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  2. CHINA.

    Lord Brassey, the Governor of Victoria, in a speech, delivered at Hastings yesterday, declared that the naval power of Britain had been ...

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  3. VICTORIA.

    Clair Lydiard, 17, was drowned in the River Moyne at Port Fairy. She was rowing a boat alone, and subsequently her sister observed the craft bottom ...

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  4. POLICE COURTS.

    Escape of a Theif.-A colored man named Sam Hamilton was charged with having obstructed a police officer in the execution of his duty. The case arose ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    The American troops are being concentrated on the northern side of Santiago de Cuba, and the two armies are separated by half a mile. ...

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  6. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The Savings Bank directors have elected to receive the £80,000 of the 4 per cent loan of 1873 due to-day, which they have held since the ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The by-election at Durham City has resulted in a victory for the Government. The Hon Arthur R. D. Elliot, the Unionist candidate, defeated his ...

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  8. FOG IN THE BAT.

    A heavy fog enveloped the bay to-day and impeded navigation. ...

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  9. COMMERCIAL.

    At the London wool sales to-day the competition was animated, with a hardening tendency in prices. July 1. ...

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  10. TILLETT'S DEPARTURE.

    Mr. "Ben" Tillett will leave for Sydney tomorrow, en route to New Zealand and England. He was entertained at dinner by the Trades'-hall Council, and ...

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  11. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. George N. Curzon, Under-Secretajy for Foreign Affairs, said that the Government would support British railway ...

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  12. A NEW SCHOOL.

    The Rev. Father Treacy, the superior of Che christian Brothers of Australia, has made arrangements for three members of the order to leave London in ...

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  13. ADMIRAL CAMARA.

    The Egyptian Government has prohibited Admiral Camara from coaling even by means of his own colliers, and has requested him to leave Pott Said ...

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  14. SAVINGS BANK.

    At the monthly meeting of the Savings Bank Board today mention was made that a report had been circulated that deficiencies had taken place. The ...

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  15. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    A young man named Michael Murphy had a narrow escape from being wrongfully convicted of having stolen a watch from Denis Bros' shop. Two ...

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  16. BRITISH TRADE.

    The revenue of the United Kingdom for the quarter ended June 30 was £25,905,441; Customs yielded £5,053,853; excise, £7,314,549; and ...

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  17. THE WELSH STRIKE.

    Mr. C. T. Ritchie, president of the Board of Trade, has asked Sir Roland Vaughan Williams, one of the judges of the Court of Appeal, to act as ...

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  18. PHILIPPINES.

    General Wesley Merritt, who is in command of the troops which, have been sent to Manila, has received instructions which indicate that it is the intention ...

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  19. BANK RETURNS.

    The Bank of England returns for the week show the gold coin and bullion in the issue department as £36,159,000, reserve £27,071,000, and the ...

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  20. SOCIAL PURITY.

    A large deputation, representing religious organisations, waited on the Chief Secretary today and urged the desirableness of the measures for the ...

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  21. INCOME TAX RETURNS.

    According to a return prepared by the Commissioner for Tares there ap-pears to be a steady improvement in the receipts from the income tax, which ...

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  22. LONDON HOSPITAL.

    A large bazaar, which was promoted by a number of newspapers, for the benefit of the London Hospital, has been held at the Hotel Cecil in London. The ...

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  23. VICE-REGAL DESPATCH.

    In the "Government Gazette" of yesterday was published a despatch received by the Governor from the Secretary of State. Mr. Chamberlain ...

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  24. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Spelter is quoted at £20 2s. 6d. per ton. The rabbit MARKET is flat; many New Zealand consignments have arrived in ...

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  25. THEFT OF HEIFERS.

    Alfred George Deadailly, a [?] grazier, was convicted of having stolen three heifers, the property of Charles Green, a solicitor, and was sentenced to ...

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  26. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Thomas Baulderston another pioneer, died at Goodwood to-day. He arrived in 1851, and immediately en-tered upon agricultural pursuits ...

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  27. SUDDEN DEATH.

    A gentlemanly man, known as Frederick Fowler, who has been for same time on a visit to Melbourne, from New ...

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  28. NEWFOUNDLAND.

    Sir James Winter, K.C.M.G., the Premier and Attorney-General of Newfoundland, has requested the Imperial Government to abolish the French ...

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  29. HARROLD BROS.' ESTATE.

    The examination, of Mr. A. L. Harrold was continued today before the; Insolvency Court. Mr. Baker, for the trustee, sought to show by a reference ...

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  30. EASTERN PARLIAMENTS.

    Mr. Barton continuing his speech in the Legislative Council on Thursday, on the question of federation, remarked that the Government had Said:- ...

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  31. A PALMISTRY CASE.

    All extraordinary story lay beneath the surafce of a case which lately came before the Westminster County Court. It was that of Marshall v. Keighley, in ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH VALES.

    At Broken Hill the municipal council has adopted a by-law prohibition the assembling of persons in the streets for the purpose of wagering. ...

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  33. ALLEGED THEFT OF "BIKES."

    The three men John Lovell, Mertoma Kingdon, and Frederick Wilson, who were arrested together at Meningie on charges of having stolen three ...

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  34. FRANCE.

    M. Brisson, the new French Premier, has stated that his Government relies for support on the Republican party alone, and that he intends to replace ...

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  35. ROYAL COMMISSION.

    The inquiry into the charges made by Mr. R. H. Levien against Messrs. Sleath and Ferguson, was resumed to-day. John Bennett, who made a statutory ...

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  36. CANADA.

    It is said that President MKinley regards the action of the Appropriation Committee of the Senate, in omitting the vote for the payment of the ...

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  37. SHAREHOLDERS' MEETING.

    A meeting of those Lake View and Boulder East shareholders who are unwilling to lose their interest was held to-night. It was resolved that a ...

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  38. GERMANY.

    The Social Democrats in Germany claim that 2,122,000 votes were given for their candidates at the recent general election. ...

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  39. BRITISH NAVY.

    Mr, Goschen, the First Lord of the Admiralty, hoe announced that the Imperial Government will gladly do all in its power to utilise the colonial ...

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  40. ODDFELLOWS' JUBILEE.

    Tho Grand United Order of Oddfellows celebrated its jubilee in South Australia by holding a social in the Town-hall to night. ...

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  41. STRUCK A ROCK.

    The Coasting Steamer [?] bound from the Richmond River to Sydney, Struck a rock off Camden Haven. The After hold filled with water. The ...

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  42. ENGLISH TURF.

    The Princes ef Wales's Stakes was decided this afternoon at Newmarket with the following result:- The princess of Wales's stakes of ...

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  43. TASMANIA.

    The revenue for June was £57,654 in june last. The increase on the first six months of the year was £51,793. ...

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  44. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Some people profess the Utmost concerning the result of the no confidence motion to be moved by Mr. Glynn after that of Sir John Downer ...

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  45. SHIPPING.

    Arrivals- Streamer [?] 2,662 tens from the bluff; Steamer Tekoa, 2,646 tens, from wellington. Departures- For Sydney- Steamer ...

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  46. SHEEP SHOW.

    The Annual Sheep- breeders snow was afficially [?] on the Agricultural Society's Ground to-day. At the Ceremony it was stated that the number ...

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  47. CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Aubrey Stuart, formerly a clerk in the Lands Titles Office, who was charged with having embezzled moneys which belonged to the Crown, but which he ...

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  49. CHEAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

    The permanent Survey of the Creat Western Railway line has been completed. ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND.

    The revenue for the yar was £3,763159 an increase of £155,000 [?] with the returns for the previous year. The [?] of revenue ...

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  51. THE GALATEA.

    Fresh trawlers are reported to be looting the ship Galated, which left hamburg for sydney and Newcastle with a general earge, and was ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Wellington corporation [?] Per cent loan of £51000 was doubly subscribed Tenders were sent to the Colony from London. ...

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  54. NEW ZEALAND.

    The no-confidence debate ended to night, the amendment being defeated by 30 votes to 24. The Address in Reply was then adopted. ...

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  55. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

    The Bank of New Zealand [?] Sheet shows that the profits for the year were £131,791, including £31,000 brought forward. ...

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