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  2. SIR HERCULES ROBINSON.

    Ministers are seriously perturhed at the growing hostility here and at the Cape to Sir Hercules Robinison's appointment as Governor. It is proposed ...

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  3. MORE DEBENTURES.

    The Midland Railway Company, Perth, are issuing 125,000 5 per cent debentures at 97½. ...

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  4. THE LIVE CATTLE TRADE.

    The leading owners of ships trading with Australia assert there [?] be a loss of £2000 per voyage if a cattle steamer were chartered to carry 900 ...

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  5. MINING COMPANIES.

    The West Australian Trading and Expioration Company has bee nformed with a capital of £95,000, to acquire the Lady Louise mine at Coolgar[?]. ...

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  6. PARIS AND COOLGARDIE.

    It is reported a wealthy Parisian has taken 6000 shares in the Lon[?]erry. ...

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  7. VICTORIAN PRODUCE.

    Many steamship companies intend to tender for the privilege of carrying all the Victorian produce, butter, cheese, rabbits, poultry, and other perishables ...

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  8. PRINCE BISMARCK'S BIRTHDAY.

    Thousands of presents worth 200,000 thalers, have reached Prince Brismark, and continue to arrive, from al quarters of the globe. ...

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  9. A COLLISION.

    It is reported that the Alvah, a British steamer, charted to convey troops and river gunboats to Madagascar, col lided in the Straits of messina with a ...

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  10. THE ARMENIAN TROUBLE.

    Lord Kimberley, secretary of State, replying to a deputation of Armenians said Britain was irrevocably pledged for a thorough and searching inquiry ...

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  11. THE WAR.

    The Japanese Diet have passed a resolution deploring the outrage on Li Hung Chang. Li Hung Chang' cheek bone is ...

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  12. THE SPEAKERSHIP.

    It has been decided to nominate Mr. Gully for te Speakership; he is like ly to be the Government candidate. ...

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  13. FRANCE AND ENGLAND.

    Sir Edward Grey, speaking in the House of Commons, said: Germany and Italy recognised the British sphere on the Upper Nile, and other ...

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  14. WITH CLEMENCY.

    General Ducheden, the Commander of the French in Madagascar, has warned the French soldiers to treat the natives with clemency. ...

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  15. MORE ABOUT PARAGUAY.

    France has withdrawn the privileges of the Paraguayan Consuls in France and ordered the French Consul to leave Asuncion, the capital of ...

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  16. THE CHITRAL TROUBLE.

    Sher Afzul is closely investing Chitral with a Bajouris contingent. He makes nightly attacks. A friendly Afghan Commander has ...

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  17. AN APPEAL.

    The appeal of Abbott V. the Minister for Lands of New South Wales was dismissed with costs. ...

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  18. OLD AGE PENSIONERS.

    The majority of the Commission on the Aged Poor Pension Scheme do not report in favor of the scheme. They state the pensions, owing to ...

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  19. FRANCE AND ENGLAND.

    "The Temps," a Paris newspaper, says a friendly agreement between Britain and France on the Nile Valley question is still possible if both will ...

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  20. THE LEAMINGTON ELECTION.

    Mr. Nelson has withdrawn from the Leamington election, in favor of the son of Sir A. W. Peel. The Tory leaders are assigning him a seat among ...

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  21. THE GOVERNOR OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    It is rumoured Sir Henry Loch will be offered the Governorship of New South Wales in succession of Sir R. W. Duff. ...

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  22. SIR WM. McGREGOR.

    Sir William McGregor has been gazetted Lieutenant-Governor o f New Guinea. ...

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  23. AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT.

    The Reichstag, despite the opposition of the Government, refused Herr Kanitz motion for a monopoly of the import of cereals, against which the ...

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  24. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The Bank of Australasia's profit for the half-year amounted to £7,600. For the year £9,600 has been carried forward. ...

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  25. A STRIKE AVERTED.

    The threatened strike in South Wales has been averted, the sliding scale being continued for 18 months longer. THE TROUBLE IN CHITRAL. ...

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  26. A REBELLION QUELLED.

    The Governor of the Phillipine reports the rebellion is quelled. ...

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  27. STODDARTS'S TEAM V. ENGLAND.

    There is much disappointment expressed that Stoddart's team win not meet another eleven of England until the Hastings week. ...

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  28. THE AMENDMENT REJECTED.

    At the meeting of the shareholders in the London and Australian Debenture Corporation, the amendment was rejected and the report was adopted. ...

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  29. THE REVENUE.

    The British revenue for the quarter was £2,750,000. ...

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  30. WORSE THAN SLAVERY.

    Mr. J. F. Hogan, M.P., a member of the Colonial Party in the House of Commons, has writen to the "Contemporary Review" stating that slavery ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    Lord Alcester (The Right Hon. Frederick Beauchamp Paget Seymour) aged 74. ...

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  32. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The Cabinet sat for two hours to-day discussing French aggression, and the Armenian question. ...

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  33. MR. DALZIELL'S MOTION.

    Mr. Dalziell's motion was carried by 128 votes to 102; the leader of the Government were absent. ...

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  34. THE GOLDEN PLUM.

    The Golden Plum G.M. Co., West Australia, is issuing 80,0000 shres. ...

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  35. OBITUARY.

    George Chesney, suddenly, of hearth disease. ...

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  36. NO RETALIATION.

    Mr. Gardiner, speaking in the House of Commons, said the Government would refuse to impose retaliatory duties on colonial bo[?]ty-assisted butter ...

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  37. RE-ELECTED.

    Sir James Ferguson has been re-elected a director of the London and Australian debentures Corporation, after a poll. ...

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  38. MR. DALZIEL'S MOTION.

    There is much hostllity to Mr. Dalziels proposition that there should be separate local parliaments for England Ireland, Scottland, and Wales, and ...

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  39. MAJOR-GENERAL OWEN.

    Major-General Owen, late Commandant in Queensland, has been [?]ppointed in command of the artillery at Malta. ...

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  40. THE REBELLION IN CUBA.

    The leaders of the Cuban rebellion have [?]. ...

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