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  2. THE SALE PERMITTED.

    The House of Lords has given permission to Lord Ailesbury to sell his estate of Savernake. ...

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  3. THE PITTSBURG STRIKE.

    Messrs A. yarnegie and Co., of Pittsburg, are now the only firm refusing to accede to the Union demands. ' Thirty thousand Unionists ...

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  4. Cable Intelligence.

    A Northampton regiment at Aldershot has been Ordered to prepaid for service in India. ...

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  5. MORE LAND BANK TROUBLES

    Sir M. H. Davies has arrived at San Francisco. It s special meeting of the North British Australasian Company, the chairman denied the ...

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  6. SIR GEORGE DIBBS.

    Sir George Dibbs did not see Mr Abbott, the Premier of Canada, at Ottawa owing to his absence, but conferred with the other ministers of the ...

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  7. UNSATISFACTORY EXPLANATION.

    The official receiver of the Mercantile Bank gave bis opinion to the Committee that Sir M. H. Davies' explanation was far from satisfactory. ...

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  8. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

    The imports have increased £673,000, and the exports have decreased £2,482,000. ...

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  9. SIR JAMES GARRIGK.

    Sir James Garrick has replied to Dr. Paton's letter in the Times, and rather severely handles him. ...

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  10. A RESIGNATION

    Herr Furth, the Prussian Minister for the Inferior, has resigned. LONDON, August 10. Count Eulenberg succeeds Herr ...

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  11. DYNAMITE.

    A great quantity of dynamite fcas been stolen from a factory near Lyons. ...

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  12. PUNISHMENT FOR MISAPPROPRIATION.

    Wool, the ueipzic banker, has been sentenced to 40 years in prison for misappropriating the sum of £200,000. ...

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  13. OBITUARY.

    Sir John Gorrie, once High Commissioner of the Pacific, and who subsequently held high positions of trust, in the West Indies, died yesterday. ...

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  14. A MUTILATED BODT.

    The body of an unknown woman was found in a difccb on the roadside at Althorpe, enclosed in paper, and made up like a parcel. The head and ...

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  15. A PETITION.

    A petition has been lodged against the election of Michael Davitt. ...

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  16. A MEMBER FINED.

    Wilson, member for Middleborongli, and Secretary of the Seaman's Union, has been fined five guineas for persuading seamen to desert their ships. ...

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  17. CHOLERA

    The deaths from Cholera in Russia are averaging 2000 daily. ...

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  18. MR. MUNRO.

    The Hon. James Monro denies that he has any intention of resigning the Agent-Generalship, as he hae heard nothing from Melbourne to induce him ...

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  19. FRIENDLY WARFARE.

    The English naval manoeuvres have proved uninteresting. Two torpedo Boats collided and one sank. ...

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  20. THE AFGHAN TROUBLE.

    The Tartars are raiding Paripal, and the Ameer of Afghanistan is powerless to punish them. ...

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  21. M. BLOWTTZ'S STATEMENT.

    M. Blowitz, the Paris correspondaot to the Times, says that news from Fez station states that the Moorish Ministers, who presented th, ...

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  22. TROUBLE AHEAD.

    Two regiments of Indian mounted infenity have been, ordered to Silgit, near the Afghanistan frontier. ...

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  23. RUMOURED RESIGNATION.

    It is rumoured that Count Caprivi has decided to resign the Chancellorship of the German Empire. ...

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  24. THE TROUBLE IN AFGHANISTAN.

    The Hazaras' rebellion is increasing in extent, and ail the great tribes have joined the revolt. The Ameer of Afghanistan has raised 40,000 ...

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  25. SIR GEORGE R. DIBBS.

    Sir George R. Dibbs has arrived at New York, and met with a cordial reception. ...

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  26. AUTUMN MANCEUVRES.

    The warships, Naiad and Apollo, grounded during the naval manoeuvres but were refloated. The Arethusa knocked a hole in the torpedo boat ...

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  27. A RUN DOWN.

    The Atlantic liner Saale ran down a Norwegian barque in a fog. The crew were saved. ...

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  28. COLONEL NORTH.

    Colonel North, the nitrate king, is taking steps to develop the minerals of the Congo Free State. ...

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  29. A BAD LOOK OUT.

    There is a growing belief that America will be compelled shortly to stop coining silver, and many financiers in the city believe a silver panic ...

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  30. EXPLOSION.

    An accidental explosion of dynamite at the fete Alfonso at Rome killed 11 people and injured 30. ...

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  31. EIGHT ABOUT FACE

    The Sultan of Morrocco'e troops were marching to meet the ribels when they were suddenly ordered to return to Tangiers. ...

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  32. A MAD TIME.

    A mad wolf invaded a Russian village, and 30 persons, besides horses, cattle and sheep, were bitten. The village is full of persons raring mad. ...

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  33. RUSSIA AGAIN.

    Russian emissaries are dogging the steps of Dimitroff, the Bulgarian Minister in Staoaboul, and it is feared will murder him ...

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  34. THE NAVAL MACEUVRES.

    At the naval manoeuvres the enemy captured Belfast. ...

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  35. THE MURDERED BISHOP.

    The murderer of the Bishop of Faligno has been arrested, and has confessed to the crime. ...

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  36. CAPTURE OF BOLIVAR.

    The rebels, under Hermalderer, havecaptured Bolivar. A thousand were killed in the encounter, including four Government generals. ...

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  37. WHOLESALE DROWNING.

    Two pleasure steameis were run down at Helsingfors, and 45 people were drowned. ...

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  38. CHINESE MOVEMENTS.

    The Chinese forces are proceeding1 towards Pamir. LONDON, August 13. The Berlin Post states that two ...

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  39. THE MOROCCO REBELLION.

    The rebels routed the Saltan of Morocco's troops, and are marching on Tangiers. The rebels forced the attack and repulsed the troops, who ...

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  40. WOOL SALES.

    The Antwerp wool sales will last from the 23rd to the 26th August inclusive. 10,000 bales of River Plate wool have been catalogued, but no ...

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  41. TARIFF MODIFICATION.

    Canada has modified her canal tolls, and President Harrison has refrained from retaliatory legislation. ...

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  42. WOOL PROSPECTS.

    Despite rumors of impending failures of Bradford wool firms the staple is steady at late rates, and there is fair business doing. ...

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  43. WAR PREPARATIONS.

    Russia is forwarding military and material from Odessa to Pamir. ...

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  44. THE PAMIR TROUBLE.

    The Standard states that Yanoff, the leader of the Russian expedition, to the Pamir, has obstructed the Afghans and Chinese from securing ...

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  45. THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

    At the Bank of New Zealand meeting, Mr Glynn stated that business was healthy and prosperous, and that Mr Winters was in the colony ...

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  46. CHOLERA.

    There is a cholera panic at St. Petersburg and trade is at a standstill. The wealthy are leaving the city. ...

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  47. REVOLT IN AFRICA.

    There is a great rising in Central Africa. The Belgian stations have been destroyed, and it is feared that 30 agents have been killed on the ...

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  48. THE DAHOMEYAN WAR.

    France has opened war on Dahomey by bombarding1 the towns. LONDON, August 11. The French have burned Kotona, ...

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  49. MOROCCO.

    The blue book dealing with Morocco largely confirms the dramatic incidents of Smith's mission, ...

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  50. THE UGANDA TROUBLE.

    Captain Lingard has consented to Catholics occupying Budda, and that in Uganda all religions shall be free. ...

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  51. THE HELSINGFORS CALAMITY.

    It is feared 90 persons were drowned who were on board the boat which was ran down at Helingsfors, the capital of Finland. ...

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  52. DR. PATON AGAIN

    Dr. Paton writes to tlie Times on the kanaka traffic, which he says is steeped in deception, murder, and reckless waste of life. The ships ...

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  53. CHOLERA.

    Nearly 4,000 deaths from cholera were reported in Russia on the 10th August. VISITORS. ...

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  54. THE NAVAL MANOEUVRES.

    At the English naval manoeuvres, the attacking fleet evaded the defenders and captured Kingstown. ...

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  55. BOLIVIAN AFFAIRS.

    There is a revolt in Bolivia, and martial law has been proclaimed. ...

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  56. A FATAL AFFRAY.

    Fifteen hundred persons, quarantined at Trebizond, in Turkey, attempted to break tiie cordon of soldiers. The latter killed seven, and ...

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  57. VOTE OF THANKS.

    The Irish parliamentary party has passed votes of thanjs to the National Federation of Australasia for assistance rendered at the general elections. ...

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  58. PRIVATE INTERVIEW.

    M. Stambooloff has had private interviews with the Sultan of Turkey at Stambonl. ...

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  59. ANNEXATION.

    France has annexed! Gloriosa, Amsterdam and St. Paul Islande. ...

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