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  2. SPORTING.

    The Grand National Meeting of the V.R.C. concluded at Flemington on Saturday, the weather being glorious, and the attendance very large, including vice-regal ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The Australian Eleven continued their match against Gloucestershiie at Clifton to-day. When stumps were drawn yesterday the scores stood at ...

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  4. THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

    It in understood that the new [?] pointed London Board will acc[?] management of the Bank of New Zealand affairs as they at present stand, ...

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  5. THE CANADIAN CABLE PROJECT.

    Sir J. C. R. Colomb inquires in the House of Commons whether the Canadian Government had been yet consulted as to the feasibility of ...

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  6. ARGENTINE AFFAIRS.

    Financial affairs in the Argentine Republic are improving land the commercial crisis is now nearly over. ...

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  7. MINERAL EXHIBITION.

    The Mineral Exhibition at the Crystal Palace will be opened on the 28th inst., but it is now understood that the Earl of Fife will not perform ...

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  8. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    SIR,—I think the present movement re the railway to the West Coast is rather premature, as the Zeehan line when completed will afford sufficient accommodation, ...

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  9. H.M.S. CALLIOPE.

    The Right Hon. E. Stanhope, in reply to a question asked, in the House of Commons as to whether the officers Of H.M.S. Calliope would receive ...

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  10. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEALS.

    The Privy Council has affirmed judgment in the cases Lyons v. Hoffvuny and Barter v. Bank of New South Wales. ...

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  11. THE DUNLO CASE.

    Lord Dunlo has returned to London. ...

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  12. NEW GOLD-MINING COMPANYS.

    The prospectus of the Edinburgh and Ballarat Gold-mining Company for operations at Lintons, Victoria, has been issued with a proposed capital of ...

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  13. ATROCITIES IN ARMENIA.

    It is reported that the Turks have actually burnt many Armenian peasants who had neglected, or were unable to pay the taxes levied upon ...

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  14. THE DALLEY MEMORIAL.

    The memorial erected to the memory of the late Hon. W. Bede Dalley, the New South Wales statesman, was to-day unveiled in St. Paul's ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN SILVER COINAGE.

    Hopes are expressed that the Agents-General will assist in the movement to legalise the establishment of a silver coinage in Australia in addition to the ...

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  16. THE GRENADIER GUARDS.

    The Guards leave on Tuesday, and will be away from London for a period of two years. Six of the Grenadier Guards who ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA V. THE PLAYERS.

    The Australians commenced the return match against the Players of England to-day, the ground on this occasion being the Sheffield. Burn ...

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  18. FOOTBALL.

    RAILWAY v. CITY.—These teams met for the second time this season on the Risdon ground on Saturday afternoon. On the occasion of the former meeting, the City won ...

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  19. JOHN KNOX SILVER-MINING COMPANY.

    It has been decided to float the John Knox Silver- Mining Co. with a capital of £60,000 in August next, and the promoters say success is assured. ...

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  20. A ROYAL AUTHORESS.

    The Empress Frederick is writing the memoirs of her late husband, the Emperor William. ...

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  21. IRISH LAND PURCHASE BILL.

    Mr. Parnell stated in the House of Commons that his party would be willing to adopt the Government proposals for purchase of land in Ireland. ...

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  22. ILLNESS OF DHULEEP SINGH.

    Dhuleep Singh, who has been living in exile on account of political offences, is now in a precarious condition of health. He has apologised to Queen ...

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  23. MR. G. INNES AND FRUIT SALES.

    SIR,—Mr. G. Innes refuses to own the pateruity of his youngest child—the Sydney auction sale. He has, however, contributed to its maintenance, and as far as the Huon ...

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  24. INTERNATIONAL CONGREGATIONAL COUNCIL.

    The Rev. R. W. Dale, M.A., presides at the International Congregational Council in 1891. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN RIFLEMEN.

    The Australian representative rifle team now at Wimbledon have failed to secure any prominent prize, and Bisley, their leading shot, has been ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.

    The proposal to reduce the capital of the New Zealand Shipping Company has been confirmed. ...

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  27. DISAFFECTED SOLDIERS.

    The Right Hon. E. Stanhope, Secretary of State for the War Department, has declined to disclose the result of the inquiry respecting the ...

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  28. TELEGRAPH CLERKS' STRIKE.

    The telegraph clerks have postponed their threatened strike pending negotiations. ...

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  29. THE GIFFORD RIFLE.

    Trials of the Gifloid rifle prove the weapon to be a success. Liquified carbonic acid gas is substituted for gunpowder. ...

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  30. A SEPARATIST VICTORY.

    Mr. Wilson, a separatist candidate, has been returned for the representation of Mid-Durham in the House of Commons. The seat was previously ...

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  31. MADAME MELBA.

    The Queen has presented Madame' Melba (Mrs. Armstrong), the Australian prima donna, with a diamond and pearl brooch. ...

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  32. THE MEETING OF FARMERS AT BRIDGEWATER.

    SIR,—Your report of the speeches made at this meeting makes very amusing reading, but that is the best that can be said. If farming cannot be made to pay in a country ...

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  33. SOUTH AMERICAN TROUBLES.

    Great excitement prevails at Buenos Ayres, owing to the financial Crisis there and the garrison are under arms nightly. ...

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  34. A NEW ZEALAND LINER BURNT.

    The Shaw Savill and Albion Co.'s well-known sailing ship Merope, bound from New Zealand to London, has been burnt at sea. An American ship ...

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  35. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN CONSTITUTION BILL.

    The Perth Enabling Bill defining the new Constitution of Western Australia, has passed through committee in the House of Lords. ...

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  36. SCARCITY OF GOLD.

    Gold in the Argentine Republic is at a premium of two hundred per cent. ...

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  37. OBITUARY.

    Lydia Becker, the authoress, is dead. ...

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  38. A CAPE POLITICIAN.

    The Hon. Rhodes, Premier of the Cape Administration, has arrived in London, the objcct of his visit being to watch the interests of that colony in ...

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  39. THE RING.

    Slavin and McAuliffe have signed articles to fight for the Ormond Club prize during the first week in October. JULY 17. ...

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  40. THE COLDSTREAM GUARDS.

    The Coldstream Guards, the regiment which refused to parado when so ordered, have been replaced at Wellington Barracks by the Yorkshire ...

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  41. AUSTRALIA V. SURREY.

    The return match between the Australians and Surrey was commenced to-day on Kennington Oval. The visitors won the toss, and elected to act ...

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  42. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The Australian Guards Band (Salvation Army) marched into Latrobe last Friday afternoon, travel-stained, but apparently not greatly fatigued after their long tramp of 20 ...

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  43. AMERICAN SHIPPING BOUNTIES.

    The United States Congress has passed the Shipping Bounties Bill. ...

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  44. THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL SERVICE.

    The doubts existing as to the continuance of the present mail service between San Francisco, Auckland, and Sydney is preventing tourists from ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN PRIMACY.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Saumarez Smith, new Anglican Bishop of Sydney and Primate of Australia, sails on August 15. ...

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  46. SPORTING.

    Mr. J. C. Saville has leased the racehorse Chicago, the Caulfield Cup winner, for a period of two years. ...

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  47. COLONIAL DEFENCE.

    It is understood that the committee on the question of Colonial Defence generally approve of Major-General Edwards' advocacy of the fortification ...

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  48. THE BISHOP OF LIMERICK AND MR. DILLON.

    The Bishop of Limerick, replying to Mr. John. Dillon's attack upon him in the House of Commons refers to the latter's miserable whine for release from ...

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  49. NEW MARKET JULY MEETING.

    At the Newmarket July meeting odds of 50 to 1 were offered against Lady Betty for the Thousand Guineas Handicap. She finished nowhere. ...

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  50. REPORT ON THE COUNTRY BETWEEN THE OUSE AND COLLINGWOOD RIVER.

    The following is the general report of the exploring party in connection with extension of Derwent Valley Railway from the Ouse to a point on Loddon Hills:- ...

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  51. THE GRAIN MARKET.

    New Zealand oats are quoted at 28s to 29s. ...

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  52. CHILLING AND FREEZING COMPANY.

    The Chilling and Freezing Co. has been successfully floated. ...

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  53. HEAVY CYCLONE IN AMERICA.

    A cyclone has occurred at St. Paul's, Minnesota, crusing heavy mortality. During the raging of the gale a steamer capsized and it was feared that at least ...

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  54. TASMANIAN TELEGRAMS.

    The Harbour master at Devonport was interviewed to-day by Mr. Henry Law, of Launceston, to obtain a site for coal wharf, he having made a contract for delivery of ...

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  55. Intercolonial Telegrams.

    The unemployed assembled in force on the wharf to-day currying an effigy of J. B. Patterson, Minister of Public Works. They then proceeded to the Corporation tip, tore ...

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  56. THE BEHRING STRAITS DIFFICULTY.

    The Murquis of Salisbury has intimated to President Harrison that if the United States fail to pay the indemnity awarded in Behring Straits difficulty ...

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  57. NEW FOUNDLAND FISHERIES DISPUTE.

    A warship has been despatched to Newfoundland to make inquiries into the alleged action of a Newfoundland cruiser, which is stated to have fired on ...

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  58. PERTH ENABLING BILL.

    The Perth Enabling Bill has been read a second time in the House of Lords. Lord Kuutsford took occasion during the debate to enlogise the late ...

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  59. LATEST ABOUT THE CABLE.

    South Australia wired last night as follows:—"The cable interruptions were caused by a very severe earthquake. The duplicate cable, which was repaired this ...

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  60. ILLNESS OF MR. H. M. STANLEY.

    Mr. H. M. Stanley has been suffering from gastritis, but is now recovering. ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. AMERICAN TARIFF BILL.

    France threatens to convene a European Congress to protest against the American Tariff Bill. ...

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  63. THE WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales continue animated, and prices are firm. The series will [?] on the 24th inst. Merino has ruled 5 per cent higher ...

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  64. O'DONOVAN ROSSA.

    O'Donovnn Rossa, chief of the Irish-American dynamite party, proposes to visit I[?] in January next. ...

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  65. LATEST CABLES.

    It is reported that the Grenadier Guards are under orders to proceed to Africa. ...

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  66. Advertising

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  67. [?]GHTING IN EGYPT.

    T [?] chief Senoussi has defeated the [?]di, inflicting serious loss upon his forces. ...

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  68. REPORTED RESIGNATION OF SECRETARY BLAINE.

    It is reported that the Hon. J. G. Blaine, Secretary of State for the United States, is resigning in consequence of the Behring Straits ...

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  69. CONGREGATIONAL.

    The Rev. Jefferies has accepted the pastorate of the new Congregational College at Hampstead. ...

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  70. TERRIBLE FIRE AT STAMBOUL.

    A terrible fire has occurred at Stamboul, doing damage to the extent of one million sterling. ...

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  71. THE GERMAN-AFRICAN EXPEDITION.

    Dr. Peters, leader of the German-African Expedition, is now at Zanzibar, and is about to resign his position. ...

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  72. INTERCOLONIAL FOOTBALL MATCH.

    There was a very large assemblage on the Association Ground to-day, when a team representing the Essendon Football Club, of Victoria, played a match against a ...

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  73. THE GOVERNORSHIP OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Bristol Mercury states, and apparently with authority, that the Right Hon. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, member for that city, will succeed ...

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  74. PERTH ENABLING BILL.

    The third reading of the Perth Enabling Bill was unopposed in the House of Lords. ...

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  75. THE NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNORSHIP.

    Lord Lothian has finally refused the position of Governor of New South Wales. ...

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