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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    The new Western Australian loan of £750,000 has been announced. The mint[?] has been fixed at £99. Tenders will be received up to Thursday ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    The relation between Russia and Japan are reported to be severely strained. The Japan[?] Government have again intimated that they cannot ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    The Retrenchment Committee, appointed to investigate the working of the Public Service, have in their report just issued, recommended a saving in ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    President Santo[?], of [?] has appealed to the Great Power to against his Government in the pressed emergency by insisting on the British ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    The Great Powers have decided to [?] the [?] of the Island of [?] to Japan, and approve of the [?] of the Chinese [?] to the ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    A large deputation waited upon the Mayor yesterday, and asked for the use of the Town Hall to give a public reception to Michael Davitt, on his visit ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    An amicable settlement to the Nicaraguan difficulty is expected. The European Consuls at Maragu[?], the capital of the Republic waited upon ...

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  9. TELEGRAMS.

    William Houston, a gardener at the Parkside Asylum was murdered shortly afternoon yesterday, by [?] Paddock, who was hitherto considered a ...

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  10. THE GREENER—ABRAHAMS' CASE.

    The action Greener v. Abrahams in the First Civil Court, before Mr. Justice A'Beckett and a jury of 12 is almost concluded. The plaintiff, William ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    News has been received from the Caroline Islands, to the effect that a disastrous hurricane has occurred. The wind blew a tornado for two days, ...

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  12. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The Japanese Government have replied to the protect from Russia, France and Germany, against the ratification of the Peace Treaty, stating that it is ...

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  13. THE PROFESSORSHIP OF CLASSICS.

    Mr. Edward von Blomberg Bens[?]ey has been appointed to the Hughes' Professorship of Classics at the Adelaide University. ...

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  14. THE SITUATION IN NICARAGUA.

    The situation in [?] is becoming serious. The Nicarag[?] Government have replied to the British ultim[?] to the effect that the threat to ...

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  15. GREAT BRITAIN AND NICARAGUA.

    The Nicaraguan Government have intimated to Great Britain that its ultimatum, in respect to the indemnity claimed, has been refused. ...

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  16. DETERMINED SUICIDE AT SUBSET HILLS.

    A determined suicide is reported from Surrey Hills, Sydney. A well-known pedestrian, named Alfred Wail, whilst suffering from an attack of delirium ...

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  17. THE NEW QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    Tenders were opened yesterday for the now Queensland loan of £1,250,000. The issue proved a great success. The total amount tendered for was £6,530,000. ...

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  18. PARSONS V. PRICE AND ADVERTISER.

    The first portion of evidence in the libel action brought by Mr. Parson against Mr. Tom Price and the S.A. Advertiser was taken yesterday. The ...

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  19. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The relations between Russia and Japan are reported to be severely strained. Telegrams from St. Petersburg state that, the Russian Govern ...

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  20. THE CIVIL SERVICE PRUN[?] KNIFE.

    It ia expected that the proposals of the Retrenchment Committee will be generally adopted by the Government. The Estimates for next year will, in ...

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  21. TERMINATION OF TEE COAL STRIKE.

    Most of the important mines started work to-day, as the result of the termination of the strike. The miners have suffered so severely from strikes ...

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  22. COLONIAL BORROWING.

    Mr. Ward, the Treasurer of New zealand, who is now in London, has arranged to place a loan of £1,500,000 on the London market immediately. ...

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  23. THE LATE SIR WILLIAM MILES.

    The funeral of the late Sir William Milne, who died on Wednesday, took place yesterday. A large and representative number of people followed the ...

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  24. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    A rebellion has arisen in the Island of Formosa, headed by the Chinese soldiers stationed there. The soldiery has not been paid for some time, and ...

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  25. WESTERN AUSTRALIA GOLD INTERESTS IN LONDON.

    The [?] Gold Mining Company the properties of which are at Cool gardie, has been successfully floated. The capital of the new company is ...

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  26. TRAGEDY AT SOUTH MELBOURNE.

    A terrible murder was committed at South Melbourne at 3 a.m. to-day, when a young woman, named Kate Norton, was deliberately murdered in her bed. ...

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  27. THE MURDER AT THE ASYLUM.

    The sad tragedy which took place [?] Parkside Lunatic Asylum on Thursday formed the subject of an inquest yesterday. The evidence which was adduced ...

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  28. THE DEAN WIFE POISONING CASE.

    The agitation in the Dean, wife poisoning case continues. At an over-crowded meeting in the Town Hall yesterday, a resolution was carried demanding that ...

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  29. [LATER.]

    Mr Duncan Gillies, Agent General for Victoria, has officially denied the statement that the Government of Victoria contemplating a loan for redemption ...

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  30. THE ADVANCE ON CHIT[?]AL.

    [?] Kally, after a brilliant march reached the Chit[?] Fork on the 20th [?]. He found the garrison in a serious condition owing to the heavy ...

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  31. COLONIAL BORROWING IN LONDON.

    There has been a farther rise in premiums on the Colonial loans now on the London market. The West Australian loan, which closes on Thursday, is now ...

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  32. THE RESERVOIR CALAMITY IN FRANCE.

    It has been proved that the bursting of the Bowsey Reservoir was due to faulty designs in construction. Repeated warnings had been made by the ...

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  33. THE NICARAGUAN INDEMNITY.

    The Nicaraguan Government have decided to further resist the British demands and intend to make an effort to defend Corin to from the threatened ...

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  34. COLONIAL BORROWING IN LONDON.

    The new loan for Western Australia was officially announced on Saturday. Tenders will close on Thursday next, fifteen per cent of the amounts ...

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  35. A CENTENARIAN.

    John Alden, 105 years of age, died at the Parramatta Poorhouse yesterday morning. His extraordinary age was well verified by documents. ...

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  36. A DESPONDENT FARMER.

    A farmer, named Thomas Simperon who owned a farm at Ardrossan, committed suicide yesterday by shooting himself dead with a revolver. The ...

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  37. SERIOUS FIRE IN MONTREAL.

    A serious fire has occurred at the Montreal tobacco factory. The building caught fire, and the flames spread with, alarming rapidity. Upwards of ...

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  38. THE STATE OF THE BRITISH ARMY.

    The [?] in an article on the condition of the British Army, deals severely with the present system of the War [?]. Is states that our army system. ...

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  39. THE RINGAROOMA TROUBLE.

    The Court Martial commenced yesterday on the Ringarooma trouble. The ship's surgeon, named Lea, is charged with not complying with the Naval ...

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  40. COLONIAL BORROWING IN LONDON.

    Commenting on the success of the Queensland loan, the Morning Chronicle states that financiers scarcely expected the revival of ...

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  41. THE CENTRAL MINE.

    A New York Syndicate have made an amended offer for the purchase of the Central Broken Hill Silver Co. They propose to have the right of purchasing ...

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  42. THE LOCAL OPTION BILL.

    Mr. Balfour has described the veto clauses of the Local Option Bill, now before the House of Commons, as a gross injustice to the publicans and a ...

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  43. THE S. INNAMINCKA.

    The Adelaide Steamship Co. have improved the s. Innamincka's passenger accommodation, which was greatly enlarged recently. The vessel is to make ...

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  44. TERRIBLE OCCURRENCE IN FRANCE.

    A terrible calamity is reported from France. The Bonney Reservoir, which is estimated to contain seven million cubic metres of water, and is a feeder ...

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  45. MARK TWAIN ON TOUR.

    Mark Twain (Mr. S. L. Clemens) has arranged an extensive lecturing tour which will embrace Australia. The management of the tour will be in the ...

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  46. THE FRENCH CREDIT FONCIER LOAN.

    The new loan of £10,000,000 applied for by the Credit Fonder of France, has been a tremendous success. 400,000 persons tendered, and the total amount ...

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  47. QUEENSLAND.

    A Kanaka, at Benleigh, being [?]pected, was examined by experts, was found to be suffering from leprosy. ...

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  48. AN EXPULSION FROM RUSSIAN TERRITORY.

    Madame Modj[?]ka, the celebrated polish [?], has been banished from Russian territory for the term of her natural life. The reason for the step is ...

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  49. THE CHITRAL TROUBLE.

    The capture of Sher Afzul was effected by Khan Dir, who drove the former into snow-covered territory, and literally starved him into submission. Sher ...

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  50. THE DEAN POISONING CASE.

    Public feeling in the Dean poisoning case has been running very high, and what has been termed as a gross miscarriage of justice, is still the ...

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  51. MAY DAY DEMONSTRATION.

    A deputation of members of the May Day Demonstration Committee asked the Mayor for permission to march through the streets on Sunday next. ...

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  52. LIGHT RAILWAYS IN ENGLAND

    A bill has been introduced into the House of Commons, favoring the conjunction of light railway lines throughout England, principally for the purpose ...

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  53. THE REBELLION IN CUBA.

    The rebellion against Spanish, rule in Cuba still continues. Latest reports state that a large number of natives surrounded a force of 200 Spanish ...

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  54. POLITICAL CRISIS IN GREECE.

    The general election in Greece just concluded, has resulted in the complete defeat of M. Triscoupis's Ministry. The King has entrusted the task of forming ...

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  55. AN UNPLEASANT RUMOUR.

    Since the appearance of the leper discovered a month ago, the authorities have been in a state of great uneasiness, consequent upon some information ...

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  56. THE CAB DRIVERS STRIKE IN PARIS.

    The Paris cab owners have offered to agree to the demands of the men in respect to the increase of wages, and in addition substantial grants grants will be made ...

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  57. COLLIERY EXPLOSION AT GLASGOW.

    A terrible explosion has occurred in one of the collieries in Glasgow. The number of men mocking in the mine[?] 477, of which only 64 have been ...

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  58. BOATING FATALITY.

    A sailing boat, containing a pleasure party consisting of four men and two children, on the Yarra yesterday, was struck by a squall and capsized. ...

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  59. THE CHITRAL DISTURBANCE.

    Reports from Chitral state that Sher Afzul, has been captured by the British, together with 300 of his followers. ...

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  60. DEPARTURE OF LORD BRASSEY.

    Lord Brassey has announced his intention of sailing for Melbourne early in June. ...

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