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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    A Hindoo named Hulli, whilst travelling from Echoes, to Melbourne in the ordinary train, was set upon by four men, held down and robbed of 5 ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    Li HUNG Chang, before opening the Peace negotiations with Japan, has formally asked for an armistice, daring the time the proposals are being ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    Eleven persons left Sydney by steamer to-day en route to New Australia, settlement. ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    The excessive strain and the anxiety caused by the Last Test match has completely knocked up Stoddart, who has been compelled to take a rest. He is ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    Advices from Shanghai states that the Chinese Court has made secret overtures to Russia for help, in the event of Japan insisting on an excessive ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    Delegates from the Miners' Federation waited on Lord Salisbury with the request that the Conservative Party should support the Eight Hours' Bill ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    It is officially stated in Berlin that the Great Powers will probably arrive at an early agreement over the dispute between China, and Japan, which will ...

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  9. THE LATE SIR ROBERT DUFF.

    Lady Doff has received further expressions of sympathy and condolence. It has been decided not to remove the body to Scotland. The Premier has ...

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  10. THE GROUNDING OF THE OROYA

    Owing to the severe weather again experienced, the attempts to float the Oroya, which were commenced yesterday, have had to be temporarily ...

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  11. MINING NEWS.

    Mr. Alex. Forrest, who proceeds to the Mutchison to-morrow in. the company of Mr. Taylor and Mr. C. P. Dickenson, will be away from Perth, about a ...

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  12. SALE OF STATION PROPERTY.

    The Mingal and Canoon Stations, in Riverina, New South Wales, were submitted to public auction yesterday. The purchaser was Mr. A. Austin, of Toorak ...

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  13. EVICTED TENANTS IN IRELAND.

    The Government has introduced its promised legislation into the House of Commons, providing for temporary outdoor relief to Irish evicted tenants. The ...

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  14. LOSS OF A SPANISH WARSHIP.

    It is believed that the Spanish was ship, Reina Regina, one of the finest vessels in the Spanish fleet, has been wrecked. The vessel was bound from ...

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  15. THE RAILWAY COMMISSION.

    The Chairman of the Railway Enquiry Commission has reported that no progress has been made, owing to Judge Casey and Mr. Cain being unable to ...

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  16. THE DUTCH ARMY.

    The Patch Government has asked for a vote of £600.000 to equip the army with the Maunlicher rifle. ...

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  17. TROUBLE IN THE PACIFIC.

    Grave trouble is reported from Huahine, one of the Society Islands in the Pacific, which is under the doable rale of the young Queen and a Huahine ...

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  18. THE LOSS OF THE REINA REGENTA.

    The news concerning the wreck of the Spanish warship, Reina Regenta, has been confirmed, the vessel having been lost off Gibraltar. Its position has been ...

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  19. SIR THOMAS M'ILWRAITH.

    Sir Thomas M'Hwraith, who has been suffering from severe illness, is now much better, and rapidly regaining convalescence. ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN WOOL IN LONDON.

    Private telegrams received in Melbourne state that & rise of fully 7½ per cent, has taken place in prices for Australian wooL The news has given ...

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  21. THE CONGO FREE STATE.

    The Times, in an article on French and Belgian, colonisation in the Congo Free State, advises the Belgian Government to wait another five years before ...

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  22. THE RIOTS IN NEW ORLEANS.

    The rioting in New Orleans, as a protest against the employment of cheap labour still continues. A number of the citizens and property holders have held ...

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  23. THE DEATH OF SIR ROBERT DUFF

    A reference was made in the House of Commons on Friday night to the death of Sir Robert Doff. Mr. Sydney Burton, in announcing the sad news ...

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  24. DISASTROUS FIRE IN FLINDERS LANE.

    A disastrous fire occurred yesterday at the premises of Messrs. Lester & Co., wine and coffee merchants, in Flinders Lane. The building was completely ...

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  25. SPORTING NEWS.

    The following players have been selected to represent Victoria in the match against Stoddart's Eleven, commencing to-morrow:-Brauce, Laver C. ...

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  26. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD INTERESTS IN LONDON.

    The Murchison United Gold Mining Company, which was placed on the London market recently, in 65.000 shares of £1 each, has been fully ...

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  27. DEATH OF THE GOVERNOR.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday the Premier (Mr. G. H. Reid) said it was his painful duty to announce to the House the death of the Governor. ...

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  28. THE BOOT STRIKE IN ENGLAND

    The strike of the boot operatives still continues. The masters have issued a manifesto, in which the formation of a Non-Union Assocation is urged, in order ...

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  29. THE BISHOPRIC OF ADELAIDE

    The Bight Bey. John E. Selwyn, Bishop of Melanesia, has been offered, and refused, the vacant bishopric of Adelaide. ...

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  30. HORRIBLE DISCOVERY

    A man named Stephen Cole, aged 65, was found dead yesterday in a house at Railway Crescent, South Melbourne. The corpse was in an advanced stage of ...

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  31. POLICE CORRUPTION IN NEW YORK.

    A Grand Jury in New York has indicted 25 of the higher officials in the New York Police Service, on charges of corruption and bribery. ...

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  32. THE SITUATION IN SAMOA.

    The Daily Chronicle, in discussing the recommendations of the late R. L. Stevenson, recently published, urges that the Mataafas should be permitted ...

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  33. THE YORK JOCKEY CLUB.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 385 words
  34. THE STRIKE IN THE BOOT TRADE.

    The strike in the boot trade is assuming gigantic proportions. The unemployed, in the large cities, numbering upwards of 200,000 have joined the ...

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  35. THE RECENT OUTRAGES IN NICABAGUA.

    The British Government has issued an ultimation to the Republic of Nicaragua, intimating that if the indemnity for the recent outrages on Vice Consul ...

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  36. THE WAR IN COREA.

    The Chinese Court is reported to be very desirous that an armistice should be declared daring the discussion of the peace proposals. It is understood that ...

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  37. HEAVY DAMAGES AGAINST A BANK.

    James Piper, a glazier, has been awarded £1,000 damages against the Bank of New South Wales for malicious prosecution. ...

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  38. COLLIERY ACCIDENT IN DEVONSHIRE.

    A terrible explosion of firedamp has occurred at one of the Topsham collieries in Devonshire. The number of miners killed exceed fifty. ...

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  39. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Replying to a, deputation of ladies and gentlemen yesterday, the Premier (Mr. G. H. Reid) said he could noe bring in a Bill extending the franchis. ...

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  40. MINE EXPLOSION IN SILESIA.

    A terrible imping accident is reported from Silesia. An explosion has occurred in one of the colleries at Karwin. Over 300 miners are entombed, and are ...

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  41. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    It was reported this morning that a woman had been assaulted last night at the South Park, and her watch and chain taken. She was afterwards ...

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  42. THE SWAZILAND DIFFICULTY

    The difficulty between the Government and the Swanis, has been settled by the King of Swaziland consenting to be proclaimed paramount ...

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  43. ANARCHISM IN BELGIUM.

    Baron Sternberg, alleged to be the leader of a large section of continental Anarchists, was arraigned before the Supreme Court at Brussels yesterday. ...

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  44. THE RESIGNATION OF MR. PEEL.

    Mr. George Peel, son of the Right Hon. A. W. Peel, Speaker of the House of Commons, who contemplates resigning, is announced as a candidate for Warwick. ...

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  45. DEATH OF SIR ROBERT DUFF.

    Sir Robert Duff, Governor of New South Wales, who arrived from Hobart on Thursday, expired yesterday evening at Government House, shortly before ...

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  46. THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.

    M. Jules Simon, the celebrated French statesman, has declared that the French, acceptance of the invitation to be officially represented at Kiel, at ...

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  47. ACCIDENT TO A STEAMER.

    The steamer Crown Arragon, from Albany to London, has been towed into Malta, with a broken shaft. ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND.

    The barque Annosia. from Java has been towed to Dunedin in a disabled condition caused by violent gales. ...

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  49. THE CRISIS IN SPAIN.

    In consequence of the hostle attitude of the Lower House of the Cortes, Don Mateo Sagasta has tendered the resignation of his Ministry. The reason for ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER IN ENGLAND.

    The London baiter market is stated to be folly stocked at the present time with Danish batter, and shippers of the Australian article are advised to send ...

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  51. LIGHT RAILWAYS IN PRUSSIA.

    The Prussian Diet has granted a sum of £2,500,000 for the purpose of constructing light railways throughout the country. The Government state that ...

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  52. COOLGARDIE NEWS.

    Particulars of the new find in the locality of Mt. Catherine are to hand. A number of prospectors had been out there, amongst others McGregor, an old ...

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  53. A RESTLESS VOLCANO.

    A party having ascended Mt. Ruaphen report that the lake in the Crater has blown oat boiling lava. The mountain was shaking while they were there. ...

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  54. THE PROBABLE WRECK OF THE REINA REGENTA.

    The Spanish Government has officially intimated that there is the best ground for believing that the warship Reina Regenta is safe. Expert reports ...

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  55. THE STRIKE IN THE BOOT TRADE.

    The strikers in the Boot trade have offered, to compromise and return to work, on the condition that the prices for machinery and piece work be ...

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  56. QUEENSLAND.

    Another of the Kanaka crew of the schooner Sybil, at present in Brisbane, has died from dysentery. This makes the fifth death among the crew during ...

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  57. VISION.

    We understand that it is the intention of the owners of the Well-known racing pony Vision, to ship the game son of Hero to Melbourne, Cot ...

    Article : 32 words
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