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  2. NOT SO BAD AS SHE'S PAINTED.

    Mr. Davitt's lecture on The Labor Movement in Great Britain," which we publish this morning, is full of interest, but we are inclined to think the ...

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  3. GONNAUGHT UND GAMPRIDGE.

    The army papers assert that the Duke off Connaught will succeed the Duke of Cambridge as Coommander-in-Chief. ...

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  4. INTERVIEWING CARBINE.

    The Duke of Portland has invited 50 pressmen to inspect Carbine at his stud. ...

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  5. ANEXATION.

    There is great excitement in Brazil over Britain's annexation of Trinidad in the South Atlantic Brazil warmly protests, declaring it to be Brazilian. ...

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  6. THE WHEAT CROP.

    The official estimate of the wheat crop is 30,000,000 bushels. ...

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  7. AN IMPORTANT DECISION.

    The Appeal Court has upheld Mr. Justice Matthew's decision with reference to the Maori King bill of lading, which held the bill of lading did not ...

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  8. AMNESTIED.

    The Porte has amnestied Armenian political prisoners. ...

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  9. A BIG DIVVY.

    The West Australian Goldfields Com pany, Ltd., has declared a dividend of 37½ per cent for the year, equal to £50,000, and placed £44,000 to reserve. ...

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  10. THE GOLD ORE CO.

    "The Gold Ore Treatment Co., off West Australia, is issiung 50,000 shares ...

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  11. NEW COMPANIES.

    The last Wealth off Nations, with £120,000 capital, and the Frenchmen's Peak, Tasmania, with a capital of £250,000 have been registered. ...

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  12. A GOOD SALE.

    The West Australian Exploring and Finance Co. has bought a group of mines at Coolgardie for £60,000 cash. ...

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  13. GOOD ORDERS.

    Japan has requested China to pay the indemnity in London. It is regard ed to indicate large orders tor war material in England. ...

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  14. THE CITY OF MELBOURNE BANK.

    The Scotch depositors met to-day, and for two bones warmly discussed the scheme as presented them, finally declining to confirm it. They, howrer, ...

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  15. THE "TIMES" OPINION.

    The "Times" regrets Mr. Reid's majority is insufficient to dispense with the labor Party. His attack on the pro petty classes and the Council would ...

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  16. CLOSER TOGETHER.

    Mr. Chamberlain writes to a correspondent that his chief object in accept ing the Colonial Secretaryship was to endeavor to devise a scheme to bring ...

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  17. A TRAIN DERAILED.

    A pilgrim train was derailed at Quintin; 37 people were killed and injured. ...

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  18. ANOTHER LOAN.

    The Brazillian loan was fully subscribed but chiefly in Paris. ...

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  19. A COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    In an explosion, in a colliery at Bochum, in Germany, 20 were killed and 12 entombed. ...

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  20. STAMBOULOFF.

    The Bulgarian Cabinet has apologis ed for the treatment of foreign ministers at the funeral of Stambouloff. ...

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  21. LORD BRASSEY.

    The Sunbeam is at present anchored at Falmounth, detained by head winds. Lord Brassey hopes to proceed to-mor row. ...

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  22. Cable intelligence.

    The "Morning Post" doubts whether the Government will adhere to the lines of Lord Ripon's desptch. ...

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  23. GOOD NEWS.

    A syndicate is forming to invest £200,000 in Victorian mines. ...

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  24. PAID UP.

    Morocco hats aid to Germany the indemnity demanded for ill treatment of German subjects. ...

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  25. ANOTHER OPINION.

    The Ottawa "Globe" says the New South Wales elections are one of the signs of a general recurrence to rational fiscal viws, and that nothing more ...

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  26. OVERSUBSCRIBED.

    The Colonial Consignment and Distribution Co. was over-subscribed; £385,000 was offered for the 6½ per cent debentures, and £185,000 for the sixes ...

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  27. GULLY OR COURTNEY.

    The "Times" strongly urges the reelection of the Hon. W.C. Gully, the late Speaker. in order to demonstrate the non-partisan character of the post. ...

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  28. COOK BREWERY:

    Shares in the Gook Brewery have been allotted. ...

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  29. Advertising

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  30. THE MACEDONIAN TROUBLE.

    Austria, Germany, Italy, and England have agreed on joint action in Macedonia, in the event of it becoming necessary. ...

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  31. FROZEN POULTRY.

    The shipment of Queensland poultry by the Perthshire arrived in good condition. The fowls sold at about 1/6 each; there was no demand for ducks ...

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  32. THE CUBAN REBELLION.

    General Campos was wounded in a recent fight, but escaped on horseback, but the rest of his followers were kill ed. There is discontent among the ...

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  33. MORE G.M. FLOATS.

    The Waite Kauri Extended G.M. Co., with a capital of £130,000 has been registered. ...

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  34. THE COUNTY COUNCIL.

    The "Times" hints the Government will reorganise the London County Council. ...

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  35. OBITUARY.

    The Bishop of Winchester. ...

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  36. THE UNION BANK.

    The balance sheet of the Union Bank shows a profit for the half year of £51,592. The deposits amount to £17,055,564. The public securities and ...

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  37. MR. REID'S VICTORY.

    The "Daily Chronicle" is pleased at Mr. Reid's freetrade triumph, but hopes he wil not lose eight of Australian Federation. ...

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  38. THE MADAGASCAR, INVASION.

    Lamentable stories and letters appear from French officers as to the gross mismanagement of stores in the Madagascar expedition. The troops are ...

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  39. NO STABBING FOR HIM.

    M. Stoiloff, the Bulgarian Premier, resigns, fearing the results of the Russian rapprochment. ...

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  40. AS USUAL JOHN BULL COMES HOME.

    Japaa upends £8,000,000 in ironclads in Great Britain, and immense activity is predicted on the Clyde and the Tyne ...

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  41. JAPAN'S DEMAND.

    Shanghai reports that Japan demande an additional £7,500,000 sterling for withdrawing from Liaotung. ...

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  42. AN AIDE DE CAMP.

    Sloane Stanley, of the 12th Lancers, has been appointed aide de camp to Lord Hampden. ...

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  43. A NEW COMPANY.

    The Lily Australs Gold Mines Co., to acquire blocks 298 and 299 in the White Feather District for £90,000, has been registered. ...

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  44. OBITUARY.

    Samuel Deering. ...

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  45. ABYSSINIA.

    Italian newspapers report that the British have seized 30,000 rifles intended for Abyssinia. ...

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  46. THE CUSTOMS QUESTION.

    The "St. James Gazette." says the colonies are disappointed that Lord Ripon failed to see the differential system within the Empire against ...

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  47. TALL TALK.

    There is much belligerent talk in Brazil anent the annexation of Trinidada and anti-English demostrations are taking place in Janeiro and San ...

    Article : 29 words
  48. TAKEN OVER.

    Messes Laycock, Goodfellow, and Bell have taken over the London and Continental Bank and Exchange, and ...

    Article : 20 words
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