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  2. Cable Intelligence. MR GLADSTONE'S HEALTH.

    There is much consternation at Mr Gladstone's illness. He, however, passed a good night. ...

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  3. MARRIAGE DISSOLVED.

    Clovis Bonaparte's marriage is dissolved, the court holding that the wife's previous divorce was a fraud. ...

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  4. CORNWALLIS ISLAND.

    H.M.S. Champion has occupied Cornwall is Island for the purpose of establishing a cable station there. ...

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  5. COWES REGATTA.

    Six yachts started for the Qneen's Cup at the Cowes Regatta, Meteor giving all the others time. The race was virtually a match between Meteor ...

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  6. THE TIMES AGAIN.

    The Times says that in view of the trouble which has overtaken Australia, Sir George Dibbs cannot be surprised if he failed to persuade the ...

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  7. THE FRENCH EXPLORER.

    The native soldiers at Congo have killed Pourney Rac, the French explorer. France is pressing for reparation. ...

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  8. A CONFESSION.

    The papers represent that a prisoner at Glasgow has confessed he was employed to assist in the murder of Lord Leitrim by the man who ...

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  9. DENOUNCING NEW ZEALAND.

    The Investors' Review, in an article entitled "Heavy-laden New Zealand," states the residents of New Zealand may regard a graduated tax on real ...

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  10. MR GLADSTONE.

    Mr Gladstone passed a good night and is much stronger. ...

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  11. A DEMAND.

    The United States Central Labor Union has demanded that all men in the National Guard shall resign as a protest against the thumb ...

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  12. REPUBLICAN VICTORIES.

    The French Council elections hare resulted in large Republican victories ...

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  13. FATAL EXPLOSION.

    An oil train collided with another near Ohio city; 200 people were watching the wreck, when a tank exploded killing 20 people and injuring ...

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  14. WAITING FOR A CHANGE.

    The Sultan of Morocco desires to resume parleying with Mr Smith after Mr Gladstone is in office. ...

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  15. THE NATIONAL ATHLETIC SPORTS.

    Sir W. J. Clarke states he is actively co-operating with Sir Frederick Sargood and Sir James Service in promoting the pan-Britannic contests. ...

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  16. THE BISHOP OF LINCOLN.

    The Privy Council has endorsed all the rulings of the Archbishop of Canterbury in connection with the case of the Bishop of Lincoln, who is charged ...

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  17. THE MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    The memorial service of Lord Sherbrooke took place in St. Margaret's Chapel at Westminster. Many members of Parliament were present, and ...

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  18. THE EMPEROR WILLIAM.

    The Emperor William has arrived at Cowes. August 2. The Emperor William dines with ...

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  19. AFGHANISTAN AGAIN.

    The Afghans came into collision with. 30 Russians at Somatash, killed 5, and captured 16. They refused to release the prisoners, saying in future ...

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  20. A SAD END.

    To-day was held the adjourned inquest on the body of the man Brock, who committed suicide at Ely. A touching letter to the coroner, ...

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  21. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    Mr Gladstone, who has nearly recovered, had an interview to-day with. Mr Justin McCarthy and Mr John Dillon. ...

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  22. OBITUARY.

    Earl Bathurst is dead. ...

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  23. MOUNT ETNA QUIET.

    Mount Etna is now again in a state of quietness. BISMARCK. LONDON, August 1. ...

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  24. ME. MUNRO AND THE VICTORIAN FINANCES.

    Mr Munro the Agent-General for Victoria, who was touring in Scotland, is hastening to London. The Investors' Review states if the ...

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  25. ANNEXATION.

    H.M.S. Guracoa has annexed a portion of Pogopago Harbor for a coaling station. ...

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  26. MR. E. BLAKE.

    It is stated that Mr Gladstone, wishing to have Mr Blake's assistance in the details of Home Rule, invited him to eater Parliament. ...

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  27. PRINTERS IN TROUBLE.

    Two hundred printers have been. arrested in Poland by the order of the Czar for publishing seditious pamphlets. ...

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  28. THE IMPERIAL ELECTIONS.

    Petitions have been lodged against the election of F. W. Isaacson, Conservative member for the Stepney division of Tower Hamlets, and of ...

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  29. FREEDOM FOR CUBA.

    A filibustering expedition bas left a port in the West Indies to effect the freedom of Cuba. ...

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  30. THE CARNEGIE STRIKE.

    The American officers who recently ordered a soldier to be suspended by the thumbs at Pittsburg, for cheering the men who fired at Frick, have been ...

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  31. A TOWN BURNT.

    The town of Reacme, in Russia, has been wilfully destroyed, and 14 people were burnt and 2000 rendered homeless. ...

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  32. RUSSIA.

    Russia has re-occupied the Pamirs up to the Hindoo Koosh, and posts have been established at Aktock and Tajaraman, with the Kirghiz ...

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  33. THE DUKE OF MANCHESTER.

    The Duke of Manchester passed a good night, and is slightly easier to-day. RIOTING IN RUSSIA. ...

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  34. THE CARNEGIE STRIKE.

    The coroner's jury has found the unlawful Assembly of strikers at Carnegie's works, Pittsburg, killed Pinkerton's police. ...

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  35. A SPLENDID GIFT.

    The late Peter Ryland's widow has bought the Althorpe library, which she has presented to the city of Manchester. ...

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  36. ANOTHER ARREST PENDING.

    It is reported that Frick, Carnegie's manager, is about to be arrested on a charge of conspiracy preferred by the Unionists. ...

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  37. TWO GIRLS ATTACKED.

    The Hon J. G. Groschen's niece while walking in a field at Chiselhurst, was shot in the face by a laborer. A girl friend accompanying ...

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  38. POLITICS AT THE CAPE.

    The Franchise Bill has passed the Cape Assembly. A PROTEST ENTERED. LONDON, August 2. ...

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  39. AFFAIRS IN MOROCCO.

    Mr Smith, the Consular Agent for Britain in Morocco, denies the bombastic action attributed to him at Fez, and is annoyed at the invention of the ...

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  40. A DISCUSSION REQUIRED.

    The Ameer of Afghanistan desires the British mission to discuss the North-West Frontier and other questions. ...

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  41. EIGHT HOURS

    Prosident Harrison sanctions an Act limiting work of laborers and mechanics on public works to eight hours daily. ...

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  42. HEAVY MORTALITY

    The Chronicle states that 50,000 people have died cholera in Russia within the past month. ...

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  43. PANAMA CANAL.

    A syndicate off French capitalists hare taken over the concession and Assets of the Panama Canal Company, and a new company will shortly ...

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  44. THE JAPANESE PREMIER.

    Matsukak, the Japanese Premier, has resigned. ...

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