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  2. THE STANLEY EXPEDITION

    Farther correspondence has beet received by the Chairman of the Emir Relief Expedition Committee from Mr. H. M. Stanley, the African explorer. ...

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  3. PROGRESS OF PORT PIRIE—NO.III

    The manufacture of coke for censumption at the Barrier is an industry that promises to assume very large dimensions. It is generally allowed to be more ...

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  4. A FEW PROJECTS OF LAW.

    Whatever may be the result of the no-confidence motion, it may be taken for granted that moat of the measures proposed by the present Ministry will be ...

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  5. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Bight Hon. W. H. Smith, leader of the Home, explained the intentions • of the Government with regard to the ...

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  6. SAMOAN AFFAIRS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Sir James Fergusson, Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, was asked whether any action was to be taken in ...

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  7. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    Another complication has entered into the european situation owing to a demand made by the Government of Montenegro upon the Porte for redress for an alleged ...

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  8. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Bishop Kennfon preached an eloquent sermon this evening in St. Peter's Church to a large congregation. He expressed his high appreciation of the efforis of the ...

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  9. [RECEIVED June 18, 8 p.m]

    The Swiss Government, in reply to the circular-not from four of the Great Powers with regard to the right of asylum, haveannounced their intention of creating ...

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  10. PORT PHILLIP GOLDPMING COMPANY.

    The Port Phillip Gold-mining Company with a capital of £50,000, has been registered. ...

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  11. [RECEIVED June 18, 10.40 a.m.]

    Later intelligence received from Mr. Stanley is to the effect that he and Emin Pasha do not now intend to make Zanzibar, but are forcing their way through ...

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  12. ORRIBLE BARBARITY IN NEW CALABAR.

    New has been received of the committal of horrible barbarities in New Calabar, on the coast of Upper Guinea, West Africa. On the occasion of the ...

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  13. EUPUNDA, June 18.

    A public meeting was held at the Royal Hotel to-night in regard to the train service, and it was resolved that the Commissioners should be requested to dispatch ...

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  14. AFFAIRS IN CRETE.

    It has been ascertained that the position of affairs in Crete is as turbulent and unsatisfactory as ever. The Cretans are dissatisfied with their Pasha, and are at ...

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  15. GENERAL BOULANGER.

    The Government Journals in France declare that General boulanger's story, that on the eve of the Schnaebele incident in April 1887, be had given secret orders for ...

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  16. FIGHTING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Arrangements nave now been finally completed for a fight between the famous pugilists John L. Sullivan and Jake Kilrain. The match, which will be for the ...

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  17. THE FRENCH NAVY.

    The French Government has been urged by the Prem to answer the Increase of the British Navy by strengthening the French Navy until it canals the united ...

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  18. PORT AUGUSTA, June 18.

    The entertainment, which has been looked forward to with interest, took place, this evening, viz., "The Coming of the Flowers," under the management of ...

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  19. LEPROSY.

    In connection with the proposed memorial to Father Damien, the heroic Roman Catholic priest who for several years devoted himself to the care of the ...

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  20. CITY OF SYDNEY LOAN.

    The official report states that the average price realized by the City of Sydney 4 per Cent. Loan of £35,000 was £105 lls, 7d., or £4 lls. 7d. above the ...

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  21. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    Boudoir passengers per express to Adelaide:—Messrs. Thallon, Lincler, Flemmick, McGregor (2), and Johnston, and Mrs. and Miss Hillett. ...

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  22. THE TRADE NAME "CHAMPAGNE."

    The Champagne Syndicate of Paris has asserted its claim to the exclusive use of the word "champagne" as descriptive of a king of wine, and a protest has been ...

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  23. BOYCOTTING.

    Great sensation has been caused by a very unusual action upon the part of the Roman Catholic Bishop of Limerick (Dr. T. E. O'Dwyer), Owing to the persistent ...

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  24. MANUFACTURE OF FIREBRICKS.

    Mr. L. T. Watts, of Littlehampton, has contracted with the Westport and Port Pirie Coke Company to supply 250,000 firebricks for the construction of forty furnaces. ...

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  25. BRITISH TROOPS IN VICTORIA.

    The Times of this morning contains a letter from Lord Lamington, in which that nobleman states that if a regiment of the Queen's troops landed in Victoria ...

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  26. THE CYCLONE IN KANSAS.

    Latest news from Kansas confirms the statement that much damage was done to the crops and buildings in Kansas by the great cyclone. In Uniontwon, however ...

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  27. RIVER-BORNE WOOL.

    The Golconda has arrived with 786 bales of Weinteriga wool for Port Victor. ...

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  28. THE PARISIAN CABDRIVERS.

    The strike of the Parisian cabdrivers for higher pay, which was suspended for a [?]me, has now utterly collapsed without a general change in the position of the ...

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  29. RIVER DISTRICT NEWS.

    The Steamer [?] which [?] for wilcannia onthe 13th, has her machinery disabled near Tareena, and will probably tranship her cargo. ...

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  30. THE GERMANS IN EAST AFRICA.

    Three of the steamers belonging to the German East African Expedition under Captain Wissmann are missing, and it is feared that they have been lost. some of ...

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  31. SEARLE IN LONDON

    Searle, the champion sculler of the world, has ordered a racing boat from Clasper, the celebrated builder. ...

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  32. THE MURDER OF CRONIN.

    The Central News Agency Publishes a statement to the effect that Woodrnff, one of the persons implicated in the murder of Dr. Cronin, has made a further ...

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  33. THE NEW OPPOSITION LEADER.

    Sir—I see With much astonishment in the Evening Journal this afternoon a notification that Dr. Cockburn is to lead the Opposition in an attack upon the Ministry. This new ...

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  34. COLONIAL PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Assembly the Payment of Members Bill passed the final stage, and the house went into Committee to further consider the Crown Lands Bill. ...

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  35. CABLE NEWS.

    An appeal has been made to the Governor of the State of New York to surrender the men who were arrested in New York City for being concerned in the death of Dr. Cronin ...

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  36. THE CHETWYND-DURHAM ACTION.

    In the action by Sir George Ghetwynd against the Earl of Durham, Lord Marcus Beresford gave evidence to-day on behalf of Lord Durham. ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND.

    The Legisiative Council dealt with several measures, including the Prisons Bill, which had to be shelved last session. In the Assembly Mr. Black moved the ...

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  38. LORD ARTHUR CECIL DROWNED.

    News has been received that ord Arthur Cecil, brother of the Marquis of Exeter, who was on a visit to America, has been drowned in Lake Ontario. ...

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  39. [RECEIVED June 18, 8 p.m.]

    Two of the persons a[?]eged by [?] to have been implicated in the murder of Dr. Cronin—Moroney and Macdougall, or Macdonaid—were yesterday arrested in ...

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  40. London, June 16.

    [?]expressed at the treaty arrived at with regard to the administration of Samoan affairs. ...

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  41. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—Can it be true that the amiable Doctor has lent himself to the learned though crestfallen knight? The device is surely all too thin. The voice may be the voice of Jacob ...

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  42. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Shorty after midnight on Monday a man was heard groaning at the bottom of the Alfred Graving Dock. He was found to be Malcolm Murray, one of the ...

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  43. TERRIBLE RAIN-STORM AT HONGKONG.

    The Menmuir has arrived from Honglong with eastern files, which state that a fearful rain-storm at Honekong on May 29 caused enormous damage. No less than ...

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  44. COLLISION OF THE FLINDERS AND WAITEMATA.

    The vessel which collided with the Flinders last evening is the Waitemata, a three-masted schooner, of 366 tons register, from Kainara, timber laden, She ...

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  45. LOSS OF A BRITISH SCHOONER.

    The British schooner Isaac Houston has been wrecked in Lake Michigan, off Milwaukie. Sixteen persons who were on board hex were drowned. ...

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  46. THE SITUATION IN EASTERN EUROPE.

    Notwithstanding the many alarming reports that are in circulation concerning the critical state of affairs in Eastern Europe and the probability of an early outhreak of ...

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  47. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    The Chapel at Donaghmore has been closed lately order of the Bishop of the Diocese, because the people refused to meet a person named Ryan, who had been ...

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  48. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Mr. G. R. Parkin, delegate of the Canadian Branch of the Imperial Federation League, addressed about 200 persons in the Protestant Hall this evening on ...

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  49. HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY ELECTION.

    The following candidates were nominated to-day for the District of Stanley:—Messrs. G. F. Claridge, W. J. George, P.P. Gillen, W. Kelly, John Miller, and W. J. Venning. ...

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  50. MR. DEASY'S LETTERS.

    The mystery connected with the opening of Mr. Deasy's letters, so far from being dispelled, as supposed a day or two age now seems to be deeper than ...

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  51. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir—After Sir John Downer's ignominious failure Dr. Cockburn poises as the leader of the Opposition—this weak faddist who hunts with the hare and runs with the hounds. ...

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  52. SHOCK OF EARTHQUAKE.

    The maildriver from Yunta reports a severe shock of earthquake at 4 30 p.m. yesterday. It is also reported from Teetulpa Station. The house was rocked and crockery broken ...

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  53. QUEENSLAND.

    A committee was formed to-day to organize an orchestra and chorus for musical performances in connection with Mr. Santley's visit. ...

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  54. THE POTATO LAWSUIT CASE.

    The case of Barrett & Gaillard against Penhall, Roberts, & Co., in respect to a sale of potatoes, was concluded to-day. A large number of witnesses were called. who proved ...

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  55. NEW ZEALAND.

    At Otago the keenest frost experienced for nearly thirty yean has taken place, the lakes at Raitungata being frozen over, and presenting an unbroken surface of ice ...

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  56. OCEAN MAIL SERVICE.

    The Parramatta arrived at Suez on Sunday morning homewards. ...

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