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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Fred. Villiers, the war correspondent, opens a series of descriptive scenes of the Japanese war in Mel­bourne to-night. He was given a ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    Reports from Macedonia state that the Turkish patrol have been guilty of terrible outrages on the peasant population. A large number of people have ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    The Egyptain Committee famed recently in Paris, have issued a manifesto to the French public, in which the neutrality of the Nile Valley is strongly ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    An old man, maned George Watts, committed suicide at Auburn yesterday. He fixed a loaded gun to wooden structure, secured the trigger with a ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    Sales have been made in Col[?] stocks as follows:—New South Wales, 4 per cents. £115; Western Australian, 4 odr cents. £120. ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    At the inquest on the body of Ernest Gili, an extraordinary allegation was made. It was stated that Detectives Roche and Browne arrested the ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    The Minister of Customs (Mr. B. W. Beet) yesterday inflicted penalties amounting in all to £1,200 on Messrs. McHwraith, McEucharn & Co., the well ...

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  9. TELEGRAMS.

    The Times Constantinople correspondent states that the Sultan of Turkey is reported to be suffering from severe illness, owing to anxieties over Armenian ...

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  10. THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PROPERTY ACT.

    WHEN the Married Woman's Property Act was passed, everybody supposed that it enabled a married Woman to enter into a contract with the same ...

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  11. FIRE AT THE DUKE OF FIFE'S RESIDENCE.

    A serious fire has occurred at the Duke of Fife's residence at Balmoral. Before the flames could be got under Mar Lodge was burned to the ground. ...

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  12. TASMANIA.

    Millie Winood, aged two years, met with a terrible death at Cambell Town Her dress caught fire, and before assist­ance was forthcoming, she was burnt to ...

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  13. TRAIN ACCIDENT AT HELENSBURGH.

    A miner, named Robert Hailes, widower, with six children, was cut to pieces yesterday by a train, which ran over the man at the enterance to a ...

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  14. THE GOVERNORSHIP OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In answers to a question in the House of Lords, in reference to the vacancy in the Governorship of New South Wales, Lord Ripon stated that the Colonial ...

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  15. RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Sir Edward Grey, replying to a question, stated that the Government were not aware of any treaty between Russia and ...

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  16. DARING DAYLIGHT ROBBERY.

    The sum of £200 was snatched in broad daylight from Mr. Kakin, the Branch Manager of the Sydney Omni bus Co., yesterday. Mr. Kakin was ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    An interesting will case was com­menced in the Equity Court yesterday, An application, for setting aside a certain will made by the late Mrs. ...

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  18. FALL OF EARTH AT A MINE.

    On Saturday, a miner named Chas Ashtoa, was killed by a fall of earth at mine at Bradshaw's Creek. ...

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  19. THE BALTIC CANAL.

    The preparations for the opening of the Baltic and North Sea canal at Kiel, are proceeding rapidly. H.H.H. the Duke of York will be present on behalf ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Assembly yesterday, the aco[?]d reading of the Tariff Bill was carried, and the Bill taken into committee. It is not expected that any serious ...

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  21. FATAL ACCIDENT AT TARRA-WINGEE.

    A man, named Patrick Guare, was killed yesterday morning through fall­ing from the top of a [?] at Tarrawingee. ...

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  22. RUSSIA AND CHINA.

    It is announced that the security to be offered for the new Chinese loan, which is to be placed on the Paris market shortly, is that of the Customs ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A sad fatality happened at the Hunt on Saturday afternoon. Mr. C. Pile, a nephew of Sir. John Pile, the well-known racing man, was killed. He was riding ...

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  24. THE GOVERNORSHIP OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Sir Edward Grey, replying to questions in reference to the delay in appointing the Governor of New South Wales, said ...

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  25. A FFAIRS IN MACEDONIA.

    Some excitement has been occasioned in London by a strong protest from Bulgaria in the matter of alleged mis-rule in Macedonia. The Bulgarian ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    At a meeting at Ipswich last night a number of members of Parliament delivered addresses. Mr. [?] attacked the Labor Party, and said they were ...

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  27. MR. GLADSTONE AT HAMBURG

    Mr. Gladstone, speaking at a banquet held in his honor on board the Tenta[?]lon Castle, stated that he was greatly surprised at the almost universal [?] of ...

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  28. THE RE-UNION OF CHRISTENDOM.

    Cardinal Moran delivered a lecture last night to a crowded audience on the subject of "Re-union of Christendom." His Eminence dwelt eloquently on the value of a combined Christendom ...

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  29. NEW BRIDGE ACROSS THE HUDSON RIVER.

    The United States Secretary for War has finally approved of the plans for bridging the Hudson River between New York and Jersey. The cost of the ...

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  30. THE STATUE OF OLIVER CRONWELL.

    In the House of Commons on Friday night, the proposals of the Govern­ment for placing the statue of Oliver Cromwell outside Westminster was ...

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  31. THE SALE OF THE CENTRAL MINE.

    In the Supreme Court yesterday, the Sydney shareholders of the Central Mine applied for an injunction restraining the directors from carrying out the ...

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  32. THE ARMENIAN QUESTION.

    The British Ambassador at Constan tinople (Sir Philip Currie has intimated to the Sultan that the Great Powers demand an early fulfilment of his ...

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  33. SIR WILLIAM ROBINSON IN LONDON.

    It was currently reported in official circles to-day that Sir William Robinson, the Governor of Western Australia who is relinquishing that position, has ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Hon. J. L. Parsons is Judge Boucaut of writing for a country organ of the Defence League. | ...

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  35. THE INSURRECTION IN CUBA.

    The Spanish Government are taking vigorous measures to quell the insurrection in Cuba. The Senate yesterday [?] passed a vote of £500,000 ...

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  36. ACCIDENT AT BROKEN HILL.

    An accident occurred yesterday which is likely to be attended with serious consequences. A horse attached to a baker's cart, bolted, and ran full tilt in to ...

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  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. R. Barr Smith, has offered the Government a. steam lifeboat, on the style of the famous City of Glasgow boat, on the condition that the ...

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  38. THE [?]EM SHIP CANAL.

    The Halem (U.S.A.) ship canal which connects the Hudson River with Long Island, and passes round the northern part of Newport, was formally ...

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  39. THe LiEUTENANT-GOVERNOR VISITS MELBOURNE.

    The Police have take action against certain men for plying their avocations at the Gawler Races. The cases will be heard next Friday. ...

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  40. MR. GLADSTONE AT HAMBURG.

    On the evening of Mr. Gladstone's arrival at Hamburg, a large number of citizens assembled at his hotel, crowd­ing the building and the street ...

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  41. POLICE REPORTS.

    CITY.—Mr J.C.H. James, J.P., pre[?] this morning at the City Police Court. Edward Mevis, was charged with having used obscene language, and ...

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  42. MR. GLADSTONE ON THE CONTINENT.

    Mr. Gladstone, who is at present tourng Germany, arrived at Hamburg yes­terday. He was received with great enthusiasm, crowds lining the streets ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND.

    It is rumored this morning that a disagreement has taken place between the Governor and the Premier over the appointment of the Legislative Council ...

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  45. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    At the election for Inverness-shire, the Unionist candidate, Mr.Baillie, was returned by a majority of 650 over the Liberal candidate. ...

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  46. ENGLAND AND AFRICA.

    Sir Edward Grey, in the House of Commons yesterday, stated that the Government intended to proceed with the building of the Uganda railway ...

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  47. FIGHTING IN AFRICA.

    Reports have reached London of severe fighting between the troops of the Congo Free State, and the Dervishes commanded by the Mahdi. The result ...

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  48. AN OLD LANDMARK.

    The Windsor Castle Hotel in Franklin-street, which is 45 years old, is being demolished for rebuilding purposes by the owner, Sir Richard C. Baker. ...

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  49. BOILER EXPLOSION SS YORKSHIRE.

    A terrible boiler explosion, has oc­curred at the Bed-Car Ironworks in Yorkshire. Nine men were killed outright, and 23 seriously injured. ...

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  50. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The debate on the Address-in-Reply was resumed yesterday, and is likely to continue for some time. Sir John Downer made a powerful indictment ...

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  51. THE BRITISH ROYAL DRAGOONS

    The Emperor William his sent a beautiful laurel wreath to the British Royal Dragoons, in commemoration of the part this regiment took in the Battle ...

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  52. THE REV. JAS. BICKFORD.

    The Rev. Jas. Bickford, Wesleyan minister, is [?] to be dying. ...

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  53. THE EDUCATION QUESTION IN CANADA.

    The State of Manitoba in Canada has, by en overwhelming majority, refused to comply with an order made by the Dominion Parliament for the restoration ...

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  54. A FAMOUS WICKET-MAKER.

    Those who know Charley Ch[?]kett, the Curator of the Adelaide Oval and the maker of the famous wickets, will regret to learn of his having been ...

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  55. POLITICS IN ENGLAND.

    Speaking at a banquet held under the auspices of the National Conservative Union, the Duke of Devonshire stated that the liberal Unionists while ...

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  56. THE ROYAL COMIC OPERA COMPANY.

    Willaimson's Comic Opera Company open here on Saturday. This is the Company with which the late Miss Violet Vari[?] Mrs. Tapley was so long and ...

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  57. THE BI-METALLISM QUESTION.)

    It is reported from Berlin that a majority of the German states, believing that the proposed Bi-[?] Conference will end disadvantageously to ...

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  58. THE RENMARK IRRIGATION COLONY.

    Messrs. Chaffey Bros.have consented to bend the Renmark Irrigation Colony over to a Liability Company, with a capital of £500,000 Mr. George ...

    Article : 35 words
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