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  2. The New Hebrides.

    The Premier has received a telegram from the Agent-General to the effect that Earl Granville, the Secretary of State for the Colonies in the late Government, in a ...

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  3. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A deputation of the council representing the Conference of Boards of Advice recently held to discuss the proposed Amending Education Bill, waited upon ...

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  4. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The Bill giving effect to the convention concluded between England and Spain with reference to the wine duties, whic was recently ratified by the Spanish ...

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  5. Trades and Labor Council.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Trades and Labor Council was held at the Sir John Barleycorn Hotel on Friday evening. There was a good attendance of delegates, 19 societies ...

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  6. POSITION OF AFFAIRS IN THE ISLANDS.

    The Havannah Harbor correspondent of the Melbourne Argus writing on July 19 says:- The large party of French marines at ...

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  7. [Through Reuter's Agency.] Secretary of State for India.

    The announcement that Sir F. Stanley has been appointed Secretary for India is premature, as the position has not yet been filled. ...

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  8. The New Ministry.

    The following Ministerial appointments have been made:- Lord Chancellor for Ireland—Lord Ashbourne. ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Full Court to-day upheld the conviction of the Rev. Father Haggard for abducting the girl Louise Eleanor Moxhall at Bourke some time ago. ...

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  10. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The Australians commenced a match against the County Surrey Eleven at Kennington Oval to-day. The weather was fine and the attendance very good. The ...

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  11. The New South Wales Railway Frauds.

    The case against Messrs. Wright, Heaton, & Co., for conspiring to defraud the Railway Department was resumed to-day. W. J. Moore, formerly in the ...

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  12. The Steamers Adelaide and Rotomahana in Competition.

    By a mere coincidence, probably, the time-tables of two of the leading steamship companies engaged in the intercolonial trade had been so arranged that two of the ...

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  13. The Maori Disturbances.

    The chiefs Te Whiti and Titokowaru, who were recently arrested for instigating Maoris to plough the land of European settlers, have been released on bail, and ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND.

    Yesterday a determined suicide occurred at Muttaburra. A man named William Beeves was lodged in the lockup on a charge of arson, and 20 minutes after he ...

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  15. ADELAIDE AND HINDMARSH TRAMWAY COMPANY.

    The half-yearly meeting of this company was held at the Exchange Arbitration-room on Friday, July 30. There was a good attendance of shareholders, and the Hon. W. C. Buik, ...

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  16. Sanitation in the Melbourne Hospital.

    Dr. Youll, the city coroner, commenced an enquiry to-day into the circumstances attending the deaths of three patients who, it is alleged, died in that institution ...

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  17. TASMANIA.

    The Ionic arrived from London at mid-night yesterday after a passage of 42 days. She landed 64 passengers here for Melbourne, Sydney, and Hobart. The voyage ...

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  18. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The Tannadice arrived from Hongkong yesterday and sailed to-day. She takes 1,680 oz. of gold shipped for the Town and Country Bank, 5 tons of tin ore, and ...

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  19. A MODERN MIRACLE.

    BUNDABERG, QUEENSLAND, CROFTON-STREET, May 31, 1886. —"Three years ago, last January, I was engaged in station life on the Kolan River, 20 miles north of Bundaberg. ...

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  20. MINING.

    MEXICAN G.M. Co.—The manager reports: —"Charters Towers, July 17.—The shaft has been sunk 6 feet for the fortnight, and is now down 47 feet below the 580-feet level. There ...

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  21. Circuit Court at Gladstone.

    The Circuit Court to-day, at which Mr. Justice Boucaut presided, only lasted about 10 minutes. Henry Daubinkin was fined £5 for non-attendance as a juror. ...

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  24. THE "COMING MAN" KNOWS HOW TO ASK.

    Sir—It has been the custom of most of us boys of the Pulteney-street School to go and spend our dinner hour at the public reading rooms on North-terrace. Several of us are ...

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