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  2. POLITICS IN ITALY.

    An extraordinary scene occurred last night in the Italian Chamber of Deputies. IN the course of the debate on the ...

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  3. THE BALTIC CANAL. BRILLIANT FESTIVITIES AT HAMBURG.

    The festivities at Hamburg yesterday in connection with the opening of the Baltic and North Sea Canal were of the most splendid and brilliantt character. ...

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  4. THE ROYAL BANK OF QUEENSLAND.

    The Royal Bank of Queensland is privately offering depositors under the reconstruction scherae to convert their deposits into 4 per cent. debentures at ...

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  5. POLITICAL CRISIS[?]N SYDNEY. DEBATE IN THE COUNCIL.

    In the Council to day Dr. Garran resumed the debate on the Land and Income Taxes Assessment Bill. He said that it was not a bill to increase taxation, but to secure its ...

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  6. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    John Vockler and Charles H. Lewis, two men recently arrested in Melbourne for being concerned in having stolen £100 irom John Stacey by means of the confidence trick in ...

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  7. FACTS FOR THE TIMES.

    The Melbourne representative of a large Continental firm writes us as follows—giving also an abundance of detail:— "What nonsense it is to talk of the ...

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  8. EFFECT OF HIGH DUTIES ON INDUSTRY.

    A public meeting, called under the auspices of the Mooroopna Fruitgrowers' Association, was held yesterday. Mr. H. Simson occupied the chair, and there was a good ...

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  9. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. HOBSON'S BAY.

    HIGH WATFR THIS DAY.—Morning, 12.0, afternoon 12.44. June 20.—9 a. m: Wind N. W., fresh: weather dull, showery: barometer, 29.75: thermometer, 54. ...

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  10. HOW THE TARIFF WORKS.

    The following letter has been received from Messrs. Felton, Grimwade, and Co. in reference to our article on the sulphuric acid monopoly and our comments in yesterday's ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE. APPLES.

    The apples by the Australasian are seiling at from 6s. to 8s. 6d. per case. ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Rev. James Bickford, the oldest Wesleyan Methodist minister in the colony, died at Parkside to-day in his eightieth year. He had been 57 years actively engaged as ...

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  13. LIVE BULLOCKS FROM SYDNEY.

    Twenty-four of the live bullocks by the Gulf of Genoa, from Sydney, have been sold at the rate of 5d. por lb. Some of them weighed 180 stone (1,4401b.). ...

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  14. POLITICAL CRISIS IN AUSTRIA.

    As was expected, Prince Alfred Windischgratz, the Austrian Premier, has resigned in consequence of the Germen Liberal members of the Reichstrath having ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. THE CASTLEMAINE BREWERY COMPANY.

    The Bank of Australasia is issuing for the Castlemaine Brewery Company, Melbourne, 5 per cent. first mortgage debentures, amounting to £100,000, the ...

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  16. CHURLISH ATTITUDE OF FRANCE

    Although the French have sent three warships to Kiel they are showing a very churhsh attitude towards Germany. Ihe crews are not allowed to land or ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND.

    The Queensland Rowing Association has decided to ask the Victorian Rowing Association whether, in strict accordance with their definition of an amateur, Dawson is ...

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  18. BRITISH BANDS PLAY " THE WATCH ON THE RUINE."

    A good deal of annoyance has been caused in Pairs by the fact that the hands on board the British warships at Kiel played the German natioinl air, ...

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  19. NEW MINING COMPANIES.

    The Sunbean and Twilight Goldmining Company, Mathinna, Tasmania, has been registered with a capital of £25,000. ...

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  20. THE AFGHAN PRINCES TOUR.

    Prince Nasrulla, the second son of the Ameer Abdur Rahman, who is visiting England, has abandoned part of intended tour in the provinces. He is ...

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  21. THE NEW ZEALAND MIDLAND RAILWAY.

    The directors of the New Zealand Midland Railway Company are bringing pressure to bear upon thr London Stock Exchange to induce it to withhold the ...

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  22. THE EXPORT OF PRODUCE

    The Department of Agriculture is shipping 100 tons of game, rabbits, and poultry —comprising ducklings, chickens, and turkeys—by the s.s. Damascus, of the ...

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  23. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD-FIELDS.

    Good gold has been struck in a claim a mile north of the Londonderry on the main line of reef. The gold, which shows coarsely in the iron-stained quartz, is estimated ...

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  24. TASMANIA.

    On Tuesday next an action will be commenced by the Commercial Bank of Tasmania for the recovery of £5,000 damages for slander against Mr. Billyard Leake. The ...

    Article : 170 words
  25. OPENING OF THE NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament was opened to-day. The Governor's speech referred to the improved condition and prospects of the colony arising from a better market for ...

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  26. THE CROMWELL STATUE.

    As already reported, in view of the withdrawal by the Government of the vote for thr erection of a statue to Oliver Cromwell at Westminster, the Daily ...

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  27. THE EDWARD WILSON CHARITABLE FUND.

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  28. THE BURLEY WILL CASE.

    An unexpected development occurred today in the case regarding the validity of the will alleged to have been drawn by the late Catherine Burley, widow, in favour of a ...

    Article : 149 words
  29. THE COLLISION IN SYDNEY HARBOUR.

    The Marine Board commenced an inquiry to-day into the collision between the steamer Sydney and the North Shore ferry steamer Cammeray. Evidence was given by W. H. ...

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  30. STATEMENT BY MR. REID.

    The Premier to-night, speaking with reference to the policy to be pursued by the Government now that the Land and Income Tax Assessment Bill had been rejected by ...

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  31. VICTORIAN POULTRY AND DOG SOCIETY.

    A general meeting of the Victorian Poultry and Dog Society was held last evening at 185 Collins-street to elect the judges for the show to be held at the Exhibition-building ...

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  32. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    [In the Assembly to-day the debate on the Address in Reply was continued by Messrs. Landseer, Brooker, M'Lachlan, and Burconve and further adiourned. Twenty-five ...

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  33. THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    The following donations were received at the Town-hall yesterday by the Mayoress and a committee of ladies in aid of the selfdenial Week Fund for the Melbourne ...

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  34. A DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    Early this morning the news was made known here that Mr. Charles W. Miles, auctioneer and commission agent, of this town, had committed suicide. He left his home ...

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  35. THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    The following donations were received at the Town-hall yesterday by the Mayoress and a committee of ladies in aid of the Selfdenial Week fund for the Melbourne ...

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  36. SHOPBREAKING AT COLLINGWOOD.

    Under cover of the noise made by the strong gale of wind which prevailed throughout Wednesday night robbers made a raid upon the premises of Mr. Henry V. Smith, ...

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  37. IMPORTANT GOLD DISCOVERY.

    A splendid sample of gold was brought into Avoca this afternoon by two prospectors named M'Laughlin and Webster, who have been searching for reefs in the Pyrenees Ranges ...

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  38. THE REDFERN RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The sum of £5,000 was claimed by Lizzie Anne M'Kenzie from the Railway Commissioners to-day in the Jury Court as compensation for the loss of her husband, George H. ...

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  39. THE ARGUS FUND.

    We have received the following additional subscriptions:— Amount previously ackaowledged, £528 10s.; collected at [?]llard match, per Herbert Davies, ...

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  40. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    James Duke, of 72 Hope-street, Brunswick, storeman. Causes of insolvency— Hiness in family and pressure of a creditor. Liabilities.£70 8s. 5d.: assets, £30; ...

    Article : 75 words
  41. THE LANDING OF LORD BRASSEY.

    A letter from the St. Kilda Council, concerning the landing of Lord Brassey, and inviting the attendance of representatives at the conference to be convened to consider the ...

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  42. THE CHINESE IN SYDNEY.

    A deputation representing the Gardeners' Society and the Furniture Trade Society to-day complained to the Premier of the illeffects to Europeans of their being subjected ...

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  43. ADULTERATING MILK.

    A charge involving a breach of the Health Act was brought against a dairyman named Hugh Thompson at the District Police Court yesterday, before Mr. C. H. Nicolson, P.M., ...

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  44. A QUARTET AT A BIRTH.

    At Baid Hills this morning Mrs. James Kenkin, the wife of a miner, gave birth to two boys and two girls, all of whom with the mother are doing well. Some twenty years ...

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  45. COMPULSORY SEQUESTRATIONS.

    Mr. Justice A'Beckett Yesterday granted orders absolute for the sequestration of the estates of the following persons:— Bessie Clapham Palmer, of Breulieu-house, ...

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  46. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

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  47. GOLDSBROUGH, MORT, AND CO.

    A cable message published yesterday stated that the trustees of the debenture-holders in Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co. Limited intended to submit a plan of ...

    Article : 128 words
  48. CHARITABLE MOVEMENT AT BRIGHTON.

    A meeting of the tradespeople of Brighton was held in the local town-hall last night to devise means for raising funds in aid of the Brighton charitable institutions. There was ...

    Article : 89 words
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  50. AN ILLICIT STILL.

    At the Fitzroy Court yesterday August (alias Albert Nicholl) pleaded guilty to a charge of having an unlicensed still in hispossession. He was fined £300, or in default 12 months' ...

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  51. ALLEGED PERJURY.

    Early this morning a man, said to be Edward Crowley Chambers, a lawyer's clerk, formerly employed at Bairnsdale, was arrested and lodged in the City Watchouse ...

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  52. MAIL STEAMERS.

    HR.M.S. Massilia arrived at Plymouth on 16th June. R.M.S. Merkara left Port Said on the 18th inst. for Queensland. ...

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