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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    A fire which occurred at Knastuniu destroyed an hotel and the adjacent premises. The insurances amount to £1,350. ...

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  3. CARLES.

    The Khalifa (or Mahdi) has proclaimed himself as holy, and heaven-sent to drive the British and Egyptians out of the Land of the ...

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  4. CABLES.

    Six officers of the Russian army have been arrested at Kieff on a charge of being connected with the Nihilists. ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    At the inquest to-day on the body of a domestic servant named, Catherine Lean, who was killed on March 15 by an explosion of gas ...

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  6. RUINOUS DEPARTMENTS.

    The Western Australian Telegraph Department evidently has no sense of humor (says the Adelaide Advertiser of March 12). ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    The Cabinet to-day dealt with the case of Joseph Gill and Ella Hicksh, against whom sentence of death was recorded for arson at ...

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  8. CABLES.

    It is reported that the Venezuela Parliament has passed a motion reducing the Yuruan indemnity to be paid to Great Britain to £1,000. ...

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  9. CABLES.

    The death is announced of Mr. George Richmond, the retired Royal Academician, at the age of 87 years. ...

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  10. DESERTERS AT ALBANY.

    Two men at the Forts, Gunnei P. Tynan and Gunner Malcolm M'Neil, deserted yesterday. The authorities put the matter in the ...

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  11. MADAGASCAR.

    Mr. Waller, the United States ex-Consul who was imprisoned by the French in Madagascar for having assisted the Hovas, has been ...

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  12. DEATH IN THE BUSH.

    The skeleton of a man has been discovered at Pleasant Creek, near Queenstown. Portions of the clothing had been burned ...

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  13. TWO LONG-DELAYED LETTERS.

    Two letters have been shown to one of our Fremantle representatives which left Coolgardie on the same day, February 25, and ...

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  14. CUBAN WAR RIGHTS.

    The Venezuelan Chamber of Deputies has refused to recognise the Cubans as belligerents, pending the decision of the United States of ...

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  15. DESTRUCTIVE GALE.

    During a gale which swept the coast on Saturday, the ketch Petrel was driven ashore at the Bellinger River. She was 60 tons burden. ...

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  16. MONTE CARLO.

    Prince Albert of Monaco has renewed his contract with the Societe Anonyme des Bains de Mer et du Cercle des Etraegers de ...

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  17. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    Lord Salisbury has stated that parleyings between Great Britain and America are still proceeding, with a view to the establishment of ...

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  18. ACCIDENT AT NORTHAM.

    A serious accident happened to a man named John Thackrah this morning. He was engaged at Sermon Hill cutting wood, and ...

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  19. MARINE LAWSUIT.

    An important judgment was deliyered by Mr. Justice Hodges in the action brought by a seaman named George Heale to recover ...

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  20. ITALIAN ENTHUSIASM.

    Marquis di Rudini, the Italian Premier, has declared that the alliance of Great Britain with Italy in their African campaign has ...

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  21. TEE GERMAN REICHSTAG.

    The German Imperial Chancellor, Prince Hohenlohe, at the celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the meeting of the Reichstag ...

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  22. CHINESE GAMBLING DENS.

    Ah Kio, the Chinaman in whose house the men convicted of gambling on Saturday last were found by the police, was brought before ...

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  23. NEWCASTLE STRIKE.

    No important developments have occurred in connection with the threatened strike at the Newcastle coal mines. ...

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  24. AECHDEACON DENISON.

    The Ven. George Anthony Denison, Archdeacon of Taunton, died to-day at the age of 91 years. [Archdeacon Denison belonged ...

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  25. FIRE AT SEA.

    The Venezuelan man-of-war Ayacuete has been burned off the Island of Margarita, in the Caribbean Sea. Eight of the crew were ...

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  26. SUICIDE AT SEA.

    The R.M.S. Austral, which arrived from Sydney at 1 p.m. to-day, reported that when off the South Head lighthouse, Andrew ...

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  27. AMUSEMENTS.

    CREMORNE GARDENS.—There was a large attendance at Cremorne Gardens last night, to listen to a specially selected programme. ...

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  28. OUR, GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS.

    The Adelaide Observer of the 14th inst., writing on the public departments in this colony, remarked—"Themuddle in the ...

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  29. AN ITALIAN PATRIOT.

    Dr. Fiaschi, an Italian gentleman who for many years has occupied a leading position among the medical men of Sydney, has ...

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  30. BURGLARY AT SUBIACO.

    The short lull in the burglary business that was experienced during last week was broken on Sunday night, when the residence of Mr. ...

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  31. DEAD BODY FOUND.

    The decomposed remains of James Conlon, aged about 70 years, were discovered on the bank of the Lake River at Cressy. It is ...

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  32. LATE MINING.

    News from the Norseman shows that the mines there are working towards development. The Mount Benson properties are disclosing ...

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  33. PARLIAMENTARY PICNIC.

    The member of the Parliamentary committee on railways left for Sydney this afternoon. ...

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  34. LORD BRASSEY.

    Lord and Lady Brassey will depart in the Sunbeam for Sydney on Wednesday afternoon. His Excellency will return in the ...

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  35. ROMANTIC AFFAIR.

    Ernest Charles Taylor and his wife Gertrude Taylor were charged in the corowa Police Court on, Friday with having stolen certain ...

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  36. CRIME AT FREMANTLE.

    In yesterday's issue a report was published of a garroting case which was said to have occurred in Quarry-street, Fremantle, near the ...

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  37. A REQUIEM MASS.

    Arrangements are being made for the celebration at St. Francis's Church of a solemn office and requiem high mass for the repose ...

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  38. MELBOURNE HARBOR TRUST.

    Mr. W. R. Tarver, who is seeking re-election to the Harbor Trust, addressed a meeting at Port Melbourne to-night. He said that the ...

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  39. THE EASTERN QUESTION.

    The Turkish Reserves have been disbanded by the Government. March 23. The general condition of Armenia ...

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  40. THE NEW MINISTER OF RAILWAYS.

    Some days ago we announced that the Premier had offered Mr. Piesse, member of the Legislative Assembly for the Williams district ...

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  41. ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.

    The chairman of the honorary staff of the Adelaide hospital states that Nurse Graham, who was reinstated in the institution by the ...

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  42. DISASTER AT CAPE OTWAY.

    The disaster at Cape Otway has cast quite a gloom over the Customs Department, and the flags are at half-mast here. The collector ...

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  43. TELEGRAPHIC BLUNDERS.

    Messrs. Sedding and Wilkinson, stock and share brokers, write to us as follows:—"A telegram, stamped with the date March 14. ...

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  44. A DELIRIOUS FEVER PATIENT.

    A sensational incident occurred here last night. Several residents in the vicinity of Maunder's watchmaking establishment, in ...

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  45. COLONIAL CHEESE.

    The Hon. W. P. Beeves, the recently appointed New Zealand Agent-General, has denied the statement made in the House of ...

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  46. CANDIDATES FOR THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    Public opinion in America is said to be growing in favor of Mr. W. M'Kinley, the Republican, as a candidate for the office of President ...

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  47. A COOLGARDIE COMPLAINT.

    Thus a Sydney contemporary:—W. A. Post-office ways. Writes a former Melbournite from Coolgardie: "I get letters a fortnight ...

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  48. HOUSE OR HOUSES?

    The case of Leon Mendelowitz, who was charged with hawking, was heard at the police court this morning, and aroused considerable ...

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  49. BURGLARY AT ADELAIDE.

    At Rose Park, the residence of Mr. Frederick Johns, of the Register reporting staff, was ransacked on Saturday night by burglars ...

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  50. LONDON MINING MARKET.

    The Westralian and London Gold-mining Company has allotted the shares offered for public subscription. ...

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  51. CHINESE TRADE.

    The Chinese Government has opened the ports on the West River to European trades ...

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  52. THE BLOCK AT FREMANTLE.

    The railway block at Fremant is proving a veritable godsend to the Great Southern line, as consignors are sending their goods for ...

    Article : 130 words
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