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  2. SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1890.

    South Australia hat experienced many vlclasltndes and suffered much from the pessimism of too many of Its public men, who have seldom been willing to rejoice ...

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  3. FISHERIES TROUBLES,

    Particulars from Newfoundland v to the landing of French marbles In St. George's Bay ahow that the Invaders ordered the Islanders to remove their ...

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  4. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The trainer of the Hon. J. White's Kirkhatn stated, In an lntervieve to-day, that the colt would be a starter for the Derby at the Epsom meeting which ...

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  5. SCULLING CHAMPION-SHIP.

    The uncle of the late Henry Searle, the Champion oarsman, has written a letter to the London Eportsman, In which he lays charges against W. J. O'Connor, the ...

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  6. BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

    Major Buckley, formerly a director of the Bank of New Zealand, whose statements last year as to the condition of some of its accounts caused a temporary pinic ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND.

    Blackham sustained injuries to the chest in the match with Yorkshire, being struck by a ball delivered by Tamer. He Is still Incapacitated from playing. ...

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  8. THE LANCASHIRE MATCH.

    The match against Lancashire was continued at Manchester to-day. The Australians have lost nine wickets for 270. Lyons had a lucky Innings, daring which ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA AND IRELAND.

    Speaking at a banquet in Dublin at which he was entertained yesterday Mr. John Dillon declared that the Australians were willing to subscribe annually the ...

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  10. DELAGOA BAY.

    A propoeal has been made that Switzar- land shall be accepted as arbitrator In the dispute between England and Portugal In reference to the Delagoa Bay railway, ...

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  11. COUNTRY TELEGRAMS

    The weather unsettled andi there ate indication! of lain coming. ...

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  12. RINGMASTER RECEDES IN THE BE[?]TING.

    Mr. J. E. Saville'a hone Ringmaster. which Fagan bas been engaged to tide for the Manchester Cap, has receded In the betting. ...

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  13. DEATH OF MR J.D. PALTRIDGE.

    Mr. John D. Partridge, son of the late Mr. Win. Paltridge, died at his mother1* reaid ences this morning. Deceased was a promising young man 30 years of age, and came over ...

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  14. AUSTRALIANS OUT FOR 316.

    The Australians closed their first innings for bigof which Burn contributed 35 and Tramble 31; while Gregory, who exhiblited some excellent ...

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  15. THE STATE OF EUROPE.

    Prince Bismarck, In an Interview with a newspaper correspondent yesterday, stated that the European horizon Is cloudless, and that at present there is ...

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  16. THE BULGARIAN PLOT.

    Advices from Sofia, the Bulgarian capital, report the conclusion of the trial before a military tribunal of Major Paittza and his 14 associates for ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The date at which the proposed reduction in heights will come into operation has been postponed. ...

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  18. ACCIDENT AT TEROWIE.

    A man named Walters, employed by Mr. Oolite, agent for Norman & Co., was severely injured yesterday by a numbers of bags iof whest falling upon bun from a Urge stack, His lag was ...

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  19. THE WEST DONEGAL ELECTION.

    Mr. James Dalton, of Sydney, has Intimated acceptance of his nomination for the vacancy in the House of Commons for West Donegal. It is considered unlikely ...

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  20. RUMORED RETIREMENT OF M. DE GIERS.

    It Is rumored that M. de Glers, the Russian Chancellor, la about to resign. ...

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  21. LANCASHIRE'S INNINGS.

    The Lancashire Eleven lost no time in taking Their places at the wickets, and when the stomps were drawn they had by steady batting compiled 52 runs for the ...

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  22. ALDINGA BUTTER FACTORY.

    A largA large number of residentsfrom all parts the district were present today to witness the laying of the foundation stone of the local batter factory. The ceremony was performed ...

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  23. THE SYDNEY MUNICIPAL LOAN.

    The total offered for the Sydney municipal loan of £25,000 was £82,000. The average price realised was £104 10 s. 101. ...

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  24. QUEBEC LUNATIC ASYLUM.

    The Inquest on the bodies of the victims of the conflagration which occurred at the Longue Point Lunatic Asylum, Quebec, baa resulted In a verdict ...

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  25. COMMERCIAL.

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  26. LANCASHIRE ALL OUT FOR 78.

    When stumps were drawn yesterday the Lancashire men had all the appearance of compiling a big score. Daring the night, however, rain fell heavily and rendered ...

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  27. POPE LEO XIII. AND THE WORLD TO DAY.

    The following article has been received by the San Francisco mall, which arrived yesterday :— The New York Herald of 20th April ...

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  28. SWAN HILL RAILWAY OPENED.

    The mille e railway-line from Kerang (the previous terminus of the Sandhurst branch line) to Swan Hill, tapping the Murray at the latter place, was opened ...

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  29. GARFIELD MONUMENT

    The monument erected In honor of the late President Garfleld has been dedicated by Mr. Grover Cleveland, the ex-President of the United States. ...

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  30. COLONIAL STOCKS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  31. AUSTRALIANS AGAIN VICTORIOUS.

    With a handicap of 238 runs to the bad the Lancashire men opened their second Innings but the came causes which militated against productive batting In the ...

    Article : 123 words
  32. DEATH OF MR. CROUCH.

    MR. Thomes James Cruncn, father of the Temperance Alliance in Tasmania, died suddenly on Thursday night. He was a Freeman of the City of Londn,don, and ...

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  33. NIHILISTS IN PARIS.

    Fifteen Nihilists, three being woman, have been arrested In Pails by the French police, A quantity of explosives which were found In their possession were ...

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  34. THE NEW BRIDGE OVER THE LIGHT.

    Sir—May I ask permission to direct the attention of the authorities to the very dangerous manner in which the approaches to the new ...

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  35. METALS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 words
  36. HEMP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 17 words
  37. MELBOURNE FRAUDS.

    The case for the prosecution in the charges of fraud against James Mlrama and Wen. Doherty, James Hedrick and Jobn Holten, ex secretaries and auditors ...

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  38. RECKLESS DRIVING IN MELBOURNE.

    A collision occurred between a fish cart and a tramcar through the former running Into the dummy as It was turning the corner from Swanston Into Lonsdale street. ...

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  39. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN BANK.

    Mr. H. D. Holme*, at PRESENT manager of the Gawler branch of the Bank of South Australia, has been appointed manager of the Western Australian Bank ...

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  40. MELBOURNE CHESS TOURNEY.

    The tournament for the chess championship of Victoria was concluded to-day, when Mr. R. Hodgson and Mr. F. K. Eellingslipg tied, and In the play off Mr. ...

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  41. VICTORIAN CHARITIES COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission on Charities held its weekly sitting to day, the whole time being occupied by the examination of Mr. Williams, the secretary of the ...

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  42. TASMANIAN GRAND LODGE.

    It is expected that the Earl of Hopetoun (Governor of Victoria) will accompany Lord Carrington (Grand Master of New South Wales) and the Sad of ...

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  43. A CASE OF FORGERY.

    John Gregory, a commission agent, having offices at Prell'a Buildings, Qaeenstreet, has been arrested on a charge of forgoing a bill for £40. ...

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  44. VICTORIAN RAILWAY MATTERS.

    In connection with the charge of mismanagement against the Raft way Department, the Mayor of Hawthorn has onvened a public meeting for Monday night ...

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  45. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Australian Land Mortgage Bank to-day declared a dividend of 8 per cent. The charge of a result against Charles Compton, a vocalist, engaged at St. ...

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  46. A BRUTAL BIGAMIST

    Mary McLeod, wife of Dr. McLeod (who was yesterday found guilty of bigamy at the Quarter Sessions} to-day obtained a decree nisi for divorce with costs against ...

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  47. THE VICTORIAN CRISIS.

    There is very little fresh to report In regard to the Ministerial crisis. Toe Government anticipate a majority of at least 10, while the Opposition are also ...

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  48. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Influenza is raging in Perth and Ftamantle. Mr. R. W. Vincent, formerly subInspector of police at Bonbury, is dead. ...

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  49. MELBOURNE TRADES HALL.

    The Tradas Hall ouncil to day passed a vote of rymphathy with the Tailors' Society in their efforts to put a stop to sweating, and agreed to assist the society ...

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  50. PADDINGTON RIFLE RANGES.

    In consequence of continued complaints regarding the danger arising to people fa the Centennial Park from atray shots the Government have closed the Peddington ...

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  51. SIR HENRY PARKES.

    Sir Henry Parkes passed another restless night and is still suffering great pain. He obtained some sleep daring the day and is easier again this evening. ...

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  52. A PALACE ESCAPES DESTRUCTION.

    A fire occurred at the Parliament Houses In the temporary wooden build ings adjoining the main structure, bat fortunately It was discovered tn time and ...

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  53. SHIPPING TRADE TROUBLES.

    A difficulty has arisen between the wharf laborers and the Seamen's Union la regard tothedlvislonof overtime. A specical meeting was held to-night to discuss the ...

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  54. ARRIVAL OF THE SALAZIE AT ALBANY.

    The Frerch steemer Salazie, from Marseille', arrived at 11 40 last night. She brings the following passangere:— For Adelaide— Mrs. Lebia and daughter. ...

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  55. MR. GAUNSON IN A NEW LIGHT.

    Mr. David Gauneon, solicitor and exmember of Parliament for Emerald Hill, las been elected by the pilots to represent them on the Marine Board in place of ...

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  56. OVERLAND EXPRESS PASSENGERS

    The first class Passangers by the Melbourne express were :—Dr. Huston, Meesra Thompthomson, the Hon. B. S. Bird, Messrs. Maparth Henry. Free. Norman. Wilson. Shiels. ...

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  57. A RUSSIAN SOAR[?].

    Much [?] is being felt at the spread of Rusian Influaoza, and the question is how to escape it. Rid the systern of importies by taking Wlle's Sohnapya. 836.S ...

    Article : 32 words
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