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  2. HOPES OF THE TIMES.

    The Times hopes the Admiralty will subsidise Huddart Parker and Co'sline of steamships. ...

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  3. Reminded of His Dead Mother

    It was the latter part of August, 1891. A friend and I had come down from Ramsgate to Minster, to see the venerable church there, which is a thousand years old. I entered the ...

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  4. MINERS' CONFERENCE.

    The International M[?] Conference is sitting at Brussels, representing 1,100,000 people. The debate on the motion in favor of a legal ...

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  5. Cable Intelligence. A W[?]ECK.

    The Russian Cruiser Vitroz is ashore in Lazareff Bay, and is expected to become a total wreck. ...

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  6. A TRAIN DERI[?]LED

    A train was derailed on a steep gradient at Tralee, and fell 40ft into the river. The brake was powerless. Four people were killed, and 11 ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN WINE AND FRUIT.

    The Times favors the establishment of depots in London for South Australian wines. It points out the great necessity for securing equality of ...

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  8. STAGE HEROICS.

    Cole Aspinall was to-day charged at the Bow-shreet Police Court with assaulting Lee, the manager for John L. Toole, also for using threats, and ...

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  9. A LAUDATORY NOTICE.

    Mr. Gladstone, in opening an institute at Harwarden, lauded the ability and integrity of the labor members of the House of Commons, ...

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  10. BEET SUGAR PRODUCTION.

    Herr Licht estimates that there has been a decrease of 30,000 tons is that beet sugar production of the past eight months. His estimates for the ...

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  11. SAVED.

    The Queen has sent her [?]ortrait to the members of the N.S.W. Cavalry, who are short of money owing to the recent bank suspensions. ...

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  12. "WALERS."

    General Lord Roberts, lately Commander-in-Chief of the British Army in the New South Wales Cavalry, that there are no loetter cavalry ...

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  13. THE SIAMESE DIFFICULTY.

    The French squadron will rendezvous on the coast of South China, to menace Siam. ...

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  14. ITALIAN POLITICS.

    Signor Giolotfi resumes office, accepting the position of Minister for Justice. ...

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  15. A PLAGUE.

    In the outbreak of fever which has devastated the Transv[?]al it is reported that l0,000 natives and many settlers have died. ...

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  16. THE DUKE AND HIS DOLLARS.

    The Duke of Edinburgh is a large loser by the failure of the Sydney banks. ...

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  17. LADY SALISBURY.

    Lady Salisbury is visiting Belfast with the Premier. ...

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  18. THE GILT OF THE GUILDS.

    Several of the City Guilds are involved in the rec[?]nt Australian bank failures, and will be heavy losers. ...

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  19. AFRICAN MATTERS.

    It is intended to reinstate Dinizala as a tribal chief. The British East Africa Company propose to re-transfer the control of ...

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  20. MINERS' CONGRESS.

    Baslin and Lamandin, the French delegates to the Miners' Congress, have been deported to the Belgian frontier for exciting the French ...

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  21. HUL [?]STRIKE.

    It is stated that the men who went out on strike at Hull, are molesting the tree laborers, with whom they are working, despite the terms of ...

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  22. M ASTON.

    M. Aston, who was implicated in the Panama swindle, and absconded, has been sentenced in his absence by the French Courts to 20 years' ...

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  23. LORD SALISBURY.

    Lord Salisbury-received an immense ovation at Belfast, men drawing his carriage through the principal streets. ...

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  24. HEAVY LOSSES.

    The Chronicle states that the loss by the drought in France amounts to 800,000,000 francs. 16,000,000 acres of crops, half cereals and heet, have ...

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  25. HAWA[?].

    The promoters of the proposal for the annexation of Hawaii by the United States are tired at the inaction of America in the matter, and have ...

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  26. THE HULL STRIKE.

    Chesterfield, the Dockers' secretary at Hull, has tried to commit suicide, being appal[?]ed at the misery of the strikers. Out of 8000 strikers there ...

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  27. NOT TO BE DRIVEN.

    Lord Rand[?] Churchill speaking at Bolton, said that the financial resources of Ireland would be handed to hungry, ill-dispe[?] persons who ...

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  28. MINERS' CONFERENCE.

    The International Miners' Conference decided, by a large majority, to favor the legalising of the eight hours' day. The minority consisted ...

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  29. N.S.W. CAVALRY.

    Crouch, the member of the New South Wales Cavalry, is fully convalescent, and will compete. The team are in splendid health, and are ...

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  30. ROYAL WEDDING.

    The Daily News states that, the Duke of York's marriage with the Princess May will be celebrated on the 6th July. ...

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  31. A TOTAL WRECK.

    The Brazilian man-of-war Almirante Barasa is a total wreck in the Red Sea. ...

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  32. COMBINATION BANQUET.

    The British and colonial delegates at Chicago have combined, and will hold a grand banquet to-day, in honor of Her Majesty's Birthday. ...

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  33. A GOOD DIVIDEND.

    The South Australian Company have declared a dividend of 13 per cent. ...

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  34. POOR BUSINESS.

    The daily attendance at the Chicago Exhibition is 33,000, which is inadequate to pay expenses. ...

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  36. HOME RULE.

    Lord Salisbury received a splendid ovation at the Ulster Hall. There was an immense audience. He stated that Mr Gladstone accepted a grave ...

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  37. MADAME PATEY RETIRES.

    Madame Patey has decided to retire from the concert stage. ...

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  39. POPE AND CARDINAL.

    The Pope had a special interview with Cardinal Moran. ...

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  40. RESISTING THE SIAMESE.

    The French Governor telegraphs that no officers were killed at Khong, which continues to resist the Siamese. ...

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