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  2. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The HOn. Whitelaw Reid, United Status Special Envoy to the Record Reign celebrations, states that, "in his visit to this great land he has been-impressed by ...

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  3. The Sydney Morning Derald.

    In the St.George's Challenge Vase competition at Bisley several Australian [?]men were Sueess[?]. The Duabens of York Premented the prises, and ...

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  4. BISLEY-RIFLE MEETING.

    In the St. George's Challenge Vase, competition at the Bisley Rifle Meeting, Mr. C. S. Green (Queensland) won £8 and a badge, and Bandmaster King (New ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION.

    To-day's price of bar silver is 20 3 3-16d per ounce standard, being a fall of [?]d on the lest quotation. ...

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  6. VICTORIA.

    The Savings Bank Commissioner to-day so [?] towards for £21,000 worth of morigage bonds, bearing interent at 3 per cent. There were 17 renders from the Public, at amounts ranging ...

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  7. THE WEATHER.

    The cyclonis disluibauco which has done to much good to the couotry [?]luco lest Friday might appropriately be ohrusted "Souter " were some [?] cost precedents of naming theres [?] capable of ...

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  8. THE HEAVY RAINS AND THE SEWERAGE CHANNELS.

    Though, the copious [?]n that has fallen con[?]usly since Friday cannot be rewarded in the light of a record so far as the rain [?]nge is [?]ncoroed, the downpour has bean sufficiently great to ...

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  9. PRIZE SHEEP FOR NEW SOOTH WALES.

    By the steamer Port Chaimers; which arrived at Port Adelaide on Sunday, Came a shipment of prize sheep, destined for New South Wales, whare they will be dovoted to breeding ...

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  10. EXPORT OF BUTTER.

    Portion of the consigament of butter made last Februery for export to London; and reimported owing to the prospect of obtaining a better price here thes in London, was offered for also of ...

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  11. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    The Czer and Czarins, of Rusaia will woloonse the Emperor and Empress of Germany at Cronstade on. the 7th August. ...

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  12. THE WEATHER AND THE CROPS.

    The winter continues to be excaptionally favourable to the producing intaract. Light showers have been exparloaeed throughout the colony during the past week, and the days generally ...

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  13. RIVERS IN FLOOD.

    The following reports were received by the Talegraph Department during the day:— Canden reports, 10.6 a.m., weather dull, showery: rainfall, 396 points. Nopean River over Canden ...

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  14. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At 5 o'clock this Morning the business pre[?] of Mr. Jemes Walker, storekaaper, of Gorringone, were burg[?]ly entered by a side window and about [?]6 10a in gold and 30 [?] silver, 71b. of tobacco, and ...

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  15. SOCIALISM IN PRUSSIA.

    The Prussian Chamber of Deputies, by a majority of four votes, has rejected the Law of Association Bill, which was, dirocted against the Socialists: ...

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  16. COURT OF MARINE INQUIRY.

    A Court of Marine Inquiry dealt to-day with a charge of [?] navigation profermed against Thomas W. Lockyer, master of the [?] Adelalde, in connection with the grounding of that reveal ...

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  17. JAPAN AND HAWAII.

    The Government of Japan has agreed to go to arbitration upon the question of the restriction of the immigration of Japanese into Hawaii. ...

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  18. ARBOR DAY.

    Smithtown and Seven Oaks Public Schools Combined to celebrte [?] day on Friday and were royally foted by the residents. The rain in the evening [?]red the sports. A display of [?]works ...

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  19. A SUMMUAY OF THE RAINFALL.

    Under the column of metorological reports is given also where the qunntity of rain measured at each station in the colony, from which it will be s[?] that tremendously hesvy rain fell over an ...

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  20. HEAVY WEATHER ON THE COAST.

    Light showers fell throughout Friday night and Saturday. Shortly after 6 p.m., on Saturday rain Began to fall in torronts, and continued throughout the night until 6 0'clock on Sunday night. Then it ...

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  21. THE UNITED STATES OUR RENCY.

    Fresident MKinloy has issued a mesaage to Congress, recommending the appointment of a Currency and Banking Commission. He also recommends that ...

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  22. PRESENTATION TO MR. J. PEARSE.

    Yesterday afternoon of the Town Hall a farewall complimentary social was tendered to Mr. John Pearse by the members of the Hunter River Agricultural and Horticultural Associtation and residents ...

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  23. COLONIAL PREMIERS.

    Mr. R. J. Seddon, Premier of Now Zealand, has biddon farewell to Sir George Grey, who sonda a loving measage to the people of New Zealand. ...

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  24. THE HINTERLAND OF DAHOMEY.

    A France-German Convention delimits the hinterland of Dahomey aad Tozolond. France retains Gurms, and Germany obtains Sanssamo. ...

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  25. THE ACTING PREMIER AT MOUNT VINCENT.

    The Hon. J. N. Brunker, accompaied by Mrs. Branker and Miss W[?], journeyers to Mount Vincent yesterday afternoon, and was m[?] cordially received. Models com[?]rative of the Queen's ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    M. Biard d'A[?], Conal-General for France, and the commander of the French warship Eure have been entertained at a luncheon given at Parliament House. The Hon. J. R. Dickson, C.M.G., ...

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  27. DISTRESS AT JOHANNESBURG.

    Reportsfrom Capetown state that, owing to the closing of some of the mines, 3000 people are starving at Johennesburg. ...

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  28. WASHWAYS ON THE NARRARRI-MOREE LINE.

    Owing to the heavy rain that fell in this district during the past two days, manyu serious weatherways have accurred, and the water has broken over the Moreo line in many places. The Narmol is ...

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  29. MR. WILSON BARRETT.

    The "Observer" states that Mr. Wilson Barrett, the well-known actor and dramatist (author of "The Sign of the Cross"), will sail for Australia in ...

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  30. EXTENDING FACILITIES FOR TOURISTS.

    Much satisfaction ie expressed that work on the Macquarie Pass is about to commo[?]. When finished thia road will provide means of communi[?] tion between the places at the top of the mountain ...

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  31. THE RAINFALL AND GALE AT SYDNEY.

    Mr. Russell lest night said:—"The rainfall is measured at the observntory for the recent rain storm up to 9 p.m. tctals as follown:— 9.24in Friday, 2.55in, saturday, 1.31in. Sunday, ...

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  32. THE LATE ARCHDEACON KING.

    The funeral of Archd [?] King took placo yesterday at the Waverley Cemetery. Heavy rain clergy, laity, and personel friends of the d[?] followed the romains to their last ...

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  33. A NEW MINING COMPANY.

    The Lady Charlotte Gold-mining Company, Coolgardie, Westorn Australia, has been registered with a capital of £100,000. Shares to the amount of £25,000 are being ...

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  34. PARLIAMENTARY BUSINESS.

    To-day being devoted to private members business in the Assembly, opportunity will be afforded of desling with a number of motions on a variety of subjects, ranging from the adoption of select ...

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  35. SUCCESS OF LOCAL STUDENTS.

    The results of the recant public [?]amiation bled at Bowral show that two. papila, A. Corry and Miss. D. Clarke, from Bowral Supertor Public School, passed. The latter [?]. a baraary et [?]30 a year ...

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  36. THE GALE AT SOUTH HEAD.

    Our South Road correspondent reports of the storm:—At 3 this (Monday) morning the wind [?] from E.N.E. to E. then to south-west incrossing in form to a f[?]h gale with thick draving ...

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  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Despite the dry season a number of young vines which have come into bering during this year's vintage have added is the total yield so that it carceeds last year's 1,743,000 gullons of wine ...

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  38. TRADE WITH NEW ZEALAND.

    The New Zealand Shipping Company has given orders for the building of two large steamers for the produce trade. Mr. R. J. Seddon, Premior of New ...

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  39. A MINER IN TROUBLE.

    Charles Morri[?]y, a miner employed at the Mount Hei colliery, was charged before the court to-day with a breach of general rules by [?]mming a he did it though [?]ly. The mnnager of the colliery ...

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  40. MAIL STEAMERS IN THE BLOW.

    The R.Mrs. A[?]tral when going out yesterday most the full force of the gale. She was accotring Slowly, but shipping occnsionally heavy ress, and went south-west. Whon last [?] from the Heads ...

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  41. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The men who were in the Central Boulder mino when the dynamite [?] are fairly well; but Managers Keorman and Hemwood, who formed the [?] party, are ...

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  42. BATHURST QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At the quartor Sessions to-day, Martia Fitzpatriok, charged with mal[?] setting fire to a dwelling-house with intent to injure the compier, was acquitted. Mr. S.J. Thompson appeared for ...

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  43. TASMANIA.

    Mr. John Honry has written to the Att[?]raoyGeneral offring, in deference to the public wish that the latter shonld attend the Federal Convention at Sydney in September next, to resign his ...

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  44. THE WASHAWAY ON THE MOREE LINE

    So far the hevry r[?] have not had any sorious affect on the railway, the only damage of any consequence being a was[?] way on the Moreo line. The Railway Department yesterday, as soon as town was ...

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  45. CHARGES AGAINST OFFICERS.

    Reports from the Cape state that Captain Meintjes, and Lieutonant Coetzee; commanding a fores of burghers, have been, changed with shooting friendly ...

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  46. SIGNS Of CLEARING.

    The unbroken gloom which hung over the colony at 9 o'clock yesterday morning [?] continued so until soon showed bigns of breaking later in the day. At 3 p.m. the number of stations at which rain ...

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  47. SIR GEORGE DIBBS AT AUCKLAND.

    Mr. George Dibbs loft for Sydney to-day. In the course of an interview he said some interesting problems [?] involved in the occupation of some of the islands he bad visited. Fiji being British ...

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  48. A TRAIN DELAYED BY THE RAINS.

    Owing to the heavy rain the Moreo train was unable to lauve Moroo last overning. A large number of breakeways have occurred. A baliast train arrived here from Mur[?] this morning with a ...

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  49. ACCIDENT TO THE BARRA[?]OOL.

    Our Now[?] correspondent wires:[?] "The [?]bool left for Sydney at 1.15 p.m. (Monday), and returned to port at 1.40 p.m. with the gland of the circulting-pump broken" ...

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  50. THE LATE MR. R. C. WALKER.

    The ramains of the [?] Robert Cooper Walker, for several years libration of the Public library, were interred yesterday afternoon in the Waverley Cemetery. The body was taken from the deceased's ...

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  51. STEAMERS OVERDUE AT BRISBANE.

    Our Brisbane correspondent last night wired:[?] The stasmen Elamang, Fitaroy, and Tyrman have not yet put in an appearance. ...

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  52. INTERNATIONAL SWIMMING MEETING.

    In the international swimming contest at Brussels, held on Saturday and Sunday, Perey Cavill, of Sydney, won the 600 metres championship, with Stratton, ...

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  53. FLOOD AT CAMDEN.

    Tho rainfall up to the preeent totola can. Tho Camdon Bridge hu been, inundated MUM thia mommg, noceaoltuting the tm flic of tamil and passengers beug effected acron the river by the coondra boot, ...

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  54. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 151 words
  55. THE SHIPPING IN THE GALE.

    A [?] already rough from Sunday's blow had incrosed to wild and t[?] proportions by yesterday morning, the r[?] being that several vessals, incinding one or two [?] failed to put in an ...

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  56. NEW ZEALAND.

    The committees set up by the recent conference of the North Island woolgrowon has entared into on agreament with, Sranloy and Co., of Durredia, for the tr[?] ...

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  57. THE DARLING RIVER.

    From reports from the upper rivers to-day [?]ciant rain has [?] on the watershed of the Darling River to enable navigation to be re[?] at all early date. Navigation from Bonrko to Wilcannla ...

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  58. THE AUSTRALIAN BASEBALL TEAM.

    The Australian baseball team which recently visited America will play a Landon'consolidated team at the Crystal Palace on —Wednesday. next: ...

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  59. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 words
  60. THE CITY RAILWAY.

    A deputation conditing of the Mayors of [?]ban coun[?] waited upon the Mayor of Sydnoy yesterday, for the purpose of gaining his consent to a meeting being held in the Town Hall to further the ...

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  61. THE RIVER BOGAN IN FLOOD.,.-'-'ra

    The weather cleaned up to-day. The total rainfall was 375 polnta. A good spring is now [?]ed. The Bogan is in flood. This is the first time the river has born running for the past 15 months. ...

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  62. i ' YXSSKLS AT BYRON BAY.

    The line being intorrupted with Byron Bay yesterday prevented partions being obtained, but a report received by the steamer Tomki from the Richmond [?] taht when the left the rives the tug ...

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  63. CYCLING IN ENGLAND

    J[?], the New Zealand cyclist, has won the Open Mile.Handicap on the Woodgreen track. He had an allowance of 146 yards; and won earily. ...

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  64. DHOWNING FATALITY AT QUISINDL.

    A heavy fall of rain has taken piace [?] saturday throughout the district. The [?] this morning. A little boy named Helly fall in the [?] [?]. which carried his body away. S[?] ...

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  65. LATE SHIPPING.

    Gabo ([?])tant, Captain A. Buston from Mr[?] [?] pra[?] —Mr. [?] Mrs. [?] Edit, [?] H. Norman [?] we[?] pringle, [?] man, Bi[?] [?] Normin H.P. [?] ...

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  66. WBECK AT TRIAL BAY.

    A wire from Arakoon [?]:—"The Government tugboat Mikado broken from her moorings during Sunday night, and later her Utering-gear broke and the drom [?] 6 a.m. The crow landed and ...

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  67. THE WATERBURY WATCH.

    A Waterbury Watch was lost in one of the Wes[?] [?]ver-mining Company's (Tasmania) [?] whence it was [?] with ore down a [?] Into a track wheeled and [?] to the [?] ...

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  68. [?]AVY WEATHER AT CORAKI.

    A tr[?] north creterly gale [?] ...

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  69. EXPERIENCE OF A FERRY STEAMER.

    The moeman's Bay ferry boat, St. Laonards on the 8 a.m. [?] yesterday from the day was caught by due of this equails while [?] round the [?] and was Htarully blown towards the rocks, Such ...

    Article : 44 words
  70. THE PATE OF GLORY [?] to the

    VISIT TO AUSTRALIA. LONDON, July 25. ...

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