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  3. EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS.

    United Ireland states that Dr. Gallagher, an American, who was sentenced to a long term of imprisonment for alleged complicity in a dynamite ...

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  4. THE MERCURY.

    Railway v. City football match to-day Trains as usual. Elijah rehearsal, chorus only, at 7.30 tonight. ...

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  5. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Playford was thrown out of his buggy last evening, but escaped with a severe skaking. Miners who have returned from Mount ...

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  6. A GENEROUS HEBREW.

    The late Mr. David Benjamin bequeaths £500 to the Synagogue at Melbourne, and £100 each to the Lonsdale-street Hospital and the Jews' Aid ...

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  7. THE MAILS.

    Himalaya arrived at Suez on 14th inst., homewards. Ville de la Ciotat passed Aden, inwards, on the 14th inst. ...

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  8. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Lindsay, the explorer, who has now 300 camels for packing goods to Coolgardie, will guarantee to find water provided the Government will allow the right of selling ...

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  9. COSTA RICA PACKET CASE.

    Lord Rosebery, Foreign Secretary, yielding to Sir George Dibbs' arguments, has again referred the Costa Rica Packet case to the law officers of ...

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  10. EIGHTH AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The Australians commenced their second match with Gloucester to-day. The county team was as follows:— W. G. Grace, Ferris, E. M. Grace, Grace, ...

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  11. CYCLING RECORD.

    Ernest Osmond, member of the London Cyclist Club, has covered two miles in 4min. 24 2-5ths sees., thus breaking the previous record. ...

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  12. FRIGHTFUL RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Three carriages and a sleeping car dropped a distance of 60ft. from a trestle bridge in Virginia, United States America, ...

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  13. ATROCIOUS BABY-FARMING.

    Sickening revelations have been made concerning baby-farming at Warasdin, Croatia, in Austro-Hungay. Children have been purposely crippled ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government has introduced a Liquor Control Bill in the House of Representatives, which provides for the restriction of licenses by a three-fifths majority of electors every ...

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  15. THE COAL STRIKE.

    A great many Lancashire miners who have gone out on strike by order of their Unions, are begging bread from door to door. ...

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  16. [From Melbourne Papers. VICTORIA

    Much regret was expressed to-day when news was received of the death of Mr. W. P. Jones, the well-known legal manager, of Creswick. The deceased gentleman, who ...

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  17. MILITARY.

    Colonel Fergusson, formerly of Adelaide, has been appointed Professor of Tactics and Military Law at Sandhurst. ...

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  18. RAID ON SEALING SCHOONERS.

    Two schooners have been raided by a band of unknown men at Pribyloft Islands in the Behring Sea, belonging to the territory of Alaska. The ...

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  19. ENGLISH, SCOTTISH, AND AUSTRALIAN BANK.

    The office of the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank, which took over the old English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank, opened to-day. ...

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  20. IRRIGATION.

    Mr. Osward Brown reports very favourably regarding his visit to the irrigation works in Western America. He says the development of the ...

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  21. FEDERAL BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    The creditors of the Federal Bank of Australia have resolved, at a meeting held for the purpose, that the liquidator (Mr. Priestly), who was manager ...

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  22. BALFOUR, THE ABSCONDER.

    The Pall Mall Gazette states that £6,000 have been privately subscribed to abduct Jabez Spencer Balfour, chief robber in the Liberator Building ...

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  23. MR. E. TENNYSON SMITH'S MISSION.

    Mr. Smith made a departure from the usual temperance lecture last night by giving an el[?]cationary entertainment, which was attended by a very large audience in all ...

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  24. JAPAN AND HAWAII.

    The Japanese Government has made formal demand that Japanese residents in Hawaii shall be on an equal footing with Europeans. ...

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  25. COLONIAL STOCKS.

    The quotations for colonial stocks to-day are:— Tasmanian 3½ per cents., £89. Victorian 4 per cents., £100 5s.; 3½ ...

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  26. HOME RULE BILL.

    The Gladstone Government intends to closure the report stage of the Home Rule Bill, and it will leave the House of Commons for the House of Lords at ...

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  27. BREADSTUFFS.

    The visible supply of American breadstuffs is 67,047,000 bushels. ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND.

    A project is on foot for the establishment of a central sugar-mill in the Redland Bay district, near Brisbane. There is considerable agitation in Mackay and elsewhere for ...

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  29. CURRENT CABLES.

    The death is announced of the Hon. N. J. H. Clifford, Roman Catholic Bishop of Clifton, England, in his 69th year. He was the second son of the ...

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  30. THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.

    Dr. Crooke has been appointed principal curator at the Imperial Institute. ...

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  31. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS

    A letter of complaint respecting the conduct of Mr. Panton, P.M., re the Mercantile Bask case, which Mr. McFarlane wrote to the Minister of Justice, has been forwarded ...

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  32. THE MARKETS.

    Tin — Australian and Straits — is quoted at £79 per ton for three months, being £2 lower than last week. LATER. ...

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  33. SPORTING.

    Selkirk, who was injured at Rosehill races last Saturday, has been destroyed, and his name has been removed from the Melbourne Cup list, Selkirk was bred at the Bayview ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    Frederick Kenner, son of the proprietor of the Kaikoura Star, fell from a tramear yesterday afternoon. The wheels of two carriages passed over his body, inflicting ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Twelve stonemasons engaged by Phippart Bros. arrived by the s.s. Eurimbla yesterday to work on the premises now being erected by the firm for the Mutual Life ...

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  36. LATEST CABLES.

    Thousands of Union coal-miners on strike marched to the Ebbu Vale collieries, in order to intimidate workers there, who had declined to join them. ...

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  37. FRANCE.

    M. Lockeroy, member of the Chamber of Deputies, who was on Monday shot and wounded by Moore, leader of the Paris cabmen's strike, in a quarrel ...

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  38. SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENTS LEGAL.

    At the Christchurch Police Court Mr. Beetham gave judgment in the cases heard against Mayor Eden George for allowing meetings to be held on Sundays in the ...

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  39. RUSSIA.

    In consequence of the depreciation of silver, the Russian Government has issued orders for the immediate stoppage of free silver coinage, and has ...

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  40. FIGHT BETWEEN FRENCH AND ITALIANS.

    A serious affray has occurred at Nimes, the capital of the Department Gard, South France. A large body of French workmen attacked Italian ...

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  41. INDIA.

    The Indian Government has issued its loan of £2,000,000 in rupee paper. The minimum price was £94 2s. 6d. ...

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  42. UNITED STATES.

    A section of the United States Senate advocates the inclusion in the suggested compromise between the "silver party" and those who favour the repeal of the ...

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  43. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Madame Victor, a well-known fortune teller, was yesterday remanded on a charge of stealing £28 from the house of a friend she had been visiting. Whilst searching ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND.

    The Ross River Meat Works, at Townsville, have frozen a number of pigs to send to London an a trial shipment. The work of laying the cable connecting ...

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  45. SOUTH SEA ISLAND NEWS.

    The Richmond, which has arrived from the Society Islands, reports all quiet at Tahiti and also at Raratonga. The war ship Hyacinth arrived at Papiete on July 12 on ...

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  46. HINTS FOR SUMMER.

    Don't swallow ice-water, danger it breeds, Don't stand in the treacherous breeze, Don't call for fat meat when you sit down to eat, ...

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  47. INTENSE HEAT IN EUROPE.

    Intense heat prevails throughout Europe, and deaths from sunstroke in all the capitals are general. ...

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  48. TRADE MARKS ON MEAT.

    Mr. Mundella, President of the Board of Trade, declines to introduce in the House of Commons, for the present, a bill providing for the marking of ...

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