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  2. THE RETURN OF SIR GEORGE DIBBS. A DEMONSTRATION OF WELCOME.

    Sir George Dibbs returned from his visit to England and America yesterday, and was accorded a demonstration of welcome which should be most gratifying to him and all associated with or related ...

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  3. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Justice Hodges to-day gave judgment for the plaintiff with costs in the action brought by Thomas Ellis against William Elton, the well-known actor, now playing in London, for £708 ...

    Article : 182 words
  4. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE HERALD'S LONDON CORRESPONDENTS. THE RUSSIANS IN CENTRAL ASIA.

    It is reported at Simla, in the Punjaub that the Russians, under the command of Captain Yanoff, have evacuated the Pamirs. ...

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  5. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE HERALD'S LONDON CORRESPONDENTS. PLOT AGAINST THE CZAR.

    A plot against the life of the Czar of Russia has been discovered at Warsaw, in Poland. Numerous arrests have been effected. ...

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  6. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE HERALD'S LONDON CORRESPONDENTS. THE CHOLERA.

    The residents of Fire Island, where it is proposed that the passengers on cholera-stricken vessels arriving in New York Harbour shall be detained for quarantine, ...

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  7. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR GEORGE DIBBS returned yesterday from his visit to England and America, and was accorded a gratifying demonstration of welcome. HIS landing at the Circular Quay was witnessed ...

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  8. THE CIVIL WAR IN VENEZUELA.

    Under the direction of GeneralMendoz[?], the Dictator of Venezuela, General Pepper has arrested the leading merchants and European consuls at La Guayra, holding ...

    Article : 94 words
  9. ATTEMPTED REVOLT IN DAHOMEY.

    An attempt has been made to bring about a revolution at Abomey, in the kingdom of Dahomey, West Africa. The rising, which was organised by the ...

    Article : 41 words
  10. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Justice Windeyer arrived in Brisbane from Toowoomba to-day. A telegram from Townsville states that yesterday a strike took place among the butchers ...

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  11. ACCOUCHEMENT OF THE EMPRESS OF GERMANY.

    The Empress Augusta Victoria, of Germany, has given birth to a daughter. ...

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  12. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    The price of bar silver is quoted at 3s 2 5-16d per ounce. ...

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  13. FINANCIAL PANIC.

    Owing to the failure of the financial companies promoted by Mr. Jabez Spencer Balfour, M.P., a heavy run began to-day upon the Birkbeck Bank, 29 ...

    Article : 212 words
  14. THE CURRENCY IN CANADA.

    The Canadian banks refuse to accept American silver coins, of which there are 5,000,000 dollars worth in the Dominion. ...

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  15. CHURCH DISESTABLISHMENT IN WALES.

    Speaking in Wales to-day, Mr. Gladstone said that he hoped during the next session of Parliament to give some earnest of his desire to deal with the ...

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  16. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT PETERSBURG.

    The faulty manipulation of the points brought about what might have been a serious accident at the Petersburg railway station this morning. A water train was driven at a good speed broadside ...

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  17. MINERS' STRIKE AT BROKEN HILL.

    John Churchward appeared before Mr. Whittingdale Johnson, S.M., this morning, on two charges, first that he did, with others not known, to the number of three and more, unlawfully assemble together ...

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  18. [BY TELEGRAPH.]

    The Chief Health Officer has issued instructions that all vessels from Hamburg are to be subjected to strictest quarantine law, especially those vessels sailing from Hamburg after 10th August. ...

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  19. EFFECT OF THE STRIKE UPON THE RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    The members of the Railway and Tramway Association who are affected by the orders of the Railway Commissioners that in consequence of the strike the hours of labour must be reduced, ...

    Article : 158 words
  20. ACTION OF THE GOVERNMENT.

    The telegrams received by the Government yesterday showed that matters in Broken Hill are quieting down, and it was not proposed to forward any more police or military. ...

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  21. THE MONEY MARKET.

    Mr. E. G. Fitzgibbon, chairman of the Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works, learns that the prospects of the loan which he has been authorised to float in ...

    Article : 62 words
  22. THE INDUSTRIAL CRISIS IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Times says that the financial and industrial crisis in Australia may convince the colonies of the necessity for a closer union. ...

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  23. THE BISHOP'S HOME MISSION.

    The annual meeting of the Bishop's Home Mission Society was held in the Town Hall this evening. The Bishop of Adelaide presided. The Primate, Dr. Saumarez Smith, moved a motion ...

    Article : 100 words
  24. AGRARIAN UNREST IN IRELAND.

    The condition of Ireland is again growing serious. Agrarian outrages are increasing in number, and threats of further violence are made. ...

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  25. RELIEF EXPEDITION TO GREENLAND.

    The relief expedition recently despatched from the United States to succour Lieutenant and Mrs. Peary, who, with their party from the United States, had ...

    Article : 88 words
  26. RADICAL LEGISLATION.

    Mr. Labouchere, in a letter to the Times, warns Mr. Gladstone that the Radicals expect radical legislation. ...

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  27. LADY JERSEYS VISIT TO SAMOA.

    The visit of the Countess of Jersey, accompanied by Lady Margaret Villiers and Captain the Hon. Rupert Leigh (writes our Samoan correspondent) appears to have been an enjoyable ...

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  28. THE CONFERENCE ON BIMETALLISM.

    Belgium refuses to consent to the conference on bimetallism being held at Brussels. ...

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  29. THE SILVER COINAGE.

    The claims of the non-minting colonies in Australia to share in the profits made on silver coinage by New South Wales and Victoria are likely to complicate the ...

    Article : 45 words
  30. EXTENSIVE FRAUDS ON THE AUSTRIAN CUSTOMS.

    Two merchants in Bukowin[?], Galicia, have been charged with the robbery of immense sums of money by means of systematic frauds on the Austrian Customs. ...

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  31. PROCEEDINGS IN THE CENTENNIAL HALL.

    In anticipation of the Premier's arrival a crowd of some 2000 persons had assembled on the Quay. The steamer Brighton ran alongside the wharf at 20 minutes past 11 o'clock, and as the Premier, with the ...

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  32. MR. JAMES MUNRO.

    Owing to Miss Munro having contracted scarlet fever in London, Mr. James Munro, Agent-General for Victoria, has delayed for some weeks his departure for ...

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  33. THE RUSSIAN FAMINE.

    The sam of 30,000,000 roubles will be required in order to provide seed corn which is to be supplied to agriculturists in the eleven provinces of Russia wherein ...

    Article : 43 words
  34. MRS. CASHEL HOEY.

    The World says that a civil list pension of £50 has been granted to Mrs. Hoey, widow of the late Mr. J. B. Cashel Hoey, G.M.G., secretary to the Victorian ...

    Article : 37 words
  35. DISCOVERY IN ASTRONOMY.

    The Lick Observatory, in Southern California, has discovered a fifth satellite of the planet Jupiter, having a light equal to a star of the thirteenth ...

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  36. THE ATTACK ON TWO YOUNG LADIES.

    The assailant of the two young ladies, Miss Hilda Wood, niece of Mr. Goschen, and Miss Edith Philbrick, who were attacked while walking through a ...

    Article : 185 words
  37. EXPORT OF BEEF FROM THE ARGENTINE.

    The bounty offered by the Government of the Argentine Republic in order te stimulate the export of beef has proved a failure. ...

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  38. MOVEMENTS IN SYDNEY.

    Mr. Bourke, one of the members of the Broken Hill defence committee, and the Sydney representative of that body, last evening received the following telegram from Mr. Sleath:—"Matters quiet to-day. ...

    Article : 168 words
  39. NEW ZEALAND.

    It is feared that four lives have been lost by a boating accident. A boat containing four men named Paul Pearson, Joseph Dawood, Thomas Mittal, and John Cockle left Lyttelton on Sunday ...

    Article : 61 words
  40. THE CO-OPERATIVE COLLIERY.

    The ballot taken here yesterday regarding the Co-operative miners' troubles, and as to whether those miners should give 14 days' notice to c[?] work, resulted as follows:—For, 1[?]6, against, 123; ...

    Article : 42 words
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