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  2. Telegraph News.

    The Right lion. William McArthur, Lord Mayor of London, and one of the Liberal representatives for Lambeth in the House of Commons, has announced his ...

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  3. GROUNDING OF THE BARQUE QUEEN OF NATIONS.

    The Queen of Nations, barque, 827 tons, Captain Bache, is ashore four miles norm of Wollongong. The foremast and mainmast are gone, and a heavy sea is breaking over the ...

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  4. COMMERCIAL TREATY BETWEEN AUSTRIA AND GERMANY.

    As the present temporary commercial arrangements between Austria and Germany will expire on June 5 the Government of the former country have agreed to ...

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  5. THE EVACUATION OF AFGHANISTAN.

    I ord Burlington, in reply to a question in the House of Commons today, stated that the announcement in the Times this morning to the effect that the Home ...

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  6. [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.]

    Copra is £14. Kauri gum is £10 5s. At the wool sales today 9,700 bales were catalogued. There was a good demand. ...

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  7. TRADE BETWEEN GERMANY AND AUSTRALIA.

    Prince Bismarck, the Imperial Chancellor, submitted to the Reichstag today a memorial, extensively signed by the leading merchants of Hamburg and other ports ...

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  8. BRITISH AMBASSADOR TO TURKEY.

    The Right Hon. G.J. Goschen, special British Ambassador at this city, is about to return to London. The preliminary negotiations for a settlement of the ...

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  9. EXPENDITURE IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Representations have of late been made to the Government that the official expenditure in the colony of Western Australia was not only very excessive and beyond the ...

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  10. ARRESTS IN IRELAND.

    In accordance with the powers conferred on the Government by the Coercion Act, Kettle, a prominent member of the Land League, who recently urged that tenants ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN MAILS.

    The R.M.S. Hydaspes, which left Adelaide on April 27, with Australian and New Zealand mails for Great Britain, arrived here on May 13. ...

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  12. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    The Greek Government having formally accepted the terms of the convention imposed by the Great Powers, and signed by the Porte last week, the frontier difficulty ...

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  13. THE ANGLO-FRENCH TREATY.

    The British and French Governments have formally entered upon negotiations for the renewal of the treaty of commerce between the two countries which expires on ...

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  14. COMMERCIAL.

    At the wool sales to day 78,000 bales were offered. Most descriptions were firm. ...

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  15. IRISH AGITATION.

    The disaffection in Ireland continues to spread, and affairs are presenting a dangerous aspect in many parts of the country. It is stated that there are not ...

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  16. THE FORTUNE BAY DISPUTE.

    It is officially announced that an amicable understanding has been come to between the British and the United States Governments upon the questions arising out of the ...

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  17. MINISTERIAL CHANGES IN ITALY.

    Signor Sella having failed to form a Cabinet in succession to Signor Cairoll, Signor Depretis, a former President and well-known Italian statesman, was ...

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  18. THE BOERS IN ZULULAND.

    Reports to hand from South Africa state that since the conclusion of peace between tie British and the Boers the latter have organised and carried out numerous ...

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  19. THE STEAMBOAT ACCIDENT IN CANADA.

    From further [?] received today from Canada, it appears that the loss of life occasioned by the capsizing of an excursion steamer at London, near Ontario, was ...

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  20. MURDER IN TUNIS.

    A very embittered feeling continues to be shown by the subjects of the Bey of Tunis towards the French, and information received today states that the ...

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  21. THE IRISH LAND LEAGUE.

    Serious dissensions have arisen among prominent members of the Irish. Land League. It is understood that the differences have reference to the new Land Bill ...

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  22. IRISH LAND BILL.

    The House of Commons went into committee on the Irish Land Bill this afternoon. Upon the reading of the first clause a discussion arose, and strong opposition ...

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  23. DISAFFECTION IN POLAND.

    An agrarian agitation which threatens to assume a very serious character, has commenced in Russian Poland. Riotous meetings are being held, attended by large ...

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  24. THE AGITATION IN IRELAND.

    At a Cabinet meeting today the Government had under consideration the present condition of Ireland, and the continued prevalence of disorder in that country. The ...

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  25. EARTHQUAKE IN AMERICA.

    An earthquake shock has been experienced at the town of La Salle, Illinois, United States, at the head of navigation of Illinois River, on the Illinois aud Michigan ...

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  26. COMMERCIAL.

    At the wool sales today 8,400 bales were offered. There was a good demand. ...

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  27. H.M.S. BACCHANTE.

    The Cleopatra arrived here today. The repairs to the Bacchante's rudder will probably be completed ten days hence. The young Princes, who have taken part in several cricket matches and ...

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  28. SPECIAL SHIPPING TELEGRAM.

    Arrived— Marpesia, ship, from Melbourne February 15; Don Guillermo, barque, from Melbourne February 24; The Goolwa, barque, from Adelaide February ...

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  29. DISTURBANCES IN IRELAND.

    Wholesale evictions have lately increased to an extraordinary extent in Ireland in the Counties of Monster and Cork, and culminated in scenes of great violence is the ...

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  30. COUNTRY TELEGRAMS.

    between the Caltowie and Watervale Rifle Companies. The weather van favorable and the scoring very good. The distances were 200, 400, and 500 yards. There were ten men a side ...

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  31. HARVEST PROSPECTS IN

    Reports have been received from most of the agricultural districts of England to the effect that the prospects of the next harvest are favorable, and the yield of all ...

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  32. SUGAR MARKET.

    There is considerable activity in the sugar market. Buyers are numerous and competition is keen. Most qualities are 9d. per hundredweight dearer. ...

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  33. PRODUCE TELEGRAM.

    Sales continue very animated: prices for all sorts are equal to closing of last series. ...

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  34. WOOL SALES.

    The May and June series of colonial wool sales now being held in the city are fairly attended, and buyers are active. During the last few days large quantities have been ...

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  35. AFFAIRS IN FRANCE.

    M. Gambetta, president of the Chamber of Deputies, in a speech dealing with the foreign and domestic affairs of France, has made remarks of a decidedly pacific tone ...

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  36. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Chief Secretary today received a telegram from the Acting Agent-General stating that the Postmaster-General had consented to detain the China packet at Galle twenty-four hours, until ...

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  37. ANOTHER MURDER IN IRELAND.

    Information has just been received that another agrarian murder has been committed in County Galway, Ireland. Full particulars are Dot yet to hand, but it is ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    John Edgar, one of the most successful pearlers on toe north-west coast, recently picked up while beach-combing a pearl valued at a thousand pounds. The largest take of pearl ...

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  39. TRICKETT OFF FOR AMERICA.

    Edward Trickett, the Australian sculler, and his trainer, Henry Kelly, have sailed for New York. ...

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  40. HOSTILITIES IN AFGHANISTAN.

    Information has been received that hostilities have commenced in Afghanistan between the troops of the Ameer Abdurrahman, and the followers of Ayoub Khan. ...

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  41. REPRESSIVE MEASURES FOR IRELAND.

    The present alarming condition of Ireland is causing great anxiety to the Government. At a meeting of the Cabinet held today for the consideration of affairs in that ...

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  42. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A deputation waited on the Minister of Public Works this morning objecting to the removal of the Pyrmont bridge across the harbor. The Minister said the bridge ...

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  43. ARRIVAL OF THE CALIFORNIAN MAIL IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The Pacific Mail Company's steamer Zealandia arrived here last night, and reports she landed seme of her passengers three miles distant from Honolulu, owing to the prevalence of the ...

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  44. COMMERCIAL.

    Tin is £87 10s. per ton. Mutton tallow is 37s. per cwt. Adelaide wheat, par 496 lbs., ex warehouse, is 49s. ...

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  45. THE TRAGEDY AT PORT AUGUSTA.

    John Marritch, the man who committed the wage assault on his wife on Thursday, which resulted in her death, was yesterday arrested by Sergeant Leaby and Police-trooper Whithers ...

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  46. GENERAL SUMMARY

    A split ban taken place among the Irish members in the House of Commons owing to difference of opinion upon the question of the Government Land Bill. The result has been that Messrs. ...

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  47. THE INTERNATIONAL WOOLLEN EXHIBITION.

    On behalf of New Zealand large purchases are being made at the colonial wool sales now being held in London for display at the International Woollen Exhibition, to ...

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  48. BRITISH EVACUATION OF AFGHANISTAN.

    The Times, in a leading article today, states that there is reason to believe that the Government have determined upon an early evacuation of Pishin and Chaman ...

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  49. THE GOVERNOR OF TASMANIA.

    It is announced that Sit George C. Strahan, C.M.G., recently the Administrator of Cape Colony, and who some time ago was appointed Governor of Tasmania, will ...

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  50. THE ORDER OF THE GARTER.

    It is stated that the emblem of the Order of the Garter, rendered disposable by the death of the late Earl of Beaconsfield, will be conferred by the Queen upon the Right ...

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  51. RELATIONS BETWEEN RUSSIA AND GERMANY

    Telegrams to hand during the past week from Berlin and St. Petersburg show that the feeling of coolness on both sides which lately sprang up between the Governments of ...

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