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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    The Japanese, after several futile attempts to take Chee Foo, hare abandoned the attack. The funeral of the late Admiral Ting ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    A serious insurrection has broken out in the Republic of Colombia, South America. A large force of the rebels attacked the Loyalists at a spot near ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    The news that the Chinese Admiral Ting had surrendered to the Japanese in the recent engagement at Wei-Hai-Wei has been officially confirmed. ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    News has been received, confirming the intelligence that the Chinese Admiral Ting had committed suicide after engagement at Wei-hai-wei. ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    In the House of Commons on Friday night Mr. Chamberlain moved his amendment to the Address-in-Reply declaring that the judgment of Parlis ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    Yesterday, the [?] Jas Clark, Church of England [?] of Kogarah, who has been [?] [?] lately in court [?] [?] ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    Latest advices from Corea states that the Chinese troops are in a most pitiable condition. The severity of the winter has been fatal to a large number of the ...

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  9. TELEGRAMS

    The Revs. G.E. Rowe and W.A. Poth and Mr.J.P. Walton, the Western Australian delegates to the Wesleyan Conference, arrived yesterday morning. ...

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  10. RETURN OF SIR JOHN FORREST

    Sir John and Lady Forrest arrived from Hobart yesterday morning' by the Melbourne express train. In. the evening Sir John was entertained at ...

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  11. THE AUSTRALIAN CATTLE TRADE.

    The s. Echuca, carrying 34 head of fire Australian cattle, has arrived in London, Three of the beasts died on the voyage. ...

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  12. THE AMNESTY TO IRISH PRISONERS.

    Mr. Asquith, the Home Secretary, has advised the Government in the matter of the request from the Mayor of Dublin for the pardon of a number of ...

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  13. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    The police have arrested colored man here on a charge of criminally assaulting a little girl, named Amelia Lander. ...

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  14. THE RECONSTRUCTED VICTORIAN BASKS.

    The Times, in an article on the position of the reconstructed Victorian Banks urges the more prominent of these institutions to amalgamate, in ...

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  15. THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

    The debate on Me Chamberlain [?]ment on the Address in Reply was concluded in the House of Commons on Monday night, the Gove ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND.

    A man named Joseph Swann has been arrested on a charge of attempting to murder Mr. Hugh Campbell, a leading solicitor. Swann it is alleged went to ...

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  17. THE STATE OF RUSSIA.

    The [?] are reported to be [?] active throughout Russia. [?] letters have been received by the Care, one of which is said to ...

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  18. A DESPERATE CHARACTER.

    A woman named Baylis, who has lately served a sentence in Bathurst gaol for attempting to burn down the house in which her husband was ...

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  19. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The hearing of the charges of malpractice against Dr. Fenwick, Mrs. Sutcliffe and Mrs. Marchmont were proceeded with yesterday. The first ...

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  20. THE GOVERNOR OF ALSACE AND LORRAINE.

    The German Reichstag has passed, by a small majority, the motion brought forward by the Socialists, advising the Government to withdraw the present ...

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  21. THE WAR IN COREA.

    It is stated that the Czar has expressed a desire to find the war between Japan and China, and considers that the tame has arrived when Sue Great ...

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  22. THE PROGRAMME OF THE NEW CZAR.

    The Pope, in commenting on the arrest of 30 Police priests in Russia stated that he entirely distrusts the newly formed liberalism of the Czar of ...

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  23. TASMANIA.

    As the steamer Pikhai was on he way to Sydney and whilst berthing in the Mersey at Davenport, she struck a huge boulder, which tore a hole four ...

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  24. WRECK OF A KETCH.

    The ketch Candidate caused whilst attempting to cross the McQuarie Harbor Bar on Saturday afternoon. All hands, numbering five, were drowned. ...

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  25. THE PROPOSED PACIFIC CABLE.

    The Canadian Government have, spade the proposal to appoint a commission to discuss the details of the proposed pacific cable. The suggestion ...

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  26. EXPLOSION AT A FORT.

    The [?] at Saracen Fort at Formosa exploded from some unknown cause. Fifty soldiers were killed. ...

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  27. THE AMNESTY OF IRISH PRISONERS.

    The amendment to the Address in Replay in the House of Commons [?] the immediate release of the Irish [?] has been negatived by ...

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  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN.

    Mr. Thomas Harry, Editor of The Country has through his solicitors written to Mr. Price M.P., demanding the same of the person, who according ...

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  29. AMERICA AND HAWAII.

    A section of a London Press has expressed the fear that the proposed cable service between the United States and Hawaii will probably mean an extension ...

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  30. THE S. CLONCURRY.

    Yesterday another batch of the Cloncurry's passengers was released from quarantine, numbering 37. On the majority of these, the vaccination. ...

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  31. THE CURRENCY QUESTION IN AMERICA.

    Speaking in the Senate on the currency question, Senator Walcott said President Cleveland lied when he professed the desire to maintain the party ...

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  32. ILLNESS OF SIR ROBERT DUFF

    Sir Robert Duff, Governor of New South Wales, who is visiting- Hobart, was taken suddenly ill at Government House. He complained of severe pains ...

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  33. FOREIGN MEAT FOR THE FRENCH ARMY.

    The French Cabinet is considering a number of strong pretests, made locally against the importation of tinned meat for the Army. It is probable that all ...

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  34. FRANCE AND ITALY.

    The present cordial relations between England and Italy are, it is stated, being closely watched by France. The French Admiralty have decided to ...

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  35. COOLGARDIE INTERESTS IN LONDON.

    The shares in the Hannan's Brown Hill mine, which were recently offered to the public, have been largely over subscribed and are now selling at a ...

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  36. ESCAPE OF LUNATICS.

    Two criminal lunatics succeeded in making [?] escape from Ararat gaol yesterday afternoon. Their names are Fred [?] aged 37, who was sentenced ...

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  37. THE CHARGE AGAINST MR. TOM. PRICE.

    Mr. Tom Price, M.P. for Sturt, a prominent member of the Parliamentary Labor Party, was committed for trial to-day, on a charge of criminally ...

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  38. AGRARIAN DISTRESS IN GERMANY.

    The Agrarian League of Germany, representing upwards of 200,000 farmers have interviewed the Emperor, who replied that he was deeply concerned at ...

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  39. AFFAIRS IN EGYPT.

    The Cairo correspondent of the Times has stated that it is reported there that France has openly offered [?] support to die Khedive in ending ...

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  40. S HOBART HAMILTON.

    It is now generally understood that the report of the death of Sir Robert Hamilton is untrue. The statement is generally disbelieved, and has not yet ...

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  41. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD INTERESTS.

    The [?] Boom is stiff [?] in London. Several further [?] have been announced among these being the Pilbarra G.M. Co., with A capital of £100,000, to acquire the [?] Creek Mine. A number of the share were [?] in Paris. The [?] Venture and Pre[?] ...

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  42. STRIKES IN CINCINATTI.

    The strike of the gine workers in [?] cussing much [?] to the [?], and outrages are [?]. In one instance a bomb was thrown, into ...

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  43. THE WEATHER IN ENGLAND.

    The cold in England is still intense Several rivers [?] in a frosen state. At the West Indian docks, the water has the been [?] and the departure of ...

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  44. A LADIES BICYCLE CLUB.

    A ladies' bicycle club has been farmed in Melbourne. It is intended to make an imposing opening in the first club run to be keld on March 9th. ...

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  45. THE GOVERNOR OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sir Robert Duff, Governor of New South Wales, who is at present in Hobart, and who became ill after a Masonic banquet last week, is very much ...

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  46. NEWS FROM BUNBURY.

    The funeral of the late Mrs. Forrest, senior, took place at Picton cemetery yesterday morning. The chief mourners, W. Forrest, senr., his sons James, Alex. ...

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  47. THE PEABODY CENTENARY.

    Centenary of Peabody is now been held at Massachusetts (U.S.A), the occasion being celebrated by a round of festivities. Her Majesty the Queen ...

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  48. PRESENTATION TO MR. W. H. JEFFERY.

    A very successful function was held on Saturday evening, when a presentation was made to Mr. W. H. Jeffery, who has completed 21 years service as ...

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  49. THE REPORTED DEATH OF SIR ROBERT HAMILTON.

    There is every reason to believe that the reported death of Sir. Robert Hamilton, when was telegraphed from Launceston yesterday, is incorrect. A letter ...

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  50. THE FRENCH IN MADAGASCAR

    Lord Kimber[?] in replaying to the [?] [?] the [?][?] ...

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  51. THE BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAN.

    Mr. Stewart the Office Receiver of Bank of South Australian, has rep[?]ted to the Court that it is [?] to further empire into the payment of the ...

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  52. [?] PRODUCE IN LONDON.

    The [?] of eggs by the [?] have turned out a great [?] Only very few were broken, [?] per 100. ...

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  53. RUSH FIRES AROUND ADELAIDE

    Large bush fires are burning all round Adelaide. The principal one is gear the Governor's residence. Marble Hill. ...

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  54. GERMAN AND SAMOA.

    The rumored session of [?] by the German Government has been officially denied at [?]. ...

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  55. A PUBLICAN FINED.

    Mr. Tom Heming, the well-known licensee of Tattersalls Hotel, was fined £3 with [?] £3 2s., for not having the doors to the her closed during the ...

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  56. Advertising

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  57. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At a meeting of the [?] unemployed it was stated that there were £2,000 men out of work. ...

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  58. DEATH OF AN ARCHDUKE.

    The Arch[?] [?] of Australia is dead. Albert (Arc[?] of Austria) Frederick [?] was born on August 3. 1817. being. ...

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    [?] Hall trade is report [?] have occurred on the Wighton[?] The managed to get as [?] a [?] 50 feet ...

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  60. THE CURRENCY QUESTION.

    The Cur[?] Question has been debated in the Sermon [?], a motion being [?] adopted [?] the [?] World Conference an the ...

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  61. ATROCITIES [?].

    Report from Constantinople state that the state of the city is disturbed. [?] and unders are of daily [?] in the streets. ...

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  62. DEATH OF AN OLD COLONIST.

    Mr. Justice Stephen, of Sydney, arrived in Adelaide yesterday, and will be the guest of Deputy Governor Way until Wednesday. ...

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  63. RETIREMENT OF SUPT DEAR.

    Superintendent [?], the head of the Sydney Rifle Brigades, has been called upon to retire, failing health [?]. It [?] for him to continue his ...

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  64. THE CURR[?] QUESTION.

    [?] ...

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  65. THE CURRENCY QUESTION IN AMERICA.

    The Select Committee appointed by the United States Sen[?] to report on the proposals of President Cleveland in reference to the new issue of bonds. ...

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  66. THE UNEMPLOYED IN SYDNEY.

    The Premier (Mr. G. H. Reid) replying to a deputation from the unemployed yesterday, gave a half promise that the Government would ...

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