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  2. Local and General News.

    MEETING OF PARLIAMENT.—Tuesday, the 19th instant, has been fixed as the dale on which Parliament will assemble. THE SYDNEY-NEWCASTLE RAILWAY.—Tbe ...

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  3. What People are Saying.

    THAT the political drama now being enacted in Warwick has already produced some exceedingly funny situations. That nothing so amusing as the Examiner's ...

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  4. NEWS BY WIRE.

    London, June 24. —The Earl and Counteas of Carnarvon sail for Australia early in September next. ...

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  5. Glengallan Divisional Board.

    THE usual monthly meeting of this Board was held on Saturday, the following members being present:—Messrs. E.F. Morgan (chairman), Grayson, Hagenbach, Macanah, ...

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  6. Magnus v. Q. N. Bank.

    London, June 30.—The decision of the court in the action of Magnus versus the Queensland National Bank, Limited, has caused a considerable amount of excitement ...

    Article : 38 words
  7. Market Reports.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 words
  8. The Princed in Ireland.

    London, June 30.—The cordiality of the reception being accorded in Dublin to Prince Albert Edward and Prince George of Wales is increasing. ...

    Article : 26 words
  9. A German Loan.

    London, June 25.—A German loan to the amount of 238,000,000 marks is announced, and will be devoted to the construction of the Baltic Canal and the completion of the ...

    Article : 37 words
  10. The Egyptian Question.

    London, June 30.—The latest advices from Constantinople are to the effect that the Sultan will ratify the Anglo-Turkish Convention relative to the evacuation of Egypt by ...

    Article : 149 words
  11. Censured by the Speaker.

    London, June 24.—A man named Bidmead was placed at the bar of the House of Commons yesterday and received a severe rebuke at the hands of the Speaker for having been ...

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  12. The Warwick Argus.

    The issues to be fought out at the impending contest for the seat rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr. Jacob Horwitz, our late member, have now been placed pretty clearly ...

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  13. The Hydaspes Floated.

    London, June 26.—The P. and 0. Company's R.M.[?]. Hydaspes, which recently ran aground in the Gulf of Sue[?] whilst on the voyage from Calcutta to London, has been floated off, and ...

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  14. BRISSBANE FAT STOCK MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 82 words
  15. Mining.

    London, June 27.—Shares in the Gympie Great Eastern Gold Mining Company are being allotted. ...

    Article : 16 words
  16. Melbourne Exhibition.

    London June 30.— Sir Graham Berry, Agent-General for Victoria, and Lord Rosebery, vice-president of the Exhibition Committe, are asking the Imperial Government for ...

    Article : 33 words
  17. Banqueted.

    London, June 27, —Mr. M. Hume Black, M.L.A., of Queensland, was banqueted to-night at the Criterion Hotel. ...

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  18. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 35 words
  19. Cheap Postage Question.

    London, June 27.—Sir Saul Samuel and Sir Graham Berry, Agents-General for the colonies of New South Wales and Victoria respectively, start for Paris and Rome early ...

    Article : 87 words
  20. Sentenced to Death.

    London, June 30.—The captain, mate, and two seaman of the barque Lady Douglas have been found guilty of the murder of Hassan, a Malay seaman, whilst on a voyage from Sharks ...

    Article : 43 words
  21. Advertising

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  22. Drought in England.

    London, July 1.—The drought from which the United Kingdom is now suffering, is worst in the north of England, where the farmers have had to sacrifice their stock. The root ...

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  23. The Melbourne Exhibition.

    London, June 27.—It is understood that the mission of Sir Graham Berry to the Continent embraces work in connection with the Melbourne Centenary Exhibition. ...

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  24. The Baltic Provinces.

    London, July 1.—The Russofication of the Baltic provinces is aggrieving Germany. ...

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  25. Imperial Parliament.

    London, June 27.—It is expected that the Imperial Parliament will be prorogued about the middle of August next. ...

    Article : 21 words
  26. The New Hebrides.

    London, July 1.—Sir James Fergusson, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in replying to questions in the House of Commons, said England had failed to accelerate the ...

    Article : 60 words
  27. Jubilee Yacht Race.

    London, June 27.—The Jubilee Yacht Race round the United Kingdom has been won by Sir R. Sutton's Genesta, which arrived at Dover this morning. ...

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  28. Synod of Bishops.

    London, July 1.—A synod of Bishops from all parts of the world will asaemble at Lambeth next summer. ...

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  29. The French Army.

    London, June 27.—The French Chamber of Deputies has decided, by a large majority, not to exempt students for the priesthood from serving in the army. ...

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  30. The Crimes Bill.

    London, July l.—The third reading of the Irish Crimes Bill will be moved in the Commons on Tuesday next. Mr. Gladstone will move an amendment that the bill be rejected. ...

    Article : 103 words
  31. The Afghan Rebellion.

    Bombay, June 28.—The latest advices from Afghanistan state that the Ghilzai insurrection is gradually collapsing, and the disaffected tribesmen are returning to their homes. ...

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  32. Commercial Union.

    London, June 29.—Numerous meetings of farmers are being held in Canada to agitate in favour of a commercial union between America and the Dominion. ...

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  33. General Boulanger.

    London, June 29.—General Boulanger has accepted the command of the 13th Army Corps stationed at Clermont-Ferrand. ...

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  34. [LAST NIGHT'S MESSAGES.]

    Her Majesty the Queen will lay the foundation alone of the Imperial Institute to-morrow. The Princess of Wales and other members of the Royal family will be present. The ...

    Article : 88 words
  35. O'Donnell v. The Times.

    London, June 29.—Mr. F. H. 0'Donnell late member of Parliament for Dungarvon, is taking legal proceedings against the Times for libel in connection with the issues raised ...

    Article : 45 words
  36. Attorney-General for Ireland

    London, June 29.—It is stated that the Right Hon. Hugh Holmes, Q.C., will shortly resign the Attorney-Generalship for Ireland, and that he will be succeeded by Mr. John ...

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  37. Smallpox in Sydney.

    [?], the smallpox patient, is a man at 21 years of age, and was found to be suffering with the disease on presenting himself at the hospital to-day. He is supposed to ...

    Article : 215 words
  38. Strike of Factory Operatives.

    Serious differences which have prevailed for a considerable time between the mill-owners and operatives in Bolton, Lancashire, have culminated in a general strike. A demonstration of work ...

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  39. Postage Rates.

    London, June 28.—Active steps are being taken by the Imperial Government to obtain a reduction in the present rates charged on Australian letters in transit through France ...

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  40. The Jubilee.

    A parade of the Volunteer forces of the home district, in commemoration of the Queen's Jubilee, was held at Buckingham Palace yesterday. Fully 30,000 Volunteers ...

    Article : 65 words
  41. The Irish Priests.

    Rome June 28.—His Holiness the Pope has finally decided to send Cardinal Persico on the special mission to Ireland to inquire into the attitude of many Irish priests on the ...

    Article : 36 words
  42. Agricultural Prospects.

    London, June 29.—The agricultural prospects in several of the English counties are being seriously affected by the prolonged drought. ...

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  43. The Crimes Bill.

    The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone will move the rejection of the Crimes Bill on Tueaday next. ...

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  44. The King of Servia.

    Vienna, June 29.—The relations between King Milan of Servia and his wife the Queen Natalie, who is at present staying in the Crimea, are so strained that the King has ...

    Article : 39 words
  45. Anglo-Turkish Convention.

    It was announced in the House of Commons to-day that the British Government have declined to agree to any further delay in the ratification of the Anglo-Turkish Convention. ...

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  46. The Pacific Cable.

    London, June 30.—The Imperial Government have agreed to survey the Pacific cable route as soon as vessels are available. ...

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  47. The Spalding Election.

    The election of a member of Parliament for the Spalding division of Lancashire, in the place of Mr. Murray Finch-Hatton, who has just susceeded to the Earldom of Win[?]else[?], ...

    Article : 56 words
  48. Shaw's Cricketers.

    London, June 30.—Shaw's team of English cricketers sauilon 18th September for Australia. The team includes Ulyett and Preston. ...

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  49. The Crown Prince.

    London, June 30.—His Imperial Highness Prince Frederick William, Crown Prince of Germany, is suffering from a severe cold, and his throat is acutely congested. Dr. ...

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  50. Allora.

    A soaking rain has been failing here all day. At a meeting of the committee of the Central Downs Agricultural and Horticultural ...

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  51. The Imperial Institute.

    London, June 30.—The programme of the opening ceremony of the Imperial Institute has been published, and closely resembles that of the Indian and Colonial Exhibition. ...

    Article : 47 words
  52. Brisbane.

    It is understood that, in response to a request made by Mr. Kates,.M.L.A., the Colonial Secretary has decided to establish a police station at Killarney, with the officer in ...

    Article : 44 words
  53. Sentences Mi[?]gated.

    London, June 30.—News from St. Petersburg states that fifteen Nihil[?] who were sentenced to death have been reprieved and sent to Siberia. ...

    Article : 26 words
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