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  2. BOMAN CATHOLIC VOTE.

    A large meeting, called by circular, was bold at the Assembly hall yesterday after noon to consider the desirability of form ing a league "for the purpose of meeting ...

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  3. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australian Eleven commenced a match to-day at Edinburgh against an eleven of Scotland. The teams were as follows:- ...

    Article : 108 words
  4. PERSONAL.

    The acting Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) telegraphed to the family of the late Mr Brunlon Stephens yesterday, expressing regret at the death of one who he regarded as ...

    Article : 780 words
  5. The Argus.

    "I am in the place where I am demanded of conscience to speak the truth, and therefore the truth I speak, impugn it whoso list." TO CORRESPONDENTS. ...

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  6. THE KING'S ILLNESS.

    The bulletin issued at half-past 4 this afternoon says:—"His Majesty is progressing in every way satisfactorily, and he suffers less discomfort." LONDON, June 30. ...

    Article : 519 words
  7. THE PEACE SETTLEMENT.

    The strong public feeling that prevailed that the King had exercised his personal influence to secure the cessation of hostilities in South Africa is now confirmed by ...

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  8. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    The unrest which has been of late exhibited in certain of the provincial centres of China has been very marked in the inland province of Szechuan. The ...

    Article : 108 words
  9. STATE REVENUE.

    The Treasury officers had a very busy day yesterday in making up the revenue returns for the financial year just closed. They warked till after 1 o'clock this morning, in ...

    Article : 338 words
  10. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The Defence department have received information that the steamer Wilcannia will leave Adelaide for Melbourne on Wednesday, with 12 returning Victorian ...

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  11. THE FAR EAST.

    A severe epidemic of cholera has broken out at Peking and at Tokio, the capital of Japan. The disease appears in n virulent form, and most of the cases prove fatal. ...

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  12. THE FIFTH CONTINGENT.

    Captain Hutton, of the Fifth Contingent, is anxious that all members of that corps who have not yet forwarded their subscriptions towards the erection of a memorial ...

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  13. ORMOND COLLEGE MEMORIAL.

    A committee of Ormond College students has been formed for the purpose of erecting a small memorial brass to the memory of Lieutenaants J. C. Roberts and Stanley ...

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  14. COLONIAL SOLDIERS.

    In accordance with a, promise made a few days ago that the colonial soldiers should have an opportunity of inspecting the fleet at Spithead before its dispersal, some 1,500 ...

    Article : 81 words
  15. BURGLARS CAPTURED.

    A sensational burglary perpetiated here early this morning waa followed by the capture of the robbers red-handed The premises attacked were those of Messrs. ...

    Article : 672 words
  16. THE PHILIPPINES.

    It is reported that the court martial which investigated the charges made against General Jacob Smith, one of the American officers in the Philippines, has ...

    Article : 139 words
  17. THE VICTORIAN MESSAGE.

    Yesterday the Premier (Mr. Irvine) received the following message, through His Excellency the Governor (Sir George Clarke):— ...

    Article : 56 words
  18. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN MINISTRY.

    Mr James states that he has succeeded in forming his Ministry, and Ministers will be sworn in to-morrow as follows:- Premier and Attorney-General, Mr. ...

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  19. REFERENCE BY HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR.

    In commencing an address at the Working Men's College demonstration in the Townhall last night, the Governor (Sir G. S. Clarke) referred to the illness of the King. ...

    Article : 278 words
  20. THE CAPE TOWN FIRE.

    The great fire which occuned in the heart of Cape Town was caused through some of the lighter decorations which had been arranged for the King's Coronation ...

    Article : 62 words
  21. TELEPHONE TRUNK LINES.

    A feature of the new general regulations of the Post and Telegraph department, which is likely to occasion some stir and complaint, is the scale of rates for telephone ...

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  22. INTERCESSION SERVICES.

    Intercession services for the recovery of the King were held yesterday by all the denominations. A special service was held in the chapel ...

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  23. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S DEPARTURE.

    His Excellency the Governor General will hold a farewell levee at Government house to-day at half-past 3 o'clock. The arrangements for the levee will be ...

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  24. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS.

    A scientific mission which went out to Martinique to investigate the recent volcarnic eruptions ascribes the destruction of St. Pierre to rushes of hot gas from north ...

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  25. EXTRAORDINARY ACCIDENT.

    A peculiar accident occurred at half-past 5 o'clocl this evening. Mr James Stratton of the firm of Messrs. Nonmus and Stratton, dealers in hides, &c., was driving ...

    Article : 199 words
  26. IN ST. PAUL'S.

    The service in St, Paul's Cathedral was an imposing one. Amongst those present were His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, the Crown Prince of Sweden, the ...

    Article : 253 words
  27. REFERENCES AT THE CITY COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of the City Council held yesterday, The Mayor (Sir Samuel Gillott, M.L.A.) said that aldermen and councillors were ...

    Article : 160 words
  28. THE STEEL TRUST.

    The United States Steel Corporation, which shortly after its formation had a difficulty with its men, has now established the most friendly relations with them. It ...

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  29. SWIMMING.

    At the swimming carnival of the Lifesaving Society at Highgate Ponds yesterday 30,000 people were present. The international mile race for the Prince of Wales' ...

    Article : 71 words
  30. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    John Griffiths, of William-street. Melbourne, civil servant. Causes of insolvency —Sickness and death in family, pressure of creditors, unsuccessful litigation, and ...

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  31. CELEBRATIONS IN THE COUNTRY.

    ARARAT.–A church parade by the D Company Rangers, under Captaiu Troy, and the Church of England Grammar School cadets, under Lieutenant Astley, took place on Sunday at Holy ...

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  32. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    On behalf of the ratepayers, four Prahran councillors occupy potations on the committee of management of the local Mechanics' Institute. To the surprise of the council, It recently learned that, ...

    Article : 157 words
  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The exact amount at which the will of the late Earl Fitzwilliam lins been sworn is £2,949,830. Practically the whole estate is left to the present earl, the late earl's ...

    Article : 146 words
  34. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    Mr. Justice A'Beckett will take chamber business at hall-past 10 a.m. CRIMINAL COURT. (Before Judge Johnston.) ...

    Article : 122 words
  35. THE BROMPTON ORATORY.

    Monsignor Merry del Val, who was sent to England as special envoy from the Pope to congratulate the King, conducted a notable service at the Bromptori Oratory, ...

    Article : 55 words
  36. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    At the Malvern Court yesterday two small boys named Cyril Steventon (14) and George Moore (12) were charged with stealing a bird-cage of the value of 1/6 one the 11th June, the property ...

    Article : 276 words
  37. A LEGAL GATHERING.

    An intercession service was also held at the Chapel of the Gray's Inn; Afterwards Mr. Herbert Parker Reed, K.C., a bencher of Gray's Inn, gave a luncheon, at which ...

    Article : 87 words
  38. S.S. SIERRA AT AUCKLAND.

    The steamer Sierra, from San Francisco, arrived to-day. The passengers for Sydney are:—Mesdames Roberts, w. Southcombe, H. B. T. Brigham Bell, C. G. Ewing, Hopper, G. B. Hopper, jun., and ...

    Article : 108 words
  39. ENGLAND AND GERMANY.

    One of the first publie acts of His Majesty when pronounced out of danger was to address a message to the Emperor William in connection with the collision at the ...

    Article : 207 words
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