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  2. THE OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    The delegates to the Ottawa Conference have been entertained at a banquet at Toronto. In their addresses a number of the delegates bestowed high praise ...

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  3. INCOME TAX IN FRANCE.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies last night a motion in favour of the imposition of a progressive income tax, which had been brought forward by M. ...

    Article : 95 words
  4. THE NEW SOUTH WALES GENERAL ELECTION.

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  5. SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1894.

    History often witnesses the strangest resurrections, and it is at least possible that the invention of a half-starved German tailor may change the aspect ...

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  6. THE DIFFICULTY IN COREA.

    The Japanese Government have accepted the offer of the Earl of Kimberley, Secretary for Foreign Affairs in the British Cabinet, that Great Britain ...

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  7. THE RICHMOND POISONING CASE.

    At the City Court yesterday, Martha Needle, the woman arrested in connection with the recent poisoning cases at Richmond, was again presented on charges of "causing to be taken ...

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  8. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A creamery is to be established at Knowsley. At about 10 o'clock this morning a large plate-glass window at Messrs. Henderson ...

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  9. THE AMERICAN RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The railway strike in the United States is now regarded as over, and traffic has been resumed on all the lines on which it had been suspended. ...

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  10. THE SCOTCH MINING STRIKE.

    At a conference held at Newcastle-on-Tyne, at which 400,000 English miners were represented, it was decided to make a levy of 1s. weekly for the ...

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  11. THE WOOL MARKET.

    The market in Bradford tops is animated. Quotations are as follows:— Faulty sixties, 18½d.; good sixties, 19½d.; sixty-sixes, 20d.; seventies, 20½d.; ...

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  12. THE COSTA RICA PACKET CASE.

    In the House of Commons last night Sir Edward Grey, the Parliamentary Secretary of the Foreign Office, stated that the Imperial Government were ...

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  13. INTERNATIONAL YACHTING.

    During the past fortnight's racing on the Clyde, the Prince of Wales' cutter Britannia met the American yacht Vigilant (the winner of the last contest for ...

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  14. JABEZ BALFOUR.

    An unexpected difficulty has arison in connection with the extradition proceedings in regard to Jabez Spencer Balfour, formerly, M.P. for Burnley, who is ...

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  15. WELSH CHURCH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    The Earl of Rosebery, the Prime Minister, has given a promise that a bill for the disestablishment of the Welsh Church will be the first measure ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINING COMPANY.

    The working capital of the Mount Charlotte Gold-mining Company, HanHau's, Western Australia, has been subscribed. ...

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  17. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  18. BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    It is considered likely that the shareholders of the Bank of South Australia will be required by the Union Bank of Australia to pay a call of £25 per ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND TRUST AND LOAN COMPANY.

    The New Zealand Trust'and Loan Company Limited will pay a dividend for the half-year at the rute of' 9 per cent, per annum. ...

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  20. MURDER BY A PRIEST.

    At Laval, in France, a trial for murder has just concluded which has created much interest, owing to the fact of the accused and his victim both being ...

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  21. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The death ia reported of the Rev. G. R. Glasson, Wesleyan minister, of the Liverpool and Granville circuit, aged 53. He leaves a widow and large family. ...

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  22. STATE SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    When speaking in the Assembly on Thursday regarding the motion for granting compensation to the mother of a deceased teacher, the Minister of Public Instruction ...

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  23. THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

    It is reported in the city that the preference shares of the Bank of New Zealand, amounting to £2,000,000, and guaranteed by the Government, have ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Glassey has been appointed leader of the labour party. The party has also elected an executive to conduct its affairs. THURSDAY ISLAND, FRIDAY. ...

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  25. EXTRAORDINARY COACHING MISHAP.

    The coach travelling between here and Wallalla had a miraculous escape from destruction to-day. When nearing the stables at the half-way changing place a large tree ...

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  26. PASTORALISTS AND SHEARERS.

    The Pastoralists' Union has received a telegram notifying that the shearers engaged through the office had arrived at Gundabooka, near Bourke, all safe. A further ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the absence of the Primate of Australia, to whom allegiance is sworn by the bishops of Australia and Tasmania, the resignation of Dr. Kennion when made will be ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

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  29. TASMANIA.

    Messrs. Barlow, Baker, and Samuel, Mount Huxley promoters, have left Hobart for the mine. Messss, Nowel and Packer, the clerks of ...

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  30. MURDER OF A WIFE.

    A brutal murder was committed at North Shore to-night by an engineer named James Campbell, who stabbed his wife Jane Campbell six times in different ...

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  31. NON-PAYING RAILWAYS.

    The Swan Hill Guardian, in its issue to-day, refers to a recently-published list of nonpaying railway lines, included in which was the Swan Hill to Kerang line, set ...

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  32. SIR HENRY WRIXON.

    The Ottawa conference having concluded, the mayor of Portland yesterday forwarded to the Speaker the resignation of Sir Henry Wrixon as the representative in the Assembly ...

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  33. MINISTERIAL VISIT TO BALLARAT.

    The annual banquet of the city branch of the Australian Natives Association was held this evening. There was a large attendance, and among those present were the Premier ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    A second medical report on the supposed small-pox case in Taranaki confirms the first that the symptoms are those of that disease. It cannot, however, be definitely ...

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  35. FOUNDERING OF A STEAMER.

    The steamer Resolute, which for some time past has been engaged in the coastal trade, put into Wollongong this morning in a sinking condition, and aftet reaching the ...

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  36. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    The will, dated June 4, 1891, of George Clarke, late of Somerville, gardener, who died on May 28, has been lodged for probate. The estate is valued at £4,371, being £1,000 ...

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  37. THE MALLEE HOMESTEAD LEAGUE.

    A meeting of the Mallee Homestead League was held at Kerang West this afternoon, Mr. John Moore being chairman. Mr. Taverner, M.L.A., addressed the meeting on ...

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  38. THE BARRABA MURDER.

    The confession made by Alexander Lee, one of the men condemned to death for the Barraba murder, has not been made public. It is supposed that he has mentioned the name ...

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  39. PSYCHICAL RESEARCH.

    Sir,—Dr. M'Carthy's letter in The Argus of yesterday, with its accompanying certificates, evinces a commendable desire to make as complete as possible the evidence in ...

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  40. FATAL AFFRAY AT BALLARAT.

    A fatal fight took place last night between two youths named William Elliott and Thomas Grenfell, the former of whom died from the injuries he received. According ...

    Article : 244 words
  41. TASMANIAN POLITICS.

    A lengthened discussion took place in the Legislative Council to-day on the second reading of the Income Tax Bill, in the course of which a majority of members ...

    Article : 98 words
  42. THE MINES ACT AMENDMENT BILL.

    A meeting of landowners was held here to-night to consider the Mines Act Amendment Bill, at present before the House, so far as it affects this district. Resolutions were passed ...

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  43. WHALE HUNTING.

    The whaling steamer Jennie Lind, which arrived at Kiama to-day, reports another another exciting chase after a school of whales off the south coast of the colony. On ...

    Article : 98 words
  44. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

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  45. BOATING ACCIDENT AT PORT ALBERT.

    Two fishermen named Johnson and Fitz, while endeavouring to make Port Albert from Refuge Cove in their boat the Prosper, were capsized, and had a narrow escape for ...

    Article : 62 words
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  47. ARRIVAL OF R.M.S. KAIKOURA.

    The R.M.S. Kaikoura, from London, arrived at Hobart to-day. The following is her passenger-list for Melbourne:—Mr. and Mrs. Shillito and Mr. Wood. She ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Hugh Willis, of Clarke-street, Northcote, enginedriver. Causes of insolvency—Pressure of creditors and adverse judgment in the County Court. Liabilities, £420s. 6d.; assets, ...

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