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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    The French Catholic priests and the Sisters of Charity, who were in attendance on Grenon, who was executed yesterday, state that they believe the ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    The two small-pox patients at the Quarantine camp are progressing favourably. The Cloncurry will probably be granted pratique at the end of ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS

    Further particulars of the collision in the North Sea, which resulted in the [?]king of the German steamer, Elbe, bound for New York. ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    The Imperial Parliament was opened by Commission yesterday. The Speech promised measures dealing with the disestablishment of the Welsh Church ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Saville-Kent leaves by the mail boat to-morrow for Western Australia. He is bringing with him about 100 young codfish, and hopes to successfully ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    The peace proposals, which were proceeding between China and Japan, for cessation of hostilities at Corea, have been abruptly abandoned. The reason ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    Reports have been received from Chee[?] to the effect that the Chinese have again been defeated by the Japanese, with disastrous loss. The ...

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  9. TELEGRAMS.

    The news of the capture of the town, of Wei-hai-wei by the Japanese has been confirmed. The fight was a Sense one, the Chinese resistance being ...

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  10. THE NEW ROMAN CATHOLIC BISHOP OF ADELAIDE.

    Intelligence has been received in Adelaide confirming the statement made some time ago that Dr. O'Reilly, Bishop of Port Augusts, had been ...

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  11. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    Yesterday, criminal summonses were issued against Dr. Fenwick, a well known doctor, and Mrs. Merchant, a herbalist. The charge is that of ...

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  12. SUICIDE IN SYDNEY.

    A strange suicide occurred in the Sydney Domain yesterday. A man, whose name is said to be Thompson, deliberately blew his brains out. He ...

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  13. POLITICS IN FRANCE.

    An exciting scene took place in the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday. The Socialists strongly protested against the proposed expenditure on the state ...

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  14. TRAGEDY AT LAURISTON.

    A terrible tragedy is reported from Lauriston. The local constable being directed by a report to a hat occupied by a Chinese woman, named Parriet ...

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  15. THE HIGH COURT OF APPEAL.

    The Western Australian appeal case, Shenton v. Smith, has been decided by the Privy Council. The decision is in favor of the appellant, Shenton, without ...

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  16. THE UNIONIST CONFERENCE.

    The forthcoming Unionist Conference, which is to be held Devonshire, is likely to be largely attended. A proposal will be submitted to the effect ...

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  17. THE COOTAMUNDRA MURDER

    At the inquest on the body of the man found in the Cootamundra reservoir, the jury returned a verdict of " wilful murder" against some person or persons ...

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  18. THE PORT OF FREMANTLE.

    A meeting of the Albany Chamber of Commerce was held last night, the Hon. J. Arthur Wright presiding. The Chairman asked the meeting to consider Sir ...

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  19. THE HAMPTON PLAINS ESTATE COMPANY.

    The Hampton Plains Estate Company. which has acquired the right to prospect over the property purchased by the Hampton Plains Syndicate in ...

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  20. TEE NORTH SEA DISASTER.

    A survivor from the wreck of the illfated Elbe has stated that the scene after the collision baffles description. A large number of the passengers, he ...

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  21. SMALL-POX IN NEW GUINEA.

    The secretary of the Wesleyan Mission in this city has received a message from British New Guinea, stating that small-pox has broken out ...

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  22. THE SITUATION IN INDIA.

    Lord Brassey has delivered an important opinion on the present situation in India. He asserts that the closing of the mints must prove useless in. ...

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  23. THE STEAMER CLONCURRY.

    The steamer Cloncurry was released from quarantine yesterday. The passengers are, however, still intention, but it is intended to release those who ...

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  24. THE MAINLAND CONSOLS MINE

    The issue of shares in the Mainland Consols Mine, on the Murchison gold-fields, has been folly subscribed. The number offered to the public was 150,000 of £1 each. ...

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  25. THE NEW MAIL CONTRACTS.

    The Postal Committee, recently appointed to consider the matter of the renewal of the mail contracts with the P. and O. and Orient Companies, have ...

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  26. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    The Daily Chronicle states that the Triple Alliance has been renewed between Italy, Germany, and Austria, and that during the year a special Military ...

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  27. THE BRUSSELS POISONING CASES.

    The trial of Madame Joniaux for poisoning several persons at Brussels, was concluded yesterday, after a prolonged hearing. The jury returned a ...

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  28. ATTEMPTED HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

    A sensational case of attempted high way robbery has been reported from Liverpool, about 18 miles from Sydney. a man named Legg was travelling among ...

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  29. THE LIBERATOR NEWSPAPER.

    Mr. Joseph Symes, publisher of the Liberator newspaper, has been summoned to appear and show cause why he should not be attached for contempt of ...

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  30. THE NORTH SEA DISASTER.

    Her Majesty the Queen has wired to the survivors in the Elbe collision in the North Sea, stating how distressed she is at the occurrence, and the ...

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  31. THE FEDERAL COUNCIL AT HOBART.

    The Daily Chronicle, in referring to the sitting of the Federal Council, and the meeting of Premiers at Hobart, states that the best results may be ...

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  32. ABBOTT'S GOLD MINING COMPANY.

    Lord Percy Douglas has joined the Board of Directors of Abbott's Gold mining Company, Murchison, W.A. Machinery is being despatched ...

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  33. INCIDENT IN CHINESE WATERS.

    A peculiar incident is rejected from Chinese waters. The timers of the American warship' Cancard were shooting game in the locality of Chin Kiang ...

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  34. THE SITUATION IN DELAGOA BAY.

    A desperate encounter is reported from Delagoa Bay. A force of Kaffirs surprised a camp of sleeping Portuguese soldiers, and before any resistance ...

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  35. FIRE AT PORT MELBOURNE.

    A serious fire occurred at Port Melbourne last night resulting in the total destruction of nine cottages. It is not known by what means it originated. ...

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  36. THE STAR OF THE EAST MINE.

    It is announced that the 90,000 shares offered to the public in the Star of the East mine, situated on the Murchison goldfields, have been fully subscribed. ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. THE " CONFIDENCE " MEN.

    A well-known confidence man named Frank McCree, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment at the Water Police Court yesterday, for having been ...

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  39. THE QUEENSLAND PARCEL POST.

    The Imperial Government has approved of the proposal for the establishment of the parcels post between Queensland and the home country. ...

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  40. THE JABEZ BALFOUR FRAUDS.

    The Crown Law authorities have decided to proceed with criminal actions against the directors of several of the Jabez Balfour Societies. ...

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  41. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN CASES

    It has been reported that Lord Herachell, the Lord High Chancellor, has been satisfied with the explanation of Mr. Justice Vaugh[?]tn Williams in ...

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  42. THE FEDERAL CONFERENCE.

    The Postal Conference did not meet to-day, owing to the Premiers, the members of the Federal Council, and the Postal Delegates attending a picnic ...

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  43. THE IRISH LAND PROPOSALS.

    Mr. John Morley has announced that the Irish land proposals of the Government will be based almost entirely upon the report issued by the Parliamentary ...

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  44. ACCIDENT ON THE RAILWAY.

    The body of a line repairer was found yesterday morning in some water at the bottom of a steep embankment, in a shockingly mulitated condition. The ...

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  45. EXPLOSION IN A FRENCH COLLIERY.

    An explosion of firedamp has occurred in a colliery at Montceaux, France. The loss of life exceeds fifty. ...

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  46. THE BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the event of the Union Bank being successful in the appeal case, instituted by the Bank of South Australia against a recent decision of the Court, an ...

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  47. THE BRUSSEL'S POISONING CASES.

    Madame Joinaux, convicted and sentenced to death on a charge of poisoning several people at Brussels, has appealed against the decision of ...

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  48. TASMANIA.

    The ketch Morning Light has been totally wrecked at Davidson's Bay. The vessel was bound from Strahan to Launceston. The crew were saved. ...

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  49. AN ALLEGED BARONET.

    A man named Charles Jordan, who had been passing himself off as a baronet, by means of which representation he obtained goods on a ...

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  50. THE SITUATION IN HAWAII.

    The Queen of Hawaii has been arrested on a charge of complicity with the rebels. ...

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  51. THE FEDERATION PROPOSALS.

    The Times, in commenting on the Federation proposals formulated by the Australian Premiers at Hobart, welcomes the removal of the question from ...

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  52. THE POSTAL CONFERENCE.

    The Postal Conference resumed its sittings on Saturday. In connection with the intercolonial cable guarantee, a motion was carried which will mean if accepted reduction of about £50,000 ...

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  53. EDUCATION IN VICTORIA.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury has described the results of the religions teaching in Victoria to be a terrible incentive to crime, owing to the failure ...

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