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  2. THE' FOOTBALL SEASON.,

    Amongst those who watch football close[?] the belief is gaining ground that the game [?] deteriorating—not m popularity or in keen ness, but in quality. The ruck is simpl ...

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  3. THE MINERS' CONGRESS AT BERLIN.

    The sitting of the International Minors' Congress at Borlin to-day was marked by scence of extrardinary excitoment, which culminated in the withdrawal of ...

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  4. THE KING OF BAYARIA.

    The Bavarian Upper House, the Chamber of "Reichsrathe," iss making arrangements for the deposition of King otto, who has been hopelessly insane ...

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  5. SUPPLY OF COAL FOR THE CITY COUNCIL.

    Tenders for the supply of coal for the use of the corporation of Melbourne are to be dealt with at the meeting of the City Council to-day The question upon which the ...

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  6. THE TARIFF AND THE PUBLISHING TRADE.

    An illustration of the effect of prohibitive duties on the business of the city is now being afforded in the exodus of the Melbourne representatives of several of the large ...

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  7. COMPLETION OF ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL.

    This afternoon Archbishpo carr made an official visit to Geelong for the purpose of making a special personal effort towards se cnring funds for the completion of St. ...

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  8. THE ANARCHISTS.

    The Paris police have detected and frustrated an anarchist plot, the object of which was to blow up the building in which the guillotine for the execution of ...

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  9. "COXEY'S ARMY."

    Tho bands of unemployed known as "Coxey's Labour Army " are still causing a good deal of trouble in various parts of the United States, ...

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  10. THE MINING REVIVAL.

    A reef, which promises to be of considerable importance, has been struck on the range to the west of the town, by Hope and party, miners who have been engaged in the ...

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  11. A PLOT DISCOVERED IN SERVIA.

    A conspiracy has been discovered in Servia, the objoct of which was to deposo the young King Alexander and place on the throne Prince Peter ...

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  12. THE APPEAL TO ENGLISH CHARITY.

    Mr Gdlios, the Agent-General for Victoria, has published in The Times the telegram he has rocoivcd from Mr. Patterson, condemning the appeal made by ...

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  13. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales to-day faulty morinoes were very slow of sale. The following are the average prices obtained for the fleece portions of the ...

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  14. SERIOUS RIOT IN NICARAGUA.

    Aserious riot has occured at Mangagua, the capital of the Republic of Nicaragua, Central America. The rising was ultimately suppressed ...

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  15. THE COLONIAL PRODUCE TRADE.

    There is now 1,000 tons of colonial butter afloat for the London market, but the bulk of it will have to be stored until October. ...

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  16. THE LABOUR QUESTION IN AUSTRALIA AND CANADA.

    The Times this morning publishes an article commenting on Canadian affairs, in which it contrasts the different modes of treating the labour question in Canada ...

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  17. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The open market rate of discount for three months' bills is 1 per cent., being 1 per cent. below the Bank rate. BROKEN HILL SHARES. ...

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  18. THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE.

    At the sitting of the Wesleyan General Conference yesterday the report of the educational institutions and literature committee was adopted. It was reported that ...

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  19. THE COOLGARDIE GOLD-FIELD.

    The following news, dated May l6, has been received from Coolgardie:— The Premier mine cleaned up on Saturday after two weeks' crushing There were ...

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  20. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The National Wool Company of Australia has written to the Premier asking him to exempt rabbit poison from duty, on the ground that the eradication of rabbits is ...

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  21. EXTRAORDINARY NATURAL PHENOMENON.

    An extraordinary appearance was presented yesterday by the enormous quantity of cobweb that was flying about. About two hours after sunrise some of the newly-pooughed ...

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  22. FRENCH AND AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    Mr. E. Burney Young, of the South Australian Wine Depot in London, has been visiting France in ordor to niake inquiries into the wino industry in that ...

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  23. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The Manchester Whitsuntide Meeting was continued to-day, when the principal event resulted as under:— MANGHESTER CUP, ...

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  24. ELECTIONS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Elections took place yesterday of three members for the North-Eastcrn and two for the Southern districts of the Legislative Council, The scrutinies are not yet ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    The Queensland Turf Club's Autumn Meeting yesterday had to be postponed on account of the inclement weather. G. Bott and three companions, when trying ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. THE REPORTED LOSS OF THE VALKYRIE.

    The report published by the London press that the yacht Valkyrie I., formerly owned by the Earl of Dunraven, and afterwards sold to Count Florio, an ...

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  27. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Robert Hayball, of Ingleside, Wilsonstreet, Brighton, builder. Canses—Depression in value of real property and inability to realise thereon Liabilities, £6.176 0s.104.; ...

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  28. THE COMING SESSION.

    Mr. Graves, M.L.A., addressed a public meeting here last night, He said that the last session had lasted four months, but no useful work had been done. The village ...

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  29. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    WHEAT.—The English market is de clining, with increased weaknoss. The 0 Amorican and Continental market are showing a general decline in prices. For ...

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  30. THE DYNAMITE OUTRAGE AT YORK.

    The man M'Cabe was brought before thethe resident magistrate at York to-day, charged with perpetrating the dynamite outrage which recently occurred at the Roman ...

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  31. A COOLGARDIE MININGMINING SYNDICATE.

    A syndicate, including the well-known financier Colonol North, has purchased the Great Boulder group of leases att Hannan's, Coolgardie. The syndicate is ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister of Education and the Parlin-n mentary party who visited Victoria to inquire into the methods of treatment of dairy and other produce returned to Adelaide ester ...

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  33. THE COSTA RACA PACKET CASE.

    Sir Saul Samuel, the Agent-General, has notified to the Premier that the delay in the settlement of the Costa Riea pucket ease is due to the absence of Ministers elunng the ...

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  34. TASMANIA.

    It is understood that Colonel Warner succeeds Mr. Hedberg as governor of the Hobart Gaol, and that the latter will be appointedir will be appointed commissioner of police in i succession to M ...

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  35. A NEW P. AND O. STEER.

    The Caledonia, a new steamer built for the P. and O. Co., has been launched at Greenock. ...

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  36. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At 11.—Appeals from Orders in Chambers.—Dalrymple v.Prince of Waies and Houshaw Company, Neustedtl v. same. Appeals and Motions for New Trial.—Wm. Howard Smith and sons Limited v. ...

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  37. TASMANIAN, BLACKWOOD.

    A trail shipment npmvarious ntecimonsof VAHOUB spocimons of Tasmanian blackwood has arrived, butckwood 1ms anived, but the shipment is considered too small for any idea to be formed as to the suitability ...

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  38. THE WAUKARINGA MURDER.

    The man Brown alian William Allen was brought before the Petersburg Police Court on Friday on the charge of having murdered his mate, Moriski, at Waukaringa last ...

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  39. THE SOLOMON ISLANDS.

    A report has been received via Cooktown otnting that the officers of H.M.S. Curacon have succeded in arresting the chief and 13 natives of No No Island, of the Solomon ...

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  40. THE OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    The Victorian, Queensland, New South Wales, and New Zealand delegates to the Ottawa conferene left yesterday moring by the steamer Arawa for Vancouver. At the ...

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  41. POLITICS IN TASMANIA.

    Mr. Dobson, the late Premier, suggests that Mr. Lowis, late Attorney General, should be elected linder of the Opposition. A meeting of the party will be held next ...

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  42. ALLEGED DISTRESS IN SYDNEY.

    " A Sydney Resident" has written to the London newspapers giving a gloomy account of the distress which he alleges esixts in Sydnoy. He states that the ...

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  43. THE REPORTED GOLD DISCOVERY AT NOUNT HUXLEY.

    The reports regarding the Mount Huxiey mine have caused grent excitement, but they are generally regarded with ridioule, The property is cluelly the old ground of the ...

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  44. THE GOVERNOR OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Hlial xeelleney tin 1 uri of Winton return) ii to Adelaide by the express fioni Milbournc yeatertlii), aftir billig absiiit ratherovir six months. Alargo mimbi r ol ripnsintntivo ...

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  45. LARGE FIRE NEAR BALLARAT.

    Holden's large chair-cutting cstablishment at Wallace was entirely dcstroyed by fire this evening. So fearful were the residents that the whole of the buildings in the township ...

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  46. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The I.G.M.S. Hohountaufen arrived at Sougthmpton on the 15th ins. ...

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