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    a burglar caught redhanded.—For the second time within ten weeks the Import Company's establishment in Grenfell-street has been broken into. At about twenty minutes ...

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    THE DEFENCE FORCE.—The regulations under the Defences Act passed last session are in the hands of the officers of the late military force, and will, no doubt, be carefully perused. ...

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  4. THE NAVAL SHOCK OF ARMS.

    The tremendous explosive power of the charge with which one of the large guns of a modern man-of-war is fired can scarcely be realized by those who ...

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  5. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australians having only done fairly well in the first day's play at Leyton encouraged supporters of Essex to think that their men had some chance of winning the ...

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  6. FRANCE AND RUSSIA.

    M. [?] Faure, the president of the French Republic, has arranged to meet the Empress Dowager of Russia at Pagny, a town in the Province of the Meuse, close to the ...

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  7. THE FUTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Right Hon, the Earl of Rosebery, K.T. Speaking in Devonshire yesterday, passed some severe strictures upon the delay of the Government in appointing the Joint ...

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  8. H. GRAHAM'S ILLNESS.

    Harry Grabam, the Victorian bateman and member of the Australian Eleven, who has been obliged to lie up in St. George's Hospital with a severe attack of rheumatism, has now left the institution, and expects to be shortly able to play. ...

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  9. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    J. Harry, the Victorian cricketer who at the last moment was omitted from the Australian Eleven now playing in England, has obtained an engagement from the ...

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  10. FRANCE.

    Owing to the remarkable shrinkage in the population of France, as disclosed by the two last census enumerations, a society has been formed for the introduction of legislation ...

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  11. GATWICK MEETING.

    At the Gatwick meeting yesterday the Australian racehorse Paris II., by Grandmaster—Enone, succeeded in winning the Prince of Wales Plate. Only one other horse started. ...

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  12. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The Executives of the Associated Societies of Joiners and Carpenters have determined to call out 12,000 men in London on Monday unless the demand already made upon the ...

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  13. THE P. & O. COMPANY.

    The Directors of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company have declared a dividend at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum on the preferred and 7 per cent ...

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  14. HIE LATE BARON HIRSCH.

    It has been announced that the late Baron Hirsch died subsequent to the operation of tracheotomy, which was performed in consequence of a supposed cancerous growth in ...

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  15. TEE LATE THOMAS HAR-BOTTLE.

    The executors of the late Mr. Thomas Harbottle, the recently deceased Australian merchant, have obtained probate of his will, the personalty being sworn under £28,496. ...

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  16. MATABELELAND.

    The Portuguese Government has authorized its officers at Delagoa Bay to assist the British South African Chartered Company by lending it rifles, horses, and wagons for the suppression ...

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  17. WOOL SALES.

    The number of bales catalogued to data is 216,600 bales. The quantity sold for home trade amounts to 94,000. The number of bales sold for expert is 106.000. The amount ...

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  18. THE PNEUMATIC TIRE COMPANY.

    The Pneumatic Tire Company, which was recently formed by a Syndicate who purchased the business of the Pneumatic Tire Company of Dublin for the sum of ...

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  19. THE SOUDAN WAR.

    Intelligence has reached Sir H. Kitchener, the Sirdar of the Egyptian Army at Wadty- Halfa, that the Khalifa is now at Omdurman. It is the intention of the Mahdi to remain in ...

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  20. LONDON COMMERCIAL.

    TALLOW.—At yesterday's auction hales of tallow the number of casks offered was 925, of which 149 were sold. Mutton, fine, realized 25s. mutton, medium, 18s.; 9d.; beef, fine ...

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  21. A FLYING MACHINE.

    A trial trip has been made with the flying machine constructed by Professor Langley, under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington. ...

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  22. THE AUSTRALIANS' ENGLISH RECORD. MATCHES.

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  23. THE NEWCASTLE COALMINERS.

    It is understood that a large number of miner employed at the Seapit Mare are prepared to return to their employment if invite by the management. Influential minorities in ...

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  24. NOTES ON THE TOUR. THE FIRST WIN.

    Without doing anything sensational like sonic elevens which went before them did in their opening matches, the Ninth Australian Eleven has in its two opening games exhibited ...

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  25. AUSTRALASIAN MINING.

    Hannan's Queen Goldmining Company has been registered with a capital of £150,000, and issues shares to the amount of £50,000. ...

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  26. INTERNATIONAL COINAGE.

    A Committee of the United States House of Representative has recommended the institution of a scheme for the international coinage of gold and silver. ...

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  27. SILVER.

    Silver is now quoted at 2s. 7 1/16d. per oz., being a fall of [?] since the quotation for May 15. ...

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  28. TEE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Royal Exchange. at 8 p.m.—Lecture by Mr. G. Thompson on "Work and Wages," Australian Natives' Association. Union Hall, Pirie-street, evening—Prayer ...

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  29. MOUNT GAMBIER BUILDING SOCIETY

    Messrs. G. B. Lilly and W. J. Clark have completed the special audit of the books of the Mount Gambier Building Society and reported to the Directors. It is understood that it has ...

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  30. TICK IN QUEENSLAND.

    A Mackay telegram states that there is little doubt that tick has got hold of that district. The Chairman of the local Tick commissioners has sent the following ...

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  31. TO-MORROW.

    Town Hall, evening—St. Paul's Church Festical. Trinity Church, at 7.30 p.m.—Address on "Praver" by Rev. W. G. Marsh ...

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  32. ALLEGED HOUSEBREAKERS REMANDED TO ADELAIDE.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday George Douglas, [?] Alexander, and Mary Holden were charged with breaking into a house at Adelaide on April 26 and stealing ...

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  33. A WOMEN'S BICYCLE RACE.

    A bicycle road-race for women was hold yesterday over an eleven-mile course. Eight started, and a large number of persons assembled to witness the contest, which was ...

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  34. WEDNESDAY.

    Trimty Church, at 7.30 p.m.—Address on "Prayer," by Rev. Canon Andrews. Flinder's-street Presbyterian Sunday-school, evening—Anniversary meeting. ...

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  35. A BANK TELLER ARRESTED.

    The teller of one of the principal Banks in Sydney was arrested last, night on a charge of stealing £80. The police state that he has confessed to defalcations amounting to £1.000. ...

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  38. THURSDAY.

    Town Hall, evening—Anniversary meetings Y.M.C.A. Trinity Church at 7.30 p.m.—Address on "Praver" by Rev. J. Warren. ...

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  40. FRIDAY.

    Hampstead Hotel, afternoon—Pigeon match. Trinity Church, at 7.30 p.m.—Address on "Prayer" by the Rector. Strathalbyn, at 3.30 p.m.—Laying of ...

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  41. THE MATCH AGAINST SOUTH OF ENGLAND.

    The third match of the tour will be played at Eastbourne, a popular seaside resort in Sussex, and a town with which Jesse Hide, once a professional in Adelaide, is associated. ...

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  44. SATURDAY.

    Old Course—A.R.C. Birthday meeting. Trinity Chruch Schoolroom, at 7.30 p.m.—Devotional meeting. Town Hall. at 8 p.m.—Orchestral concert. ...

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