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  2. SECOND EDITIO[?]

    In view of the Presidential elect[?] which is to take place to-day, a [?] ballot was taken yesterday by the publican members of the Senate. ...

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  3. THE COLGARDIE GOLD-FIELD.

    News from Coolgardie is to date June 23:— A splendid shoot of gold has been struck in Bayley's South Extended in a parallel ...

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  4. THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT CARNOT

    The body of the late President Carnot is lying in state at the Elysee, the official residence of the President of the Republic. ...

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  5. ENGLAND AND THE TRANSVAAL.

    The excitement and indiguation among the British residents in the Transvaal, caused by the decision of President Kruger to onforce military service upon ...

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  6. FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT IN DANDENONG FOREST.

    The heavy rains of Monday were accompanied by a strong wind which swept through the Dandenong Forest and uprooted great trees, one of which fell upon the hut of a ...

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  7. SERIOUS CRISIS IN COREA.

    The situation in Corea, is causing a good deal of anxiety. A Japanese force of 5,000 men was recently landed there, and a proposal ...

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  8. THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1894.

    The conference which was opened yesterday at Ottawa is hailed everywhere as an event in the history of the empire. It is the first time that ...

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  9. THE VICTORIAN EXHIBITS AT CAMBRIDGE.

    Mr. Gillies, the Victorian AgentGeneral, and Mr. J. H. Abbott, M.L.C., visited the Royal Agricultural Society's show at Cambridge yesterday, and were ...

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  10. THE DUCHESS OF YORK.

    Thanksgiving services for the [?] accouchement of H.R.H. the Duchess [?] York will be held in all the churches [?] Sunday next. ...

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  11. EXTRAORDINARY ACCIDENT ON THE RAILWAY.

    An extraordinary accident occurred last evening on the 7.9 p.m. up train from Box Hill, by which a fireman named James Raw was terribly injured. The train left Box ...

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  12. THE PASTORALISTS AND THE SHEARERS.

    A telegram from Hughenden, published in our issue of 22nd inst., stated that the shearers and rouseabouts at Bunda Bunda station had struck work, demanding an ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Rev. Henry Bickorsteth Ottle[?] vicar of Eastbourne, has declined th[?] bishopric of Wellington, New Zealand which was offered to him. ...

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  14. THE IMPERIAL BUDGET.

    In the House of Commons last night the discussion on the Budget proposals was resumed. An amendment was proposod to reduce ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND SPEAKERS.

    Her Majesty the Queen has decided to allow Sir Francis Dillon Bell, Sir G. M. O'Rorke, and Mr. W. J. Steward to retain the title of "honourable" by ...

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  16. ANOTHER ANARCHIST OUTRAGE IN FRANCE.

    Another Anarchist outrage has been attempted in France. A determined effort was mude to blow up the bridge at Montlucon, in the ...

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  17. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    In a cricket match between the Marylebone Club and the university of Cambridge Mr. W. G. Grace played a splendid innings of 196. ...

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  18. THE COSTA RICA PACKET CASE.

    The Dutch Government, after a lengthy consideration of the subject, have decided not to pay any compensation for the seizure of the Costa Rica Packet by the ...

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  19. ANARCHISTS IN SPAIN.

    Three men, who were armed with daggers, have been captured at the residence of the Governor of Barcelona. ...

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  20. THE LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    The fourth series of London wool sales opens on Tuesday next, July 3. Since the last series, which closed on the Istinst., 3,000 bales, chiefly of low Adelaide ...

    Article : 156 words
  21. THE ESTATE DUTY BILL.

    In the House of Commons this evening Sir William Harcourt was questioned by Sir George Baden Powell, the Conservative member for the Kirkdale Division of ...

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  22. THE COLLIERY DISASTER AT PONTYPRIDD.

    All efforts to save the men entombed in the coal mine at Pontypridd, in South Wales, where a terrible explosion occurred on the 23rd inst., have now been ...

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  23. SIR THOMAS M'ILWRAITH.

    Though the condition of Sir Thomas M'llwraith is improving, his illness is likely to be a protracted one, and his medical adviser states that his recovery will be ...

    Article : 98 words
  24. FINANCIAL TELEGRAM.

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  25. THE AUSTRALIAN BANK DEPOSIT TRUST.

    It has been decided that the shares in the Australian Bank Deposit Trust shall be allotted if applications are received for shares to the amount of £1,000,000. The ...

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  26. CASE OF SMALL-POX AT FREMANTLE.

    An outbreak of small-pox has occurred on board the steamer Sultan at Fremantle. Dr. Morton, the ship's medical officer, yesterday reported that a Chinese steward had developed ...

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  27. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Treasurer, in reply to a question in the Assembly to-day, stated that the commissioner of taxes bad reported that the arrears of income tax recognised as good debts ...

    Article : 401 words
  28. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    William Train, of Albert-road, South Melbourne, mantelpiece importer. Complete schedule. Causes—Losses in connection with the sale of his business in Sydney in ...

    Article : 255 words
  29. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    WHEAT AND FLOUR.—The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom compares with that at previous dates as follows:— ...

    Article : 109 words
  30. THE EDWARD WILSON CHARITABLE FUND.

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  31. THE TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The debate on the land tax resolution has assumed the character of a no-confidence debate. In the Assembly this evening, Mr. Clark ...

    Article : 145 words
  32. MR. EDISON, THE INVENTOR.

    Mr. Thomas Alva Edison, the famous American inventor, met with a serious accident in New York yesterday. He fell down some steps and sustained ...

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  33. HEAVY RAINS AND FLOODS IN QUEENSLAND.

    Heavy rainfalls and floods of a somewhat serious nature are reported from various parts of the colony. At Cunnamulla the water rose over the river banks, and ...

    Article : 102 words
  34. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Speight v. Syme (part heard). THIRD CIVIL COURT. (Before Mr. Justice Hood.) At Half-past 10.—James v. Smith, Colonial Bank ...

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  35. THREATENED STRIKE OF COALMINERS.

    At the Newcastle coal mines the men are dissatisfied with the rates now paid for hewing, and wish, as there is a revival in the trade of that port, that a higher scale ...

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