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  2. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    The Standard states that Earl Spencer become leader of the Liberal party in the House of Lords in succession to the late Earl Granville. ...

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  3. THE MANIPUR MASSACRE.

    Forces are hurrying to the rescue of Lieutenant Arthur Grant, who with a detachment of eighty Ghoorkas is still in peril from the Manipur army. The ...

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  4. THE SHEARERS' TROUBLE.

    The statement of the two men "who applied to the authorities for protection on the grounds that they belonged to the Union camp proves to be true. Another ...

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  5. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    The Government of Victoria has refused, in connection with the new loan of £3,000,000 at 3 1/2 per cent. interest, to give an undertaking not to borrow again ...

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  6. THE MINERS' CONGRESS.

    The international miners Congress sitting at Paris under the presidency of Mr. T. Burt, M.P., has, after turbulent debating, arrived at a decision on the ...

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  7. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    The presence of the Governor in the Northern Territory seems to be exciting considerable public enthusiasm. We hope it will be productive of results ...

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  8. TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    The Triple Alliance, which has been in existence for some years between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, and is of an offensive and defensive ...

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  9. THE AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    While cruising the lower deck of the Tauranga, one of the cruisers belonging to the new Australian fleet, behind the magazine became constantly flooded. ...

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  10. MR. JUSTICE STEPHEN.

    The Right Hon. Sir James F. Stephen, K.C.S.I. formerly legal member of the Council of the Governor-General of India, and now one of the Judges of the Queen's ...

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  11. BREADSTUFFS.

    The wheat cargo of the Jessie Readman, ship, from Timaru, New Zealand, has been sold at 40s. 3d. per quarter. Three Australian cargoes on the ...

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  12. UNITED STATES.

    The American Customs authorities are charging double duty on wool assorted before importation. ...

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  13. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    Mr. Gladstone has given an indignant denial to the statement of Mr. Parnell that a party of dynamiters visited Hawarden, the residence of the ...

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  14. [RECEIVED April 7, 10.40 a.m.]

    Wool sales are proceeding, the market being firm with good competition. ...

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  15. AMERICA AND ITALY.

    It is pointed out, in connection with the diplomatic difficulty between Italy and America, that owing to the bad character of the Sicilians lately lynched ...

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  16. ADELAIDE APPLES.

    Ninety cases of Adelaide apples, discharged from the P. & O. steamer Victoria, averaged 3s. 3d. per case, the condition of the contents being uniformly ...

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  17. INDIA.

    The tribe of Miranzai has risen and commenced a general attack. A strong punitive force is proceeding to Kohat, on the borders of Afghanistan. ...

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  18. MADAME MELBA.

    The English Ambassador at Paris, Earl Lytton, has given a banquet in honour of Madame Melba, the celebrated Australian vocalist. ...

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  19. RUSSIA.

    The Daily Telegraph states that another conspiracy against the life of the Czar has been discovered at St. Petersburg. ...

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  20. [RECEIVED April 7, 10.40 a.m.]

    The New Zealand apples shipped by the steamer Tongariro arrived in splendid condition, and were sold by auction at Covent Garden at from 15s. to 20s. per ...

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  21. CHILI

    The entire China Squadron has been ordered to Chili to protect British interests. It is believed that the scene of conflicts ...

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  22. [RECEIVED April 8, 12 a.m.]

    Sharp fighting has taken place at Samanafrange, the Miranzai killing nine of the force brought against them. ...

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  23. THE CENSUS.

    The preliminary report on the British census returns, in collecting which 60,000 persons are employed, will be issued during the month of July next. ...

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  24. VIENNA POSTAL CONFERENCE.

    The following Agents - General have been appointed to represent their colonies at the Vienna Postal Conference :—Sir G. Berry, Victoria ; Sir James ...

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  25. DEATH OF ISONOMY.

    The celebrated racehorse Isonomy, the property of the Duchess of Montrose, is dead. Isonomy was foaled in 1874, and during his racing career he belonged to ...

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  26. [RECEIVED April 7, 4 a.m.]

    A Coal Trust is being formed to control the output on the chief districts of the North of England. ...

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  27. AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    Major Wissmann, who as Governor of German East Africa was lately recalled on account of alleged madness, has left the German colonial service altogether. ...

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  28. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Satisfactory arrangements have been made for sending a wheat trophy from the colony to the next Show of the English Royal Agricultural Society in June. The ...

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  29. INTERNATIONAL COLONIAL EXHIBITION.

    An International Colonial Exhibition will be held at Paris during the year 1892. ...

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  30. [RECEIVED April 8. 12 a.m.]

    The Directors of Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Limited, have declared a dividend of 8 per cent. ...

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  31. BULGARIA.

    M. Stambouloff, the Bulgarian Premier, has expelled the agent Kavass, of the Russian Embassy, to whom was traced letters threatening the lives of Prince ...

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  32. PUGILLSM.

    Peter Jackson will fight Jem Corbett for a stake of $10,000 at San Francisco on May 31. ...

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  33. AUSTRALASIAN APPLES.

    Of the consignment of apples by the Styx Company the Emperor Alexanders fetched 24s.; Old Nonpareils, 21s.; and Kerry Pippins, 20s. ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

    A petition was filed yesterday for the liquidation of the estate of Alfred John Barker, merchant, trading under the style of Barker & Co. The first meeting ...

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  35. GOVERNOR HOPETOUN AT MILDURA.

    Governor Hopetoun left to-day on horseback for Kulkyne Station, accompanied by Mr. McLaren, Engineer-in-Chief, and a small party in drags. He ...

    Article : 89 words
  36. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    From Geelong—Loch Lomond, ship, sailed December 16. From Sydney—Centurion, ship, sailed December 14; Sophocles, ship, sailed ...

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  37. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY AT WARWICK.

    A terrible tragedy occurred at Lucky Valley, about twelve miles from the town, this morning, when a well-known and well-to-do solicitor named Daniel ...

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  38. DEATH OF THE VICTORIAN ENGINEER-IN-CHIEF OF RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Robert Watson, Engineer-in-Chief of the Victorian Railways, died at about 8.30 o'clock this morning at the Melbourne Club of Bright's disease and ...

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  39. TASMANIA.

    The Oceana arrived at Hobart to-day, and sails to-morrow for London, taking 11,000 bushels of apples. ...

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  40. CUSTOMS SEIZURE OF MACHINERY.

    The Customs authorities have seized a large quantity of valuable machinery used in tho manufacture of bread and biscuits, on the ground of under-valuation for ...

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  41. RAINFALL FOR MARCH.

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  42. THE PALACE HOTEL FIRES.

    At a further hearing to-day of the charge of conspiracy against W. Pilley in connection with the trial of Twist for the Palace Hotel fires, it was stated that a ...

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  43. THE MARRIED WOMEN'S PROPERTY ACT.

    Mr. Commissioner Waterhouse delivered a reserved judgment in the Bankruptcy Court to-day at Launceston, which involved an important point under the ...

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  44. INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    Boudoir passengers per express to Adelaide:—Mr. and Mrs. Parker, Messrs. Robertson, Bagnell, Hobig, Swinburne, Tebutt, Forest, Clark, Power, Hayes ...

    Article : 93 words
  45. PROTECTION IN VICTORIA.

    Mr. R. Murray Smith to-night lectured under the auspices of the Free Trade Democratic League on the "Tariff of Victoria." Tracing the history of the ...

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  46. OUR EASTER ENCAMPMENT.

    Sir—I noticed a letter in yonr columns signed "One Who Has Been in Camp," stating that even after lights were ordered out members of the Defence Force continued to talk and use ...

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  47. MAILS TO TASMANIA.

    An influential public meeting to-nignt protested against the present mail service between Melbourne and Launceston, and a resolution was unanimously carried ...

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  48. RAILWAY COLLISION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A railway accident happened at St. Mary's Station early this morning. A goods train, which arrived there at about 5 o'clock, was shunted into the yard ...

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  49. HORSES STUNG TO DEATH BY BEES.

    On Saturday last while Mr. Davey, of near Onetree Hill, was driving a team through that township his horses were attacked by a colony of bees belonging to a resident. The two shaft ...

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