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  2. WAR TELEGRAMS.

    The latest advices from Washington convey the intelligence that the Commander-in-Chief of the United States Squadron at Key West comprising twenty-throe lighting ships, has ...

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  5. Crumbs.

    Fine. Clear. Bijou. Seharf. ...

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  6. SPAIN FORCING THE POSITION.

    The prompt action of the Spanish authorities in formally severing diplomatic relations with the Washington Government precipitated tho movements of the United States ...

    Article : 87 words
  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    There is no sign of a slackening of interest in “A Royal Divorce.” The Theatre was so crowded last night that the overflow from the stalls had to be ...

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  10. BIJOU THEATRE

    The Elite Vaudeville Company cannot complain of the patronage that has been accorded to its entertainment at the Bijou Theatre. The attendance on Friday night ...

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  11. EDUARD SCHARF’S RECITAL.

    Herr Scharf, the celebrated pianist, arrived by Friday morning’s express from Melbourne under engagement to Mr. P. A. Howells to give three pianoforte recitals ...

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  12. SPANIARDS INSULTING THE AMERICAN EAGLE.

    The populace at Madrid continue to display the greatest excitement, and their resentment against the United States is hourly increasing in its virulence. ...

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  13. SPANISH TORPEDO-BOAT AT CORK.

    The Audaz, a Spanish torpedo-boat, is being repaired at Cork, in Ireland, but its commander hopes to escape with his vessel from the harbour before the actual beginning of ...

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  14. MORALITY AT GLENELG.

    At a meeting of' the Glenelg Town Council on Friday evening the following petition, signed by sixty residents, was read:— ...

    Article : 495 words
  15. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 494 words
  16. HAVANA CITIZENS SYMPATHIZING WITH SPAIN.

    The populace a[?] Havana, the capital of Cuba, are strongly sympathetic with the Spanish Government. Immense enthusiasm prevails throughout ...

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  17. DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS CEASED.

    General Woodford, the United states Ambassador-to Spa[?], left Madrid yesterday. Prior to taking his departure from the Spanish Court he presented to the ...

    Article : 133 words
  18. MOVEMENTS OF AMERICAN TROOPS.

    An alteration has been made in the proposed disposition of the United States troops in connection with the preparations for the war. It was intended to dispatch seven regiments ...

    Article : 99 words
  19. PREPARING FOR OCCUPATION OF CUBA.

    It is expected that United States troops will be mobilized at Kay West within ten days in sufficient numbers to successfully attempt tho occupation of the fortified town of ...

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  20. ZEAL FOR SERVICE.

    Eighty per cent, of the militia throughout the United States have enthusiastically volunteered for service. This is 50 per cent, above tho number who under ...

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  21. PRIVATEERING.

    In the House of Commons last night Sir Richard Webster, the Attorney-General; stated in reply to a question, that it was not at all likely that vessels belonging to neutral ...

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  22. MULES AS CONTRABAND OF WAR.

    At New 'Orleans this morning the United States authorities seized as contraband of war 1,000 mules that had been purchased on account of the Spanish Government, ...

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  23. MONEY COLLECTED IN PARIS FOR SPAIN.

    The Spanish Ambassador in Paris began this morning the receipt of subscriptions in aid of the National War Fund which Queen Christina established last week and headed ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND STOCK ROUTE.

    On Friday morning, April 22, an influential deputation waited on the Commissioner of Public Works, Ron. J. G. Jenkins, and requested him to open up a ...

    Article : 210 words
  25. ANGLO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE.

    Rumours are being persistently diren[?]ated at Washington to the effect that negotiations are proceeding for an alliance between Great Britain and the United States. ...

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  26. LONG-LOST RELATIVES.

    Bannister (Robert), St Pancras-road King’s Cross.—Niece Amy Tame, nee Bannister, writes from 89, Carrington-street, Adelaide, in reply to your enquiries in “Lloyd’s” List, appearing in “The ...

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  27. HOW MR. McKINLEY MIGHT HAVE ENSURED PEACE.

    Senor Polo de Bernahe, who until this week acted as Spanish Minister at Washington, has publicly declared that if President McKiuley had only withstood the pressure of ...

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  28. FIRST PRIZE TAKEN BY UNITED STATES.

    The first actively hostile proceeding on the part of the United States in the seizure at New Ori[?]ous of mules as contraband has been rapidly succeeded by another act of war. ...

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  29. SIGNALS AT THE POST-OFFICE.

    Immediately upon the receipt of news announcing the beginning of hostilities between the United States and Spain, Sir Charles Todd has arranged to notify the ...

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  30. LATEST MARKETS.

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced, in his thirty-first year, of Mr. J. S. Robinson, tho well-known cricketer, who played for Nottingham. ...

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  32. HEINICKE’S GRAND ORCHESTRA.

    The fifth annual meeting of Heinicke’s Grand Orchestra was held at their practice-rooms on Thursday evening. There was a full attendance. Mr. R. Farrow ...

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  33. UNITED STATES VOLUNTEERS.

    The United States Senate has passed the Bill sent up from the House of Representatives authorizing President McKinley to immediately summon volunteers for service. ...

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  34. A SECOND MOON.

    According to the “Rappel” an astronomer of Hamburg has made the discovery of a second moon, which will be visible on July 30, 1898. The new luminary is ...

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  35. THE HAVANA GARRISON.

    Newspaper correspondents at Havana telegraph that there are 25,000 regulars and 15,000 volunteers in the Spanish garrison of the Cuban capital. ...

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  36. A CYCLE CASE.

    A Jury case, which, has occupied three days in the Local Court before His Honor Mr. Justice H[?]ndey and a Jury, was decided late on Friday afternoon. It was an ...

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  37. SPANISH FLOTILLA READY TO SAIL.

    Advices from Cape Verde state that the Spanish torpedo flotilla off the islands have banked their fires, and are now awaiting orders to sail for Cuba, which is distant about ...

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  39. EXTRAORDINARY SPANISH ENTHUSIASM.

    The feeling amongst the people throughout Spain is still maintained at fever heat. Most extraordinary enthusiasm is being displayed oil the part of the populace over ...

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