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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    It is stated that China after consultation with the Foreign Ministers at; Pekin, has recalled the Peace Envoys and intends to proceed no further with ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    A serious boiler explosion occurred yesterday at the boiling—down works at Gunedah. Seven men who were in the vicinity of the boiler, were injured. ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    The steamer Glaucns broke her propeller shaft near Cape Everard on Monday, was towed into Eden by the s. Bullarra. ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    The P. & O. and Orient Companies are stated to be indisposed to comply with the demands of the Postal Conference at Hobart for tho dismissal of ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    Further particulars received in reference to the engagement at Wei—hai—wei, state that the Chinese lost five warships and twelve torpedo boats, and ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    A rich shoot of gold has been struck on the West Australian mine at Cuddingwarra. Mr. George Armstrong, manager ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    Mannion, the prisoner who escaped from Yatala goaL, was re—captured on Saturday morning. ALLEGED CRIMINAL LIBEL. ...

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  9. TELEGRAMS.

    The Paris Temps has stated that the Great Powers have arrived at an agreement over the Corean Question. It states the war between China and ...

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  10. A PARLLAMENTARIAN SUMMONED.

    An information was laid before the Police Magistrate to-day at the instance of Messrs. W. R. Cave and Co., charging Mr. Tom Price, labor member for Sturt ...

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  11. VICTORIA.

    Yesterday, Mr. G. H. Reid, Premier of New South Wales, Mr. C. C. Kingston, Premier of South Australia, and Mr. 6. Turner, Premier of Victoria, arrived ...

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  12. CONVICTION OF A COINER.

    A man named Harry Brich has beon convicted at the Supreme Court of coining. A complete coining plant was found in tis possession at the time of ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government have decided to refer the new Treaty with South Australia to the Tariff Commission for report, prior to its presentation to ...

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  14. THE WRECK OF THE ALERT.

    Lucy Kilpatrick, widow of the late Jno. Kilpatrick, engineer, who was drowned when the steamer Alert [?] claims £3.000 damages for ...

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  15. THE ENGLISH EDUCATIONAL GRANT.

    Mr. Morley has intimated to the Christian Brothers, who recently applied for a share of the Educational grant, that he will include all such ...

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  16. THE SITUATION IN ARMENIA.

    His Holiness the Pope has finally declined to act as mediator between the Christians in Armenia and the Sultan. His Holiness advises that the Christian ...

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  17. THE NEW GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA.

    Lord Brassey, the newly appointed Governor of Victoria, will resign the post of Lord—in—Waiting to Her Majesty the Queen in March. Hie will leave for ...

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  18. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    A peculiar motion for an injunction is seldom for hearing at the Supreme Court next week. An order will be asked for, forbidding the Treasurer of ...

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  19. THE DUKE OF YORK.

    It is officially announced that the Duke of York has definitely postponed his proposed visit to the colonies until 1896. ...

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  20. THE POSTAL CONFERENCE DELEGATES.

    The delegates from Postal Conference arrived at Melbourne to-day from Hobart. They speak highly of their reception in that colony. ...

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  21. THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. John Eedmond's amendment was discussed in the House of Commons yesterday. The mover strongly denounced the Government for Postponing. ...

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  22. BAYLEY'S REWARD MINE

    Here is the latest version of the discovery of Bayley's Reward. It is one "among other wonderful stories" told about West Australia, by an Australian ...

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  23. THE WAS IN COREA.

    Further particulars concerning the capture of Wei-hai-Wei by the Japanese show that the fight lasted five days. The Japs, as usual, displayed ...

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  24. THE ATTACK ON CHINESE BY LARRIKINS.

    The inquest at on the body of the Chinaman Ah Cow, who was killed during the Chinese New Year festival in a [?] with [?] was ...

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  25. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Messrs. W. R. Cave & Co., of Adelaide, threaten a libel action against Mr. Tom Price, M.P., in consequence of statements. made by him at Mitcham last night. ...

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  26. THE BIG BLOW G.M. COMPANY.

    The Chairman of Directors of the Big Blow Mine has arrived at an agreement with the vendors that the first returns from the mine, to the amount ...

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  27. THE WORKERS IN VIENNA.

    The Emperor Francis—Joseph, o Austria has determined to proceed with the erection of dwelling-houses for the poor workers of Vienna. fie proposes ...

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  28. ALLEGED FRAUDS ON A BANK.,

    Two brothers named Little were charged on Saturday with conspiring to defraud the Australian Joint stock Bank, and were remanded at the ...

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  29. THE ADULTS' SUFFRAGE BILL.

    The Acting-Premier received a telegram yesterday from the Colonial Office, to the effect that Her Majesty the Queen had assented to the Adults' ...

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  30. THE FEDERATION PROPOSALS.

    The London Press are almost unanimous in approving of the Federation proposals, as formulated at Hobart. The Globe adds that if the Federation of ...

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  31. THE BRITISH ARMY IN INDIA.

    His Excellency General Sir George White, K.C.B., Commander-in-Chief of the British Army in India, referring' to the position of the army stated that ...

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  32. THE MURRAY ELECTION.

    The election for the Murray was contested yesterday, and created considerable excitement throughout the district. The polling was brisk, and from the ...

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  33. THE WHEAT HARVEST.

    The Advertiser estimate of the wheat harvest shows that 1,601,000 acres have been reaped, giving an average of five ' bushels, per acre. This leaves 4,500,000 ...

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  34. COOLGARDIE INTERESTS IN LONDON.

    The Robinson Gold Mining Company whose properties are situated at Cool gardie, has been floated. Thirty thousand shares were offered to the ...

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  35. AN EPIDEMIC OF BURGLARIES.

    Two fresh burglaries have been reported. They are believed to have been committed by the same gang. In one instant a safe was carried from ...

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  36. THE LIBERATOR BUILDING SOCIETY FRAUDS.

    The directors arrested in connection with the Liberator Building Society frauds, are—Messrs. Dibley, Brock, Major Wright, Coldwells, and ...

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  37. THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Ashmead—Bartlet moved an amendment to the Address-in-Reply, severely condemning the action of the ...

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  38. THE UNEMPLOYED IN LONDON

    Sir William Harcourt, in referring to the unemployed difficulty in the House of Commons yesterday, stated that the Government proposed to appoint a ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ESTATES.

    The late Dr. Mayo'e estate has been sworn at £27,000. The estate of the late Mr. Jas. Sampson Torr, of Mintaro, uncle of Dr. Torr of Way College, has ...

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  40. THE SITUATION IN HAWAII.

    It has been reported that Admiral Beardslee, of the United States fleet at Hawaii, has formerly annexed that country, and declared a Protectorate ...

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  41. THE UNEMPLOYED QUESTION.

    The Burwood and Newcastle coal miners refuse to pay a levy of five per cent, for the relief of the unemployed. ...

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  42. NEWS FROM BUNBURY.

    The Brunswick Boads Board election on Monday resulted as follows:—William Reading, 160 votes; Wm. Marriott, 141; David Marriott, 107; J. H. Logue, 80; ...

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  43. THE WYALONG GOLDFIELD.

    A wild rush has set in to the Wyaiony goldfields. Some stone recently crashed gave thirteen ozs. to the ton. ...

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  44. THE LATE SIR JAMES THOMPSON.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, Sir William Harcourt stated that the Government had been informed that it was the intention of ...

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  45. THE NEW GOVERNOR.

    Government have received a cable communication from the Colonial Office in reference to the appointment of a successor to Lord Kintore. It ...

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  46. THE JEWS IN FRANCE.

    Replying to statements in the Chamber of Deputies against the employment of Jews in the Civil Service, M. Ribot, the French Premier, staled ...

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  47. THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    The proposed amendments to the Address—in—Reply have been tabled. Mr. Joseph Chamberlain's amendment condemns the Government for not dealing ...

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  48. THE HILLSTONE AFFRAY.

    In connection with the Hillstone affray. the men Henry Gay, Frank Guy, Hussey, Clarey, Higgings, Tweadle Daly, Grant and Crichton have ...

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  49. THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    It is announced that the Government of Western Australia have accepted the tender of Messrs. Bolckon, Vaughan & Co., England, for 25,000 tons of steel ...

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  50. THE WOOL RETURNS.

    The wool returns published by the Board of Trade show that the imports of this product decreased most seriously during the past year. ...

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  51. THE EARLY CLOSING MOVEMENT.

    A large torchlight procession of the assistants engaged in the retail shops of Adelaide was held on Saturday as a protest against the abrogating of early ...

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  52. THE SITUATION IN HAWAII.

    Believing that the United States Government have decided to establish a Protectorate over the Hawaii, a large patty of farmers in Missouri has ...

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  53. POLITICS IS FRANCE.

    M. Ribot, the French Premier, has announced that the Government intend to submit legislation cancelling the present probate duties. It is also the ...

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  54. THE ISSUE OF TREASURY BONDS IN AMERICA.

    By a majority of 27 the House of Representatives has rejected President Cleveland's proposal to issue new Treasury Bonds. ...

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  55. THE WYALONG GOLDFIELDS.

    The richness of the gold discovery at Wyalong is undoubted. An unpicked parcel of atone of four tons has returned 54 ozs. of gold The stone is a dark ...

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  56. THE WEATHER IN ENGLAND.

    Intense cold is being experienced throughout England and Europe. In America, also, the weather is remarkably cold, accompanied by numerous blizzards. ...

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  57. THE WEATHER IN ENGLAND.

    The weather continues to be intensely cold throughout England. Owing to numerous ice floes, traffic on the Thames has been entirely stopped. ...

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  58. SAD BATHING FATALITY.

    Thomas and Ernest Everett, aged 15 and 19 respectively, were drowned in a dam near Cooloona while bathing. ...

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  59. THE IRISH PARTY.

    The Anti-Parnellite section of the Irish Parliamentary Party have issued a manifesto appealing for funds. Without funds, it ts stated that it will be ...

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  60. EDUCATION IN RUSSIA.

    The Czar of Russia has appointed a Commission of experts to devise a scheme of compulsory education for Russia. ...

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  61. GERMAN COLONISATION IN AFRICA.

    It is reported in Berlin that the German Government has decided to send one million and a half starling in constructing the first portion of a main ...

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  62. THE LATE STORMS.

    The four—masted barque Caradoc has returned to harbor in a leaky condition. She nearly foundered during' the late storm. Every inch of [?] was blown ...

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  63. RETURN OF THE PREMIER.

    The Premier (Hon. C. C. Kingston) returned by Saturday morning's express from Hobart, where has been atnending the Conference of intercolonial ...

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  64. A ROYAL BETEOTHAL.

    The betrothal of the Princess. Maud of Wales to the Crown Prince of Naples is announced. ...

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  65. THE SITUATION IN HAWAII.

    The Queen of Hawaii has agreed to abdicate. She is, however, still in custody, as she refuses allegiance to the Republic. ...

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  66. THE PROPOSED MONUMENT TO PRINCE BISMARCK.

    The Emperor of Germany has expressed his desire to inscribe a sign upon the proposed [?]nment to Prince Bismarck, which is to be erected at ...

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