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  2. ANOTHER PEST.

    The Mackay Sugar Journal states that the past month was a most disastrous one in the north. The crops look well, but ...

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  3. GERMAN POLITICS.

    The German Reichstag has adopted a bill providing that associations shall have liberty to unite, or become union bodies. ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Dr. Cockburn, the Minister of Education, has returned from Sydney, where he attended the Ministerial Agricultural ...

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  5. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    Latest advices from the front state that there was continuous fighting at Domokos for nine hours. ...

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  6. THE QUEEN'S REIGN.

    The Dublin Municipal Council has refused to join in the rejoicings in connection with the Queen's record reign. ...

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  7. BENEFIT SOCIETIES.

    The Royal Commission to inquire into the working of private benefit societies sat to-day. Evidence was given by members ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Henry Copeland moved a motion dissenting from the ruling of the Speaker on the point of the ...

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  9. THE PERTH MEMORIAL.

    The following is the draft of a circular which the Major of Perth (Mr. H. J. Saunders) has caused to be forwarded to the Mayors of ...

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  10. A CAPTAIN JUMPS OVERBOARD.

    The barque Hudson, from Glasgow, arrived at Dunedin on Monday. The captain (Mr. Glasson) committed suicide by jumping ...

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  11. REV. DR. CLIFFORD.

    Dr. Clifford, the well-known London Baptist minister, who is making a tour for the benefit of his health, has arrived in ...

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  12. A DRAWING-ROOM.

    Yesterday the Countess of Glasgow presented at the Royal Drawing-room her three daughters, the Ladies Augusta Helen Elizabeth ...

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  13. VICTORIA.

    Sir Hartley Williams, who sustained serious injuries to his knee some time ago, is now somewhat better. ...

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  14. WELCOME RAIN.

    The weather is still threatening. There has been a good general fall of rain throughout the colony. Since Sunday 1½in. of rain has ...

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  15. GOLD ROBBERY.

    Advices have been received from Hong Kong announcing that the sum of £4,440 in gold has been stolen from the strong-room of the ...

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  16. IVANHOE CONSOLS.

    The Iranhoc Consols Proprietary is now down 212ft. This is the greatest depth attained so far. The south country rock is showing ...

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  17. THE EARTHQUAKE.

    Further earthquake shocks occurred at Kingston this morning, causing great alarm. Further shocks also occurred during the ...

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  18. SEVEN DELINQUENTS.

    The Albany police authorities are evidently mindful of the belief that it is only a step, a long one perhaps, from pitch-and-toss to ...

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  19. REVOLVER ACCIDENT.

    A shocking accident took place last night at Albert Park, when a well-known journalist named ...

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  20. CYCLING ACCIDENT.

    Robert Fraser, a draper of Port Adelaide, was seriously injured to-day while riding a bicycle. He collided with a trap, and the shafts ...

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  21. TURKISH CONDITIONS.

    Turkey has intimated to Greece that a condition of the armistice is the Greek withdrawal from Turkish territory. Greek has replied ...

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  22. THE ILLUMINATIONS IN PERTH.

    The decoration and illumination sub-committee of the record reign celebration committee has decided to give a bonus of £20 for the best ...

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  23. A DISABLED STEAMER.

    The following telegram has been received from Cape Borda :—Large steamer, topsail schooner rig, all sails set, disabled, bearing west ...

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  24. COMMERCIAL CONFERENCE.

    The conference of the Chambers of Commerce was resumed to-day. Mr. Anderson, the acting president, of Melbourne, read a paper on ...

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  25. WOOL SALES.

    A better selection of wools was offered at the sales to-day, and there was keen competition. It is satisfactory to note that prices are ...

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  26. GOVERNMENT AID.

    The Government has lately received many requests for assistance from country municipalities that are anxious to make a display of ...

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  27. COUNCILLOR HURST.

    Councillor Hurst, of the Perth Municipal Council, arrived to-day, en route to Perth. He will leave in the steamer Wollowra on Tuesday. ...

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  28. STATEMENT BY LORD SALISBURY.

    Lord Salisbury, speaking at a banquet given last night at the Constitutional Club, Northumberland-avenue, London, said that ...

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  29. DEATH OF M'KINNON.

    M'Kinnon died this afternoon. ...

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  30. FUTURE PROSPECTS.

    Mr. F. E. Winchcombe, of the firm of Messrs. Winchcombe, Carson, and Co., wool and produce brokers, Sydney, has returned from ...

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  31. MR. HARRY FURNISS.

    Mr. Harry Furniss will commence his series of entertainments here on Saturday. ...

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  32. A WIFE'S DEVOTION.

    The story of Madame Dreyfus's efforts to save her ill-fated husband is as full of romance &s it is of pathos, and is almost incredible in ...

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  33. THE ABORIGINES.

    The Murchison Times says:—Mr. Dowley, R.M., warden of the Murchison goldfields, has received a communication from the Board ...

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  34. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    The Royal Commission on Old Age Pensions took further evidence to-day. The actuary of friendly societies stated that the societies in ...

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  35. TASMANIA.

    The party sent out to survey the Great Western railway route has been recalled. This coupled with the death of Sir William Clarke ...

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  36. LECTURE ON WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    At the Town-hall, Perth, on May 19, in the presence of a poor audience, Mr. C. J. Walker delivered a lecture on "Western. ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND CELEBRATIONS.

    The Government will close the offices for three-days in honor of the Queen's reign celebrations, and will extend clemency to a number ...

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  38. FINANCE.

    The House of Commons has finally passed the London Bank of Australia Amended Scheme of Reconstruction Bill by a majority of ...

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  39. A FIERCE BATTLE.

    The battle at Domokos is stated to have been the fiercest of the war. It extended for six miles along the plain, and was of a most ...

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  40. ALIEN HAWKERS.

    A Watchmakers and Jewellers' Association has been formed to deal with the question of Assyrians hawking jewellery. ...

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  41. BROKEN HILL, May 19.

    In February, 1894, a safe containing £200 was stolen from the Globe Hotel. Yesterday some boys found the safe. Several ...

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  42. CHIEF JUSTICE WAY.

    Chief Justice Way, P.C., of South Australia, was sworn in yesterday, at Windsor Castle, as a member of the judicial committee ...

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  43. THE MILK SUPPLY.

    The question of the pollution of the water supply raised by Dr. Nyulasy through the medium of The Morning Herald has now been set ...

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  44. PAYING THE PIPER.

    At the meeting of the Broken Hill Municipal Council to-night Cr. Wright opposed the payment of the cost of entertaining the ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND.

    Messrs. Viner, Cowley, and Whitty, the inspectors sent by the New South Wales department to investigate the tick pest in ...

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  46. CUBAN REVOLT.

    It is reported that the Cuban revolt against Spanish rale is now abating. It was expected that the petition ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND.

    Two platelayers and one gange have been dismissed and an inspector reduced, as the result of an inquiry into the recent railway ...

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  48. BANK SHARES.

    Bank of Australasia shares were quoted on 'Change to-day at £46, and Union Bank of Australia shares at £27 5s. ...

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  49. THE STEAMER ALLINGA.

    The new steamer Allinga, obtained by the Adelaide Steamship Company, Limited, for the Australian trade, arrived at the Port ...

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  50. A TASTE FOR TICKS.

    Information received from Townsville states that undoubted evidence has been obtained by a squatter that pigeons have ...

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  51. WESTRALIAN STORES.

    Monger's Westralian Stores Company has been registered. The issue is 66,500 6 per cent, preference shares, and 66,750 ordinary ...

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  52. THE RECENT FLOODS.

    The damage done to the railway by the eastern floods amounts to about £50,000. ...

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  53. DISCOVERY OF OPALS.

    Opals of a magnificent color have been found near Ashburton. Shares have trebled in value, and a delegate will shortly proceed to ...

    Article : 30 words
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