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  2. TELEGRAMS

    The Wesleyan Conference yesterday carried a resolution declining to recognised the validity of the resolution [?] the General Conference, passed [?] ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    A man named James Williamson a train conductor, whilst walking with a lady friend near the Gasworks at Alber Park, was attacked by a man unknown ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    The strike in the boot trade, which commenced at Leicester, is spreading throughout England, and large numbers have left work in London, Bristol, and ...

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    The Times states that the greatest indignation is being aroused in the United States over the European Customs attack on American farming ...

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    Further fighting between the Japanese and Chinese forces has taken place in Manchuria. The Japanese troops at Newchwang attached the port ...

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    The French Ministry bare, in view at the recent debate in the Chamber of Deputies, on which occasion, M. Jules Roche strongly advocated reforms and ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    The British Navy Estimates for the year have been presented to the House of Commons. The total expenditure exceeds that for 1894 by £4,500,000. ...

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  9. TELEGRAMS.

    The financial world has been startled by some sensational statements made concerning the action of London directors of the Australian Gold Mining ...

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  10. SENSATIONAL ATTEMPT TO LOOT A TRAIN.

    A sensational account of an attempt to rob the night express on the North Pacific line, and how the robber's plans were frustrated by the courageous ...

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  11. WRECK OF A RUSSIAN YACHT.

    The Russian yacht Carina, convey ing the Russian Minister to Athens, has been wrecked in the Golf of Patras. The fate of the passengers is not known. ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At an early hour on Friday morning a fire occurred at Warley's Hotel in Sydney. The hotel is five stories high and largely occupied as a family hotel ...

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  13. THE-COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    Lord Brassey, the Governor-elect of victoria, was entertained at a dinner at the Colonial Institute yesterday. Lord Jersey presided, and there was a ...

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  14. FRUIT TREES IMPORT.

    The Lieutenant Governor has a proclamation forbidding the importation of any fruit trees, by any person except the Director of the Botani ...

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  15. AMERICAN PRODUCE IN FRANCE.

    The French Government's reply to the protests against the exclusion of American produce from French ports, is anxiously awaited in order to ...

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  16. THE WESLEYAN CONFERENCE.

    The Wesleyan Conference closed its sittings yesterday, after a most successful gathering. In addition to the names of Western Australian Ministers, the ...

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  17. THE LIBERATOR BUILDING SOCIETY CASES.

    A Motion was brought forward in the House of Commons last night [?] the Government for [?] in permitting Jebez Balfour, the Liberator Building ...

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  18. THE ROSEBERY MINISTRY.

    The St. James'Gazette has stated that the rumours concerning the probable retirement of Lord Rosebery are likely to be verified on an early date. ...

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  19. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The report of the Union Bank of Australia for the half year shows a net profit, inclusive of the [?] brought forward, of over £59,000. ...

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  20. FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR

    It is reported in official circles in Paris that the Commander of the French forces in Madagascar has served the Island of Nosibe. ...

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  21. THE CLOSE COURT MARTIAL.

    The Close Court Martial is now drawing to a conclusion. Counsel for the defence has addressed the court, and admitted the intimacy between Capt ...

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  22. THE WAR IN COREA.

    The Japanese forces, following up their successe against the Chinese in Manchuria, attacked a superior force of the latter numbering 7000, within a few ...

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  23. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    In the Eichstag on Friday night, the vote £100,000, proposed for the construction of new torpedo boats was rejected by a substantial majority. ...

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  24. THE MURRAY VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS .

    A Ministerial and Parliamentary party left to-day on a week's visit to the Murray village settlements. ...

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  25. INFLUENZA IN LONDON.

    The mortality in London, owing to the prevalence of influenzes, still continues Large, and is averaging 38 per [?], the normal death rate being 19 ...

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  26. THE AUSTRALIA G.M. COMPANY.

    The Pall Mall Gazette states that it has been decided to proceed against the promoters of the Australia G.M. Company, on charges of fraud. ...

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  27. THE WAR IN COREA.

    Another desperate engagement has taken place between the forces of Japan and China. The battle was fought at Tein Cuang, on the western side of the ...

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  28. THE SMALLPOX SCABS.

    Active precautionary measures are still being taken in connection with the outbreak of small pox. Nine persons were vaccinated yesterday and the ...

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  29. STORMY DISCUSSION IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    A heated discussion arose in the Assembly on Thursday night, which lasted until 7 a.m., on Friday. The question under consideration was the ...

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  30. FERE AT THE SEMAPHORE.

    A large fire occurred at the Semaphore on Saturday. Messrs. Jones Bros, drapery establishment was destroyed, the damage amounting to £2,500. This ...

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  31. THE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERY AND MR. OSCAR WILDE.

    Some excitement has been caused by the sequel to a quarrel between the Marquis of Queensbery and Mr Oscar' Wilde. At the instance of the latter ...

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  32. EXTENSIVE FUSE AT TRINIDAD

    An extensive fire has occurred at the Port of Spain, in Trinidad. The damage is said to exceed half-a-million sterling. ...

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  33. THE GROUNDING OF THE OROYA.

    Latest particulars concerning the grounding of the Oroya show that the vessel has drifted further shoreward. There is now littlehope of floating her off. ...

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  34. THE HOSPITAL DISPUTE.

    The public and the press are insisting open an independent board of enquiry being appointed to investigate the dispute in respect to the appointment of ...

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  35. THE LIBERATOR BUILDING SOCIETY CASES.

    The trial of the directors and auditor of the Liberator Building Society is proceeding. One expert witness stated that this Society in 1892 published its ...

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  36. ALLEGED INFANTICIDE.

    At an inquest on the body of sn infant found at Yarraville on the previous day, the jury returned a verdict of wilful murder against some person or ...

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  37. THE HEALTH OF LORD ROSEBERRY

    Lend Rosebery has so far improved in health as to attend a Cabinet meeting yesterday. The meeting was held at his private residence. ...

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  38. OBITUARY.

    Among the deaths announced yesterday are Professor Blackie, the eminent Scotch litterateur; the Grand Duke Alexis of Michaelovitch; Prince ...

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  39. THE MAYOR OF COOLGARDIE.

    Mr. James Shaw, the Mayor of Coolgardie, who is quite restored to health, leaves Adelaide for Albany by mail steamer this afternoon. ...

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  40. THE GROUNDING OF THE OROYA.

    The latest intelligence from the scene of the grounding of the Oroya in that the weather is abating, and hopes are entertained that the vessel will be ...

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  41. COOLGARDIE INTERESTS IN LONDON.

    The Golden Crown G.M. Company, at Coolgardie, has been successfully floated in London. The capital is £100,000, and the shares have been fully ...

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  42. WRECK OF A. KETCH.

    The ketch Seabird, 17 tons, has been totally wrecked off Cape Patton. The crew were saved. ...

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  43. ACCIDENT ON THE ZIG-ZAG RAILWAY.

    The passenger train on the Zig-zag railway had a narrow escape yesterday. As the engine was backing up from the Great Zig-Zag platform the tender ...

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  44. THE AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMS' BILL.

    Lord Ripon's Australian Customs' Bill has passed through its committee stage in the House of Commons without serious alternation. ...

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  45. THE ROSEBERY MINISTRY.

    Lord Rosebery is reported to be much, bettor in health. Her Majesty the Queen will give the Premier a special audience at Windsor to-day. ...

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  46. TASMANIA.

    Sir E. Duff, Governor of New Sooth. Wales, is decidedly better and hopes to leave for Sydney shortly. ...

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  47. THE WAR IN CORE A.

    The latest news in respect to the war in Corea shows that the fighting has been transferred to the dependency of Manchuria. A ...

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  48. THE REV. G. E. ROWE.

    The Rev. G. E. Rowe is announced to preach at the Wesleyan Church, Melbourne, to-morrow. ...

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  49. MR. MICHAEL DAVITT.

    Mr. Michael Davitt leaves London by the M.M.S. Arcadia on a lecturing tour throughout Australia. ...

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  50. THE CHARGE AGAINST TEE MARQUIS OF QUEENSBERRY

    The preliminary hearing of the charges brought against the Marquis of Queensberry by Mr. Oscar Wilde took place on Saturday. For the defiance ...

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  51. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The London Wool alee are proceeding. The quantify offering is 270,000 bales. Keen competition is manifested by buyers, and an increase average price ...

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  52. THE SPEAKER'S RESIGNATION.

    In the event of the Bight Hon. A. W. Peel being raised to a Peerage, Mr Montague Nelson is likely to be retained unopposed for Warwick. ...

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  53. NEW ZEALAND.

    Considerable alarm lias been created in several centres by the sadden activity of the volcanic mountains. On Sunday morning, tremendous ejections of ...

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  54. THE GROUNDING OF THE OROYA.

    These is no improvement in the position of the Oroya, now lying on a bank in the Gulf of Naples. The cargo has all been, transferred to lighters, and the ...

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  55. THE MINIMUM WAGE QUESTION.

    At the meeting of the City Council last evening, the question of the minimum wage was considered. After discussion, the division resulted in a tie ...

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  56. THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The Eight Hon. Arthur Wellesley Feel, M.P. for Warwick and Leamington, Speaker of the House of Commons, intends resigning the latter position at ...

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  57. THE NEW EIGHT HOURS' BILL.

    In the Assembly yesterday, Mr. W. F. Schey, member for Darlington, moved the second reading of his Eight Hours' Bill. He explained that the ...

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  58. THE BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    In the Borne of Commons yesterday, Mr. Sydney Buxton, in seconding the motion for the second reading of the Australian Customs Union Bill ...

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  59. THE STATE OF THE FRENCH NAVY.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday, M. Lockroy severely criticised the state of the French Navy. He declared that the cost of the Navy was ...

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  60. THE STATS OF NEWFOUND-LAND.

    Six of the largest Merchantile firms in Newfoundland have been compelled to close their doors, owing to the banks being unable to render them any ...

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  61. FOOD SUPPLIES FOR COOL-GARDIE.

    Attention has been called through the press in Melbourne to the splendid market which is said to exist at Cool-gardie for green, dried, and tinned ...

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