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  2. CONTENTS OF TO-DAY'S PAPER.

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  3. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. SPORTING NOTES.

    The Bendigo Jockey Club's winter meeting will take place to-day on the local course. A special trnin to convey Melbourne visitors will leave Spencer-street at half-past 8 o'clock ...

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  4. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Republican Government, which has been in power in Brazil since November last, when the Emporor Dom Pedro the Second was deposed and sent ...

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  5. SHIPPING CASUALTIES AT THE HEADS.

    It has been blowing a southerly gale here during last night and this morning, with fierce squalls moderating during the night. The fishing cutter Spray parted her ...

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  6. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    An address, signed by 30,000 residents of Borlin, was yesterday presented to Prince Bismarck in recognition of the great services he has rendered to ...

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  7. SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.

    In the House of Commons last night Sir James Forgusson, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in answer to a question that Lord Carrington, the ...

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  8. THE RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION BILL.

    A meeting of members of the Legislative Assembly dissatisfied with the Railway Construction Bill recently introduced into that Chamber by the Government, was convened ...

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  9. OPENING OF THE QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament was opened by the Governor at noon to-day with the usual ceremonies. After referring to the late disastrous floods, which had severely affected the well-being of ...

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  10. SPORTING TELEGRAM.

    Stansbury and O'Connor have so far adjusted their difference arising out of the unsatisfactory race yesterday that they have agreed to row the race over again on Monday ...

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  11. PIGEON SHOOTING IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. W. Sayer, a member of the Melbourne Gun Club, competed to-day in a pigeon-shooting contest at Hurlingham. Mr. Sayer won a cup value 50 sovs. ...

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  12. RUSSIA AND TURKEY.

    It is reported that the Russian squadron in tho Black Sea will shortly make a demonstration in Turkish waters. The object of this movement is to deter the ...

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  13. THE QUEENSLAND ANNUAL DINNER.

    The annual dinner of the Queensland colonists resident in London was held at the Criterion Hotel last evening. One [?]dredgentlemen were present, including ...

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  14. ARRIVAL OF MAJOR WISSMANN AT BERLIN.

    Major Wissmann, the commander of the German forces in East Africa, has arrived in Berlin, and received a warm welcome from the inhabitants. ...

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  15. THE WEATHER.

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  16. COURSING.

    Thenumber of applications for nominations for the Waterloo Cup of 1890 received up to the hour appointed for closing on Tuesday, June 24, was 56, or eight short of the 64 required ...

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  17. MOVEMENTS OF THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Shaw, Savill, and Albion, Company's Arawa left Rio Janeiro on the 21st inst. The Arawa left Wellington on May 29th, and is due at Plymouth on 8th ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN MIDLAND RAILWAY.tATLWAY

    The Midland Railway Company, Western Australia, is issuing 6 per cent. debentures amounting to £1,000,000. [The object of this company is to ...

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  19. THE WEATHER IN THE BAY.

    The heavy weather which prevailed on Tuesday continued throughout the night, and at least one fatality has occurred. The deceased is a senman, 50 years ...

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  20. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Three boys hired a boar, from Lavender Bay, North Shore, yesterday morning, saying that they were going down the harbour fishing. Nothing has been seen or heard of them ...

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  21. FOOTBALL.

    The permit and match committee of the Victorian Football Association met yesterday afternoon at Boyle and Scott's, and appointed the following umpires for next Saturday:—Essendon v. Geelong, Eastat Mel ...

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  22. SHIPPING REPORT.

    The R.M.S. Occana, from London, with passengers and cargo, arrived in the bay shortly after eight o'clock yesterday morning. The oceana was boarded in due course by Dr. A. Honman, health ...

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  23. THE BALACLAVA LIGHT BEIGADE FUND.

    The St. James's Gazette, referring to the donations contributed in Melbourne towards the fund in aid of members of the Balaclava Light Brigade, considers ...

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  24. ILLNESS OF SIR THOMAS COCKBURN CAMPBELL.

    Sir Thomas Cockburn Campbell, one of the West Australian delegatos in connection with the Enabling Bill, is confined to his bed suffering from a severe attack ...

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  25. INTERCONONIAL JUNIOR FOOTBALL.AIX. I

    The Fernside footballers played their last match in Tasmania on Saturday, when they met a combined team of South Tasmania. The game ended in a win for the home team by 2 goals 2 behinds to 9 behinds.hiudB ...

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  26. A PROCEDURE COMMITTEE APPOINTED.

    In the House of Commons last night a select committee was appointed to consider the procedure resolutions proposed by the Government, the object of which ...

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  27. THE DUKE OF CRENCE. 1

    His Royal Highness Prince Albert Victor, who iras last month raised to the peerage as Duke of Clarence, took his seat in the House of Lords to-day. ...

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  28. THE NEW BISHOP OF SYDNEY.

    Dr. Saumarez Smith, the new Bishop of Sydney, was consecrated in St. Paul's Cathedral this morning by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Rev. ...

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  29. LAWN TENNIS.

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  30. EXPIRING TREATIES OF COMMERCE.

    In the House of Commons to-day. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, the Piesident of the Board of Trade, stated, in answer to a question, that it was not the intention ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The brickmakers at Adelaide have resolved to introduce ttie elgin HOURS principle in their trade. ...

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  32. SURVIVORS OF THE SIX HUNDRED RELIEF FUND.

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  33. CASUALTIES.

    A man named Alexander Anderson, 32 years of age, while working as a labourer on board the steamer Manapouri at the Queen's Wharf yesterday afternoon, was seized with ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND.

    Later news from Samoa reports that all is quiet at Apia. The utmost cordiality at present exists between the consuls of England, Germany, and the United States, and this ...

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  35. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT MARTINIQUE.

    A terrible fire has occurred at Fort de France, the capital of Martinique, one of the French West Indian islands. Half the town has been destroyed, ...

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  36. THE MASONIC CELEBRATIONS AT LAUNCESTON.

    Great disappointment was felt to-day at the non-arrival of the steamer Flinders with the Governors of New South Wales and South Australia. The mayor of Launceston had ...

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  37. TESTIMONIAL TO THE EARL OF DURHAM.

    A testimonial, to which sportsmen of all ranks have contributed, has been presented to the Earl of Durham, in recognition of his efforts in the direction of ...

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  38. LAW NOTICES (This Day.)

    M'Pherson v. the Land Credit Bank of Australasia and another (part heard), Succan v. Greenshields, Biggs v. Barry. SECOND NISI PRIUS COURT. ...

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  39. A SCULLING MATCH.

    A sculling race for a distance of three miles is to be rowed next month between Hanlan, the ex-champion, and Hosmer, the American sculler. ...

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  40. THE SILVER QUESTION IN THE UNITED STATES.

    It is not likely that the amendments made by the Senate in the Silver Coinage Bill will be agreed to by the Coinage, Weights, and Measures Committee of the ...

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  41. THE MELBOURNE STAGE IN THE FORTIES.

    Sir,—Will you kindly permit me to correct a mistake in my letter. Mr. C. Young married Miss Thompson—not Jones. Mr. Jones married Miss Thompson's sister.— ...

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  42. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Andrew Shields, of 245 Elizabeth-street, gram merchant and grocer, trading as Shields and Co. Causes of insolvency—An engagement entered into by him in April, 1886, to ...

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  43. THE JOCKEY BOWES.

    The jockey D. Bowes, who came to England in charge of Mr. James White's horses Kirkham, Narellan, and Plutarch, will return to Australia by the steamship ...

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  45. DEMANDS BY THE LONDON FIREMEN.

    The [?]en employed in the metropolitan fire brigades are demanding an increase in their pay, shorter hours, and retiring pensions. ...

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  46. BILLIARDS.

    Tuesday, June 24.—J. L. Reilly (receives 108) beat A. Allsop (receives 40) 67 points, S. Allen (receives 60) beat H. J. Bicknell (receives 48) by 44 points, J. D. Marks (receives 105) beat M. Samuel (receives 100) ...

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  51. LACROSSE.

    Essendon v. Selbourne.—This match was played on the Essendon ground on Saturday last, and resulted in a win for the house team by 2 goals to 1. For South Melbourne, the two Gordons, Knight, ...

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