Palmer-street, Collingwood, engineer. causes of insolvency— Pressure of creditors and having to pay high rent for premimes occupied by him. ...

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  34. WHAT IS AN HABITUAL DRUNKARD?

    The hearing of the petition by Thomas Clucas, dyer, for a divorce from his wife, Catherine Wright Clucas, on the grounds of habitual drunkenness and habitual ...

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  35. THE PATTERSON MEMORIAL.

    A meeting of subscribers to the Sir james patterson memorial fund was held to-night, the mayor (Councillor Graham) presiding. A letter was received from Sir ...

    Article : 334 words
  36. THE GOLD-FIELDS.

    The first crushing from the Mount Jackson mine is reported as 600oz. Irom 400 tons of stone. The reef in the Golden Pig is showing fair gold. The new discovery ...

    Article : 186 words
  37. THE CARLTON OUTRAGE.

    The Carlton Court was crowded yesterday when Thomas Maxwell and James Patterson were brought up, charged on suspicion with having been concerned in the ...

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  38. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Kilpatrick v. Huddart, Parker, and Co. Limited (part heard), Knight and others v. Tresize and others, Hourigan v. Bendigo Tramway Company Limited, in the matter of Hoong Nam can ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND.

    The steamer Anglian, while berthing here yesterday, collided with the Rangatira, carryig away her own davils, life-boats,and rails, and doing damage to the ...

    Article : 120 words
  40. LARCENY OF A BICYCLE.

    Mr. Charles Tompsitt, ironmonger, of 272 Carlisle-street, Balaclava, has reported to the police that his Quinton bicycle, number 20,687.valued at £22/10/, was ...

    Article : 59 words
  41. KILLED BY A HORSE.

    A young man named William Jones met with an accident on Saturday night at Warbreecan Station, which resulted fatally at 3 o'clock this morning in the Deniliquin ...

    Article : 110 words
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  44. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A saloon passenger by the Innamineka, named Bradley, who was returning to his home in Melbourne from West Australia, died while the steamer was lying at Port ...

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