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    ELECTION OF SPEAKER.—Members of the new House of Assembly held a private meeting in the Assembly Chamber on Wednesday afternoon. In accordance with custom ...

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    FREEMASONRY.—On Friday evening, June 10, the "Worshipful Masters-Elect of font Masonic Lodges of the city and suburbs will be installed in the Freemasons' Hall. ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Chomley, the Chief Commissioner of Police, has issued a warning to shearers against answering advertisements inserted in the country papers by the "Western Graziers. ...

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  5. GAS EXPLOSION AT HELENSBURGH.

    A telegram from Helensburgh reports that an explosion of gas in tho local colliery has brought down a mass of coal and buried beneath it three miners named Shipton, Puch, and ...

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    VICEREGAL.—On Wednesday afternoon His Excellency the Governor visited the Adelaide Gaol. Sir Fowell was accompanied by the Chief Secretary, Captain Henniker. Mr. Noel ...

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  7. CONGRESS OF CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies and the Honorary President of the third Congress of Chambers of Commerce of the Empire, gave ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA V. ELEVEN OF ENGLAND.

    The members of the English Eleven were quite unable to cope on the difficult wicket with the bowling of the Australians, and the whole of the team were speedily dismissed for ...

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  9. THE SOUDAN WAR.

    The special correspondent of the Standard, who is with the Egyptian Expedition to Dongala, has telegraphed, asserting that the Soudanese troops have been allowed to ...

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  10. LONDON FINANCE.

    The following are the latest quotations for too shares of Land, Mortgage, and Agency Companies:— Australian Gaslight Company of Sydney 5 ...

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  11. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The June series of wool sales at Antwerp closed to-day, the attendance during the auction being very large and animated, and prices generally showing no change. ...

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  12. RAILWAY FOOTBALL TEAM IN THE SOUTH-EAST.

    A football match was played to-day between the South Australian Railway Service team and a combined South-Eastern twenty. It was an excellent game generally, the teams being ...

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  13. LONDON COMMERCIAL.

    The quantity of wheat and flour, afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,450,000 qrs., as against 2,400,000 qrs. last week, being an increase of 50,000 qrs. ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND.

    The Rosenthal leased lauds, comprising an area of 50,000 acres, are to be thrown open as grazing farms. Messrs. Morehead and Barlow have been ...

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  15. A FRIENDLY SOCIETY ENQUIRY

    The Parliamentary Board of Enquiry appointed to investigate the methods adopted by the Mutual Benefit Society of Australasia on the subject of life assurance generally met ...

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  16. ITALIANS IN ABYSSINIA.

    Signor Sarmonetta, the Italian Minister for the Colonies, in reply to questions in the Chamber of Deputies, states that if Kassala is attacked by any large number of ...

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  17. BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    Broken Hill shares are officially quoted at £2 lls. 3d., being a rise of 1s. 3d. since the quotation for June 8. ...

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  18. INCIDENTS OF THE MATCH.

    There were only 500 people present to-day, the match having been regarded as a foregone conclusion for the Australians. Kelly batted steadily, but Gregory was ...

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  19. HOSPITAL ACCOMMODATION IN MELBOURNE.

    At a meeting of the Victorian Branch of the British Medical Association this evening a resolution was passed that in the opinion of the meeting the want of hospital accommodation ...

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  20. TASMANIA.

    Viscountess Gormanston performed the ceremony of laying the foundation-stone of tho new wine of the Magdalene Home, St. Canice, this afternoon, iu the presence of a ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN APPEALS.

    The appeal case of Bonang v. Brown has been reargued before eight Judges of Appeal. Judgment has been reserved. ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND.

    The New Zealand River Plate Land and Company has declared an interim dividend at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. The Premier in a speech delivered at ...

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  23. EGYPT.

    The representatives of the Groat Powers, who were the defendants in the action brought by the French Syndicate of bondholders against the Caisse de Dette and the Egyptian ...

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  24. THE NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative Council to-day Mr. Garran, in reply to a question, said the Government would consider the advisableness of the State doing its own insurance against ...

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  25. NOTES ON THE TOUR.

    Five consecutive victories should put the Australians in groat heart for their big encounter at Lords on Thursday. The last victory was decisive enough, but the opposition was ...

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  26. DEATH OF MAJOR-GENERAL RICHARDSON.

    Major-General John Soame Richardson died last night in the Call an Park Lunatic Asylum. The deceased officer was born in 1836, and entered the army in November. ...

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  27. THE RIVER DISTRICT.

    The Nellie Stewart, running for Messrs. Hugh King & Co., arrived last evening from Mildura with passengers and cargo, including 800 cases of oranges and lemons for Melbourne. ...

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  28. TURKEY'S TROUBLES.

    The Cretanshave asked the Porte to allocate half the Customs revenues collected in the island for local purposes, and have further demanded that Governors appointed by the ...

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  29. THE LAW SATISFIED.

    The convicts Milson and Fowler, who were sentenced to death for the Muswell Lodge murder, and the man Seaman, who was found guilty of the Whitechapel murders, all paid ...

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  30. THE DEFENCE OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sir G. R. DIBBS to-day introduced to the Colonial Secretary a deputation of persons who wished the Government to accept their services as a defence guard for New South Wales. It ...

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  31. THE ROYAL THAMES YACHT CLUB.

    H.R.H. the Prince of Wales's cutter yacht Britannia has been again defeated by the Emperor of Germany's yacht Meteor in three matches at the Royal Thames Yacht Club ...

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  32. GAPE COLONY.

    Mr. H. Bcttlehcim, the Turkish Consul to the South African Republic, and one of the defendants iu the recent proceedings by the State for treason, has issued a writ against the ...

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  33. CRIME AND DESTITUTION.

    A horrible occurrence is reported from Pomeroy, some twenty miles from Crook well. The police state that they visited the family of a man named Connop, and found that a girl ...

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  34. THE SYDNEY PUBLIC WORKS ENQUIRY.

    The proceedings at the Public Works Commission to-day were of an interesting nature. Mr. Varney Parkes said he had proved that in Contracts 79 ...

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  35. THE Y.M.C.A. TRIENNIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Triennial Conference of the Young Men's Christian Associations' Intercolonial Council was continued this afternoon, when the Hon. Secretary, Mr. J. J. Virgo, stated ...

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  36. THE MOUNT GAMBIER BUILDING SOCIETY.

    The adjourned meeting of shareholders in the Mount Gambier Building, Society was held to-night to consider what should be done with the Society, Mr. Lawrie, Chairman of the ...

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  37. BREAKDOWN OF GAMBLING PROSECUTIONS.

    The decision of the Chief Justice on the 3rd inst. in the case of O'Sullivan v. McMabon was brought under notice again in the Practice Court to-day. In this case a conviction for ...

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  38. AN UNHAPPY MARRIAGE.

    George Love, charged with the murder of his wife Julia Love at the Camdenville Hotel on April 20, was to-day found guilty at the Central Criminal Court. The Jury ...

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  39. AUSTRALIANS' RECORD TO DATE.

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  40. THE NEWCASTLE STRIKE.

    The miners' Lodges have practically decided, by 73 votes to 63, not to agree with the proposal emanating from the Delegate Board to accept the terms offered by the owners at the ...

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  42. THE TICK PLAGUE.

    As it had been reported that many of the hides offered for sale at the weekly hide sales held in Brisbane were covered with ticks the Chief Inspector of Stock attended the sale this ...

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  45. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS

    Zoological Gardens:—All day. Cowra Chambers, Grenfell-street. 3 p.m.—Meeting Sovereign Gold-prospecting Syndi­cate. ...

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  46. SUMMARY.

    Australians—3,137 runs for 122 wickets; average per wicket, 25 71 runs. English Teams—2,255 runs for 159 wickets; average for wicket, 14 18 runs. ...

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  48. SINGULAR ASSAULT WITH A REVOLVER.

    At a late hour to-night a man, whose name is unknown, entered an hotel at Brunswick. He had some drink, and then presenting a revolver fired at the landlord. The bullet ...

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