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  3. EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS

    It is stated that Her Majesty the Queen will pay a return visit to Germany before the end of the year. The Cologne Gazette states that the ...

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  4. THE MERCURY.

    Bagdad sports to-day. Shooting match at Sorell to-day. Letter carrier appointed for Zeehan. Election of Mount Stuart Town Board ...

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  5. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL.

    In the appeal case Macleod versus Attorney-General of New South Wales, the conviction has been quashed with costs, on the ground of want of ...

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  6. IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.

    At the first meeting of the Governors of the Imperial Institute, held at Marlborough House to-day, His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales warmly ...

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  7. Intercolonial Telegrams.

    The Imp rial Banking Co. suspended today owing to slight run on the Geelong branch, and failure of assistance from other banks through which business has been ...

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  8. THE FRENCH FLEET AT CRONSTADT.

    The Russian officials at Cronstadt are trying to arrange a national reception for the French naval squadron to-day equal to that given the fleet escorting ...

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  9. THE CATHCART LUNACY CASE

    The inquiry into alleged lunacy of Mrs. Cathcart has resulted in the release of the lady after a strangescene in Court, Sir Charles Russell, Q.C., fruitlessly ...

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  10. THE COLDSTREAM GUARDS.

    The report appearing in the columns of Truth as to a mutiny among the men of the 2nd battalion of the Coldstream Guards proves to be exaggerated. ...

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  11. NEW GUNS FOR WAR VESSELS.

    Lord G. F. Hamilton, First Lord of the Admiralty, replying to a question asked in the House of Commons, has stated that all guns of the type which ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Particulars have been received regarding the foundering of the barque Helen off the New South Wales coast. Of nine men aboard, only one was saved, who landed on ...

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  13. ANOTHER CITY KNIGHT.

    Mr. William Farmer, Sheriff, of the City of London, has been knighted, the honour, as in the case of the Lord Mayor, being in recognition of the ...

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  14. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE.

    The Convention of the National League has been opened at Dublin, and Mr. Parnell has submitted a democratic programme. He welcomes Mr. ...

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  15. VOLUNTEER PRIZE CONTESTS.

    The Eton Rifles have won the Kolapur Prize in the rifle contests, scoring 679, and defeating the Canadian team by seven points. The Victorians did 1not ...

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  16. THE MEMBER FOR BELFAST.

    The De Cobain case has been postponed until next session of Parliament. ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COMPANY.

    The Australian Agricultural Co. have declared a dividend of 36s. per share. ...

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  18. LATESTCABLES.

    The Kurds who recently abducted a girl named Greenfield and lodged her in the Turkish Consulate at South Bulak, on the plea that she was a ...

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  19. THE CHILIAN REVOLT.

    Ex-President Balmaceda says he will retain the presidency until the rebellion is quelled. He has shot 20 officers suspected of being implicated ...

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  20. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Last night Mr. Grattan Riggs appeared in Shin Fane, one of his favourite pieces, and ono which he first opened in Australia, There was an excellent attendance in spite ...

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  21. AN UNFOUNDED SUSPICION.

    The autopsy of the body of James Mackenzie, an American millionaire, who died recently at Liverpool under suspicious circumstances, showed that ...

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  22. BEHRING STRAITS DIFFICULTY

    Sir Julian, Pauncefote, the British Envoy at Washington, and Mr. Wharton, on behalf of the Hon. J. Blaine, Secretary of State for the United States, ...

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  23. NEW ZEALAND AND THE FEDERATION.

    Lord Onslow's despatch to Lord Knutsford, under date May 8, has been published. It states the reasons why New Zealand is unable to join the ...

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  24. TASMANIAN TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Snazelle gave a splendid entertainment at the Oddfellows' Hall last night. Unfortunately, owing to the very short notice of his visit, the attendance was not ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SMELTING COMPANY.

    Holders of debentures in the South Australian Mining and Smelting Company have agreed to a scheme suggested by the liquidator to reconsider ...

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  26. COLONEL STEPHENS' FROST BITTEN ARMY.

    Two hundred and twenty survivors of Colonel Stephens' Chilian army have reached Santiago, and report that nearly three thousand men are still ...

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  27. HISTORICAL REMAINS IN MASHONALAND.

    Explorers believe that they have discovered some historical remains at Pomery, Mashonaland, which are of Phoenician origin. ...

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  28. GROUNDING OF FRENCH VESSELS AT CRONSTADT.

    The French flagships Marengo and the Mancean both grounded on entering Cionstadt. The reception given the fleet was ...

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  29. CAPE COLONY BANK BILL.

    The Bank Bill has been passed in the Cape Parliament establishing a guaranteed note currency against Government stock. ...

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  30. LOST IN THE RING RIVER.

    This morning a gold prospector named Cornelius Carey reported to Senior-constable Hogan that he had found the body of a man floating in the Ring River, about one mile ...

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  31. BEWARE! BEWARE!

    Beware of the man who tells you of his wife's faults, Beware of the woman who announces to you that life is without flavour, and that if she had only met you before she ...

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  32. GOLD PREMIUM IN PORTUGAL.

    The premium on the English sovereign in Portugal is now 20 per cent. ...

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  33. RELIEF WORKS IN IRELAND.

    Mr. Balfour, Secretary for Ireland, has explained that the maximum of labourers' relief on railway works in Ireland has been £14,000, but the ...

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  34. DR. KOCH RETIRES.

    Dr. Koch, who recently won ephemereal fame for his alleged discovery of a consumption cure, has now resigned all his public positions. ...

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  35. PUGILISM.

    The proposed fight between Fitzsimmons and Hall has been postponed indefinitely. Mitchell and Slavin gave a boxing ...

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  36. PROPOSED FARMERS' CORN RING.

    The Farmers' Alliance is urging members to hold their wheat crop until prices are sufficient. ...

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  37. FOOTBALL.

    We learn from the secretary of the Association that His Excellency the Governor and Sir Lambert Dobson, the Patron and President respectively, will honour them ...

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  38. ROYAL COMMISSION ON IMPERIAL DEFENCES.

    Sir Thomas Brassey suggests the appointment of a Royal Commission to inquire and report on Imperial defences. ...

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  39. FIRE IN CAIRO PALACE.

    A fire has occurred in the Abdin Palace at Cairo, but the principal portion of the building was saved. ...

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  40. SERIOUS FLOODS IN GERMANY

    Gales and floods are doing immense damage in Germany. ...

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  41. TENNESSEE LABOUR TROUBLES.

    At Knoxville the miners have threatened to exterminate the militia, and unless they are overpowered trouble will ensue. ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN WORKMEN'S CHAMPION.

    Mr. Thrackell, in a letter to a London newspaper, says Mr. West- Erskine's statements concerning Australian workmen being led by lazy agitators, and ...

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  43. BREAKING THE RULE.

    Mr. Thomas Lloyd, Lloyd's Repository, Pembroke-place, Liverpool, England, writes As a rule, I object to giving testimonials, or in any way endorsing proprietary ...

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  44. A KNIGHT OF THE GARTER.

    The Earl of Cadogan has been created a Knight of the Garter. ...

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  45. THE WISBECH ELECTION.

    The Hon. Wm. Brand, (Radical) has gained a majority of 260 votes in the election for the Wisbech division of Canterbury, replacing Captain C. W. ...

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  46. THE TIN MARKET.

    Tin (Australian and Straits) is to-day quoted at £91 10s. for cash. ...

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  47. [From Melbourne papers.]

    In connection with the war in Chili, the insurgents, whose progress has been greatly checked owing to their failure to procure sufficient supplies of ...

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  48. A NEW STEAM SERVICE.

    The Australian Mutual Shipping Company are arranging for a new steam service between English and Australian ports. ...

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  49. LOCK-OUT OF TAILORS.

    A general look-out of working tailors throughout the United Kingdom is threatened, unless the men return to work on the 29th inst. ...

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  50. HEMP MARKET.

    New Zealand hemp is in poor demand at ten shillings decline. ...

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