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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The syndicate formed in Glasgow to deal in Australian frozen meat has obtained the entire amount of the capital proposed for the undertaking, and will forthwith ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Mr. John Morley, Chief Secretary for Ireland, in a speech to his constituents delivered at Newcastle last night, referred in emphatic terms to the obstructiveness of ...

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  4. PRIVILEGE OF PARLIAMENT.

    The Full Court to-day delivered an important reserved judgement in the case of Jno. Norton v. W. P. Crick, M.L.A. Norton obtained a verdict against defendant for malicious ...

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  5. DISEASES IN LIVE STOCK.

    Stock owner throughout the colony affirm Hint since the imposition of the increased tax on cattle our herds have been fr[?]r from pleuropneumonia than ever they were before. The ...

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  6. HOUSE BREAKING AT CLIFTON HILL.

    Although the detective department has been successful in breaking up the gangs of men who steal into dwellings at night, armed, and prepared to do any desperate act to carry out their ...

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  7. FEDERAL BUILDING SOCIETY.

    Meetings of creditors and shareholders in connection with the Federal Building Society were held yesterday at the Australian-buildings, Elizabeth-street. Mr. W. J. Robb, one of the ...

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  8. SPEIGHT V. SYME.

    The further trial of the railway libel action, Speight v, Syme, on the undecided issues which were previously under consideration of jury, who could not agree upon them, was continued ...

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  9. CABLE MESSAGES.

    In the Hungarian House of Representatives yesterday, the Civil Marriages Bill, previously passed by a large majority, but rejected by the House of Magnates, was ...

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  10. THE PROPOSED CONTINUOUS SHIPMENTS OF BUTTER.

    Mr. Thomas Playford, Agent-General for South Australia, expresses the opinion that the proposal of the New South Wales butter factories, which has also been ...

    Article : 95 words
  11. FLOODS IN PENNSYLVANIA

    Terrible Hoods have occurred at Williamsport, Pennsylvania, on the western branch of the Susquchannah river. In consequence of heavy rain storms in ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN BANKS BILLS

    In the House of Commons this afternoon the second reading of the Australian Mortgage Land and Finance Co.'s Hill was agreed to. ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND RAW SILK AND CEDAR.

    Mr. Black, the special commissioner for Queensland to Great Britain and Europe, has returned from the Continent, where at Bremen and Hamburg he has been ...

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  14. THE AMERICAN TARIFF.

    General discontent exists in the United States with the delay of Congress in dealing with the Tariff, and a popular clamor for an immediate decision has arison. ...

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  15. THE SULTAN AND THE KHEDIVE.

    A report is in circulation that the Sultan of Turkey, as suzerain of the Khedive of Egypt, has forbidden Abbas Pasha to pay his proposed visit to England and accent ...

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  16. INTEREST ON OVERDUE RATES.

    The South Melbourne city council proceeded at the local court yesterday to recover the arrears of rates, together with interest thereon, due by property owners or occupiers in the city. The ...

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  17. THE DIBBS FEDERATION SCHEME.

    It is understood that the federation scheme put forward by Sir George Dibbs at Tamworth last night was not a policy binding on the Government, and had never been brought before ...

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  18. A SHIP STRANDED IN A FOG.

    The steamer Callisto, bound from Sunderland, in England, to Baltimore, in Maryland, United States, was yesterday stranded in a fog at Horsecove, on the coast of ...

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  19. THE SERVIAN CRISIS.

    King Alexander of Servia, who in consequence of the discovery of a plot to depose him and place Prince Karageorgevitch on the throne has suspended the constitution ...

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  20. FRENCH GRAPE VINES.

    Mr. Young, the officer appointed by the Government of South Australia to organise a depot for the wines of that colony in London, reports that the results of his ...

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  21. DEFECTIVE BORDER INSPECTION.

    The Minister of Agriculture says that the statements contained in the article published in these columns yesterday with reference to the defects in the system of inspecting stock ...

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  22. THE BORDER TREATY PROPOSAL.

    The Victorian suggestions with regard to n border treaty between New South Wales and Victoria are not regarded in a favorable light by the Colonial Treasurer, Mr. See. He says ...

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  23. THE CANADIAN CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Thomas Playford, the new Agent-General for South Australia, who is commissioned to represent that colony at the Ottawa Conference, will sail for Canada on ...

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  24. PARLIAMENT OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Jeanneret, in the Legislative Assembly to-day, moved the adjournment of the House to call attention to the "inhuman manner" in which the licensed house for the insane, Bay view, ...

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  25. THE MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL.

    The formal opening of the Manchester Ship Canal by the Queen to-day was witnessed by 2,000,000 spectators, who gave her Majesty an enthusiastic welcome to ...

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  26. THE SPANISH ANARCHISTS

    At Barcelona to-day, six Anarchists were executed by being shot. The criminals had been convicted of complicity in Pallas's attempt in September last to kill Marshal ...

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  27. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    The cargo of the barque Highland Forest, which left Adelaide 1st February with wheat, has been sold at 22s. 3d. per quarter. ...

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  28. THE BENDIGO FEDERAL CONGRESS BILL.

    At a meeting of the Bendigo Federation League to-night Dr. Quick, who presided, drew Attention to Sir George Dibbs's proposals, and it was unanimously decided-- ...

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  29. PECULIAR DIVORCE SUIT.

    An application was made to Mr. Justice A'Beckett in the Practice Court yesterday that a sum of money should be paid to the respondent in the divorce suit Synnot v. Synnot to enable ...

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  30. A WEST AUSTRALIAN MINE

    For shares in the Golconda Gold Mining Company, Murchison, West Australia, capital £75,000, now on the London market, £20,000 has been subscribed. The ...

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  31. THE BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The liquidator of the Bank of South Australia has resolved to appeal to the court to decide whether the call which the Union Bank of Australia proposes to make ...

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  32. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived: From Sydney--Macquarie, ship, sailed 9th February. From Port Augusta--Flotow, ship, sailed 28th January. (AT ANTWERP.) ...

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  33. THE MOUNT HUXLEY GOLD FIELD.

    Commissioner Fowell reports on the alleged gold field at Mount Huxley that he saw as the result of one dish of dirt two spooks and a little very fine gold. It is, he says, no poor man's ...

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  34. CHARGE OF SWINDLING.

    Alfred James Fairfax was charged at the Collingwood court, yesterday, with steeling a bicycle, and imposing upon Andrew Motherwell by means of false representations. It was ...

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  35. THE CAB DRIVERS' STRIKE.

    The London cab owners, who still refuse to concede the demands of the drivers on strike, have forwarded to Mr. H. H. Asquith, the Home Secretary, an ...

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  36. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Received by the Union Mortgage and Agency Company of Australia Limited :- London, 21st May.—Wool sales: Rather better all round competition. Prices steady. ...

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  37. NEW HONORARY MAGISTRATES

    Of late the Nunawading shire council has not been a happy family. Recently one of the members (Cr. Rawlings) was appointed a justice of the peace. At the council meeting on ...

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  38. CROWN LAND SALE AT GEELONG.

    A Crown land sale was conducted by Mr. M. Taylor, local land officer, at the Geelong Wool Exchange this morning, when there was a good attendance of intending purchasers. Mr. E. E. ...

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  39. THE MAILS.

    The French mail steamer Australian passed Aden homewards 21st inst. ...

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  40. DISSOLUTION IN A FORTNIGHT.

    Speaking at Maitland to-night Sir George Dibbs said that Parliament would be prorogued in about a fortnight, and the general elections follow without any unnecessary ...

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  41. THE PUBLIC SERVICE AND RETRENCHMENT.

    Sir,--It seems hopeless in view of the present feeling which prevails on the subject of the public service to expect a hearing, but still I venture to appeal to you to publish the following : ...

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  42. RETRENCHMENT BY THE MOORABBIN SHIRE COUNCIL.

    The question of retrenchment again came up at the Moorabbin shire council at its meeting on Monday night. Cr. Smith moved--That a committee, consisting of the whole council. ...

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  43. LOVERS IN A LUNATIC ASYLUM.

    An aged man named Robert Balfour created some amusement in the Collingwood court yesterday. When the charge against him was stated--which was one of vagrancy, or, in police ...

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  44. TUBERCULOSIS AT A SUBURBAN SLAUGHTER YARD.

    The Preston shire council, at its meeting on Monday, received a report from Mr. G. Pentland, acting inspector of stock, stating that on the 19th ultimo, in company with Inspector ...

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  45. THE "NEW AUSTRALIA" COLONY.

    Another letter containing a denunciation of the "New Australia " settlement was received to-day from A. Brittlebank, one of the seceders. The writer states that a man sent out to explore ...

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  46. DEFRAUDING THE RAILWAYS.

    The Railway department instituted proceedings against Michael and Patrick O'Brien in the No. 3 City Court yesterday, on account of these individuals having travelled in a railway carriage ...

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  47. THE MINING REVIVAL.

    The Sydney Reef, Twist Creek, has completed a crushing of 23 tons for 23 oz., independent of pyrites, two tons of which have been saved, as the stone was highly mineralised, ...

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  48. A DOMESTIC BRAWL.

    A man named Thomas M'Donough was called before the Collingwood court yesterday on a charge of inflicting grievous bodily harm on his wife, at Yarra-street, Abbotsford. It was stated ...

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