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  3. The following appeared in our late editions yesterday:— THE NIGER TROUBLE.

    A report from West Africa states that the rebellious natives of the Niger Hinterland and Onitsha, on the Niger, have submitted to British authority. ...

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  4. The following appeared in our late editions yesterday:— THE WAR. Possession of the Philippines.

    The London Daily Telegraph states that the Japanese Government is negotiating with Russia to prevent the United States permanently holding the ...

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  5. The following appeared in our lats editions yesterday:— INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Yesterday's telegrams stated that the steamer Larnick had signalled off Cape Otway that a man had been lost overboard. As many married men were on board an ...

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  7. MR. GLADSTONE.

    Frequent bulletins are being issued announcing the state of Mr. Gladstone's health. The tatest state that he is becoming more and more exhausted. ...

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  8. THE FOOTSCRAY TRAGEDY.

    Mrs. M'Carthy, the authoress of the Footscray tragedy, was to-day removed to the gaol hospital from the Melbourne Hospital, and formally charged with murder. She so ...

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  9. A DEVELOPMENT SOCIETY.

    A PROPOSAL is afoot to establish a Barrier Exploration and Development Society. The idea is that there are a great many "shows" which, in the new metallurgical conditions ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S POLICY.

    The suggested Anglo-American alliance is at present the theme of conversation in all circles. Herbert Spencer, the famous author ...

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  11. VICTORIAN NEWS.

    William Whitton, who stoutly asscrted his innocence, was to-day found guilty of conspiracy to rob a German named Carl Schmidt of £500. ...

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  12. POLICE COURT.

    BEFORE Mr. Makinson, P.M., to-day, George Gorrie, on a charge of being drunk in Chloride-street, was ordered to pay 5s., with the alternative of 24 hours' gaol. Two ...

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  13. LIGETING THE RAILWAYS.

    Among the first packages removed from the steamer Bungaree, at Port Adelaide, were those containing the machinery for the manufacture and storage of Pinch's gas, for use on ...

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  14. THE JAPANESE INVASION.

    A NEW "yellow agony" development is threatened in Victorin. The gentle "Jap." has commenced to compete with the domestic servant, housemaid, and the cook, and a ...

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  15. SALE OF TROCHAN.

    THE sale of the St. Swithin colt Trochan by Mr. P. Quinn to Mr. J. Crozier was completed to-day, and the horse will leave Broken Hill for Adelaide by to-night's ...

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  18. ALLEGED ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    The charge of being an accessory to an illegal operation preferred against William Richardson and Thomas Simpson in connection with the Carlton affair has ...

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  19. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The steamer Cloncurry and the schooner Bruthen collided at sen, off Wilson's Promontory, yesterday. No damage was done, but a serious calamity was narrowly averted. ...

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