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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Mr. Colquhoun addressed the United Service Institute last night on the Chinese question. During the course of his lecture Mr. ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    A bulletin has been issued by the court physicians intimating that the Queen suffered from a slight attack of biliousness yesterday, but that Her ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The Bishop of New Guinea arrived by this morning's express from Adelaide. ...

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  5. SERIOUS CRISIS.

    News from the far East shows that there is little change in the position, which is still very grave. Japan has been especially stirred by ...

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  6. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The Wesleyan conference has passed a resolution expressing the desirableness in connection with the opening of the twentieth century of raising a ...

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  7. W.C.T.U.

    Mrs. Nichols, Australasian president of the W.C.T.U., held two meeting here to-day in the Montagu Hall. In the afternoon a Zeehan branch of the ...

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  8. DROWNING FATALITY.

    One of the saddest accidents that have been chronicled here for some time past, occurred this morning near Teepookana. A little boy, aged eight, ...

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  9. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS.

    A couple of distinct shocks of earthquake were felt at Harrow this morning. ...

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  10. SESSION CONCLUDED.

    The business of the Wesleyan Conference was completed to-day. It was decided to make a special effort to raise an extinction and endowment ...

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  11. VICTORIAN VICE-REGAL.

    Lord and Lady Brassey propose to leave Melbourne on the 22nd inst., and stay in West Australia till the first week in April, and then continue the ...

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  12. BRITISH NAVY.

    Right Hon. G. J. Goschen, First Lord of the Admiralty, submitted the naval estimates in the House of Commons last night. ...

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  13. COLERAINE STRIKE.

    The trial of the sheriff and deputies at Coleraine (U.S.A.) on the charge of murder of strikers, upon whom they fired, has been concluded. ...

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  14. MADAME ALBANI.

    Madame Albani gave her third concert at the Town Hall to-night, and, like the preceding ones, it was brilliantly successful. Madame Albani ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Right Hon. Cecil Rhodes has been interviewed on South African affairs. In the course of the conversation Mr. Rhodes admitted being the leader of ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    The Wellington election, to fill a vacancy caused by the retirement of Sir Robert Stout, has excited keen interest throughout the colony. The ...

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  17. RELEASED FROM QUARANTINE.

    The last of the small pox patients brought to the colony by the F.M.S. Calodonien, have left the quarantine station. The place is being made ...

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  18. A GERMAN REPORT.

    An important statement is published to-day in the "Togeblatt" (issued at Berlin). It announces as a fact that China ...

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  19. MACEDONIAN QUESTION.

    Prince Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, has shown a disposition lately to raise once again the Macedonian question. Both Russia and Austria have now ...

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  20. EXPORT OF DRIED FRUITS.

    The Dried Fruits Trust at Mildura has decided to export all raisins produced this season (over 400 tons), also to raise the price of the new ...

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  21. FRANCO-RUSSIAN TREACHERY.

    A sensational report has been circulated in the press to-day. It is declared that Russia continues to send troops to the far East through ...

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  22. LEEWARD ISLANDS.

    The Senate at Paris has passed a bill incorporating those of the Leeward Islands which belong to France into a French colony. ...

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  23. THE FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    The Federal Convention met again at 10.30 a.m. to-day, under the presidency of the Right Hen. C. C. Kingston, Q.C., Premier of South ...

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  24. INLAND WIRES.

    Sir Lambert Dobson is progressing as satisfactorily as can be expected under the circumstances. He passed a fairly good night. ...

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  25. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Steadman (L.), defeated Mr. Evans Gordan (U.) in the election for the Stepney seat in the House of Commons. ...

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  26. AN OVERDRAFT.

    At the quarterly meeting of the City Council it was stated that the overdraft on the city fund now amounted to £120,000. The rate for the ...

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  27. RUSSIAN DEMANDS.

    A telegram has been received from Pekin, giving particulars of an interview with the head of the Tsungli-Yannen on the present situation. ...

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  28. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    At the Bellerive Police Court to-day, Samuel Devonport was committed for trial on a charge of having indecently assaulted a young woman, aged 18. The ...

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  29. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    The passengers by the Royal mail steamer, Victoria, for London, included Mr. W. Curnow, editor of the "Sydney Morning Herald," and daughters. The ...

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  30. LAW OF LIBEL.

    For some time the press has been complaining against the inequality of the libel law. A deputation from the British ...

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  31. CRIMINAL COURT.

    The criminal sitting of the Supreme Court will be held on Tuesday next, before Justices Dodds and Adams. The following is the calendar:—Henry ...

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  32. TYPHOID FEVER.

    The epidemic of typhoid fever at White Cliffs is assuming serious proportions. The Mechanics' Institute has been converted into a temporary ...

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  33. PRINCESS STEPHANIE.

    A more favourable report has been received regarding the health of the Princess Stephanie of Belgium, widow of the late Archduke Rudolph of ...

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  34. A DISABLED STEAMER.

    The steamer Konoowarra arrived at Eden this afternoon towing the s. Tagliafero, which is disabled. The latter vessel left Melbourne for Sydney ...

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  35. PLAGUE AT BOMBAY.

    Serious plague riots have occurred in Bombay. The troops were ordered out, and were engaged quelling the disturbance ...

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  36. TRIABUNNA TRAGEDY.

    In connection with the Triabunna tragedy, the Attorney-General has received the depositions, and has the matter under consideration. ...

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  37. BRITISH ATTITUDE.

    "The Times" comments strongly this morning on the attitude assumed by foreign Powers against Great Britain. It declares that the British people ...

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  38. LOUCHAMPS EXPEDITION.

    The French expedition led by M. Louchamps to Fashoda, in the Soudan, has proved a failure. The Abyssinian auxiliaries deserted, ...

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  39. GERMANS IN BOHEMIA.

    Affairs in Bohemia are not very settled. The Germans, who number 2,000,000, deeply distrust the provincial ...

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  40. SENSATIONAL ACCIDENT.

    A sensational mining accident is reported from Hillgrove. A miner named Bullen fixed a couple of charges of dynamite in the bottom of the ...

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  41. WESTRALIAN MINT.

    Some time ago it was decided to establish a mint at Perth, in West Australia. Its opening has, however, been ...

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  42. LORD SALISBURY.

    The Prime and Foreign Minister (Marquis of Salisbury) who has been confined to his house for some days, through an attack of influenza, is now ...

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  43. PRESIDENT AND BENCH.

    M. Ameshoff, a judge of the Supreme Court at Pretoria, has had a quarrel with President Kruger. The judge has now resigned from ...

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  44. STOCK EXCHANGE.

    Matters on the stock exchanges took a better turn late yesterday. Stocks, which had suffered a heavy fall during the earlier hours of the ...

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  45. CANADA AND AMERICA.

    Reuter's agent at Washington declares that the British Ambassador has promised President McKinley to satisfactorily adjust the differences ...

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  46. PACIFIC CABLE.

    A deputation from the Sydney Chamber of Commerce waited on the Postmaster-General to-day, and urged the necessity of making the proposed ...

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  47. AMBUSCADES.

    Reports from Sierra Leone show that the British force in the hinterland has suffered heavily in the ambuscades. Reinforcements have been sent ...

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  48. H.M.S. HERMOINE.

    H.M.S. Hermoine, a second-class cruiser of the channel squadron, has been ordered to China. Judging by Appearances.—"Those ...

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  49. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    A little girl named Wood, died yesterday from burns received a few days ago. ...

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  50. WHEAT MARKET.

    The American visible supply of wheat east of the Rockies is 44,990,000 bushels. Lost week's estimate was 46,532,000 ...

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  51. VISITORS TO WEST COAST.

    Among the visitors to the field are the Hon. John Henry, M.H.A., Miss Henry, Messrs. George Horne, James York, and Russell Ritchie. The party ...

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  52. J. G. WARD FARMERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Mr. Justice Williams reserved his decision in the application or petition asking the court to direct the liquidator of the J. G. Ward Farmers' ...

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  53. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 2s 1½d per oz. standard. This is a recovery of three-eighths of a penny on yesterday's quotation. ...

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  54. FRUIT SHIPMENT.

    Mr. Tasman Morrisby has been appointed, on behalf of the Government, to inspect the fruit intended for the Gulf of Bothnia experimental ...

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