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  2. POLITICS.

    Sir Bryan O'Loghlen gave notice for the following motion in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday:-"That in the opinion of this House it is urgently necessary in the interests of peace ...

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  3. THE ZONE RAILWAY SYSTEM.

    An official report has been published showing the results of the zone system of railway tariffs in Austro-Hungary during the five months from the 1st August, 1890, ...

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  4. THE ROUMANIAN THRONE.

    Contradictory reports are current as to the matrimonial prospects of Prince Ferdinand, heir-presumptive to the throne of Roumania, whose betrothal to ...

    Article : 144 words
  5. THE CRISIS IN PORTUGAL.

    The political situation in Portugal is still greatly disturbed. The Government have made no progress in the solution of the financial crisis, and the prospect of an ...

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  6. THE ANTI-CHRISTIAN OUTBREAK IN CHINA.

    China files to band by the s.s. Tainan, which arrived yesterday, give particulars of the late outbreak against the missionaries and Europeans. At Shanghai and Canton the rioting was so ...

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  7. THE LATE KING OF DAHOMEY.

    A letter has been received from Father Dorgere, who has been stationed in Dahomey, in which he gives a fearful account of the sacrifice of slave life in connection ...

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  8. THE EMPIRE AND THE COLONIES.

    The Spectator publishes an article dealing with the relations between the Empire and the colonies, in which it suggests that the latter should be made entirely ...

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  9. THE LABOR PARTY IN ENGLAND.

    Mr. Tom Mann, the well known labor leader, who was so prominently before the public in connection with the great dock strike, has announced his intention of ...

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  10. THE IRON INDUSTRY IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Joseph Mitchell, formerly a member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly, has succeeded in organising a strong syndicate for the development of ...

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  11. EIGHT HOURS SYSTEM IN ENGLAND.

    A large number of railway employes in London are now agitating for the adoption of the eight hours' system. A calculation has been made that if this ...

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  12. THE HARVEST IN CANADA.

    Relative to the petition signed by 15,000 Canadian farmers, which has been presented in the Dominion Legislature, praying for the remission of certain duties on ...

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  13. NEWS FROM THURSDAY ISLAND.

    Great indignation has been caused by the Government Resident giving a contract for the supply of meat, bread, potatoes and onions to the Australian squadron to one man, ...

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  14. CONVICT LABOR IN AMERICA.

    The Governor of Tennessee, United States, having called an extra session of the State Legislature specially to consider the demand made by the miners of ...

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  15. TASMANIAN MURDER CASES.

    At the Supreme Court to-day, Arthur Cooley was found guilty of the wilful murder of Mary Camille Ogilvy, at Richmond, under circumstances of peculiar atrocity. No evidence was ...

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  16. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    In connection with the visit of "General" Booth to Capetown and Australia, an immense farewell demonstration was held in London last night. The ...

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  17. NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

    The adjourned half yearly meeting of the shareholders in the National Bank of New Zealand has been held, and consideration given to the recommendations made by ...

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  18. THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.

    A meeting of the organising committee of the Imperial Institute was held yesterday. The Prince of Wales presided. A permanent governing body was ...

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  19. PROPOSED RAILWAY REFORMS.

    The anxiously expected correspondence between Mr. Shiels and the Railway Commissioners relative to their appointment and the desirability of carrying out the wishes of the ...

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  20. WRECK OF THE SCHOONER BERTHA.

    A telegram from Nambucca Heads states that the schooner Bertha, when in tow of the tug Volunteer at 12.30 p.m. to-day, went ashore on North Head and become a total wreck. The ...

    Article : 204 words
  21. CANNIBALISM IN AFRICA.

    News has come to hand from Africa of a terrible act of cannibalism. The Bakumus made a raid upon the natives of the Congo Free State, of whom they killed 50 and ...

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  22. REMARKABLE BIGAMY CASE.

    The appeal brought by the Rev. Dr. M'Leod against the Attorney-General of New South Wales was heard by the Privy Council yesterday. The appeal was ...

    Article : 57 words
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