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  2. LATE EDITION.

    The colliers in Westphalia have steadily refused to fall in with the mine-owners' proposals, and there is every prospect of the suspension of work continuing for ...

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  3. Correspondence.

    Sir—"Magill" administers a well-merited rebuke to Mr. Fletcher for writing on the subject of Buddism without apparently knowing much about it. I admire Mr. fletcher as an ...

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  4. FRUIT-GROWING IN AUSTRALIA.

    A project is on foot in London for the purchase by a number of capitalists of land in New South Wales for fruit-growing purposes. The recent successful ...

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  5. LETTERS FROM THE MAHDI.

    Letters hare been sent by the Khalifa of the Soudan to her Majesty the Queen and to the Khedive of Egypt urging them to embrace Mahdism, and stating ...

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  6. CHARGES AGAINST A SYDNEY LEGISLATOR.

    A short time ago the Premier stated in the Legislative Assembly that the report of the Royal Commission on the Casual Labor Board, in which some serious ...

    Article : 139 words
  7. [From the Melbourne Herald.]

    It has now transpired that the Countess of Dudley, knowing that her son was being fleeced in the Field Club, and failing in her efforts to Induce the police to ...

    Article : 64 words
  8. THE STRIKES IN EUROPE.

    Prince Bismarck, the Chancellor of Germany, is reported to be very much concerned at the rapid and extensive spread of strikes in Europe, and especially in the ...

    Article : 120 words
  9. THE PREMIER'S REASONING.

    Sir—If there in not a perfect parallel between Burke's position and the Premier's he has no right to Burke's principle. Water may revive a dying tramp, but it is not therefore ...

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  10. THE VICTORIAN COURSING CLUB.

    The Victorian Coursing Club's Derby and Oaks meeting commenced to-day at Diggers' Rest. The results were:— Debby.—Hexham beat Melfort; King D[?]lga ...

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  11. COUNTRY TELEGRAMS.

    On Tuesday morning Mr. John Miller, of Merriton, whilst harnessing a pair of horses was severely kicked in the side by one of the animals, one of his ribs being broken. On the ...

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  12. GAMBLING IN LONDON.

    The men who were arrested early last Sunday morning at the Adelphi Club for gambling were brought up at the Bow-street Police Court this morning. ...

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  13. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Henry Solomon has been committed for trial on a charge of attempted criminal assault on Miss Minnie Marion, the actress, in her bedroom at the Palace ...

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  14. DROWNED AT RIVERTON.

    Mr. William Davis, known as "Farmer Davis," a resident of 30 years, was drowned in the Government reservoir to-day. He was missed at 4 o'clock this morning, and the body ...

    Article : 49 words
  15. COMPTOIR D'ESCOMPTE DE PARIS.

    The attempt to form a new company to take over the business of the Comptolr d'Escompte de Paris, in liquidation, has been a great success. The directors offered ...

    Article : 76 words
  16. SPORTING NOTES.

    Mr, Dunlevie on Thursday received very good acceptances for the Queen's Birthday meeting, when it is to be considered that amongst the ranks of the absentees are to be ...

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  17. SPORTING.

    Thursday being the last on which the course proper would be open to trainers there was a large number of horses out on the East Park Lands and a goodly assemblage of spectators. ...

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  18. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    The statement which was circulated recently that the Queen proposed to visit Ireland has been reasserted, but no official announcement of any sort has been ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN FREIGHTS.

    In accordance with the previous announcement, the freights to Melbourne and Sydney have been reduced by 2s. 6d. This reduction, however, will not have ...

    Article : 58 words
  20. THE VICEROYALTY.

    The proposal to abolish the position of Viceroy of Ireland and invest the office in a commissioner is gaining ground. It is freely stated in political circles that the ...

    Article : 47 words
  21. THE DEATH OF IRVING BISHOP.

    A rumor of a horrible nature has gained ground with regard to the death of Irving Bishop, the mind-reader, which was announced two days ago as having resulted ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Rumors are again rife as to the probable retirement of Lord Carrington as Governor of New South Wales. Truth to-day contains the statement that his ...

    Article : 241 words
  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Dissatisfaction again prevails at the Wallsend Colliery in regard to the shooting regulations under the general agreement. ...

    Article : 142 words
  24. LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL.

    The appeal of Lady Sandhurst from the decision, of the loner court, which upset let election aa a member of the London County Council, on the ground that she ...

    Article : 78 words
  25. QUEENSLAND.

    The captain of the schooner Rhoderlck Dhu, from the South Seas, reports that while the vessel was at South-West Bay, Mallicolo, on the evening of April 26, the ...

    Article : 112 words
  26. THE FRENCH IN LOYALTY ISLANDS.

    The Christian World this week contains an article from the pen of the Rev. John Jones, who was expelled from Mare, in the Loyalty Island[?], by the French, in ...

    Article : 73 words
  27. NEW YORK CHESS CONGRESS.

    At the New York Chess Congress the nineteenth and final round in the second series of games was played yesterday. Mr. Gossip succeeded in defeating Mr. Judd. ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Sawes, the missionary at Savage Island, writes that a large quantity of wreckage and lamber drifted ashore on the 29th of December. It was feared that ...

    Article : 74 words
  29. BUSH CHILDREN.

    Sir—Some months back I was travelling from a station on the River Darling to Adelaide. On my way down I found a number of families living in the bush, some of whom had ...

    Article : 472 words
  30. BROKEN HILL WEIGHTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 260 words
  31. THE PARIS EXHIBITION.

    It is expected that South Australian champagne will occupy a prominent position at the Paris Exhibition. M. Fourier, of that colony, is making ...

    Article : 51 words
  32. PORTRAIT OF THE QUEEN.

    The Governor of Victoria (Sir H. B. Loch, G.C.M.G.) has preferred a request to her Majesty the Queen, on behalf of the colony, that she would sit for her ...

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  33. THE BIJOU THEATRE FIRE.

    At the inquest on the Bijou fire to-day it was elicited that out of the £4,000 granted by the Government towards the Volunteer Fire Brigades £1,300 had been ...

    Article : 98 words
  34. SPOFFORTH IN ENGLAND.

    Great objection has been raised to Spofforth, the Australian cricketer, playing for Derbyshire this season. All the counties except Yorkshire have dissented ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA AND CANADA.

    No decision has yet been announced with regard to the proposed new line of mail steamers between Canada and Australia. It is stated that the completion of ...

    Article : 81 words
  36. ROUGH PASSAGE OF THE ALBANY.

    The steamer Albany arrived at Fremantle this afternoon. The captain reports having experienced a terrible gale off Cape Borda on Thursday, May 9 ...

    Article : 207 words
  37. A.R.C. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY MEETING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 612 words
  38. A SYDNEY BARRISTER IN LONDON.

    Mr. Noble, of the Sydney University, has been admitted as a barrister at the London inns of Law. ...

    Article : 27 words
  39. [From the Melbourne Daily Telegraph.]

    The chairman of the Emin Pasha relief committee states that he feels certain that Mr. H. M. Stanley is now on his return journey to civilisation, and that he is ...

    Article : 62 words
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