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  2. Telegraphic News

    Messrs Fergusson and Watson, Labor members, addressed an open-air meeting yesterday. Both speakers met with a good reception, and dealt with the policy and ...

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  3. Telegraphic News

    The wheat market shows a somewhat improved tone. Mr Jno. Darling, of Adelaide, who is at present in Sydney, en route for the Riverina district, estimates the recent ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    The great sensation caused by the Glenbrook murders, and the immense excitement created by the arrest of the culprit, Butler, are not likely to be ...

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  5. Telegraphic News

    So far only seven nominations have been received of candidates for the Federal Convention. ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS

    Mr Curzon, the Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated, in reply to a question in the House of Commons, that Britain was waiting France's ...

    Article : 48 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,819 words
  8. SPORTING.

    True Blue was backed at 55 to 22 for the Australian Cup, and C to 1 would have been taken about Bloodshot after he was backed at that price for £500. ...

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  9. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT.

    John Gainey met with an accident in the open cut on Block 11, at the Proprietary mine, on January 28th, and died in the hospital last night. At an inquest held this ...

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  10. TASMANIAN CANDIDATES.

    Messrs Fysh and Douglas have announced themselves as candidates for the Federal Convention, and many others are spoken of ...

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  11. NIGER COAST PROTECTORATE

    The punitive expedition which is at present at Foreados will advance against the King of Benin to-morrow. The King has sent a message to ...

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  12. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    A destructive fire occurred at Forbes early yesterday morning. The fire broke out at the rear of Hutchinson & Sewerd's saddlery shop, at the corner of Lachlan and Templar ...

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  13. MELBOURNE BETTING.

    True Blue was backed last week to win the V.R.C Newmarket Handicap at 1000 to 40. Several wages took place yesterday on the Newmarket Handicap. There are no ...

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  14. THE POSITION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Since the events in connection with the Federal elections have been complicated by the advent of Cardinal Moran into the field, the question of fusion of parties has arisen. ...

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  15. CHARGE OF ASSAULTING A CHINAMAN.

    The Attorney-General has declined to file a bill agaiust Sutton, Lees, and Streeter, three of five lads committed for trial on a charge of assaulting a Chinaman. ...

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  16. A REPRESENTATIVE OF SYDNEY.

    Mr Richards, representing the Corporation of Sydney, is conducting inquiries into the latest improvements effected in abattoirs, electric lights, ...

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  17. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 words
  18. INTERCOLONIAL RACING NOTES.

    One of the best mares that has ever been in Australia, Instep, died at Fulham Park to-day She was imported by the late W. Blackler in 1870. Instep was by Lord ...

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  19. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    About midday yesterday an engineer named Carl Mceller, 50, committed suicide with a revolver at Redfern. The deceased was determined to end his life, as he fired no ...

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  20. VICTORIAN CANDIDATES.

    Great activity is being displayed throughout the colony in connection with the Federal Convention elections. Meetings are being held in almost every town. A monster ...

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  21. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    There were only small catalogues at to-day's London wool market, and there was a quiet competition. ...

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  22. MR CHAMBERLAIN'S INVITATION.

    Mr Brunker, Colonial Secretary, received a telegram from Mr Reid, the Premier, stating he cannot possibly accept the invitation of the Secretary of State to the Premiers ...

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  23. A WEEK'S MINING WORK.

    The Broken Hill Proprietary despatched last week to Port Pirie 16,146 tons of oxidised ores.The Broken Hill South mill showed ...

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  24. THE SMALL-POX SCARE.

    Yesterday morning the President of the Central Board of Health received a telegram from Melbourne stating that there were two cases of small-pox on board the Nineveh, ...

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  25. THE OCCUPATION OF EGYPT.

    M. Hanotaux, the French Minister of 'Foreign Affairs, says that the speech made by Sir M. Hicks - Beach, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, in moving ...

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  26. VICTORIA.

    This afternoon a telegram was received here from Wilson's Promoutory to the effect that the steamer Burrumbtet has signalled " Governor Canadian Channel died aboard." ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    J. S. Hellings won the 100ds Swimming Championship of New South Wales to-day in lmin 6½sec, at the Palace Emporium Aquatic Carnival. ...

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  28. THE SOUTH MINE.

    Mr H. B. Rodmay, an ex-director of the South mine, is advertising prominently, asking shareholders to make out proxies in his favor for a, meeting of the company. ...

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  29. INTERVIEW WITH SWANHILDA CAPTAIN.

    To the particulars regarding Butler's demeanour on board the Swanhilda, additional details of a sensational character have been divulged in an ...

    Article : 189 words
  30. FRANCE'S ATTITUDE.

    M. Hanotaux, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, said there was grave cause for anxiety in the future of ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The welcome news has been received that a flow of three-quarters of n million gallons of water daily has been obtained by boring at Lake Crossing. The bore was sunk in ...

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  32. RECORD BREAKING BY LESNA.

    Lesna, the French champion, lowered the mile and half mile Australian records on the St. Kilda. track this morning. In his first attempt he cut down the mile to Imin 50 ...

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  33. TWO ADELAIDE PASSENGERS.

    The names of the two passengers on the s s Bulimba transmitted from the Nineveh are Robert MePherson and William Flemming, both travelling steerage. They left Cape ...

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  34. THE NATURALISATION OF ALIENS.

    Since the Act was placed on the South Australian Statute Book abolishing the halfguinea fee for the naturalisation of aliens, large numbers have availed themselves of ...

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  35. A SYDNEY COMPANY.

    Farmer & Co., Sydney, have offered 13,334 £10 shares with 6 percent preference shares at £11. ...

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  36. LATEST SORATCHINGS.

    The following are the. scratchings for the V.R.C. Autumn Meeting :- Newmarket Handicap : Sioux. V.A.T.C. Meeting.—First Steeple: Mignon ...

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  37. BULIMBA WESTWARD BOUND.

    The Bulimba did not get away till to-day, but she did not take West with her the two passengers who shipped from the Nineveh, for they voluntarily decided to leave the ...

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  38. WELCOME TO RETURNING LEGISLATORS.

    A large crowd assembled at the Adelaide railway station this morning on the arrival of the Melbourne express, of those desirous of congratulating Chief Justice Way on his ...

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  39. TRANSVAAL AND THE GENEVA CONVENTION.

    It has been reported that the Transvaal was joining the Geneva Convention without first having consulted Britain. The Marquis of Salisbury has stated ...

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  40. RIFLE TEAM TO VISIT ENGLAND.

    Arrangements have been made by the Vic-torian Rifle Association for a series of compe-titions to select men to represent the colony in the rifle team for Bisley. Three of these ...

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  41. ENTERTAINMENT BY SIR GEORGE TURNER.

    The representatives of the adjacent colonies who are on their way back from the Federal Council meeting at Hobart were entertained at dinner by Sir Geo. Turner at ...

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  42. THE TURKISH TUMULT.

    The disorder continues in Crete, and conflicts between Christians and Moslem are constantly occurring throughout the island. ...

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  43. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST INFECTION.

    Up to the present the following have been gathered on board the Nineveh:—All the crew, 22 out of 32 passengers, a river pilot, Captain Ashworth, four Customs ...

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  44. EXTRADITION PROCEEDINGS.

    The proceedings in connection with the application for Butler's extradition were renewed. Butler was rebuked for indulging in ...

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  45. ELECTRIC LIGHT INSTALLATION.

    The official opening of the electric light installation of Port River took place to-night in the presence of the members of the Marine Board and Parliamentary ...

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  46. CANEA QUIETER.

    Matters are becoming somewhat quieter in Canea. The Christians hare repulsed all attacks except at Halepa. ...

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  47. THE BARDOC MURDER.

    As connecting Butler with the Bardoe murder, the Murchison Times this morning publishes the following evidence, which, it states, is likely to be forthcoming, and which ...

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  48. Mining Notes.

    In James Golden Sceptre, on the Corsair line of lode, a big lode has been met with, and is opening up promisingly. The return from the parcel of telluride ore ...

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  49. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.

    A man named A. F. Patterson, who was staying at the South Australian Hotel, left there suddenly on February 3. and nothing has since been heard of him, although ...

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  50. THE REVENUE FOR JANUARY.

    The total revenue in Victoria for January was £578,675, a decrease of £27,138 compared With the same month last year. The decrease is mainly in Customs, show ...

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  51. UNION PROCLAIMED WITH GREECE.

    The Cretans at Halepa have proclaimed their union with Greece. The Moslems at Heraklion have captured 1500 rifles from the arsenal. ...

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  52. A CRICKETER'S ADVENTURE WITH A SNAKE.

    Lask week Walter Giffen, the cricketer, had a most unpleasant experience with a snake at Blumberg. He had occasion to go down the shaft on the Lucky Hit North ...

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  53. FLOODS IN EAST GIPPSLAND.

    "Great damage has been done to the roads and bridges by the fleods in East Gippsland. The maize, potato, and bean crops have been ruined at Briagalong. Over Din of rain ...

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  54. MORE OF THE NINEVEH'S PASSENGERS.

    Since last evening four more of the wanted passengers by the infected steamer Nineveh have surrendered to the Health Board, including a son of Mr W. T. Stead, the ...

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  55. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    English wheat is quoted a shilling lower. ...

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  56. THE PACIFIC CABLE COMMISSION.

    The report of the Pacific Cable Commission will be mailed on Friday. ...

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  57. MORALITY IN COUNTRY TOWNS.

    During the hearing of the Bayett divorce suit to-day. Mr Duffy, barrister, while addressing the jury on behalf of the petitioner, made a grave accusation against morality ...

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  58. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The position of the building trade strike is not improving, and amongst the men are large numbers who agree that if the employees maintain their present attitude they ...

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  59. LONDON SHIPPING.

    Arrivals: Prinera, Departures: Plar Sydney, Inveslock, Thessalus, Jessomene; for Brisbane, Molleilian; for Auckland, Mamari. ...

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  60. TASMANIA.

    Whilst a special train with Viscount Hampden and party was passing through Latrobe crossing in Gilbert-street, a girl on the path left a perambulator and child on ...

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  61. A DISABLED VESSEL.

    The Langton Grange, which experienced stormy weather at Cape Horn and put into [?]enos Ayros for repairs, is still lying disabled at that port. ...

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  62. NEW ZEALAND.

    Lord Glasgow, in taking his leave of the Ministers, expressed his appreciation of the kindly feeling and consideration extended to him by the Government. The Chief Justice ...

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  63. MURDER OF A NATIVE.

    The body of a native was found in the bush twenty miles out covered with spear wounds. The police have gone to investigate. Two natives camped near are ...

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  64. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCES.

    Mr T. A. Brassey read a paper at the Colonial Institute on Australian Defences and the Increasing Importance of a Naval Reserve. ...

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  65. A DAMGEROUS CRIMINAL.

    Richard Buckley, who was arrested recently in connection with a safe robbery at the Caulfield Post Office, has been identified as one of the men concerned in the brutal ...

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  66. THE NEW ZEALAND PREMIER.

    Mr Richard Seddon, the New Zealand, Fremier, left by the coogee for Melbourne. ...

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  67. SEAMEN'S AGITATION.

    The seamen are agitating for the appointment of shipping massers at the principal ports, to present the engagement of unqualified men. ...

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  68. VISCOUNT HAMPIDEN.

    Wescount Hampden sad family came north to-day and joarneyed dawn the morth-west coast by a special trails, where they will for a few days. ...

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  69. A JUVENILE PILFERER.

    Archibald Gemmell, 11 years old, the lad who opened the three mail bags at Fremantle on January 21, was to-day sentenced to 12 strokes with the birch rod. ...

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  70. PROHIBITIONISTS AND THE LICENSING ELECTIONS.

    The Prohibitionists in the large centres are generally declining to take an active part in the coming licensing elections on the ground of the unsatisfactory state of the ...

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  71. CRIMINAL ASSAULT.

    A girl of 12 was crimiantly assayed in the bush yesterday near Evsandale. A youth of 17 has been arrested for the offence. ...

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  72. ENTERTAINMENT TO THE NEW SOUTH WALES PREMIER.

    Mr Reid, the Premier of New South Wales, was entertained at luncheon in the Grand Hotel by Sir George Turner and the members of the Victorian ...

    Article : 43 words
  73. CUSTOMS AND EXCISE COLLECTIONS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words
  74. APPLICATION FOR ESTATE ADMINISTRATION.

    Administration in the estate of Mrs Elizabeth Muvgverite Harding, who died on January 10 from injuries received through a, buggy accident is being sought, the deceased ...

    Article : 112 words
  75. THE CALVERT EXPEDITION.

    Dr Magarey, on receipt of Mr Rusall's wire, telegraphed to Horrigan at Nullagine giving him full details of the tracks found on the Oakover, and their locality, and asked ...

    Article : 88 words
  76. Advertising

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    Advertising : 72 words
  77. WILL VALUATIONS.

    The will of the late J. Kininmonth, of Mount Hesse, near Winchelsea, has been filed for probate. The estate is valued at £70,00. The estate of the ...

    Article : 46 words
  78. Advertising

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    Advertising : 34 words
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