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  2. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] OUR SPECIAL TELEGRAM.

    Battalions of the Scots' Guards and the Rifle Brigade have been ordered to Ireland, and all army furloughs have been cancelled in that portion of the kingdom. ...

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    Reading a Viceregal speech is not like reading a will. There is not the same chance for unexpected announcements, and therefore there is not the same scope for excitement ...

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  4. ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE A PREMIER.

    An assassin attempted to murder Bratiano, Prime Minister of Roumania. The attack resulted in the intended victim being slightly wounded and his assailant being arrested. ...

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    Mr. L. L. SMITH, moved only by himself, has ventured on the motion of want of confidence against the BERRY Ministry. Coming from such a quarter, the motion in itself had no political ...

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  6. SECTARIAN OUTRAGE IN IRELAND.

    The Protestant church at Ballinahinch has been forcibly entered and completely wrecked. ...

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  7. NEW MAIL SERVICE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The proposed new line of mail steamers for Australia, under the auspices of the French Government, will be ready in two years. At first it will be monthly, then fortnightly. ...

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  8. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    The renewal of amicable relations between the Russian and Chinese Governments has led to the reopening of negotiations between the two countries for a settlement ...

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  9. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    THE Legislative Council met shortly before noon yesterday, when there was a large attendance of members present, as well as a considerable number of ladies and other visitors, amongst whom was the Duke of ...

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  10. ACQUITTAL OF TWO LAND LEAGUERS.

    Healy, who has of late acted as secretary to Parnell; and Walsh, a member of the Irish Land League, indicted for intimidation, were proceeded against to-day and acquitted, ...

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  11. THE TURKISH AND GREEK DISPUTE.

    The Porte has refrained from addressing to the Great Powers the note drawn up last week, with reference to the Greek question, as it is understood that Turkey is ...

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    The agreement which the South Australian representatives made respecting the sum to be paid for the Border duties seems likely to give some trouble in South Australia. ...

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    In the Legislative Assembly last evening the address in reply to his EXCELLENCY'S speech was made the occasion of a lively debate. To the speech itself two objections ...

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  14. OVERLAND PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 98 words
  15. THE ORIENT STEAMSHIP COTOPAXI.

    The Orient steamship Cotopaxi, from Adelaide for London, arrived here to-day. ...

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  16. COMMERCIAL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 184 words
  17. THE SCHNAPPER DISEASE.

    Sir,—A considerable number of letters have issued under this head. Your Manly correspondent of to-day is inclined to the belief that the wholesale destruction has been caused by dynamite rather than some epidemic; while a previous ...

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  18. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.) DUBBO.

    A man, named M'Cauley, the landlord of the hotel in which Norton was shot, was thrown from his horse last evening, and sustained such injuries that he died this morning. He was galloping through the street. ...

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  19. TEMORA.

    The Warden's Court was nearly all day occupied with mining disputes. Banks's 104 loads at Paris's machine yielded four pennyweights to the load. At the same machine ...

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    The policy of charging discriminating rates for different classes of passengers on the Government railways will have to be carefully revised. When a schoolboy can get a ticket which will take him ...

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  21. WAGGA WAGGA.

    2404 acres of land was selected at the local lan[?] office to-day. ...

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  22. VEGETABLE CREEK.

    The weather is extremely hot. Work is being carried on vigorously in all the claims. Very good dirt is being raised by Fox and party at Rose Valley. Some promising finds have been made in the Vegetable Creek ...

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  23. COOK PARK.

    Sir,—Having road "Mnemon's" letter (in this day's Herald) having reference to the piece of ground set apart to play bowls in Cook Park, allow me to state the Act says, "No kind of game shall be permitted to be played in the" ...

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  24. CONDOBOLIN.

    At the Government land sale held at the Courthouse yesterday twenty outside town allotments brought £3065 5s.; fourteen suburban lots, comprising about seventy-three acres, brought £797 10s. There was ...

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