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  2. THE QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council, bills to amend the Companies Act of 1863 and the laws relating to property and contracts and married women's property were introduced and read a first time. ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Mr. M'Lellan is a candidate for the Chairmanship of Committees in the Assembly. He will receive the support of the Government Mr. Shackell was a candidate, but he retired. The ...

    Article : 254 words
  4. THE TIMES-PARNELL COMMISSION.

    At the sitting of the Times-Parnell Special Commission Mr. Biggar, who was examined, declared that his mind was an entire blank as to the actions of the ...

    Article : 94 words
  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    The freedom of the city of London has been conferred upon the Marquis of Dufferin, late Viceroy and GovernorGeneral of India. ...

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  6. The Sydney Morning Herald.

    THE British Admiralty authorities eulogise the nerve, decision, and seamanship displayed by Captain Kane in the direction of H.M.S. Calliope in the hurricane at Samoa. They also speak in ...

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  7. MR. GLADSTONE AND HOME RULE.

    Mr. Gladstone declares that the triumph of Home Rule for Ireland would be a long stride towards a genuine Imperial Parliament containing colonial representatives. ...

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  8. SIR HENRY AND LADY LOCH.

    Sir Henry and Lady Loch will probably remain in Victoria until April 1891. It is proposed by a number of prominent colonists in London to banquet Sir Henry ...

    Article : 37 words
  9. THE SAMOAN CONFERENCE.

    The Samoan Conference has adjourned for a week. The decision will be submitted to the British and United States Governments. It is expected that it will ...

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  10. THE DALLEY MEMORIAL TABLET.

    The proposed Dalley memorial tablet in St. Paul's will be placed in the crypt. ...

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  11. BANQUET TO A BANK MANAGER.

    The directors of the Union Bank of Australia intend to give a banquet at the Hotel Metropole on Friday to Mr. Finlayson, geueral manager of the Sydney ...

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  12. THE LATE HURRICANE AT SAMOA.

    The report of Captain Kane, R.N., Commander of H.M.S. Calliope, oh the late hurricane at Samoa, has been published. The Admiralty authorities, in writing to ...

    Article : 74 words
  13. QUEENSLAND.

    The last meeting of the Trades and Labour Council under its present form was held last evening, when the council was formally dissolved. It will be replaced by the Australian Labour ...

    Article : 440 words
  14. THE WOOLWICH 100-TON GUNS.

    Serious defects have been discovered in two of the Woolwich 100-ton guns. ...

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  15. PORTRAIT OF THE QUEEN.

    Her Majesty the Queen has declined to comply with the request of Sir Henry Loch, on behalf of Victoria, to sit for her portrait for the Victorian National Gallery. ...

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  16. AFFAIRS IN SERVIA.

    M. Garaschanine, ex-Premior of Servia, has taken refuge in a fortress to avoid the mob. The other Progressist leaders have fled to Hungary. ...

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  17. THE CRONIN MURDER.

    A man named Woodruff, who was arrested on a charge of having murdered Dr. Cronin, in Chicago, has made a confession of his guilt. He implicates several ...

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  18. THE LORD LIEUTENANCY OF IRELAND.

    In reply to a deputation of Irish Peers Lord Salisbury stated that legislation would be necessary before a royal prince could be appointed to the position of ...

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  19. THE CHAFFEY IRRIGATION COLONIES.

    The South Australian Parliamentary party arrived at Wentworth this evening, on route to Mildura by steamer. They were received and entertained by Mr. M'Mahon, the Mayor of ...

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  20. ARRIVAL OF THE M.M.S. SALAZIE AT ALBANY.

    The M.M. Salazie, M. Boulard commander, arrived from Marseilles at 6 a.m. The following is the list of passengers:- FOR ADELAIDE: Mr. Dunn. ...

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  21. SUPPOSED LOSS OF A RUSSIAN CRUISER.

    The Russian cruiser Majestriik is missing. She left Monte Video in March last, and nothing has been since heard of her. It is feared she is lost. ...

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  22. BANQUET TO SIR, RICHARD WEBSTER.

    A banquet was given last night to Sir Richard Webster, the Attorney-General and the counsel for the Times at the Special Commission. He was presented ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The case of Lawson aud others v. the Commercial Bank of South Australia, which was tried in July last, and was heard on appeal in December, came up again before Justice Boucaut in the ...

    Article : 204 words
  24. ITALY AND GERMANY.

    The Italian Senate has passed a vote of thanks to Germany and the Berlin Municipal Council for the elaborate arrangements which were carried out at the ...

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  25. THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT NORTH MELBOURNE.

    The inquest on Joseph Bosanquet, who was killed in the North Melbourne railway accident, was concluded to-day. The jury found that the deceased was accidentally killed in consequence of the ...

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  26. THE TRIAL OF PLAISTED FOR MURDER.

    The trial of Philip Plaistod, the well-known musician, for the murder of his wife, was called on to-day before Mr. Justice Hodges. The jury were empanelled to decide if Plaieted was competent to ...

    Article : 90 words
  27. THE SEAUERS IN BEHRING SEA.

    England is strongly increasing her squadron in Behring Sea, in order to protect the sealers from seizure by America. The United States hus also reinforced its ...

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  28. A SAD CASE OF SUICIDE.

    Mr. Peter Moffatt, nephew of John Moffatt, of the firm of Moffatt and Young, was found dead at Horberton on Sunday morning. His death waa first attributed to heart disease, but medical inquiry ...

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  29. NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The s.s. Tannadice arrived from Hongkong on Friday last with 110 tons of cargo, and sailed on Sunday for Southern ports, taking l8 passengers, including Captains Warron and Reynolds, of the ...

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  30. WIFE MURDER AT CAMBERWELL.

    At the Supreme Court sittings to-day John Anglin was found guilty of having murdered his wile by shooting her at the residence of his brothor-in-law, at Camberwell, last Christmas ...

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  31. THE FATAL FIGHT AT NUMURKAH.

    James Richardson was brought before the bench at Numurkah to-day, charged with the manslaughter of Henry Fitzpatrick during a light on Tuesday. The evidence given showed that the ...

    Article : 101 words
  32. THE POPE OF ROME.

    Great excitement prevailed in Rome yesterday by the circulation of a report, which proved to be without foundation, to the effect that the Popo had died. ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Kaihu Valley Railway Company to-day issued a writ againat the Kauri Timber Company, claiming £21,000 damages for injury caused to them through a caveat lodged against them by the ...

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  34. CHANGES IN THE VICTORIAN CABINET.

    Important changes in the Cabinet are pending. Mr. Nimmo, Minister of Public Works, will resign, will possibly hold office without a portfolio, but Mr. D. M. G. Davies is to take his place. Mr. ...

    Article : 56 words
  35. THE DALY CONTEMPT CASE.

    A deputation waited on the Chief Justice to-day to ask for a mitigation of the sentence of a month's imprisonmont passed on A. D. J. Daly, for contempt of caurt, in connection with the Cutler ...

    Article : 171 words
  36. THE WESTPHALIA STRIKE.

    The Westphalia colliers on strike have resumed work. They, however, threaten to strike again in two months should the promises made by the masters not be ...

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  37. ANOTHER SOUTH WALLSEND COLLIERS DIFFICULTY.

    A difficulty has occurred in the South Wallsend Colliery between the management and the employees, owing to the former insisting upon 3d. in tha £ being stopped from the wages of the miners for the purpose of ...

    Article : 143 words
  38. THE COMING SHEARING SEASON.

    A meeting of squatters was held yesterday at the Terminus Hotel for the purpose of discussing the shoaring rules for the corning spring shearing season. Mr. John M. L. M'Donald, of Wallabadah station, ...

    Article : 117 words
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