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  2. THE FOOTBALL SEASON.

    The number of people who had a presentiment that Melbourne would win was one of the peculiarities of Saturday's match, because both past history and recent performances ...

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  3. THE CRISIS IN BULGARIA.

    Alarming reports are current in Berlin in connection with the political crisis in Bulgaria, where M. Stambuloff, the Premier, has resigned in consequence of ...

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  4. THE EMPEROR WILLIAM.

    The Emperor William of Germany has undergone an operation for the removal of a tumour from his cheek. His Majesty is progressing favourably. ...

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  5. THE UGANDA QUESTION.

    In the House of Commons to-day, in reply to a question, Sir Edward Grey, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated that the protectorate which the ...

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  6. NATIVE TROUBLES IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    The native troubles in the South African Republic (Transvaal) are assuming an alarming aspect. Magato, the paramount chief in ...

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  7. THE CONTROL OF SAMOA.

    The Times this morning publishes a letter from Samoa by Mr. Robert Louis Stevenson, the novelist. Mr. Stevenson accuses the consuls of ...

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  8. THE AUSTIN HOSPITAL.

    A meeting of supporters of the Austin Hospital for Incurables at Heidelberg, and sympathisers with the work which the institution is doing was held on Friday, at the ...

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  9. THE GREATEST SILVER MINE IN THE WORLD.

    Ever since the managers of the Broken Hill Proprietary silver and lead mine commenced to remove the high bluffs of mangnness ironstone which form the outerop of ...

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  10. SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT BERLIN.

    A shocking case of murder and suicide has occurred at Berlin. A painter in that city strangled his wife and four children and then put an ...

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  11. MRS. GORDON BAILLIE.

    At the Marylebone Police Court, on March 31, Mrs. Annie Frost, aged 35, also known as Mrs. Gordon Baillie, of Talbot-road, Bayswater, was committed ...

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  12. THE LATE MATABELE WAR.

    In March last the British South Africa Company ascertained that Lobengula, the Matabele king, sent on Decembers three messengers to the "Forbes Patrol," with ...

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  13. THE FREEHOLD INVESTMENT AND BANKING COMPANY.

    The London committee of the Freehold Investment and Banking Company of Australia, in conjunction with Mr. Grant, representing the Melbourne ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. THE ENGLISH, SCOTTISH, AND AUSTRALIAN BANK.

    Her Majesty the Queen has assented to the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank Bill, the object of which is to enable the bank (late English, Scottish, ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. THE OTTAWA CONFERENCE.

    The British and Colonial delegates to the Ottawa Conference, to be held this month, will during their stay in Ottawa be the guests of the Canadian ...

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  16. THE COOLGARDIE GOLD-FIELD.

    The latest news from Coolgardie is dated May 30. A great rush basset in four miles beyond the I.O.U. mine, where several nuggets, ...

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  17. CANADIAN AND AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS.

    Sir Thomas M'Ilwraith, who returned to Sydney yesterday, en roule for Queensland, has, in a chat with a friend, made some important statements relative to ...

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  18. A WEST AUSTRALIAN COMPANY.

    The Home Farms Company, of West Australia, has been registered with a capital of £50,000. ...

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  19. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRONI

    In the House of Commons list night Sir Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth, the secretary to the Admiralty, stated that relief crews for the Curcla,, eho Lizard, and the ...

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  20. FIRE IN THE CITY.

    At 10 minutes past 1 o clock this morning a fire broke out in the premises situated at 32 Swanston-street, and occupied by Mrs. M. A. Stathy as an oyster saloon. The fire was ...

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  21. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The open market rate of discount for three months' bills is ¾ per cent., or 1¼ below the Bank rate. SILVER. ...

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  22. CLOSE OF THE WOOL SALES.

    The third series of London wool sales for the present year closed this evening. The market was steady and the competition good. All faulty wools closed 5 per ...

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  23. SUICIDES.

    The circumstances of the death of Alfred Norman Hyland, butcher, of Victoria-street, Collingwood, who was formd dead in his bed at his shop on Friday morning, were ...

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  24. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The production of "The Cabinet Minister" by the Brough a und Boucault l Company at the Lyceum Theatre last night was one of the most successful events of the present ...

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  25. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    TALLOW.—At yesterday's public auction of Australasian tallow 1,800 casks were offered, of which 800 were sold. Medium mutton realised 24s. 6d., and medium ...

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  26. THE MINISTER OF MINES ON TOUR.

    Mr. M'Coll, the Minister of Mines, and Mr. Howitt, secretary of the department, accompanied by Mr. Tatchell, M.L.A., visited Dunolly on Friday for the purpose of ...

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  27. ALLEGED ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    A grave case of alleged illegal operating was brought under the notice of the detective police several days ago, and after an investigation, hurried by the belief that the patient ...

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  28. THE SINGULAR DEATH AT MORANG.

    Some fresh developments have arisen in connection with the case of the man who died from typhoid at the Morang Hotel, the particulars of which were published in The ...

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  29. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The India, from Queensland, left Naples on May 31, homeward bound. The Jum[?]a, for Queensland, left Batavia on May 31. ...

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  30. NEW INSOLVENT.

    John Charles Crombie, of Hardie's Hills, farm labourer. Causes of insolvency—Want of employment. Liabilities, £109 19s.; assets, 30s.; deficiency, £198 9s. M. E. Verey, ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND.

    Messrs. Fisher and Bennison, who are visiting Brisbane in connection with the Tasmanian Exhibition, left here on the return journey to-night. T hey aeo quitesaatifiedl ...

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  32. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Speight v. Syme (part heard). SECOND CIVIL COURT. (Before Mr. Justice A'Beckett and a Jury of Six.) At Half-past 10.—Bowles ct uxor v. Victorian ...

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  33. GAS EXPLOSION IN AN HOTEL.

    About 9 o'clock last evening a gas explosion occurred at the Olinda Hotel, whereby a number of young men were injured. The cause of the explosion is set ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At Highbury yesterday WilliamFTox,agged 17, was out shooting with his brother and cousin. He was holding his gun between his legs while passing some shot to his cousin ...

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  35. A CLUMSY CHEQUE FORGERY.

    A clumsy cheque lorgery was detected on Saturday at the Hawthorn branch of the National Bank. A man presented a cheque for £29, which purported to have been ...

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  36. THE STEAMER CHINGTU.

    The steamer Chingtu on her arrival at Sydney to-morrow will be placed in quarantine, and a special examination will be made. By that time full information will be received ...

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  37. TASMANIA.

    The Government are doing their utmost to provide ido work foe tho unemployed on pcblio works in all parts of the colony. One hundred and fifty pounds was netted ...

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  38. ARRIVAL OF THE R.M.S. PARRAMATTA.

    The P. and O. Co.'s R.M.S. Parramatta, P. Harris commander, arrived from Colombo at a quarter-past 4 p m. to-day. She brings the following saloon passengers:— ...

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  39. STOLEN JEWELLERY.

    Between the 18th January and the 12th April this year £200 worth of jewellery was either lost or stolen out of the safe of Mr. Louis Waxman, solicitor, now of 408 ...

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