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  2. ANOTHER FRENCH TRANSPORT IN TOUBML

    The steamer THibet, with troops for Madagascar, is badly ashore in the Suez Canal, and is blocking traffic. ...

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  3. THE REEK ELECTIONS./

    M. Triconpis, who wasdefeated, has decided to retire from political life. THE THIBET FLOATED. ...

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  4. A SURPLUS.

    Sir Wm. Vernon Harcourt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in his speech, said the revenue last year was £94,681,000, and the surplus of £776,000 ...

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  5. WORK FO AN ANALYST.

    Mr. Gillies has engaged an analyst to discover whether excessive freezing or prolonged cold storage is the cause of injurious chemical changes In the ...

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  6. THE WILDE-TAYLOR CASE.

    Taylor swore absolutely he was innocent. Sir Edward Clarke in on eloquent address, claimed Wilde and Taylor ...

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  7. THE BENDIGO GOLDFIELDS COMPANY.

    Mr. Etherington has registered the Bendigo Goldfields Company in 25,000 £1 shares. The company is to operate in the shares of mines on the Bendigo ...

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  8. DEATH FROM BATING TINNED MEATS.

    Seventeen French soldiers died at Vitre from eating tainted American tinned meat, and 34 are in a critical condition. ...

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  9. THE WRECK OF THE ELBE.

    The coroners jury find the wreck of the Elbe was due to the negligence of the mate of the Crathie, fins Scotch steamer which ran into and sank the ...

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  10. SIR FOWELL BUXTON.

    Sir Powell Buxton has been gazetted Governor of South Australia. ...

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  11. THE SCOTSMAN.

    The "Scotsman" eulogises Lord Hopetoun's farewell speech, especially the advice to federate. ...

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  12. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    General Weisseman has been appoint ed Governor of Gennan East Africa. ...

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  13. BOXING.

    The fight between Smith and Pritdund is off as no purse was forthcoming. Smith and Pritchard fight for £200 ...

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  14. MR.WABD ON NEW MALAND.

    The Hon. J. G. Ward speaking at the Colonial Insttitue said Prohibition had not worked well In New Zealand. He emphasised the great excess of exporte. ...

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  15. MAY BAY.

    May Day was very quiet on the Continent. ...

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  16. A BIG COMPANY.

    The Consolidated Gold Mines Company of West Australia has been registered to carry in to effect agreements arith tte Waihna West; and United ...

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  17. BRITAIN AND THE TRANSVAAL

    The annexation of Umbegesse territory deprives the Transvaal Republic of an outlet to the sea, and there is much indignation amongst the Boers at ...

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  18. A BIG DIVIDEND.

    The trust and Agency Company of Australasia have a dividend of 20 per cent. and a bonus of 2½ per cent. ...

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  19. OBITUARY.

    The Rev. Hodgson, formerly Inspector of Schools. ...

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  20. MORE ANNEXATION.

    The Cape Government propose to annex Bechuanaland. ...

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  21. A DIVIDEND.

    The Scotish Australian investment Company have declared a dividend off 2½ per cent. and carried forward £550 ...

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  22. DAVID WNDSAY.

    David Lindsay, of West Australia, reads a pperal the Geographical Con gress. A FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE. ...

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  23. THE DUKE OF ORLEANS.

    The Duke of Orlenas is worse. ...

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  24. A WEST AUSTRALIAN MINE.

    The Murchison Gift Gold Mine, in 60,000 shares, is being formed. ...

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  25. A PACIFIC CABLE.

    Ottawa advices state it is impossible to secure a cable station in the Hawaiian Islands. ...

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  26. THE LIVE CATTLE TRADE

    Turnbull, Martin and Co. are fitting up the Buteshire to carry three hundred bullocks on her next home voyage. ...

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  27. AN ILLUSTRIOUS PAIR.

    Carbine and Novelette have arrived at Colombo in good condition. ...

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  28. THE LIVE STOCK TRADE.

    Weddell and Co., the well-known meat salesmen, are chartering the Southern Gross steamer to carry 700 cattle from Australia to Englnad. ...

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  29. AN IMPENDING HONOR.

    William Horn, of Adelaide, will probably be Knighted owing to his heavy contributions to exploring expeditions. ...

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  30. THE ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.

    It is reported the Armenian Commission find the atrocities proved. ...

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  31. THE GOVERNOR OF ADELAIDE.

    Sir Fowell buxton, his wife, and five children will active in Adelaide at the end of October. ...

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  32. THE ANNEXATION.

    Mr Sydney Buxton says the Government intend to held Umbegassa, and that the Transvaal have no cause for complaint, having failed to exercise ...

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  33. THE LEEDS ELECTION.

    Mr. Lenty (Liberal) has been eleted for East Leeds by a majority of 1141 over Mr. Power (Conservative). At the last general election the voting was ...

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  34. A DIVORCE.

    Florence Bethel, the singer, of Adelaide, has been granted a divorce against her husband, on the ground of his adultery. ...

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  35. THE RABBIT QUESTION.

    Mr. Tucker has desired Mr. Gillies to quote prices for large shipments delivered in London. His reference to 8½for good and 6d. for medium was ...

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  36. ROYAL ACADEMY ITEM.

    Hubert Corlette, of Sydney, has three architectural drawings at the Royal Academy. ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    Heavy tendering is expected for the West Australian 3½ per cent. loan. It is though it will bring £102 15s. The New Zealand loan is at 4½ per ...

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  38. THE QUEEN.

    The Queen has returned from the South of Italy in excellent health. ONE MAN ONE VOTE. LONDON, Wednesday. ...

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  39. ITALY AND BRAZIL.

    Italy demands the reply to Brazil to the claims of Italian residents in Brazil for injuries done them during the recent revolution, the reply to be ...

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  40. THE WILDE-TAYLOR CASE.

    The jury discharged in the WildeTaylor case, and was discharged. Bail has been refused. Justice Charles, in summing up, ...

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  41. LORD HOPETOWN.

    Lord Hopetoan, late Governor of victoria, has arrived in London. ...

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  42. A STOCK EXCHANGE SCANDAL.

    The committee of the London Stock Exchange have suspended for four years Messrs. Coleman and May May Bros., who were associated in the scandals of ...

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  43. THE PARISIAN STRIKE.

    The two leaders in the Paris omnibus strike have been sentenced to six months imprisonment. ...

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  44. OBITUARY.

    Earl Pembroke. ...

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  45. COMMERCES.

    The advance in wheat is barely maintained. ...

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  46. THE DUKE OF ORLEANS.

    The Duke of Orleans is improving. ...

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  47. GETTING PRICES.

    The Bank of England has reduced her charges for managing colinal loans ny £100 per million. The saving to two Australian colonies alone in ...

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  48. THE ARMENIAN TROUBLES.

    Russia, Great Britain, and France will shortly present the Porte with a scheme of reformes for Armeinia. The Porte has already approved of ...

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  49. THE RUSSELI GABEL.

    The countess of Russell intends to appeal. ...

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  50. DOMESTIC TYROUBLES.

    Mr Rogers is proceeding for a divorce from Minne Palmer on the ground of her adultery with Jurold, manager of the "My Sweetherat" company. ...

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  51. THE GULF OF LYONS.

    The Gulf of Lyons has arrived at Dunkirk; 73 bullocks are alive and in good condition. ...

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