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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    Since the late satisfactory crushing at the Lake View Mine, the battery has been working on 22 tons of stone from the Australian Mine, which has yielded ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    The new Victoria Mine crushed 23 tons of Bulk Stone at the Bendigo Coolgraide Battery. It yielded fifty—seven ounces of retorted gold. The ...

    Article : 190 words
  4. TELEGRAMS.

    Intelligence has been received here to the effect that the fijian Group of islands was visited by a terrible cane on January 6 and 7. The country ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    A movement is on foot among Victoria stock [?] to from a National Trust, the [?] being to fully develop the meat export trade to London. ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    The Chairman of Directors of the Peel Elver Land Company (Mr.Scott) stated at a meeting held yesterday in London, that the directors intended to ...

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  7. THE NEW STANDARD TURF.

    The Steamer [?] passed by the [?] last [?] [?] of the ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    In reading President Perier's message to the Deputies, M. Brisson, said there was no doubt whatever that the good sense and justice of France would ...

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  9. TELEGRAMS.

    The National Assembly met today. There was a large attendance, and much excitement was manifested. The two candidates that received the heaviest ...

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  10. ACCIDENT ON THE OUTER CIRCLE RAILWaY.

    A slight accident occurred yesterday afternoon on the Outer Circle Railway. As the train was nearing one of the stations, and was reducing speed, one of ...

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  11. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 2s. 3 5/16 d. per ounce being a rise of 1/6 d. since last week. ...

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  12. BREACH OF PROMISE CASE.

    In the breach of promise case, Mrs McLellan v. Septimus Marks, the plain in was awarded £200 damages. ...

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  13. THE EXPLOSION IN MONTANA.

    The disastrous explosions at Butte City, in Montana, is believed to be the work of an incendiary. It is stated that the tracks contained aquantity of nitro ...

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  14. THE NEW PRESIDENT.

    The meeting of the National Assembly was characterised by great enthusiasm. The result of the first ballot was—Brisson, 344; Faure, 216; ...

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  15. FATAL BATHING ACCIDENT.

    On Saturday, J. Follhardt and S. Thorn, two young married men, the latter being a grandson of Sir Henry Parkes, were drowned at Narranbeen, ...

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  16. FIRE AT A BROOM FACTORY.

    An extensive fire occurred at the broom factory of Messrs. McKenzie and Kolver, in Lonsdale—street. The buildings were completely gutted. The ...

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  17. THE CONDITION OF THE WORKERS.

    Mr. Asquith, Q.C, Home Secretary, in replying to a deputation from the Tones unions today, said he approved of the requests made by the deputation ...

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  18. THE STEAMER CLONCURRY.

    The health authorities have decided that the steamer Cloncurry shall, on arrival at Melbourne, be strictly quarantined, and arrangements have been ...

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  19. STRANGE DEATH OF A SERVANT GIRL.

    A strange death of a servant girl is reported from Adamson, near Newcastle. The girl's name is Eleanor Turner, and she was a servant in the employ of a ...

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  20. LARCENY FROM THE PERSON.

    Victor Wessick, a fair young man from the Fatherland, with [?] disposition, and the sweetest of accents, faced Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., at the ...

    Article : 257 words
  21. THE ARROW MINE.

    At the Arrow Mine they are down ICO feet on quartz that is confidently calen lated to go six or seven ozs. to the ton. The negotiations for the sale of the ...

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  22. THE TELEGRAPH SERVICE

    The Postmaster—General (Mr. R.A. Sholl) received several reports last Tuesday from provincial stationmasters, relating to the interruptions in the ...

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  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Mayor of Coolgardie (Mr. James Shaw) is leaving for the West in the course of a fortnight. He has greatly improved in health. ...

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  24. THE ALLEGED PARAMATTAR CHILD MURDERS.

    The girls Connolly and Moran, who created a sensation some weeks back by confessing to a series of child murders, have now admitted that the ...

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  25. THE CRISIS IN FRANCE.

    At the Republican Caucus, held yesterday, the voting was as follows:—Rossean 84, Brisson 66, Liubet, 18, Lacour 17. M. Casimer—Perier and ...

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  26. STODDART'S ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    The English Cricketers returned from Broken Bill yesterday, and at once left for Melbourne. ...

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  27. HEAVY BAINS IN THE FARMING DISTRICTS.

    Heavy rains have fallen in some of the farming districts and in several places phenomcood falls have been registered. It is that floods are ...

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  28. THE VICTORIAN DEATH ROLL.

    The annual statistics bearing on the record of violent deaths in Melbourne, daring 1894, show that 282 inquests were held by the City Coroner. In the ...

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  29. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PREMIER'S MOVEMENTS.

    The Premier (Hon. C. C. Kingston) leaves tomorrow to attend the meeting of Premier at Hobart. He will also be present at a large meeting of ...

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  30. A NEW GOLDFIELDS COMPANY FOR W.A.

    The issue of the nev W.A. Goldfields Company, formed on the lines of the Western Australian Goldfields, Limited, to acquire and place Coolgardie mines, ...

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  31. FIRE AT A CONVENT.

    Consternation spread amongst the inmates of St. Joseph's Convent at Gundagai recently, when a fire was discovered in the building. From the ...

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  32. THE PERTH WATER SUPPLY COMPANY.

    Following his remarks made at the special meeting of the Perth City Council on Monday, regarding the Perth Water Supply Company. Cr. ...

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  33. THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN FEDERAL DELEGATES.

    The Western Australian delegates to the Federal Council arrived here yesterday afternoon, all well. They will go on to Melbourne by the express ...

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  34. NEWS FROM BUNBURY.

    At the adjourned meeting of the Bunbury Race Club, it was decided to invite tenders for the erection of a grand stand, 43 x 20 feet, and capable ...

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  35. ANARCHISM AT MILAN.

    The Public Prosecutor at Milan, M. has been assassinated by as Anarchist. ...

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  36. THE RECENT INFUX OF AFGHANS.

    There was a big roll up on Saturday evening in Bayley—street, some 2,000 men being present, to protest against the recent infox of Afghans. It was ...

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  37. THE TURNER STABBING CASE.

    The inquest on the body of the girl Turner, who met her death at Adamson, near Newcastle, by stabbing at the hands of her mistress, Mrs. Gray, has ...

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  38. THE COLLIERY DISASTER AT GIGLAKE.

    The manager of the Giglake colliery has stated that there is no hope whatever for the entoomed miners. Fully a month must elapse before the bodies ...

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  39. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE BY A YOUNG WOMAN.

    A young woman, named Ada. Edge made a deliberate attempt at suicide by throwing herself off a bridge near Adelaide into the Torrens River. She was ...

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  40. LIVE STOCK REPORT.

    Messrs. Connor and Doherty, stock auctioneers, report:—The prime lot of South Australian bullocks offered by them at auction yesterday, at ...

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  41. CHARGE AGAINST THE POLICE.

    On the appearance on Tuesday of the letter in the Daily News signed " Taxpayer" headed " Intimidation by ,the Police" and charging a trooper ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE IN LONDON.

    The importers of Australian tallow have requested the shippers to make a special effort to ensure speedy transit. An instance is mentioned where a ...

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  43. THE N.S.W. RAILWAYS. REAPPOINTMENT OF MR. EDDY.

    Mr. Eddy, Chief Commissioner for Railways, has accepted the terms of the proposed engagement made to him by the Government. His period of office ...

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  44. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY COMMISSION.

    It has been decided to perform the secretarial duties to the Northern Territory Commission departmentally, and the numerous applications for the ...

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  45. QUEENSLAND.

    Very heavy rains have fallen here during the past week, and the season is remarkably inclement for the time of year. At Ipswich, the river is rapidly ...

    Article : 82 words
  46. HEAVY RAINS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Heavy rains are reported throughout the colon, and the weather during the past week has been exceptionally boisterous and inclement. Along the ...

    Article : 66 words
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