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  2. THE LATE SIR ALFRED ROBERTS.

    The remains of the late Sir Alfred Roberts, M.R.C.S., whose death took place at Wentworth Falls on Monday last, were interred yesterday afternoon at the Waverley Cemetery in the presence of a ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 2s 3[?]d per ounce standard. ...

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  4. NEWCASTLE. THE COAL EXPORT TRADE.

    The ship [?]artfield arrived from Sydney to-day to load a cargo of Wallsend coal for Valparaiso. It has transpired that the barque Magwen, which arrived here on Saturday from Rio Janeiro, will load ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    Litigation is promised in connection with one of the mining ventures at Chillag[?]e, North Queensland, viz., the Chillagoo Copper Estates. The legal manager, Mr. J. Wharton, is claiming from ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND.

    The Executive Council to-day approved of the appointment of Lieutenant-Colonel G. Blaxland as Commanding Officer of the Northorn military district. Lieutenant-Colonel Blaxland was at ...

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  7. THE DREYFUS CASE. PRINCE VICTOR NAPOLEON'S VISIT.

    It is stated that M. Dupuy, the French Premier, was afraid to notice the visit of Prince Victor Napoleon to Paris for a conference with anti-Dreyfusards[?] because ...

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  8. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE ``HERALD'S'' LONDON CORRESPONDENTS.

    Major Marchand started from Fashoda with his expedition for the Sobat River on the 11th instant. [The Sobat is a tributary of the Nile, about 100 ...

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  9. IN PARLIAMENT.

    As soon as the Legislative Council met yesterday the Attorney-General explained the course he wished to adopt in dealing with certain business on the paper, and with the concurrence of the ...

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  10. CONSTITUTIONAL CRISIS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A constitutional crisis has occurred. Yesterday the Premier announced that the Government proposed that the constitution of the Legislative Council should be reformed by the substitution ...

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  11. THE COAL-WEIGHING DIFFICULTY.

    A special meeting of the Globe Mining Lodge, consisting of miners employed at the Newcastle Coal Company's A and B pits, was held at Simpson's Hall, Merowether, to-night, for the purpose of ...

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  12. THE GORDON COLLEGE FUND.

    The Earl of Minto, the new Governor-General of Canada, has invited the newspapers of the Dominion to open subscriptions in aid of the Gordon Memorial ...

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  13. THE FAR EAST.

    The ``Daily News'' says that Count Muravieff, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, is strongly inclined towards an entente cordiale with Great ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    The Assembly passed all the Post and Telegraph Department estimates, completing the Estimatenin-chief. It then dealt with the Supplementary Estimates, which were all passed at midnight. ...

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  15. THE FRANCHISE IN THE ARMY.

    M. Fourniere, a socialist deputy, introduced a bill in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday conferring the franchise upon soldiers. ...

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  16. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    This evening a blasting fatality happened at tho Lake View Boulder Junction mine, and resulted in the death of a miner named Duncan M'Nevis. The deceased was working at the ...

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  17. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. A. Saville, a very old resident of Grafton, died last night aged 100 years. BOURKE, Wednesday. Four more Asiat[?]s gave themselves up to the ...

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  18. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Shortly before the declaration of peace between the United States and Spain, Great Britain suppressed a filibustering expedition, organised by Filipinos, as it ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Lieutenant-Governor received a telegram from his Excellency, Sir T. Fowell Buxton, this morning, announcing his resignation of the Governorship of South Australia from the end ...

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  20. LESE MAJESTE.

    Herr Knaak, a German by birth, but a naturalised American subject, who was arrested in a Berlin cafe recently for making remarks reflecting on the ...

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  21. CARLISM IN SPAIN.

    Lieutonant-General Correa, the Spanish Minister for War, has asked the Cortes for a credit of 20,000,000 pesetas (£800,000) to combat a possible Carlist ...

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  22. CRETE.

    The Sheik-ul-Islam, Mehmed Djemal Eddin Effendi, refuses to condone the action of the Sultan in surrendering Crete without having suffered defeat on the ...

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  23. PREVENTION OF CONSUMPTION.

    The Prince of Wales presided last night over a meeting of the Association for the Prevention of Consumption. At the instance of his Royal Highness a vote of ...

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  24. PROPOSED COAL TRADE CONFERENCE

    Mr. Curley, miners' general secretary, stated at a meeting of the Globe Miners' Lodge to-night that the Delegate Board had received a letter from Mr. F. W. Bin[?]cy, of the Wallsend Coal ...

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  25. ARRIVAL OF H.M.S. DART.

    The Dart returned yesterday to Farm Cov[?]. She has been away six or seven months employed surveying the inside track of the Barrier Reef between Cape Sidmouth and Cape Clermont. It seems that ...

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  26. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    The United States House of Representatives has adopted a bill for the exclusion of deleterious foods from America in retaliation for the threat of the German ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTS. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Assembly [?]at till nearly 3 o'clook this morning and completed the Estimates and the Northern Territory Estimates. Mr. Holder made his Northern Territory budget, which showed a ...

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  28. THE FINANCES OF LAMBTON.

    At a special meeting of the Lambton Municipal Council, hold last night the Mayor reported that the receiver appointed by the Master in Equity had entered into possession from Monday last, and would ...

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  29. RAILWAYS IN NEWFOUNDLAND.

    Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has declined to allow the issue of a contract to Mr. R. G. Reid, of Montreal, for the construction of a ...

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  30. NEW ZEALAND.

    Dr. Kenny has boon appointed medical superintendent of the Government Sanatorium at Rotorua. ...

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  31. TASMANIA.

    H.M.S. Royal Arthur arrived this afternoon from Melbourne. The Admiral will land at 10 o'clook to-morrow. Captain Miles, M.H.A., has been elected master ...

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  32. THE ALICE SPRINGS MURDER.

    Further particulars have been received from Alic[?] Springs with reference to the murder of Beattie by ``missionary'' blacks. He was about 50 years of age, and had leased the old Glen ...

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  33. A BLACKMAILING CASE.

    Two men named Richard and Edward Chrimes have been sentenced to 12 years' penal servitude for blackmailing women. Leonard Chrimes was sentenced to seven ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

    The Assembly sat till 5 o'clock this morning, when the first two items of the Railway Department estimates were passed. When the House m[?]t this afternoon the Premier, replying to the ...

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  35. SYDNEY CRICKET GROUND.

    At the invitation of Messrs. Crompton and Co. [?] number of gentlemen were present on the Sydney Cricket Ground last night to witness a trial run of the elertric light which is to be used during the ...

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  36. MINISTERING CHILDREN'S LEAGUE.

    A successful dance was held on Friday last at the Dulwich Hill Athen[?]um Hall, when the juvenile members of the Marrickville branch of the Ministering Children's League had a pleasant time. The ball, ...

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  37. NEWS FROM SAMOA.

    News from Samoa states that the question of the kingship is still unsettled. The Chief Justice is expected to give his decision at the end of this month. There are two candidates for the ...

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  38. CARDINAL MORAN AND THE ANGLICAN CHURCH.

    Canon Spencer to-day publishes a reply to Cardinal Moran's recent utterances upon the Anglican Church. He says men who know the Anglican Church and the history and true meaning of the ...

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  39. PICKETING DECLARED ILLEGAL.

    The Court of Appeal has confirmed the decision that picketing, carried on for the purpose of dissuading workers, is illegal. ...

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  40. THE COAL-WEIGHING QUESTION.

    At the Council-chambers, Wollongong, to-day, there was another conference between the representatives of the miners and the colliery proprietors of the Southern district, The miners were ...

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  41. INFLUENZA IN AMERICA.

    The influenza epidemic is spreading in the eastern states of North America. Colonel John Hay, the Secretary of State, is suffering from the malady. ...

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  42. THE WEATHER.

    A very welcome rain has fallen on the northern const[?] At Woolgoolga, just south of the Clarence River, an inch fell, and in parts of the Clarence district it has been heavier. The storm ...

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  43. LATE MINING.

    At Broad Arrow an important development has taken place at Slaughter Yard Gully. In sinking at 100ft. Remington aud party struck a reef carrying gold. The prospects are improving, and gold is ...

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  44. CROSSING THE CHANNEL IN A BALLOON.

    Two aeronauts named Spencer and Swinburne havo crossed the Channel in a balloon from the Crystal Palace to Havre in five hours. A sail and a trail rope ...

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  45. ARRIVAL OF THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL STEAMER.

    The R.M.S. Moana, Captain Carey, arrived this morning from San Francisco, with the following passengers:— For Sydney: Mesdames Fraser, Shelton and ...

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  46. PARRAMATTA PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    A meeting of the committee of the Parramatta Progress Association was held in the School of Arts on Tuesday evening, Mr. J. W. Hall presiding. A letter was read from the Baulkham Hills ...

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  47. A VIOLENT ENCOUNTER.

    A serious disturbance took place at Colly Creek station, near Murrurundi, yesterday evening. It is stated that a foreigner named Balfour attempted to take possession of a boundary rider's house, which ...

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  48. THE GREY MEMORIAL.

    Mr. Cecil Rhodes has joined the general committee which was appointed recently to raise a public memorial to the late Sir George Gray. ...

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  49. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE.—Arrivals December 21, Paroo, s., from Fremantle; Willyama, [?]s., from Newcastle; Bothwell Castle, s., from Fremantle. Departures: December 21, Paroo, s., for Melbourne; Marlo[?], s., for Albany. ...

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