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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    The Japanese Parliament has approved of the new loan for farther prosecuting the war in Cores. The amount required in£20,000,000. ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    Some sensation has been caused in Colonial circles in London by the announcement that Sir Henry B. Loch, the High Commissioner of South Africa, ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    Captain Peterson of the Aw[?] which coll[?] with the Princess, has been charged with the mana[?] of Elizabeth Edin, who lost her life by the ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    La Hung chang, who is proceeding to Japan to conduct the peace negotiations was afforded a special audience with the Emperor prior to his departure. His ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    A farmer named [?] 73, was killed at S[?] yesterday by a fall from the horse he was [?] ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    Last night in the House of Commons Sir Henry James brought forward a motion in order to call attention to the recent duties on cotton imposed by the ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    Japan has finally refused to discuss the Chinese peace proposals at Port Arthur as suggested, and insists that the proposals shall be discussed on ...

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  9. TELEGRAMS.

    A young woman named Lilla Bret has been committed for trial by the Prahan Magistrates on a charge of bigamy. The evidence disclosed that the accused ...

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  10. THE PLAYFUL ANARCHIST.

    A Sydney anarchist, named James Anderws, has been sentenced to five months' imprisonment on a charge of publishing matter likely to bring the ...

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  11. THE WESLEYAN [?]

    The Annual Wasleyan Com[?] was formally opened yesterday. ...

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  12. ATTEMPTED CRIMINAL ABDUCTION.

    A man named John Jenkins has been found guilty on a charge of attempted criminal abduction of a girl named Annie Rainsbury. The accused was ...

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  13. THE NEW RAILWAY [?]

    No appointment has yet been made to the post of Railway Commi[?] under the new Act, but the close is believed to be between the present. ...

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  14. THE CLARKE DIVORCE CASE.

    The Clarke Divorce Case was concluded yesterday. His Honor said he had never tried a case in which more disgustingly horrible cruelty had been ...

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  15. THE WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT BILL.

    Mr. Asquith, the Home Secretary, introduced the Welsh Disestablishment Bill in the House of Commons yesterday. The measure when passed, will ...

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  16. THE NEW GOVERNMENT OF VICTORIA.

    Lord Brasey has finally decided to leave for Melbourne in his yacht, the Sunbeam, in July next. ...

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  17. FORGED NOTES IN CIRCULATION.

    Several forged notes on the Commercial Bank of Australia have been put in circulation. It is believed that the notes have been photographed from a ...

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  18. THE SITUATION IN EGYPT.

    The outlook in Egypt has vastly improved during the past few days, and it in hoped that the threatened danger of a rising against the British Ocenpation ...

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  19. THE AUSTRALIAN CUSTOMS. DUTIES.

    Lord Ripon has introduced a Bill into the House of Lords, to amend the law relating to Australian Gustems Duties. The Bill will remove all disabilities in ...

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  20. AFFAIRS IN EGYPT.

    An agitation against British interests has commenced in several places in Egypt, and it unstated that the Khed[?] secretly promoting disturbances. ...

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  21. THE CASE AGAINST MR. PRICE M.P.

    The case against Mr. Tent Prise Labour Member for Start has held at down for hearing at the Cri[?] Sessions before Mr. Justice Bundey on ...

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  22. THE UNEMPLOYED IN ENGLAND

    The unemployed committee are continuing their enquiry into the condition of the unemployed in London. Mr. Keir Hardie has suggested that the ...

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  23. STRODE OF GIRLS IN A SHIRT FACTORY.

    Yesterday 25 girls employed as shirt hands in the Acme factory, Fitzroy struck work, in consequence of a reduction in the schedule of rates paid. ...

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  24. ACCIDENT IN A YORKSHIRE MINE.

    An accident of a grave nature has occurred in one of the mines at Normanton; in Yorkshire. The two cages collided, seriously damaging the ...

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  25. ROBBERY AT THE MIN[?] MUSEUM.

    The Mining Museum was broken into on friday evening ex[?] by regather burgi[?]. Fort[?]nately the of the ca[?] were looked in the sates but ...

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  26. THE REBELLION IN MOROCCO.

    The city of Morocco is described as being in a state of open rebellion. The rebels after a sanguiniary fight with the authorities, forced the latter to ...

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  27. THE MINIMUM BATS WAGE IN CONTRACTS.

    The City Council yesterday rejected a motion for the inclusion of the inclusion of the minimum rate wage in all contracts. The chief arg[?]ment against the ...

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  28. THE FRENCH IN WEST AFRICA.

    Reports were received is Paris yesterday of a terrible massacre of soldiers by natives in West Africa. Colonel Montieth's expedition was surprised at night ...

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  29. SUPPOSED CASE OF SMALL-POX.

    A supposed case of small-pox has been discovered at Nackera, a township 180 miles to the north of Adelaide. ...

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  30. COOLGARDIE INTERESTS IN LONDON.

    The M'Kenzie Gold Mining Company; situated at Coolgardie, has been floated in London. Only 30,000 shares were offered to the public, and these were ...

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  31. THE BEHRING SEA FISHERIES.

    The American House of Representatives, by a majority of 31, has declined to pay the award to great Britain, recommended in connection with the ...

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  32. COOLGARDIE INTERESTS IN LONDON.

    Several Coolgardie mines have been aunc[?]ed in the city during the week Lindsay's Extended East Ghold-mining Company, with a capital of £65,000, has ...

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  33. THE SMALL-POX OUTBREAK.

    In reference to the supposed outhe[?] of small-pox at Nackara, Dr. Steve[?] has there[?]ghly ex[?] the pati[?]tand that he is positive the disc[?] ...

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  34. THE TURKISH AMBASSADOR IN LONDON.

    Alexander Pasha, one of the ablest deplomats and English scholars in Turkey, has been appointed by the Khedive to succeed Rustem Pacha ...

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  35. A NEW BULLET PROOF COAT.

    Francis B[?] of Richmond, [?]dresser, has invented a butt[?]-proff coat which be claims is superior to anything yet made. At a trial a butter ...

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  36. THE LATE [?] TEC[?]

    At the Criminal Court, Th[?] Benge was tried for turing the steamer Rodney during the late shearing trouble. The jury found the and used guilty but ...

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  37. CONSPIRATORS IN SICILY.

    Sieily is reported to be in a state of disturbance owing to wide-spread conspira[?] against the present Government. there lands of named ...

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  38. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD INTERESTS IN LONDON.

    The issue of the West Australian Gold Exploration Company, a new institution formulated in London, has been fully subscribed. The number of shares ...

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  39. THE STATE OF IRELAND.

    The Clan-na-gael has issued a manifesto, in which the members of the House of Commons are threatened, with reprisals for rejecting the recent ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS.

    Mr. J. P. Walton, Inspector of Schools of Western Australia, in accompanying Inspector Neale round the southern schools. He goes to Glare with Mr. ...

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  41. COLLISION IN THE ENGLISH CHANNEL.

    The ship Beltana, from Adelaide to London col[?]ded with an unknown steamer in the English channel, and was much damaged. She was towed to ...

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  42. THE CURRENCY QUESTION IN AMERICA.

    There has been considerable enthusias[?]n New York over the floating of tire new loan. Six-two thousand dollars were asked for, and the tendering ...

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  43. RAILWAY ACCOUNT NEAR BUNYIP.

    As a passenger train was approaching a siding, two miles from the Bunyip station, the driver noticed that the points were only half open. He at ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE LONDON.

    The consignment of Victorian butter by a recent steamer has arrived in excellent condition, and realised an average price of 96s. ...

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  45. INFLUENZA IN LONDON.

    Influenza, is at present raging London. A number of deaths have occurred, principally among the working classes. ...

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  46. THE LIBERATOR BUILDING SOCIETY CASES.

    The Liberator Building Society cases in which, five directors and one auditor are being criminally prosecuted, are proceeding. One of the witnesses ...

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  47. THE NATIONAL MORTGAGE COMPANY.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the National Mortgage and Agency Company on New Zealand, the Chairman of Directors announced that, owing to the ...

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  48. THE MILITARY SCANDAL.

    The Military scandal has been the main topic of conversation here, and since it was decided to open the Court Martial, the interest in the matter has ...

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  49. LA GRIPPE IN LONDON.

    The influenza epidemic is spreading rapidly in London, and several theatres have been compelled te close their doors, owing to the performers being attacked ...

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  50. TRIAL OF ANARCHISTS IN PARIS

    The trials of Girard, Portalis, and five other Anarchists, for outrages in Paris, has been concluded. The accused were found guilty. Girard was ...

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  51. LIVE CATTLE FOR THE CONTINENT.

    Several importers interested in the importation of live cattle from Australia, are arranging for a trial shipment from Queensland, which will be sold on ...

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  52. SUICIDE IN MELBOURNE.

    A modeller, named Antonia Perugia, living in Exhibition-Street, committed suicide yesterday, by shooting himself with a revolver. An inquest is ...

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  53. THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    It is probable that another hostile motion against the Imperial Government will be tabled on Monday. The Chronicle assorts that should the ...

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  54. BATHING ACCIDENT AT KINGSTON.

    The fishing boat, Starling, was swamped while crossing south reef, Kingston, on Saturday evening Leonard Rash, of Kingston, and ...

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  55. THE DEFENCE OF CANADA.

    The Senate of the Canadian Dominion in discussing the defence of the country, admitted that the present military equippment was altogether inadequate ...

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  56. THE BRITISH AT THE NIGER COAST.

    The Commander of the British forces on the Niger Coast has wired to the effect that he has succeeded, after a severe engagement, in inflicting heavy ...

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  57. A LIBEL ACTION.

    William Morris, who defeated the labor candidate at Essendon election recently , sued the proprietors of the: Age for £500 damages for alleged libel; ...

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  58. OBITUARY.

    [The Right Hon. Henry Austin Bruce Pryce (Lord Aberdare) was the second son of the late Mr. John Brace Pryce, and was born on April 16, 1815, and was thereforepartment ...

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  59. THE PETTY COUNCIL.

    The Privy Council have upheld the decisions of the "Supreme Court of New South Wales in the cases Trew v. the Perpetual Trustees Company, and ...

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  60. THE UNITED SERVICE INSTITUTE.

    The United Service Institute was formally opened yesterday by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales. During the course of a short speech, His Royal ...

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  61. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The divorce case in which the Rev. J. Clarke of Kagorah, figures as the respondent, was continued yesterday. Evidence was given by the mother and ...

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  62. FATAL TRAIN ACCIDENT.

    A fatal train accident happened on saturday morning, near Ga[?]. A buggy was passing the railway line. When a feat train dashed in to the trap ...

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  63. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE IN LONDON.

    The last consignment of Victorian butter by the mail steamer has reached London in excellent condition. It realised an average price of 96s. ...

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  64. TRAGEDY AT GOULBURN.

    A shocking tragedy has occurred at Goulburn. Thomas Cross, the licensee of the Robert Burns Hotel, shot his wife and then committed suicide. ...

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  65. ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    The Marquis of Dufferin, speaking at Paris on Saturday, stated that relations between England and France were of a most cordial nature, and had been so ...

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  66. TASMANIA.

    Sir Robert Duff has so far recov[?] from his recent illness as to be pronounced out of danger. ...

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  67. THE EXPLOSION AT FORMOSA.

    Further particulars concerning the lisastrous magazine explosion at Formosa, makes the less of life much heavier than at first supposed. Over ...

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  68. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Government have decided to deport the aboriginal lepers from amongst the tribes on Alligator River to an island on the Port Darwin Coast. ...

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  69. THE INFLUENZA EPEDEMIC.

    The influenza epidemic shown no signe of abating. At Aldershot, a large number of soldiers have contracted the malady, and temporary hospitals have ...

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  70. A SCANDAL IN HIGH LIFE.

    Captain Close, of the Permanent Force, will be tried by court martial on Monday. The charges formulated are that he seduced a young girl under promise of ...

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  71. RECIPROCITY WITH THE COLONIES.

    The recent reciprocal agreement between New Zealand and South Australia is most favorably regarded here, and the premier is now communicating with the ...

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  72. PRESIDENT KRUGER AND THE POPE.

    President Kruger, of the Transvaal, has asked His Holiness the Pope to accept as a present from the Republic, a handsome diamond. The diamond is a ...

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  73. COOLGARDIE INTERESTS IN LONDON.

    The prospectus of the West Australian Premier Mine, situated at Coolgardie, has been issued. The [?] ...

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  74. COLONIAL PRODUCE IN LONDON.

    The consignments of Victorian butter of recent steamers have realised, an average price of 99. ...

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  75. THE RECENT TRAIN ACCIDENT.

    The Hon. J. Warren, M.L.C., who was injured on Saturday last at the Rose worth train acci[?] died yesterday. ...

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