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  2. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The banking debate was continued in the Legislative Council last night, During the proceedings the Hon. M. Hoskins strongly condemned ...

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  3. THE VICTORIA RACING CLUB

    The V.R.C. Birthday Meeting took place on the Flemington course to-day. The weather was beautifully fine, and the attendance of the public very large. The ...

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  4. OUR SPECIAL MESSAGES

    The Times hopes that the Admiralty will subsidise Messrs. Hudart, and Parker's proposed line of steamers between Australia and ...

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  5. TEE STRANDING OF THE SEIP ULIDIA

    On Wednesday afternoon at 8o'clock the finding of the Court as the result of the preliminary inquiry into the stranding of the Ulida on Thursday morning, was ...

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  6. THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.

    A fine and pleasant day, between two wet ones, favored the loyal holiday yesterday, and kept up the English tradition of "Queen's weather" on her Majesty's 74th ...

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  7. THE PROVISIONS OP THE NEW BANKING BILL.

    The banking bill which is now being introduced into the Assembly provides that all current account holders may obtain from the ...

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  8. THE HOME RULE BILL.

    In a lengthy speech,delivered at Bolton yesterday, Lord Randolph Churchill said that under Mr. Gladstone's Home Rule Bill the financial ...

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  9. BANKING LEGISLATION.

    At a late sitting of the House of Assembly, last night, the Current Account Release Bill passed its third reading. ...

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  10. POLICE COURT REPORTS

    George Elliot and George Wilson, for being drunk, were sentenced to 7 days' imprisonment; Daniel Rirke was fined 5s. for a similar offence; Albert Gould and M. ...

    Article : 68 words
  11. THE AUSTRALIAN BANKS.

    A committee of accountants has been formed in Galsgow, with the object of protecting the interests of depositors in the Australian Banks ...

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  12. VICTORIA.

    Yesterday the Premier received a cable from Sir John Downer (South Australia) suggesting that a conference be held in Melbourne, next ...

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  13. CARDINAL MORAN IN ROME.

    Cardinal Moran, who arrived in Rome from Australia a fow days ago, was yesterday accorded a special audience with the Pope. ...

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  14. THURSDAY, MAY 25,

    James W. Dywer, charged with the larceny of a sum of eight shillings, was remanded until next day. John Vann and Thomas O'Connor, for ...

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  15. OFFICIAL DINNER AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE

    Last night his Excellency the Governor gave an official dinner at Government House in honour of Her Majesty's Birthday, The following gentlemen received to ...

    Article : 110 words
  16. FOOTBALL IN MELBOURNE.

    There is so sign of depression in the attendances at the premiership football matches, All the grounds to-day are well patronised, over 20,000 being present at the ...

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  17. MR. HERZ'S CONCERT AT THE TOWN HALL.

    The attendance at the Town Hall last night at Mr. Herz's national concert must have been gratifying to the enterprizing promoter of the people's concerts, and it is ...

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  18. THE NATIONAL BANK TRUST ACCOUNTS.

    During the Bitting of the Pull Court yesterday, an application was made by Mr. Topp for an injunction to restrain the National Bank directors ...

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  19. A TRAIN ACCIDENTALLY DERAILED.

    A train which was accidentally derailed and precipitated into the river Lee at Tralee, County Kerry, yesterday, fell forty feet, Four persons ...

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  20. THE W.A. CYCLING CLUB SPORTS.

    The Queen's Birthday sports, under the auspices the W.A. Cycling Club, were held yesterday on the Cricket Association's new ground. Fine weather graced Her ...

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  21. THE PREMIER EULOGISES THE LABOR MEMBERS IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.-

    Mr. Gladstone, in opening a working men's Institute at Hawarden, yeaterday, spoke in high terms of the ability and integrity of the Labor ...

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  22. THE MERCANTILE BANK PROSECUTIONS.

    The public are watching with intense interest the complications that are arising in the Cabinet owing to the dissensions which are daily ...

    Article : 114 words
  23. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND.

    This match was finished to-day, resulting in a victory for the Yorkshire team by 64 tuns, The wicket was very treacherous, and all in favor of the bowler, The Yorkshire ...

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  24. RETIREMENT OF MADAME PATEY FROM THE CONCERT STAGE.

    Madame Patey, the celebrated contrilto, purposes retiring from the concert stage after her return to London from Australia ...

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  25. THE FINANCIAL PRESS ON THE AUSTRALIAN BANKS.

    There were no further bank meetings to-day, but the financial papers which last year were severely criticising Australian finances are now ...

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  26. CRICKET IN ENGLAND

    The watch between the Agent-Generals' offices—Australia against New Zealand and Queensland—was held to-day, and was a great success. The game resulted in a ...

    Article : 74 words
  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    To-day is a public holiday, in honor of the anniversary of the Queen's Birthday. Among the day's festivities are the holding of a Levee at ...

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  28. THE LEVEE.

    His Excellency the Governor held a levee at Government House, early in the afternoon, in honor of Her Majesty's birthday. The following gentlemen availed ...

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  29. THE "SILVER KING" AT ST. GEORGE'S HALL.

    St. George's Hall was crammed to overflowing last night, the occasion being the last presentation of the four-act drama the "Silver King," by the talent ...

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  30. UNIONISM AND ITS CONSEQUENCES.

    Mr. Chesterfield, secretary of the Dockers's Union at Hull, committed suicide, yesterday. The deceased told his friends that he had been driven ...

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  31. FREMANTLE.

    Joseph Pickering, for cruelty to a dog, was sent to prison for 6 weeks with hard labor. F, Darwin was cautioned for being drunk, H. Harnsworth, for stealing an ...

    Article : 89 words
  32. ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAILS.

    The R.M.S Parramatta, with English mails on board, arrived yesterday. ...

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  33. RACING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The weather was beautifully fine yesterday, consequently a large number of sporting folk were in attendance at the Birthday Meeting of the Adelaide Racing Club ...

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  34. DEPARTURE OF THE R.M.S. BALLAARAT FOR K.G.SOUND

    The R.M.S. Ballaarat, with home, ward mails, leaves here to-day for K. G. Sound, with fifteen passengers on board for that port ...

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  35. SPORTING NEWS

    The weather was all that could bo wished for in connection with the Nor'-West Jockey Club's annual meeting. Each of the events brought out a good number of ...

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  36. A VIRULENT FEVER DEVASTATING THE TRANSVAAL.

    The Transvaal is being devastated by a virulent fever of the type known in Australia as "colonial." Upto the present about ten thousand Zulus ...

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  37. THE SHARE MARKET.

    Brokens are £3 12s,; Junctions are 3s, 1d. ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND,

    The Government intend asking Parliament to sanction a Bill for the purpose of making bank notes unconvertible for a stated period. ...

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  39. SHIPMENT OF GOLD FROM NEW YORK TO LONDON.

    The Bum of two million dollars, in gold was shipped from New York to London, yesterday. ...

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  40. LORD SALISBURY ENTHUSIASTICALLY RECEIVED IN BELFAST.

    Lord Salisbury received a splendid ovation in Belfast, yesterday, Addressing tho crowd his lordship, who was accompanied by the Marchioness ...

    Article : 78 words
  41. THE PROPOSED BANKING CONFERENCE OF PREMISES

    Sir Thomas Mollwraith has asked Sir John Downer to delay the proposed conference of Premiers to consider the banking troubles until the end of ...

    Article : 37 words
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