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  3. Cable Intelligence. RESTORED TO POWER.

    It is reported the deposed Queen of Hawaii has accepted the conditions imposed on her by the United States Government, and that she will be ...

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  4. THE COLONIAL TROOPS.

    The New South Wales cavalry and Victorian artillery teams have arrived at Dublin to take part in the military tournament. They received a great ...

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  5. THE CLANCARTY ESTATE.

    The Dublin Appeal Court has decided that the Dowager Countess of Clancarty is entitled to her husband's real and personal estate. ...

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  6. TROUBLE IS ILLINOIS.

    News has been received that a party of white workmen, on strike at Lemont, in the State of Illinois, were assaulted by negroes. The quarrel ...

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  7. SOMETHING TO PREPARE FOR.

    At a meeting of the P. and O. Co. to-day, the chairman, Sir Thomas Sutherland, said that the Australian colonies most be prepared for an ...

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  8. AN INTERCOLONIAL REGATTA.

    The Navy Club at Chicago is promotinga a regatta, to be held on Lake Genera, in the State of Wisconsin, on the 14th August. They are ...

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  9. AN OIL COMPANY IN TROUBLE.

    An official receiver has been appointed in connection with the Manitoba and North Western Oil Co., Canada, in consequence of the ...

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  10. A GOOD APPEARANCE.

    Lord Wolsely inspected the Cavalry and Artillery at Dublin, and eulogised their physique and serviceable appearance. ...

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  11. AT THE TRANSVAAL.

    Sir Henry Brongham Loch, speaking at Johannesburg, hoped his visit to the Transvaal would bring the colonies and State into closer union ...

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  12. FODDER FOR AUSTRALIA.

    It is reported that a great Carrying Company is arranging to buy £30,000 worth of fodder for Australia. ...

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  13. IMPORTANT TO SUFFERERS.

    Dr L. L. Smith, Executive Commissioner for Victoria to the Imperial Institute, is returning to that colony by way of Paris and Vienna. He ...

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  14. A GREEK LOAN.

    A Greek loan of £4,000,000 at 5 per cent is announced. The proceeds of certain duties are set aside to provide interest for the loan. ...

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  15. MORE COLONIAL LIGHTS.

    Mr. T. C. Garrick has been called to the Inner Temple, and Mr. Charles Giliies, of New Zealand, to the Middle Temple. ...

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  16. NO INVESTMENT FOR TRUSTEES IN COLONIAL STOCKS.

    Lord Herschel, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has abandoned the Trustees Consolidated Act. ...

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  17. THE INCOME TAX.

    Sir Wm. Vernon Harcourt, replying to the question, stated that foreign and colonial dividends were liable to be taxed when they arrived, ...

    Article : 51 words
  18. THE PIONEER VESSEL.

    The Miowera, the pioneer vessel of Huddart Parker & Co's new Pacific line has arrived at Vancouver. Her arrival was made the occasion of a ...

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  19. A BORROWER.

    Tenders are invited by the Town Council of Wellington for £165,000 worth of 4½ per cent. debentures at a minimum of 99. ...

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  20. A SUCCESSFUL PLAY.

    Mr. R. S. Seivre's play, "The Young Son," was produced at a matinee at the Gaiety Theatre, with success. ...

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  21. A STRIKE IN PARIS.

    A strike has occurred among the Paris cabmen. ...

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  22. A NOVEL STRIKE.

    The Spanish barristers have struck, protesting against the attempt to suppress the district criminal courts. ...

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  23. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The necessity for redrafting the financial clauses of the Home Rule Bill is causing some difference in the Cabinet, and the Irish members are ...

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  24. A REPORTER IF TROUBLE.

    The officials of the Seamen and Firemen's Union have been fined, for assaulting a reporter on the Evening News, owing to the comments of that ...

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  25. A MERCIFUL DECISION.

    The Standard reports it is the Czars intention to end the deportation of convicts to Siberia. ...

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  26. THE COST OF THE STRUGGLE.

    The Hull dock strike cost the Shipping Federation £40,000, the strikers £50,000, and the town and property-holders £76,000. ...

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  27. ACCIDENTS IN THE UNITED STATES.

    A fire occurred in a wholesale tailor's workshops in New York. There were 800 people inside, and many jumped from windows and were ...

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  28. IMPERIAL FEDERATION.

    General Roberts, at a banquet at the Mansion House; in the presence of the Agents-General, emphasised that England and its Eastern Colonial ...

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  29. THE FERN HILL STAKES.

    Sir Daniel Cooper's Clare won the Fern Hill Stakes. ...

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  30. THE NORTH QUEENSLAND MORTGAGE AND INVESTMENT COMPANY.

    The North Queensland Mortage and Investment Company has declared a dividend at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. The report states that ...

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  31. FEDERATION.

    Mr. Perceval, Agent-General for New Zealand, is writing to the Society of Arts to ask them to give a silver medal for the best paper on ...

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  32. A SICK PRESIDENT.

    M. Carnot, president, is suffering from liver complaint, and has been advised to take complete rest. His tour in Brittany is likely to be ...

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  33. GIN AND PORT WINE.

    The business of W. A. Gilbey has been registered as a limited liability company with a capital of £2,000,000. ...

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  34. YACH[?]SMEN IN TROUBLE.

    A serious collision occurred in the Channel between the yachts Valkyrie, Tendetta, and Britannia. The two former had to be towed into Dover. ...

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  35. LORD SALISBURY.

    Lord Salisbury addressed great meeting in the Surrey theatre, and protested against the paralipis of parliament owing to the Home Rule ...

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  36. THE CANADIAN PACIFIC LINE.

    The London merchants are, preparing to consign goods via Vancouver by Huddart's line, saving four months as compared with the Cape ...

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  37. MAN'S INHUMANITY TO MAN.

    Owing to the cruelty shown to the convicts in Saghalien many escaped to the forests, where they resorted to cannibalism. The Guards have found ...

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  38. THE SILVER QUESTION.

    Sir William Vernon Harcourt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, declined to deny or confirm the report that Lord Her chei's commission had ...

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  39. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The Times states that Mr. Gladstone has arrived at a fresh arrangement with the Irish party on the financial clauses of the Home Rule ...

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  40. YACHTING.

    The Prince of Wales yacht, the Britannia, won the Commodore's Cup at the Royal Cinque Ports regatta, beating Earl Dunraven's Volkyrie, ...

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  41. AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY.

    An appalling instance of the vindictiveness of the American Indians occurred at St. Pauls, Minnesota, of which Dr. Walker was the ...

    Article : 74 words
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  43. CHOLERA.

    The [?] has appeared at Saratov, and the deaths are increasing from the disease in central and southern France. ...

    Article : 19 words
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