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  2. The following appeared in our late editions yesterday:— LATEST CABLE NEWS. [REUTER'S MESSAGES] Federation in South Africa.

    Sir Harry Escombe, Premier of Natal, strongly advocates a closer union with Cape Colony. ...

    Article : 37 words
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  4. The following appeared in our late ditions yesterday:— THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    Seven of the New South Wales Lancers returned from England by the R.M.S. Ballaraat, which arrived this morning. They continue their journey by the steamer to ...

    Article : 72 words
  5. The Soudan Expedition.

    The natives friendly to the Anglo-Egyptian expedition have occupied Berber, and the dervishes are retiring to Metemneh, where they are preparing to make a stand. ...

    Article : 32 words
  6. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS. [BY TELEGRAPH.] New South Wales.

    There is indignation in Bourke at the failure of the Government to proceed with the snagging of the River Darling. Spurious £1-notes on the Bank of New ...

    Article : 119 words
  7. The Cretan Settlement.

    The Powers are to receive half the Customs revenue of Crete for paying the gendarmerie employed to keep order. ...

    Article : 25 words
  8. THE S. A. LABOR PARTY.

    In connection with the split in the Labor party, the Premier (Mr. Kingston) has telegraphed a letter from Sydney, addressed to Mr. D. M. Charleston, in which he says:— ...

    Article : 319 words
  9. Victoria.

    The residence of Mr. Robert Walshe, the Crown prosecutor, which was recently entered by burglars, was again broken into yesterday, and jewellery valued at £15 ...

    Article : 131 words
  10. South Australia.

    At the opening of the Agricultural Bureau Congress to-day the Commissioner of Lands said the bulls recently purchased by the Government had been sent to various parts ...

    Article : 59 words
  11. Queensland.

    The general traffic manager says the alteration of the break of gauge is too costly for the advantages to be gained, but urges uniformity of gauges for light lines, ...

    Article : 94 words
  12. ALLEGED BURGLARY.

    THE man Stevens, who was found on the Silver Age Hotel premises about a fortnight ago, under circumstances pointing to a burglarous entrance, but escaped while a ...

    Article : 63 words
  13. BRITISH LABOR TROUBLES.

    Owing to the employers' proposals to restrict the output of coal, the delegates representing 90,000 colliers in South Wales and Monmouthshire have recommended the ...

    Article : 112 words
  14. LICENSING COURT.

    BEFORE Mesers. Eley and Mills, L Ms., to-day, Emile Benda and Co. were granted a spirit merchant's license, for premises in Wendt's Buildings. W. H. Birdseye ...

    Article : 131 words
  15. BEN TILLETT.

    To-day's issue of the Argus contains a strong reply to Mr. Tillett's outburst at Broken Hill against its reporter, who, he stated, had misrepresented the incident at ...

    Article : 93 words
  16. POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE Messrs. Mills and Topperwien, Js.P., to-day, two first-offending drunks were each fined 2s. 6d. Thomas Byrne, for being drunk in Crystal-lane, was ordered to pay ...

    Article : 133 words
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  18. THE ADELAIDE STABBING CASE.

    The man Nixon, who stabbed his wife and Mr. H. M. Addison recently in Weymouth-street, appeared in the police court, on remand, to-day, charged with ...

    Article : 108 words
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