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  2. COUNTRY NEWS. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) DIPHTHERIA AT COWRA.

    Fourteen cases of diphtheria are reported for the week, they are mostly mild cases. One case is rather serious. A daughter of Mr. Robert Morrison died of diphtheria on Thursday, and two more of his ...

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  3. THE DISSOLUTION CAMPAIGN. SIR HENRY PARKES AT GUNNEDAH.

    Sir Henry Parkes left Narrabri on Saturday morning for Gunned[?]h. At this station he was met by Mr. Kirkpatrick, M.L.A. The Mayor (Alderman Doolan), the aldermen of the town, and a large ...

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  4. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE HERALD'S LONDON CORRESPONDENTS. ALARMING EARTHQUAKE SHOCK IN ENGLAND.

    An alarming shock of earthquake has taken place at Sandgato, on the coast of Kent. One hundred houses were damaged, the ...

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  5. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE HERALD'S LONDON CORRESPONDENTS. NEW ADMINISTRATION IN THE UNITED STATES.

    The new Administration of the United States under the presidency of Mr. Grover Cleveland commenced yesterday, when the President-elect assumed office. The ...

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  6. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE HERALD'S LONDON CORRESPONDENTS. MISS SHAW'S MISSION TO AUSTRALIA.

    Miss Shaw, the special correspondent of the Times in Australia, contributes an article to that journal on New South Wales. ...

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  7. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    SIR HENRY PARKES arrived at Gunuedah on Saturday, and in the evening addressed an openair gathering of about 2000 people. In the course of his speech he said it was well known that Sir ...

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  8. MR. E. M. CLARK BEFORE HIS CONSTITUENTS.

    Mr. E. M. Clark, one of the representatives of St. Leouards in the Legislative Assembly, addressed a meeting of his constituents from the balcony of the Centennial Hall, Walker-street, on Saturday ...

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  9. THE MOUNT PLEASANT COLLIERY.

    On Thursday afternoon the miners at the Mount Pleasant colliery met the manager, Mr. P. Lahiff, at the latter's request at the tunnel mouth to discuss, matters affecting their interests. The manager then ...

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  10. FRANCE AND CANADA.

    France has conceded the minimum tariff to Canada in respect of Canadian fruit, canned meats, and cheese admitted into France, in return for equivalent ...

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  11. THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF VICTORIA.

    The Economist, in commenting upon the financial condition of Victoria, urges the Government to carry out a sweeping policy of retrenchment in the public ...

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  12. THE PANAMA SCANDALS.

    It is reported that M. Arton, the Paris banker, whose name was identified with recent Panama fraud revelations, has been arrested in Vienna. ...

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  13. FIRES IN THE NEWCASTLE DISTRICT.

    This morning at 2 o'clock the report of three guns announced that a fire had broken out. It was discovered to be in a one-storied unoccupied wooden building in Watt-street, the property of Mr. John ...

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  14. THE BANK OF IRELAND.

    Bank of Ireland shares have fallen £4, the present price being £293. ...

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  15. HORSE SHOW AT ISLINGTON.

    The Victoria Challenge Cup offered by Mr. Arthur Blackwood in connection with the Hunters' Improvement and Hackney Societies' Show at the Agricultural Hall, ...

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  16. THE AGENT-GENERALSHIP OF VICTORIA.

    According to private advices from Victoria it is understood that the Government has virtually decided to appoint Sir Graham Berry as Agent-General, Sir ...

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  17. ACCIDENT NEAR BOURKE.

    A carrier named Poulston was driving his waggon and team of 14 horses when a camel, which was near the road, caused the horses to become frightened. The team was thrown into confusion, and in the ...

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  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. [BY TELEGRAPH.] FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) THE AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL SHOW.

    The Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society's Autumn Show was concluded on Saturday. There was a good attendance. The day was specially set apart for horses in action. ...

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  19. THE HOMESTEAD STRIKE.

    The trial of the men who were charged with being concerned in the poisoning of non-unionists in connection with the Homestead strike has been concluded at ...

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  20. THE NEW COMMANDANT FOR NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Colonel E. T. H. Hutton has been appointed Commandant of the military forces in New South Wales. ...

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  21. RAINFALL IN THE WAGGA DISTRICT.

    A grass fire occurred in a south-westerly direction from Wagga last night. Fires were burning in northern and southern localities. The long spell of hot weather has terminated, showers having fallen ...

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  22. THE DE WALDEN DIVORCE SUIT.

    The suit in which Lord Howard de Walden is suing for a divorce from his wife, and in which two co-respondents are made parties to the suit, was proceeded ...

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  23. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL SUNDAY.

    To-day was celebrated as the Children's Hospital Sunday by the Schools of South Australia. It is expected that a large contribution to the hospitals will be the result. ...

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  24. A FLOOD AT BOWRAL.

    One of the hea[?]est floods ever known in Bowral occurred to-day. The weather on Friday and saturday was excessively hot, and a thunderstorm, accompanied with rain, came over the district about 8 ...

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  25. MADAME ANTOINETTE STERLING.

    Mr. P. A. Howell, who, in conjunction with Mr. C. J. Stevens, is arranging the engagement of Madame Antoinette Sterling, the wellknown English contralto, for a series of concerts in the ...

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  26. VICTORIA. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) THE REVENUE RECEIPTS.

    The revenue collected last month, excluding £738,772 received on account of the sale of Treasury bonds, was £596,437, or £52,105 less than the amount collected during ...

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  27. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    A gentleman representing firm in Manila is here endeavouring to arrange for the purchase of cattle for export to the Philippine Islands. He purposes making an experimental shipment; but, ...

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  28. THE CONDITION OF IRELAND.

    An angry debate has taken place in the House of Lords respecting the unsettled state of affairs in County Clare, Ireland. MARCH 5. ...

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  29. THE RUSSIAN JEWS.

    The Czar has suspended the edict under which Jews were expelled from Russia. It is reported that measures are being framed by the Czar with a view to the ...

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  30. THE EIGHT HOURS QUESTION.

    The deputation from representatives of labour unions and others favourable to the legalising of eight hours as a day's work waited upon Mr. Gladstone to-day. ...

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  31. THE EASTERN ENCAMPMENT.

    Major-General Tulloch has entered a formal protest against the abandonment of the greater part of the Eastern encampment, on the ground that it will interfere greatly with the efficiency of ...

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  32. TERRIBLE MINING ACCIDENT AT BENDIGO.

    A terrible accident occurred yesterday in the shaft of the Fortuna Hustler's mine, Bendigo, resulting in the instantaneous death of two miners, who were mutilated to a shocking extent, and ...

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  33. INTERNATIONAL FIRE BRIGADES CONGRESS.

    The International Fire Brigades Congress will meet on the 12th June. ...

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  34. A TERRIFIC THUNDERSTORM.

    A telegram from Warrigul reports that on Friday night the town was visited by a storm of extraordinary severity. The electric battery in the effict at the railway station was shattered, ...

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  35. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL CASES.

    The appeals to the Privy Council in the cases of Ricketson v. Barbour and Mowbray v. Drew have been allowed with costs. ...

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  36. A DARING ROBBERY.

    Some daring thieves paid a visit to the grocery establishment of Mr. Carter, in Erroll-street, North Melbourne, last night or this morning, and carried away with them the cash safe and a ...

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  37. THE LATE FLOODS IN QUEENSLAND. [BY TELEGRAPH.] (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS.) THE CENTRAL RELIEF FUND.

    The Central Flood Relief Fund now amounts to £34,617. BULLI, SATURDAY. A dramatic and musical entertainment took place ...

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  38. FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR. MATTHEW LANG, M.L.C.

    The remains of Mr. Matthew Lang, M.L.C., ex-Mayor of Melbourne, were interred yesterday in the Presbyterian portion of the Boroondara Cometery in the presence of a very large and ...

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  39. THE STEAMER RUAHINE.

    The steamer Ruahine, from London to New Zealand, which had a fire aboard before reaching St. Helena, has arrived at the Cape. ...

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  40. THE SYDNEY RELIEF COMMITTEE.

    On Saturday last the Sydney 'Central Committee for the Relief of the Sufferers by the Queensland Floods received further contributions amounting to over £200, and also many advices stating that ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Countess of Kintore and daughters were passengers for Sydney by the Wairarapa, which left yesterday. ...

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  42. PUGILISM.

    " Billy " Smith, of Denver, U.S.A., has defeated Joe Goddard, of New South Wales, in 18 rounds. The match was for 10,000 dollars. ...

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  43. NEW BILL OF LADING.

    Owing to the directly conflicting interests of shipowners and shippers, but little progress has been made in the conference for drafting a new bill of lading for the ...

    Article : 37 words
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